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JOHN TOWNLEY, Sole Asset iron tbs CELEBRATED ZEALANDIA CARPET FACTORY’S NEW ZEALAND MADE CARPETS, and SQUARES with Borders and Fringe Ckii and Inspect and Pbics Nkw Zsaiand’s Pbodvctionb. COOK COUNTY FURNISHING WAREHOUSE.

co I o /Hr IMPOETANT TO FARMERS. TO ARRIVE EX “ALBERT RUSSELL,” FROM NEW YORK, VIA WELLINGTON— -4 0" NEW CHAMPION MOWERS and -LEU REAPERS," with aud wuhout Titters. Order* now being booked; delivery made in November. The Manufacturers of—- “ THE NEW CHAMPION’’ have introduced a— NEW PRINCIPLE IN MECHANICS. The Gearing of a Mowing Machine reduced to Two Cog Wheels, end only Ona of them Revolves. THE NEW CHAMPION MOWER Is a Machine for cutting grass, that possesses peculiar poin e f excellence notfonnd on other mowing machines. The complicated mass of gear wheels that is found upon other grasj cutters is conspicuous by its absence in this implement. The power to drive the cutting knife is derived from a pair of parallel toothod wheels that meet face to face, engaging fully one-third of the teeth at one time. By this mode of obtaining power the greatest speed is obtained without injury to the wheels or bearings, besides the pressure is so evenly divided that the wear upon these gear wheels is imperceptible. FULLY ONE-THIRD MORE POWER Is derived by this new movement than is obtained from the old style of bevel gear and spur pinon, besides the motion is directly transmitted to the knife, while fully onethird of the power on the old-fashioned mowing machines is lost by friction while passing through the various gears, pinons, spur wheels, bevel gears, etc., before it reaches the cutters.

SPECIAL POINTS OF EXCELLENCE Simplicity in construction. New mechanical gearing. Elevation of cutters while in motion. Patent foot lever to control finger bar. Direct hitch rod to lessen the draft. Independent gear wheels to cut right or r- _ .-tefL- ' "XU® lever for raising or lowering cut. pitman connection to knife hee I The most conrezdeat machine for handling. strong and positive catting power, without choking. Vwj light draft and well constructed. This the recognised leader of grass implements. No expense has been spared in its construction to make it the strongest machine for the purpose required in the field. It is sold spon its merits. They have been so exteosiively used throughout New England that further comment is unnecessary.

WINGATE, BURNS & CO. GISBORNE AND AUCKLAND.

AV. jr eas e b , Gdadstoni Boad,!

practical watchmaker, JEWELLER, Ac. LADIES’ AND GENTS’ 014 ae!4 u 4 SUvu Melted, kad aud« to Ordox.

WILLIAM ERASER, Gladntan. Boad, Giiborne,

"NTOTICE TO FARMERS, GAR DENE RS, Etc.

O I S o KT FOX Is MALL BIRDS, OUTAZNABLE FROM GEO. FOSTER, CHE MIaI AND DRUGGIST, '• THE PHARMACY," GUbkioxg Road, Gtssonsg,

T LONGLEY'S CLEARING SALE—- • Dress Materials (us- ful line) sd, Nun’s Velings lid. Ladies’ Umbrellas 2s 6d. J LONGLEY’S CLEARING SALE—- • Good White Blankets 3s 6d pair Colored Q g.Hs 3s 6d, Honoycoihb Quilts <te

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 212, 23 October 1888, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 212, 23 October 1888, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 212, 23 October 1888, Page 2

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