Ironmongery, Etc. E. P OUTER AND Q IMPORTERS OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &c., Are Now Landing, ex ' City of Auckland * from London, a Large Shipment of REAPIvr Vlj MOWING MACHINES. They are from the W makers, and have been mado expressly for E. p Co., with improvements to suit* Colonial the whole of the framework being of iron the pinions, clutch, gearing, and other principal wearm? parts of malleable cast-iron, and all fitted in solid brass bearings. They are strong, compact Machines of light draught, suitable for ail kinds of crops on every variety of soil, and adapt themselves to the the inequalities of the soil. - :. ~ BKIGHAM & CO.'S STAR MOWIN a 31 ACH IIT P.O. BKIGHAM & CO.'S BUCK-EYE COMBINED REAPING AND MOWING MACHINES. BRIGHAM & CO.'S BUCK-EYE JUNIOR COMBINED REAPING AND MOWING MACHINES. BRIGHAM & CO.'S IMPROVED EXCELSIOR SIDE-DELIVERY REAPING MACHINES. These Machines gained the First Prize at the New Zealand Agricultural Society's Show at Ellerslie November 9, 1574. , 1 IN STOCK: R. HORNSBY & SON'S PARAGON COMBINED REAPING AND MOWING MACHINE. SINGLE FURROW AND SWING PLOUGHS. MURRAY'S ■ CELEBBATEB SIXGLE DOUBLE'FUKROVT PLOUGHS. • PATENT TURN-REST PLOUGHS. These Ploughs obtained the First Prize at the i&st Royal Agricultural Society's Trial of Ploughs. MURRAY'S HAND-THRASHING BIACHINES, •i with Peg .Beaters. ' MURRAY'S ONE-HORSE THRASHING MACHINES, with Horse Gear. MURRAY'S TWO-HORSE THRASHING MACHINES, with Horse Gear. ONE-HORSE THRASHING MACHINES, with Beating Bars. TWO-HORSE THRASHING MACHINES, with Beating Bars. WINDOWING MACHINES, Two sizes. BROADCAST SOWING. MACHINES, Barrow. BROADCAST SOWING MACHINES, for Horse. HORSE HOES AND GRUBBERS. MAIZE AND MALT MILLS, for Hand Power. GARDENERS' TURNIP CUTTERS. COMBINED PULPING- AND SLICING MACHINES. CHAFF-CUTTERS, for Hand and Horse Power. Improved Iron Zig-zag Harrows and Hardwood Harrows Hand Garden Ploughs, Hand Seed Drills Hay Knives, Scythes, Reaping Hooks Milk Pans, Curd Mills, Cheese Presses, Vats Black's Patent Spades, All-steel Spades Spades, Draining and Grafting Tools, &c., &C. Fencing Wire, Staples, Wire Strainers Iron Standards, &c. E. PORTER & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. ; ORUICKSHANK, & 00., IRONMONGERS AND IRON MERCHANTS, 220, QUEEN-STREET, Beg to advise their friends and the public generally that they have made arrangements for regular supplies from England of all kinds of IRONMONGE RY AND HARDWARE, including the LATEST IMPROVEMENTS IN EVERY ARTICLE OF MANUFACTURE. 9 T ""* Having secured the services of a Home Buyer, who has had a of the trade, extendin over several years, C., M. & Co. are in a position to offer Goods of such quality and at such prices as CANNOT BE SURPASSED. CRUICKSHANK, MILLER & CO., 220, QUEEK-BTREET. Auckland, Sept. 18, 1875.
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New Zealand Herald, 30 March 1876, Page 4
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