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Bminesa Hotioas MASON, STRUTHERS & CO., CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION , TO THE UNDERMENTIONED GOODS, JUST LANDING, EX OTAKI AND LANGSTONE— 20 Tons Galvanised Barb Wire, i barbs hojr And cattle an Tons Black Iron and Steel Wire. Nos. 0 to 10 oO Kcps Fencing Staplos. variou* sizes •tO lons Galvanised Iron. sft to IOIt, Orb Brand l>o Reps V. r ire Nails, lin to fun ,i 2 i ons Gc-niiine White Lead, in 231b to 3c wt packages 100 Drums Liii3ccd Oil 300 Boxes UticcT (Jiass 40 Kolls Sheet Lead If, H hds V nncl i and Enamelled Holloware in i 1 k ases French Bedsteads IO.OtO Feet Black and Galvanised Pipe, assorted sizes A full assortment of Cullerj, Plated ware, &c, &c. MC .C, riO. wish to remind the Farmers that they are SOLE AGENTS in New • >O» OC \_y Zealand Tor DEERING'S ALL-STEEL TWINE BINDERS DELAITEUSE CENTRIFUGAL BUTTER WORKERS Also DE LAVAL'S CREAM SEPARATOR. Tne Greatest of all Dairy Improvements. From 15 to 20 per cent. more and better buttor. Higher market value. Great saving in f space, time, labour, and the number of utensils. The construction I $ ieextremely simple, and requires no mechanical knowledge to keep |f HP!! iv«- *" workin £ order. Tlie cost saved in less than a year. Can be driven by steam, water-power, horse-gear, or hand-power ; --," pun particulars post-free on application. "WE EXPECT TO LAND IN ABOUT A MONTH. MASON, STRUTHERS & CO. CHRISTCHURCH. GG4S A GREAT WANT SUPPLIED. The nature of VALVOLINE is such, that it imparts to the bearings « bright, carbonized surface, which absolutely stops the wear of the metal by its continued application; and, as it does not oxidize and dry away like seed, lard, sperm, or mixed oils, it in a more economical lubricator. Where it is used, the machinery starts readily, however long it may have been at rest, or however cold the weather. VALVOLINE, unlike sperm, lard, seed, and mixed paraffine oils, willnot absorb oxyyen and graio rancid by age ; therefore, in factories where it is used entirely, safety is insured from spontaneous n'res, even if it becomes mixed with cotton or woollen waste, and laid aside for months. No cleaning of machinery with kerosene or other gum-di>solvers is required after Valyoli>~e has thoroughly removed the oil previously used. Tests made by the Steven's Institute of Technology on "friction oiltesters," pronounce Valvolixe to be the only mineral oil which tested superior to sperm or lard oils: it wore longer without heating, relieving friction better, &c. ' : It ia manufactured "by LEONARD & ELLIS, at their works at Edgewater, N. J., which are the most extensive of their kind in the country. This firm has been engaged in the manufacture of cylinder and valve oils for twenty years, and were the first to introduce mineral oil as a substitute for fallow.in..steam cylinders. They guarantee that their Valvoline Oil will case-harden and will preserve the metal, and furnish more lubrication for the money than any other oil, a fact that is confirmed by the testimony of numeroue" master mechanics. Sole Agents for Canterbury, EDWARD REECE & SONS, Ironmongers, COLOMBO ST., CHRISTCHURCH. BOOTH, MA€DONALD & CO. THE CARLYLE IRON WINDMILL rjiHIS MILL has established ita claim to be &Bfcl£&s&gßm&a2gßffl the Best in the Market, by displacing all' competitors, and filling the requirements of fEwsSS l7t lil ''Hiirjjr persons in all parts of the Colony, many of w@iL whom had failed to get satisfaction from \SeHSJ ?28J3 * mills of other makes. • si»*. "•^^"■'^-' r . ,~ It is constructed entirely of Iron and is §| Power than any other mill in use. It is selflaP9ii*Bililßß* r Bevorning device, and three lengths of stroke. TjSsSjlSfeT excfl edingly sensitive to change of wind, the friction coming on turned surfaces. It si *sliajgifgj|g|tHv3?! requires no skilled attention, costs noching for repairs, and works right along without giving any trouble. It is the Cheapest Mill in the market, because it is the Best. It has taken First Place in every exhibition where entered, and received the First Order of gjjggg Merit and Siver Medal of the N.Z. Industrial Exhibition, Wellington, 1885, the Highest supply Mffle and Pumps for Lifting from 500 to 5000 gallons of water per hour. On geared Mill for raising large quantities of water for irrigation, &c. has no rivalin the Colony. Wβ are the Largest Manufacturers of Windmills in New Zealand, and keep specially oualifled I men forerecting them, laying water servicee, &<x, for which we shall be glad to Supply THE "MODEL" WINDMILL. I This Mill is introduced to meet the demand for a low priced and yet efficient Mill for Raising Water for Household Purposes. For such purposes this is the best value offered to purchasers This Mill is also made entirely of iron, but is much simpler and lighter in construction than .our. larger one. It is extremely sensitive to change of wind; is absolutely self-governing; wdl work steadily in any weather; and because of its peculiar construction will run more hours per day throughout the year than any other mUL It is this peouHanty which renders it specianyspiUble for the purposes above indicated. Ib ia cbmDact andean be fixed on the gableof a building or derrick poet as required, necessitating no elaborate erection to carry it. It is powerful, ann will raise an ample Supply of Water for Household be Garden purposes. _ To pereonscoetomplattngbuUding residences or laying ont grounds we offer this as a moat desirable investment. ,it wiU save ita cost in the first three months. Itis neat to design, tastefully painted, and makes an ornamental adjunct to a re idence. "MODEL" MILL AND PUMP, COMPLETE, £11 10s. AeriCUltUral MacMnerT "•? ° n a PP Uc » tion - Correspondence CAELYLE IMPLEMENT AND IRONWORKS, CHRISTCHURCH. 7083 THB PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE OF NEW ZEALAND. ITS OBJKCT3 ABE SPECIALLY PKOTECTOVE rnmßKste«s of Persona who die, having neglected to make their wills, and who have not any jvwende living in the colony ready to apply for administration, are carefully administered deMßpaidand.readueii remitted to thoeelegalTy entitled to receive thorn. All persons ara^howSs£ T fb ß ai in P 088833^0 of health and unto patreA&culties. Inviolable security for the fulfilment of their wishes ia assured by the annotot meat rf the Public Trustee a« acOeExecutor. No charge is made upon the deporit for safe custody of any Will by which the PabUo Trustee Is appointed Bxecntor. Otherwffls payment of a fee of Ten Shillings. Subject to the provisions of the Actß.any present trustee may transfer the management of trust tottePnMte Trustee, who wifi thereupon hold such upon the original trusts atUcfiSu/theretl The scale of fees applicable to the classes of Estates abovf referred to weTOn all receipts of income under a trust, or on realising property ""owe. admiaistrationor probate . .. £5 per cent. For rendering Property Tax return (if necessary) 103 For rendering Stamp account (if necessary) .. „* .".' 2a 6d per cent I Mm. fee. fll Forobl»!niagprobate<if nooessary) 7e6d percent fMtuL t^^*io ForinveattnKfnnds,if fee earnlentis under £1000 .. 2teper "* *" FoTinTefttagfnnds.if the sum lent is over fiIOOO .. .. . losperolnt XtePoaßc_Trustee holds large sums of money for investment orTreal security at currant rates of interest Any Kinu mar pe_.adyanped on first mort§ of extent of ooe-half of itiactoal value. TppUcations for ad van ci win be received at SeVarious •eendee. Every policy-holder under the Life Assurance Companies Act, 1873, may resSsterminh POUCT Within six months after the making thereof, on paymeataf a fee of sa. re *mot euon For more Detailed Information apply to . _ J&KSSRS AGLAND, BARNS-and CO., Agents for Caristohuxoh DiaUiflfc,

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Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 6923, 1 December 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 6923, 1 December 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 6923, 1 December 1887, Page 2

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