lIMTND HURT |1f^ 3 SI E$ FOR SALE— n O anrl &ft fSit« . -* The 7-feet Cut is lighter in draught than 11 [I] II 111 I 111 118 Irt II any other make of machine cutting a foot I \ I |J |j I IJlliillill narrower., 11l I 111 111 § J 111 9IIHi SI Extras nlwnyw on hand. | Ullilili IllipllHli D. THOMAB, Agent. D. THOMAS '(Lace of Matrox, Cox and Uo. AUCTIONEER, LAND, INSURANCE, and ESTATE AGENT. VALTJATOK, WOOL and GRAIN BROKER, ASHBTJRTONI , : , ' 0 •- T OANS Negotiated, Weekly Sales of Live Stock ; Tinwald and Ashu rton «lt«rnat9ly. Fortnightly Sales of Sheepskins, Fat, and Hides on FRIDAYS Saloe of Wool throughout the Season. Grain bought and sold on Dommuwio Clearing Sales as per arrangement Harvest EequisitesT^ T HAVE A LARGE, STOCK OF HALE ahd DOUAOHY'S BEST TWINE^ Which I am Selling at 6d, 7d, and B|d per lb. • . i> —ALSO,— WIRE (Whitecross), CASTOR and BOILED OILS, &c, kc] AND TO ARRIVE,— CORNSACKS and SEAMING TWINE. D. THOMAS, ASHBURTON. WT NEXT WOOL SALE TAKES PLACE ON MONDAY, 19ra JANUAEY, 1891. D. THOMAS, ASHBURTON. FAT LAMBS FAT LAMBS. FAT LAMBS /*"ILIENTS are requested to leave particulars at my Office of any Fat Lambs they \J may have to dispose of, as I have purchasers for »ny number at top prices. D. THOMAS, ASHBURTON I have on View and for Sale Fisher's Patent Hydraulic BUTTER 4 MEAT COOIIS & PRESERVERS. JOHN (TTITesTELL. WEST STREET, ASHBURTON. AO-BISTT-TESTIMtfoIALS. The New Zealand Farmers' Co-operative " , Association of Canterbury, Limited. ~" Christchurch, December 3rd, 1890. Mrs Fisher, Beckenham, Sydenham. Dbar Madam,—-I have much pleasure in stating that we are now using one of your Butter Coolers (largest size) in our Dairy Department, and with very gratifying roMilta. The Cooler was subjected to a severe test during fehe recent hot weather, but the butter remained firm. Yours faithfully, A. H. TURNBULLI *— Secretary. 22 Cranmer Square, Christchunh, 3rd December, 1890, My Deak Mrs Fishek, —After having your No. 3 Cooler in use for over twelve months, I can with ev«ry confidence recommend it, and would not be without it in hot weather, and find it converient at all seasons in keeping milk, cream, butter, etc free from dunt and flies. Very sincerely yours, -— JANE S. RUTHERFORD. Sandridge Store, December 9ch, 1889 Mrs 0, Fisher,—Madam—l have got one of your patent Butter Coolers. I have pleasure in saying that I like it very much ; it ia all I wish for coolness and cleanlineps. — MRS JOHNSTON. 151, Colombo Street, Christchurch. March 15, 1890. I have purchased one of the Butter Coolers invented by Mrs Fisher and find it tery aatisfactory ; feel sure it will be of great use during the hot weather. .. E. FREEMAN
ftEOEGE JAMESON GINEBAL MERCHANT, ASHBURTON AND RAKAIA, TTAS IN STOCK A LARGE SUPPLY ;OF BINDEE TWINE, OILS. HARVEST REQUISITES AND OBNRAL FARM STORE S^ ALSO,COKNSACKB ANB SEAMING JTWINE. —AGENT FOR—; The New ?seiißa.ncl Fire and Marine Insurance Company, The Union Steamship Company, The N«W Zeal»ls Shipping Company?
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2305, 3 February 1891, Page 4
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