AMERICAN SEWING MACHINES. THE "HOME," SHUTTLE LOCK-STITCH — The Perfection of Mechanism— Simple, Compact, Efficient, Durable, and Complete. It *ews with the least possible amount of labor, and a girl twelve years can run it without fatigue. %X\b a triumph of Mechaniotl Genius. / The "WQME" SHUTTLE is the only pracb^i Lowprice Lock-Mich Sewing Machine evor inj|Ds6d. This Unequalled /tfaohine uses a straight AeutWs\ makes the Lock-stitch^tlike on both sides), hp.%JL&\i adjusting tension, and i/ adapted to every vnwray of sewing for family wear from/tie lightest muslins to/he heaviest cloths, and will eveniaf leather. It rfill hefa.fell, biud, cord, Hraid, Boam, tudK; rude, hengtftc'h, add gather. Thia machine will sew on and jjaAfcerat the same time, and will work equally well on Linen, Woollen, and Cotton Gooda, with Silk, Lyien, or Cotton Thread. It is not necessary for us toynd£jtfjbur to detiacb from the merits of any other mach™^ We claim to sell TBJIifIBEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE IN THE MARKET, WitjbJout regard to price, and we feel confident that whenever/persons wishing to buy Sewing Machines give the "Home," Shuttle Sewing Maching a fair trial, in common with other machines, it will have the preference. With the Machine is furnished — Hemmer, Braider, Shuttle Bobbins, Oil Can, Oil, Screwdriver, Five Needles, j Gauge, Table Clamp, and Directions for use. All securely \ packed in strong case with hinges. Peicb: Complete in box, £4 10a; with Table and Treadle, £6 15 ; with Table and Treadle, Half-Cabinet, with Cover, Lock, and Key, £8. Some thousands of these machines have now been sold in New Zealand, and they have given the utmost possible satisfaction, as testified to in numerous testimonials, which we forward on application. In proof of their superiority over all other machines, we guarantee them for five years. AGENT FOE WAIK4TO: JAMES MARTIN, HAMILTON.
TO SQUATTERS, FARMERS, SETTLERS, AND OTHERS. T, AND S. MORRIN, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, A RE desirous of special notice being taken of their SHIPMENTS OF NEW SEEDS » Now landing ex Assaye & Dilharrie from the reliable firm of ALEX CROSS A^l> SON, Who hare for years past supplied this market with an article, the soundness and qualitj of which has nerer been disputed. These shipments eornprist WHITE CLOVER, /RED CLOVER, ALSYKE, LUCERNE, [J - %4 TREFOIL, TIMOTHY, RAPE, <fee, &c The Seed is in Oak Casks of 2241 ba each, and has arrived in a sound, healthy condition, which is of vital importance to the purchaser.
Tour attention it also solicited to our EXTENSIVE STOCK OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS (Of the most recent improvements and invention) BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY, GENERAL AND FURNISHING IRONMONGERY, SMITHS', ENGINEERS', AND FOUNDERS' REQUISITES or EVERY DESCRIPTION.
NEW CLOVER SEEDS, &c nnHE UNDERSIGNED begs leave to announce that he has received advice of the first shipment of the same superior first-class SEEDS which he has bad the satisfaction of supplying during the past 7 years, including — Bed Clover Italian Rye Gran White Clover Mangold Wortzel Cow Gran >>? Swede Turnip Alsyke /C^ Yellow Aberdeen Turnip Timothy ' >/* White Stone Turnip Bape s* Golden Bell Turnip &c, s / *&c, io. Which will be sold at current market prices, together with his usual supply of Ferrennial Bye Grass and other colonial seeds. Soliciting carlj orders from those who may wish to aecuro a portion of the above superior seeds. JOHN HALL. Otahwliu.
CENTRAL WAIKATO AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION.
THE Society's Annual Exhibition of Stoo^ and Produce will be heM at Te Awamutu on WEDNESDAY March 3rd. Entries must bjp orwar ded to the Secretary, in writiug before February^P tu^ For list of prais a "d all particulars see handbills, which may be obtaini&d oO- application, to the umlm signed. J. H. MAIsDiiNO. (Secretary. Te Awamutu, Jan. 25th, 1875.
In O R S A L E,— ! , 700 Six-Tooth Wethers -Half-Bred h 600^o1i Half-Bred Ewes V Apply to (* ■ A. BUCKLAND; or. y^(/l - C. J. STOREY, FOB SALEy^Tortable Thrashing and Winnowing Maohineftv Kenna and Co.— To be a*m n.t Mr H>i»'.
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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 427, 11 February 1875, Page 3
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