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Ploughing, Discing and Harroicing , at one Operation by HOWARD’S O.L. SINGLE & DOUBLE PLOUGHS OS'S? gfO >RD'j vs CHIU* HaKO" 0 THE O.L. PLOUGH may be seen at work at Mb lIODSON’S, Close to the Doga Factory. w Mr SUTHERLAND’S, Close to the Cemetery. E HAVE Sc v all available of these, and are now Booking Orders for next Season. SINGLE 01. £6 10s. DOUBLE OX. £l7 Os Cost of Shares for these Ploughs only Gd. HOWARD STEERAGE 2 FURROW. OF CHAMPION New Zealand, WINNING NINE CUP OF NEW ZEALAND. Competed at NINE MATCHES in SPECIAL FIRST, and NINE OTHER PRIZES last Season. 0 /A y-i-tSfeIST H O. W X; mß mm r-o F uhr6 w V E lUPEEIORITY OVER OTHERS— T,; ir l,f pv .f T),. nll( rbt Ploughs for Sizo and Strength in New Zealand. Deams LdXtmc of SOLID BEST WROUGHT IRON. NO BOLTS OR ’NUTS to work loose WHEEL COULTERS with either ROUND or FLAT Standards. Wheel Coulters with LONG BOSSES AND CHILLED AXLES to give durability Patent WHEELS with CHILLED AXLES and BOSSES and PATENT DIRT, E O.LUDER, will last out two ordinary wheels. 0 CAST IRON about Ploughs, PLOUGH SHARES and Wearing Parts in plenty, to suit® Howard’s Ploughs, and made by Howard to suit Duncan’s, Reid and Gray’s and other makers. JEABLES EAEP & COMPAN BOLE AGENTS FOE MARLBOROUGH. at r

HAYELOOK MAIL COACH THE Havelock MAIL COACH will leave as under : BLENHEIM FOR HAVELOCK Every Tuesday and Friday, at 10,30 a.rn. 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 luily addressed, and passenger" guested to book as early as possiblo, CLARK & PICKERING, Mail Contractors. VALUATION. THE Undersigned is prepared to make Valuations m any part of the Provincial District, hu’ ,v ;~g had experience extending ove? rever'd years in valaing land and other propert? ' WILLIAM DOUSLIN ONAMALUTU SAWMILL mHE above Mill is now erected JL on land selected by A. P. Seymour, M.H.E., and all orders will receive the best attention q! the Proprietor, who desires to give satisfaction in Price and Cp.ality, and thus retain old customers and supply new ones. Timber dressed to order supplied to any part of the trict. Abdhkss : 0. Ydllifu, OnainaJutu, via Hon wick. NOTICE. rjp il E Undersigned is a > °sn it Purchaser of Wool, Hides, Sheep Ski: 1 .?, Pc. Highest prices given J. RAYXER Soutksiuc Bleuheixe,

Public Notice. AVING Purcliased tlio Good n Will of the Butchering 1 Business in the Estato of J. M'Xonzie 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 bo carried on as usual, under the supervision of Mr J. M'Konzie, and trust 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, Eamily butcher. lLaituna Saw Mill. MESSES THOMPSON & NEES h; wing started the above Mill, are prepared to supply Sawn Timber ai Lowest Market Kates. All Orders executed with despatch. THOMPSON & NEES, Proprietors, ALEX 0. LESLIE. an r> Ga^fitter. HIGH STREET, 3. T, £5 IT H E I TVS

THOMAS; [CAIIBOLI3ED SHEEP "DIPPING SPECIFIC OAN0 AN be obtained from the Ya-'icus Agents tlirougkcuL x STew Zealand, at the following Prices; £0 per Drum, making 150 n gala. ■ per Tin, making 225 gallons. 10s per Tin, making 150 gallons. This alteration from old Style of celling at per pound is Lighlv favorable to buyers, and dates imm Ist July, i 887. HOLMES & SELL, Agents, BLENHEIM.

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 314, 20 July 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 314, 20 July 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 314, 20 July 1888, Page 1