HOWARD'S STEEL BINDER. , SEASON 1889-90. A T a PUBLIC TRIAL of Reapers and Binders at Warnertown, South Australia, XI held on August 28th, 1889, HOWARD'S celebrated Reaper and Binder was unanimously awarded FIRST PRIZE, IS* Beating Hornsby, M'Cormiok, Buckeye, Osborne, and Woods. . :'f v - On the 7th of November, 1889, a PUBLIC TRIAL was held under the auspices of the South Australian Agricultural Society (which is equivalent to the Boyal Agricultural Society at;Home)i at. which the HOWARD BINDER again secured the FIRST PRIZE, beating Hornsby, Deering, Buckeye, &c.' ; These trials are e&ffieieht to pi'ove; that the HOWARD machine Still maintains popularity m all parts of the world, and can be confidently said to be THE FARMER'S FRIEND. EXTRAS AND BINDING TWINE ALWAYS ON HAND. CHARLES iEAEP & GO,, SOLE AGENTS FOR MARLBOROUGH. THE EMPIRE TEA COMPANY ....'. Paok the following Standard Brands of Choice Teas, viz : — "DEAGON," 3/- "ELEPHANT," 2/8 •"•■•" CEESCENT, " ; ] 2lfi and « EMPIRE," % <jj MIKADO, gs, ALSO, THE CELEBRATED • HOUDAH," 3 - and' " KANGEAYALLEY," %10 brand. These laiter are PURE INDIAN TEAS of robust; growtb, poasttsing great strength and purity of flavour, eepeoially intended for connoisseurs. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED FIJI TEAS (alpha ESTATE. W & G. TUENBULL & CO., Proprietobs, WELLINGTON. '404 GOLDSBROUGH, , MORT, & CO, Id. WAREHOUSES : MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, & LONDON. CAPITAL - .». STERLING. THE LARGEST FIRM IN AUSTRALASIA. WOOL ! r WOOL ! WOOL ! 4 DVOCATE the disposal of the New Zealand Clips by Auction m the COLONIAL J3L MARKETS, thus enabling the grower to find a cash settlement m the colonies, and end his bisk. Most oareful attention given to the valuation^ of all lots, whether large or small, and the follest display of samples afforded. Liberal cash advahces made against consignments. No stoeage charged. Special low fbeights arranged. AH charges bedcoed to the lowest. Marine Insurance effected on Wool from the sheep's baok to Melbourne or London at the lowest rates. THE WAREHOUSES of GOLDSBROUGH, MOBT, & CO. are unsurpassed is an* paei of the wobld for COMPLETENESS and SUITABILITY for the WOOL TRADE, as they combine all the latest modern improvements for the effiraent display of wool. VALUATIONS are made prior to offering by three, and frequentiy by four experienced valuators, and their valuations are carefully compared before the wool is submitted for sale. These are made an absolute reserve, which is a guarantee to growers that the various lots, no matter how small, are protected np to full marke value. SffASON~BBJTTO 1890/ MESSRS BISLEY BROTHERS & CO., AUCTIONEERS & MERCHANTS, NELSON, Having been appointed sole agents for Messrs Goldsbrongh, Mort, & Co., with a oapital of £6,000,000 sterling, beg to intimate to Wool-growers and Farmers generally that they are prepared to receive consignments for Melbourne, and can hold out to those entrusting wool to their oare every inducement. The average price realised (or Nelson wools last season were ninepbnob per podnd, with average expenses three farthings per pound. THE CHIEF ADVANTAGES ARE— 1. No Storage charged m Meibonrne. 2. Keturns can be looked for m from six to eight weefcs from date of shipping. 3. 'Ihe costs, including all charges, are reduced to about one half of that when consigned to London. 4. In the, event of the reserves not being reached, the shipper can forward to London at the small extra cost of one shilling per bale, thus having two shots for bis money. 5. Ihe buyers m Melbourne are gentlemen chiefly from France. Germany, and America, who ship direct by their own respective lines of steamers, thus making it more advantageous for foreign buyers to attend the Melbourne wool sales to those of London. Full particalavs re Markets, Cost, &c, on application to Messrs W. E. CLOUSTON & CO., Agents for Marlborongh. , . ~~MLEOD BROS. LIMITED, DUNEDIN, AND AT HUNTER STREET, WELLINGTON. MANUFACTURERS OF COAPS, CANDLES, LUBRICATING OILS! GLYCERINE, ESSENCES, AND PERFUMERY. r . LACJNPRINE) SOAP ' Undoubtedly is THE BEST BHANI* m the nifttket for GENERAL HOUSEHOLD JBEQIBEMiUNTS, In the Laundry it hap no equal. » LAUNDRINE" being our Registered Trade Mark, the public are cautioned againet imitations. SOFT SOAP.— Onr specially prepared Soft Soap was used by Messrs Rowley and Hamilton, Avondale Station, Southland, for soouriny their wool, whioh obtained a Gold Medal at the Paris Exhibition, 1889. SPECIALTIES :— KEROSENE, BORAX, and OARBO^Q $$^3. ; ' [ Aekyoiw Grocer for M'LEub BROTfOMH^, Xiiwted, LAUNDBINE '
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXV, Issue 287, 18 December 1889, Page 4
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