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(LIMITED), Stock & Station Agents? Grain and Seed Merchants. ADVANCES MADE AGAINST ALL PRODUCE SENT IN FOR SALE IN L> UNEDIN OR SHIPMENT TO LONDON. — Agents for — OSBOURNE COLUMBIA BINDER. Low elevation makes light draught. No other low elevation hns the width and capacity for long crops. TheKNOTTERis the simplest mechanism that 'will tie a knot in twine, containing only 25 pieces, and weighing oc'ly 111 b 7oz. The Odbourne, with the Platfoim Lever, will cut ub short a siut.ble as any binder in the world With the low elbvation and perfect balance io is emphatically the best for use in hillside paddooks. OSBOURNE CULTIVATOR. Strong aod rigid, Lovers handy, Handles strong, Points reversible. OSBOURNS COM BIN Al ION HARR )W. THE OSBOU .NE SULKY CU L I IV ATOR OSBOUHNti RIVAL DISC BARROW. OSBOURNE S I? KING TOOTH HARROW. OSBOURNE COLUMBIA MOWER. Cornsacks, Binder Twine, Seaming Twine always on hand LI ITLE'S DIP. Buth Powder an 1 Fluid. Used in every sheep oountry in the world. This dip stimulates the growth of wool, and improves quality. A, SHARPLE'S TUBULAR HA D SEPARATORS.— Siupjuded bowi, bottom feed, easy running. . Wiry\ Rabbit n-nd Sheep Netting-Grass Seeds; and all S ation Stores on hand at Dunedin prices. ORDERS NOW BEING BOOKED. -Full particulars and prices on application to JAS. LANDELS, Agent, Tokomairiro, .

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Bruce Herald, Volume XXXXI, Issue 5, 20 January 1905, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Bruce Herald, Volume XXXXI, Issue 5, 20 January 1905, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Bruce Herald, Volume XXXXI, Issue 5, 20 January 1905, Page 5

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