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BUSINESS NOTIOES. AMES MILLS J>' OIHVIHAKF.K, SinroßD Sißiii, W -4 0, - [Established 1859.] "/ isj l %\n] Importer of " -h Wl Blasting and Gunpowder J § i Fuse, Shot, Cartridge, Caps, a A Wftds, &o. .£ '1 1 Breech'loadern (single or VI double), Snider O&rblnes, 3 |j Guns converted from Morale U Ma to Breeoh-loaders. Dm Cuttino and SnnoNa. Fish Taokle of every description. >n Qunu for hire. Ear-markem.to any pattern. TheAldricli Wind Engine and Pump Manufacturing €0. FIRST. Absolute Self-Regulation in bigh winds, 2nd. Perfect Self-Regulation when trough is filled with watee, as it is then thrown out of the wind, but goes to work again when the water goes down, 3rd. It oan be placed any distance from the houM and the owner be sure of its working enough, etui no more, without continual WA^ohhigf •<•»»., Simplicity of construction, being with out levers' •P»* I8II»I 8 II » 0W- fheel joints, foldiDg * « J™Mo "*nep, sJlphubß, or prutones, Tth tottztrei^ OwlnH to its peculiar irof fas^ningstnV^ «1 *"» **** of clamping tower to mill irons. Last, but not leaßt, the New RoWry ' Attaotmenfc can be made with the Aldrich Mill and by this means farm grist milla, corn ateliers, grindstones, churns, &*., may be run cheaper than by any other means'. Sole Ag^nt for New Zealand : W. I>. SUTHERLAND, G-KOBGE BTBBBffi, DpUEpIN. 21ap y __ rr-r-WALTER A. WOOD'S NEW AUTOMATIC TWINE BINDER, has faken the following Prices in addition to numerous ones in other parts of the World :- Sydney Exhibition, Special Firs';, 1880 Melbourne Exhibition, Special First, 1880 Australian National Society's Trial, First ... ... ... 1880 Ballart, Speolal Piize ... ... 1880 Timarn, First Prize 1880 Batbnrßt, First Prize ... ... 1880 Orange, N.8.W., First Prize ... 18 v 0" Oarooar „ „ „ ... 1880 Singleton „ „ „ ... 1880 gt»well, Viotoria „ „ .« 1880 A pamber of improvements have been Added to t&?J Machine for the Harvest of . 1881, and we 09a (igfaly »ay it baa advanced to the highest point of p^rfo^ion. Twine and duplioate parts to hp k&4 from BATES. SISE, & CO., Agentj.-, Bond Btreei, Danedin, Tbe «Silpin Sulky Plough. This plough hfUi a seat for the driver, and a boy can plough tfcvoj3 gores a day without sense of fatigue or waste ©f strength. It doe* the best work with greater oasa to man and tensß than the ordinary plough. Perfect In every point. Successful in every contest #t Home and abroad —in Europe aud Aaaerkia — the Grand Prize a Sevres Vase, valued a£ IQQO francs, awarded at Paris Exposition, 1876 ; in a field trial, over 50 competitors, from all natjlogs. < The only aingle-lever aulky made. The J King of Sulky Ploughs— iron beam, Iron frame, iron wheels; simple in operation, light draft, ofcrong, and durable. BASP£S, SISE, & 00., Agents, , Bopd street, Dunedin. liadow's Jointed Pulverising ] lVheel Harrona. Light, Simple, Durable, and Flexible. Thousands In use giving entire satisfaction. Points of superiority in which it exoels : — It will do hejbter work, pulverising, lifting, and turning up the soil more thoroughly than any other harrow. All b kinds of grain oan be covered to any 4 v eslred 0 depth. It will oover, pulverise, and mis manure with the soil. Crops oan be sowed i broadcast on land, and erery kennel * of grain thoroughly povered by it. In many instances it will fiM® p)ppghlng. It will out, orneh, and thoroughly pulverise olodß or clay lompe, thns producing fcet^ props, [t id itavuluable for Bammer fallowing l£.n&. it will WjojtJi on wet or stony land where no other imptemejaifc will- It neyer chokee, and outs and pulls op ths srajada. It oonformß „ to uneven Burfaces perfep,tly, h^ a wrought | iron flexible frame, and is ysKvy plmjole and I ?teo»g. BATES, SISE, & Q^f, I Sole Agents for New Zealand, j 3 Bond street, Dunedln. -*.t!f«Aoiw «fftfi Apparatus Chee*. ms,msft' fodentp S for making v-_ '^^SLjWW W executed, and lnio». I 11 •pplloation to BATES, «u^_ ~^ l1 *- « Mb* . Bond ifereet. Dm.v.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1652, 21 July 1883, Page 2

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