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E. PORTER AND CO M WHOLESALE & RETAIL IRONMONGERS IMPORTERS OF AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. JOHNSTON HARVESTER COMPANY'S HARVESTER AND TWINE BINDE The principal features of this Machine are, viz. :■— Lightness of draft, low cut, width of cut, case of management, automatic nature of the mechanism, regularity in size and good shape of the sheaves, perfect separation of the sheave*, security to the knot, general excellence of construction and workmanship. MINUEAPOLLS HARVESTER AND TWINE BINDERS. Thcwholc of the working parts, like the Johnston Machine, are perfectly un ler the control of the driver. DEEEING'S HARVESTER AND TWINE BINDERS This Machine is now fitted with a now Binder, which may be thoroughly understood by a novice in a few minutes. SAMUELSON & CO.'S REAPER AND TWINE BINDER. This Machine can be set to cut low enough to leave a stubble of two inches, whilst the draft is no heavier than some ordinary Side-delivery Reapers. We can fully recommend this Harvester and Binder to anyone who prefers an English -made Machine. English, American, and Colonial Bind r Twine. F. P. & Co. arc prepared to receive orders for and supply any make of Harvesters and Binders in use in the Colonies; at Current Prices. Johnston Harvester Comp nys Wrought Iron Side-delivery Harvester Hornsby's "Paragon" Combined Mower and Reapers J I ornsl.y's "Diamond" , , „ „ with Dropper Hornsby's Manchester Mowers Howard's Simplex Side-delivery Reaper „ „ Mowers Thompson's Buckeye Combined Reapers and Mowers Rawson Mower — Hay ng leeeivod a large consignment of these Mowers, we are offering them at prices considerably lower than any other to introduce them, viz., £17, less 5 per cenl. for cash Wilber'.s •• Eurek i " Direct Draft Mowers Johnston Harvester Company's Mowers Extra Parts for Binders and Mowers Kept in Stock. We invite .settlers who require Twine Binder Harvesters, and Reapers and Movers this season to write for circulars and prices before purchasing elsewhere. HORSE HAY RAKES. Howard's Anglo-American Horse R.ikes American Tumble Horse Rake The "Archer" American Hoi se Rakes Drag Rakes The "Thomas" Hay Loaders ) Great Labour-saving In> The "Taylor" \ Tedders/ piemen ts with iron wheels/ E. PORTER & CO., <CJXJ3E33E3I«"-S'X 1 3EtE!E3'3C l , u^£TCZIEX,.A-IXr:O, 35T..5K, Wholesale Department and Iron Yards : High strekt. Retail Department : QcFKN'-^rKfchT. Agiicultur.il Warehouse: O'Covxkll .vrKi;tT. Branch Stores at NhWMAKKhT and Coromasoel. London Offices : 20 Mildway Chambers, Old Broad-street. «^" N.B. -Goods Carefully Packed and Forwarded with Despatch.
VTEW i^LOVER OEEDS ! -1 r TANKS ASSORTED -j X 10 CLOVER SEEDS. JLO EX DORIC AND AORANGI The undersigned have just received the first shipment of the new crop in splendid condition, and, having purchased before the recent heavy rise, the prices w ill compare favourably with other quotations. Also, Poverty Bay & Canterbury Ryegrass, Cocksfoot and Fancy Grasses, GARDEN SEEDS. MANURES — Bonedust. Boneflour, Superphosphate, Peruvian, Huon, Maiden and other Island Guanos, Hurst's Chemical Mixture, Salt, &c. , &c. Mai/.k, Oats, Oatmevl, Potvtoi;s, BRAX, FIoUK, SIIAKPh, Ll^EhD Cake, &c. Agents for Tomlinson and Haywards Celebrated Non-Poisonous Glycerine Sheep Dip. W. J. HURST & CO., QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. BRANCH STORE : OHAUPO. _ JAMES RYBURN. Agent.
OHINGLES AND PALIINUS FOR SALE— Fit it-class Shingles and Palings, split by John Webb. Delivered at Ngaroto Station. Shingles, Us pei 1000; palings accoi ding to length. All orders may be sent to Mr Charles Stoiey. Te Rahu.
H. TRISTEAM, TjIAMILY DUTCHER, HAMILTON, Has OPENED a SHOP on each side of the River. Families waited on for Orders. ifgfMcat of best quality supplied at reasonable rates. rpiMBER FOR THE MILLION. PRICE LIST, delivered on barge at Otaua Saw Mills, Waiuku. 12 xl. 7s 6d per 100 feet; 12 x J, 0 x 1, 7b ; 9 x i, 6 x 1, 3xl, 12 x h, 0s 6d ; 9x S, Gs ; 9 x \, second class, for lining, os Gd ; 9 x. .V, ditto, os ; planing, or planing, tongueing and groov ing, 2s 3d; beading, 6d per 100 feet extia; 9xl rusticated, 10s per 100 feet. At per 100 running teet :— Skirting, 0.G., Gin., 7s : 9in., 9s Gd : moulded aud sunk, 9in., 10s Gil ; I2in., 14s Gd ; arclii- \ traves, oin.,9s Gd : Gin., lOsGd; moulded ceiling l-attens, 2^in., ,"ts : 4in., 5s Gd ; j Gin., 7s Gd ; rimu ceiling battens, 4in., 7s ; Gin., 9s Gd. JAME^ S. GTBRONS.
ORAKAU SAW MILLi, i iHiicmr. I I RIMXT AND KAHIKATEA. j HAVIN Large Si/>d?s on hand, and | the hliingiol going umer, the undersigned is- now p epured to ixccuto •all orders f ■>• above with accuracy aud despatch. J. W. EIL^S,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1853, 22 May 1884, Page 4
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730Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1853, 22 May 1884, Page 4
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