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The Champion Double-Furrow Plough of New Zealand. HOWAKD’S CELEBRATED NEW ZEALAND DOUBLE-FUBROW PLOUGHS. Z.Z, FOR BREAKING UP, N,Z, FOR STUBBLE LAND. Jh DOUBLE ffl COLONIST PLOUGH mIITS scries achieved unparalleled success at last year’s matches in New Zealand, competing at Dipton, Core, Invercargill, T Lln» “ total, SSL. Thomtay, W.im» Plate, and So tlmt at nine inatOies against 155 Ploughs of Reid and Gray’s, Duncan’s, and other makers, the new Plough won NEW ZEALAND CHAMI lON GUP, Nine Special First, and nine other prizes. .vvvvvvvvvwvvvw'. HOWARD’S NEW DISC HARROW, 6 m M ||| EL cm sta HlSt mmm •SK 3SSS mm sr>7sr*K of doing more thorough discing than any other. Howard’s New Single-furrow Hessian Fly Plough, t t -xTi7»tir rm .( t a nn\n?mij'*,ri?’srr ORDERED BY NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT. This Plough is a new thing, capable of ploughing Din deep by 14in wide. IJ-htcst dmnght of its kind CHAMPION PRIZE at Lawrence town. Completely broken work. No harrowing needed. EX IRA SUARr,o ONLY *,u LA HI. All other wearing parts on equally cheap scale. SIMPLEX HABEOWS, ALL STEEL. Easy to carry, because folding. Tines easy to repair, No now ones ever wanted, SHARES AND ALL OTHER FITTINGS TO FIT HOWARD, REID AND GRAY PLOUGHS IN SITED AND CAST IRON. WILLIAM EARP AND CO., SOLE AGENTS FOE MARLBOROUGH.

Public Notice. HAVING Purchased the Good Will of the Butchering Business in the Estate of J. MtKenzio and Co, and also taken the shop lately occupied by them I beg to inform their late customers and the public generally, that the business will be carried on as usual, under the supervision of Mr J. M'Kenzie, and truet by selling Meat of the Primest Quality, at Prices as advertised by the late firm, to still receive the patronage so liberally bestowed upon them. W E SIMMONDS, Family Butcher. To Meet the Times Messes earll and MtKENZIE have reduced their Firewood To the following Prices FOR GASH 4 feet lengths 24a per cord 2 feet . . *7s „ Short length . 31s „ . . o6s per Ton, 15 per cent will be charged if sooked. Oats, Ohaff, and Bran always on sand. Oats crushed at 4d per bushel Blenheim 20 l - Mav Kaitnna Saw Mill. THOMPSON & NEKS having started the above Mill, arc prepared to supply Sawn Timber at Lowest Market Bates. All Orders executed with despatch. THOMPSON & SEES, Proprietory

HAVELOCK MAIL COACH THE Havelock MAIL COACH will leave as under : BLENHEIM FOR HAVELOCK : Every Tuesday and Friday, at 10.30 a.m. arriving in Havelock about 3.30 p.m. HAVELOCK FOR BLENHEIM . Every Monday and Thursday, at a.m., arriving at Blenheim about 2 p.m, All parcels must be fully ad» dressed,and passengers are requested to book as early as possible, CLABK & PICKERING, Mail Contractors. VALUATION, THE Undersigned is prepared to make Valuations in any part of t;he Provincial District, having had experience extending over several years in valuing land and other property WILLIAM DOUSLIN SUMMER GOODS J. B. PIGOTT. jlot;hier and'Genera Draper. . |JAS JUST Opened up a Largo Stock of l GOODS Calicoes, Flannels, Sheeting, Shirtings, Holland.-. Dress Material etc--, Mon’s and Boys’ Clothing TTate, Scarfs, Shirts, Collars, etc. INSPECTION INVITED

THOMAS’ CAEBOLISED SHEEP-DIPPING SPECIFIC be obtained from the Various Agents throughout New Zealand, at the following Prices ; £5 per Drum, making 1500 gals. 15s per Tin, making 225 gallons. 10s per Tin, making 150 gallons. This alteration from old Style of Selling at per pound is highlv favorable to buyers, and datesArom Ist July, 1887. HOLMES & BELL, A gents, LIirTHEIM.

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 314, 5 May 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 314, 5 May 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 314, 5 May 1888, Page 1