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HAWKE'S BAY INLAND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MANUFACTORY & DEPOT WAIPUKURAU. TO FARMERS, AGRICULTURISTS, AND SETTLERS GENERALLY. TELE GREAT SUCCESS that has hitherto attended our efforts in supplying a ; First-class Article at a Fair Price, is quito good enough guarantee of the Genuineness of our productions ; and has induced us still further to study the various requirements of our numerous customers. We have now on hand and for sale Agricultural Implements of every description, suitable for the district, and at prices that Defy Competition, of our own manufacture. ; We would beg to call Special Attention to our importation of IMPROVED PLOUGHS, Single, Double, and Three Furrow, Disc HarroWß Grain and Grass Seed Sowing Machines, &c, &c, manufactured by ! P. AND D. DUNCANI OP CHRISTCHURCH, '. Than which better value in these lines were never before offered to the Pnblio of Hawke s Bay. Tho unvaried Success that has atlonded the Products of this Firm of lato years ranks them among the foremost Implement Makers of the colony. Boing Sole Agents for this Firm in Hawke's Bay, Goods sent for through us will be delivered at any Railway Station cheaper than Is' sent for Direct to the Firm. If you have not an Illustrated Catalogue already send for one to tho undersigned— A, JONES & SONS, WAIPUKURAU. * ARE ALL GUARANTEED, Are deserving ora visit from thoso in want of Vehloles, from a WHEELBARROW to a BULLOCK DRAY, and from a SPRING OART to a HANDSOME or an Artistically-finished BUGGY, your wants can be supplied. These I OUR WHEELWRIGHT AND COACHBUILDING DEPARTMENTS And made of the very beat Material and Workmanship, Lightness, with STRENGTH and DURABIUTY.Ibeing our^SpeclaUty. ! ' OUR HORSE-SHOEING DEPARTMENT Being in the hands of a MASTERJFARRIER, Customers can rely upon having every care exercised towards the feet of their Steeds and at the LOWEST PAYING PRICE. We have also, for the benefit of our Patrons, added to our Establishment an IRONMONGERY STOBE, Where Customers can prooure almost every Requisite required on'a Station. All the Leading Lines kept In Stock. Galvanised Corrugated Iron from sft to 10ft lengths.Fencing Wire; Staples-Barbs and Barbing Tools, Wire Nails froin-lUn to 6in, and Spike Nails, Seaming Twines, Binding Twine specially for Hornsby's and Samuelson'a Maohines, Tarred Twine for Thatching, Machino Fittings and Aprons, any maker ; Pumps, force and lift, and Pipes suitable for Sheep-dips. INSPECTION INVITED; Oils and Paints, all colors, and Lubricating Oils for the finest Machinery, Turpentine and Stockholm Tar, Lamp-black and Ruddle, N.8.-TIMBER JACKS Supplied and Repaired )n the shortest notice, likewise ALL SAWMILL REQUIREMENTS ALEX. JONES & SONS. WAIPUKURAU. . J ffyttttot gfrflf. menl jfcflqi. WOOL SALES. S V N NO T B E O S. ARE PREPARED TO RECEIVE CONSIGNMENTS OF WO O L FOR SALE IN MELBOURNE, OR SHIPMENT TO LONDON. , . ' j WE WILL BRING WOOL FROM ANY, PORT IN NEW ZEALAND FOR 2s. Od. i TWO SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE PER BALE. IN EVENT OF NON-SALE WILL SHIP TO LONDON FOR (§D) FIVE-EIGHTHS OF A PENNY PER LB., WHICH MEANS NOTHING TO BE CHARGED BETWEEN NEW 3 ZEALAND AND LONDON, THE FIVE-EIGHTHS OF A PENNY FREIGHT COVERING ALL CHARGES. ; WOOL AUCTIONS EVERY FRIDAY. HIDES, SKINS, TALLOW, &c, THREE TIMES A WEEK. *■- VENDORS' INSTRUCTIONS FAITHFULLY CARRIED OUT. . . , . ■ ; 715 I < 3H'«4{i«i*i4 I iv**» .. ..**.. _. .■

ENSILAGE PRESS. BLUNTS PATENT SCREW AND LEVJIR PRESS. FIRST PRIZE, Worcestershire Agricultural Society, 1885. i FIRST PRIZK & SILVER MEDAL, Royal Agricultural Society of Sweden, Stockholm. 1886. .GOLD MEDAL, Highland Agricultural So- ' oiety, Dumfries, 1886. BLUNTS PRESS is the Cheapest, Simpleßt, and Most Efficient. : The Prices Offered by tho ' ENSILAGE SOCIETY At the close of iast year were both taken by gentlemen using . BLUNTS ■ PATENT. ! Note.— This Press is manufactured in Napier, a»d Orders oan be Executed at a day's notice. For further information apply to R. B. BRISTED, Napier, 752 Agent for New Zealand ; j FISCHER'S PATENT TRIUMPH HAND THRESHING MACHINE Will Thresh from GRASS SEEDS TO PEAS WITH EQUAL i . RESULTS. i 18 EASY TO WORK AND SIMPLE IN ITS CONSTRUCTION. ' THE ABOVE MACHINE Is specially Invented for Settlers who cannot afford to buy a large, one, and is so constructed that in case of damage ANY MAN CAN REPAIR IT WITHOUT THE AID OF AN ENGINEER. For circulars and price apply to]i F. FISCHER, Napier;,h.;finsch, 701 KNorsowood. \ HOME till iVHtX.//' HENRY WILLIAMS AND SONS, IRONMONGERS. Just Opened another Shipmont of the FAR FAMED jewel washer; THE BEST WASHING MACHINE EVER INVENTED. A Day's Washing done in One Hour. HENRY WILLIAMS AND SONS, Sole Agents for Hawke's Bay. 935 ENSILAGE. H £5 riNSOHE's 52{ «*H PATENT iOOMPRESSORS 2 lJ ARE M M THE BEST, TH|B MOST SIMPLE, A THE MOST DURABLE. lL Telephone no. si. BOGJ.E. SIMMONDS AND CO VULCAN FOUNDRY HASTINGS-STItEET, NAPIER. SPECIALITIES— Iron Strong-room Dooraand Safe Care. STOCKED AND MADE TO ORDER— Saw-Bench Hollers Movcablo Cellar Ventilators Ornamental Gates and Fencing Braokets and. Verandah Fringing (great varloty) Wool Presses, Lawn Rollers, Trolly Wheels, Saw Spindles, &o, Two horse-power Portable Engine for Sale. From the.lsb July we will quote Cash Prlcos, and our terms will bo CASH AT THE WORKS. ' Overdue Accounts will be suod for withoutfurther notice. BOGLE, SIMMONDS AND 00.

LANGLEY AND NEWMAN, TENNYSON-STKEET, Have Received a Shipment ov I BORODINI'S CELEBRATED OVERSTRUNG TRIOORD PIANOS, ', WHICH THEY ARE OFFERING AT VERY LOW PRICES. 'i VERY SUPERIOR INSTRUMENTS. I - . LANGLEY AND NEWMAN HAVE REMOVED TO THEIR NEW PREMISES IN TENNYSON-STREET. ; 143 K E I D A NJD a U AY. THE NEW ZEALANDER TWINE, BINDER. In askintr our triends to buy rronvNew'Vjealand maKers, we wouid point out a. few of the benefits whioh would accrue through so doing. Duplicates would be .easier got and generally cheaper ; and from the facilities at our disposal— viz., our branches In different parts Of New Zealand— we can supply any parts of maohines from any of these branches at an hour s notice j other makers may, and do claim to bo able to do this, but farmers find to their cost and our experionoe bears them out, that it cannot be done with imported machines. We have known of cases where farmers with a broken down imported Binder have had jo wait a week during the busiest part of harvest time before they got supplied. Had such been a machine of our make; it would have been at work within.a few.houra: AU parts of machines are numbered and accurately duplicated, and we challenge comparison with theibest imported in that respect ; and whilo asking farmers to purchase our Binder, wo may state that it is now generally recognised that our machine is «.t least as good as tha best imported, and much superior to many of them in every requisite of a serviceable Binder. We append a few of the many Testimonials received for our Binder ; but the best Testimonial is the faot that last year no less than 43 were sold in one district alone. ■ TeßorbWest, Waipa, August 11, 1887. . The Reaper and Binder I bought from you last harvest made very good work on all sorts of ground. I cut some very steep sidlings. the Binder sliding a foot at once, and at the same time cutting and binding a very neat sheaf. J- aAA Sr H( \9£ S flE' ■ ' Ckntbe Bush, March 27, tBBG. The Reaper and Binder I purchased from you this season .has given me entire satisfaction. I cut ana tied UO acres in 11 days, and made a really good job. She tied well and left a good stubble, although some of the crop was very light, and other parts of It were good. I consider your Binder quite equal to any of the Imported inaonines, AND MUCH LIGHTER OF DRAUGHT THAN SOME THAT WERE WORKING! IN THE SAME PADDOCK WITH ME. I Several times worked the same team o£ three horses tha whole day, although I had a spare team beside me. I hod no stoppage from time of starting till I finished, and- 1 am thoroughly satisfied that I have a really good and serviceable machine, and one mat will lastme ' agood many seasons. - ALEXANDER SiIAND. * Waibuna, Clinton, pctober 17. 1887. The Twine Binder I bought from you last harvest is all I could desire. I cut 250 acres pi crops with her, and not the least thing went wrong ; she is easily pulled, and top going on Buffings I have seen nothing to equal her.-. She is just as ready to start wortnowas when 1 gothH? Youcanmakeuseoftl&in.any.wayplease. G6^HN^F.|_ ATT. We are pleased to state the Binder we purchased from you last season gave every satis ' faction. On sidings we consider she is preferable to any.other make In the market; asfar ac our experionoe goes, we having worked some of the principal makers maohines. We.ont over 300 acres and had no breakages, and [never had any stoppages through, anything going 839 Ongt WAIiKBRJIROTHERB. DRINK ■ ■^^ 4 B ff\ W Z INDUSTRIAL - G4Z£77£. IClnn'FlllnA<l ml- /ll\ «k ''ThcWemlingißciitirclyattendedto Ini U\l J I IU -Jk *L B /ft \ -hv Sir- Kelson himself, ■ who ia » ■JTZ m\ i. " B WZIM »» Jf /A \ %• Taster of great expenencty and hu • Jm* WV A VWIW. g <sß'\ W had a special training in the art 1 * •iN THE B • ~£&LWtis&-T » "This firm deserves tha »upijß m TjJM%!%smL_ ' 1» : port of all purchasers ot Tea, ¥tiS*± B" ifTTJfpATpY S6 * m»> t' 10 art ' cle the y o9er •* tr #■ ■"% 1 \H M •' I- JwSEEJS>ai. \ m superior to anything wo hM. IIM |^ .» \r£o fit* c 6t aeen ia this Colon y -1 ' ' » Mj ' / ieS! SHS SjJ \ fcsslonal Taster and \>^HOU ftH # :/ f '.J^^^fc i\ \PRI CES COPIED B/ 5" {S^^S^l'^A 2/-, 2/4, AUCKLAND ,WELLI NGTOM, CHRISTCHURC^OUNEQIN, AGENTS 3SVEKYWHERE ROBJOHNS & CO., AGENTS, NAPIER! 14 gate*., • . Saflfew. a DANEVIRKE S^AM SAWMILLS. THE undersigned' are prepared to .Bupply Contractors ana others with Totara Timber, any sizes, at the shortest .J. MILLS "J 10 HENDERSON BROS. & WBATT >kft 18 RECEIVING SHORTLY . A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ALL X BT7IOEULLB TUSUmOKD >V " KXNDBO, W^^^SSf^' CADDLERY, rf\&' m ** k *' /$£ 1 Which, in addition to the 3 , J\V^\s..,. $i -•''- /j^Yf" WELL-KNbWN GOODS OF HIS OWN> _P g'l Sutf MAKE, r*l Kg' ?\ >C • fi^il' Wili:enaWehlm'tooffer|the| a* | [ '; yyS^S. > \'§ j'i BEST r SELECTION IN HIS" TRADE 01/B^^ B C 5 !TobefoundlnHawkeißßar. C^ /fty^' ' <• ■ 1 ,

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7928, 17 December 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7928, 17 December 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7928, 17 December 1887, Page 4

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