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The Champion Double-Furrow Plough of New Zealand. HOWARD’S CELEBRATED NEW ZEALAND DOTJBLE-EHRROW PLOUGHS. Z.Z. FOR BREAKING UP. N.Z. FOR STUBBLE LAND. i mm UOUBLE FURROW COLONIST PLOUGH rnHIS series achieved unparalleled success at last year’s matches in New Zealand, competing atWon, Gore J^ercar*dl, Pkmghvron NEW ZEALAND CHAMPION CUr, Nine Special First, and nine other prize 3. HOWARD’S NEW DISC HARROW, m® Ms a w&sm EE ms m I n « ; isa A Made bv Mr J G Howard personally in the Colony of New Zealand. TRANSPORTS CAN BE Pill ON IN TEN MINUTES’, by one man. and NO CENTRE DISC required, on account of Howard’s Patent Expanding Gangs. Capable of doing more thorough discing than any other. Howard’s Hew Single-furrow Hessian Fly Plough, ORDERED BY NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT. This ; Plough is a new thing, capable of ploughing 9in deep by 14in wide. Kghtest draught of its kiml. CHAMPION PRIZE at Lawrencetown. Completely broken work. No harrowing needed. EXTRA SHAREo ONLY Del LACti. All other wearing parts on equally cheap scale. SIMPLEX HAEEOWS, ALL STEEL. Easy to carry, because folding. Tines easy to repair, No new ones over wanted. SHARES AND ALL OTHER FITTINGS TO FIT HOWARD, REID AND GRAY PLOUGHS IN STEEL AND CAST IRON. WILLIAM EARP AND CO., SOLE AGEHTS FOR MARLBOROUGH.

Public Notice. HAVING- Purchased the Good Will of the Butchering Business in the Estate of J. M'Kenzie and Co, and also taken the shop lately occupied by the: a I beg to inform their late customers and the public generally, that tl e business will be earned on as usual, undoi the supervision of Mr J. M'Kenzie, and trust by selling Moat of the Primest duality, at Pi ices as advertised by the late firm, to still receive the patronage so liberally bestowed upon them. W E SIMMONDS, Eamily Butcher. To Meet the Times Messrs earll and M'KENZIE h? ■’{■) reduced thei? Firewood To the following Prices I’OR CASH 4 feet lengths 21k per cord 2 feet . . *7t „ Short length . 3} .n „ , . o('a per Ton, 15 per cent will be charged if aooked. Oats, Ohaff, and Bran always on It and. Oats crushed at 4ct pe: bushel. Blenheim 20 May XaitunaSaw Mill. MESSRS'-THOMPSON & NEES JLiJL having started the above Mill, are prepared to supply Sawn Timber at Lowest Market Rates. All Orders executed with despatch. THOMPSON k SEES, Proprietors.

HAVELOOK MAIL COACH THE Havelook 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 addressed,and passengers are requested to book as early as possible, CLARK & PICKERING, Mail Contractors. VALUATION. THE Undersigned is prepared tc make Valuations in any part of the Provincial District, having had experience extending over several years in valuing land and other property WILLIAM DDUSLIN SUMMER GOODS J. B. PIGOTT. Cn ENE lot;hier and u ra Draper. jpj~AS JUST Opened up a Stock of SUMMER GOODS' Calicoes, Flannels, Sheeting, Shirtings, Hollands, Dress Material « etc-, Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Hats, Scarfs, Shirts, Collars, etc. NSPECXION INVITED

THOMAS’ CAEBOLISED SHEEP-DIPPING SPECIFIC be obtained from the Various Agents throughout Hew 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 dates it ora Ist July, 1887. HOLMES & BELL, Agents,

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 314, 26 May 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 314, 26 May 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 314, 26 May 1888, Page 1

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