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Business Notices. WHOLESALE & RETAIL fRGmONeERS,/ PRINCES STREET, / / DUNBDIN, /r^/d HAVB JUST UNPACKED THBIK SEASON'S SUPPLIES OF /V \*J Z' FISHING TACKLE /^ /agents And CRICKET MATERIAL, j/ a^V J/ for — — — — — ~ -// LAWN MOWERS— tf **U / AND 4 Philadelpliia,' 'Eagy/y &y // crri?RATED FOLLOWS '*, BATOSWThfa / AND BLASTING Machine is especially adapted for // M V ) // Bowling Greens. // Q^T // POWDER. ',AWN TENNISy <p yf domestic MATERIAL, / &?^KEROSENE OIL, With all the latest improve- // A%^/ // . 150 TEST •nrnts, from the well-known // // ' nakers 'Ayres/'Fortnatn,'// ▼ the Safest and Most Brilliant ■J. fferies,' < Feltham,' & // // 0U in the marke t. •Jacques.' // £%yr //' ~ "~ "—" — // // BEST FOUR-BARB Price Lists on / S^ /^ l^ UiZ^ Pacing WITO. Application. // A<£* J/ STEEL AND IRON FENCING WIRE ■/f A^ J/ AND STANr)ARI)S ' /i // — - -yyy // // THE ORIGINAL w/ / NOBEL'S DYNAMITE: // JV FHI4E VIIOM INJURIOUS FUMES. ' // The Most roivorlial Bs.\|>l«shvc Siiiovvn. | FIRST ORDER OF MERIT AWARDED THIS PRESS At The MELBOURNE WTERU ATIONAL EXHIBITION 1880 } ALSO, First Prize at the National Show held at Ballarat In 1881. P. FEBKIER'S PATENT LEVER WOOL-PRESS. HUMBLE & NICHOLSON, Makers, Geelong. , ThTiißual screw is "dta- ~ • and double the work is got pensed with, and tho prct- SEB&k through by the lame num* sure brought to bear by HHIi t berofmsn. means of a itrong ropo or Ibil chain, working In sheave IHo I Special attention Is dlpullej^ joverheacirattached * . ' ' IHi " ' *«Oted to the fastening of to a rain', and .winding on a HI "* e P* o ' lß before the wool is fusee, [which is made in the ffil pat in> wnioa *■ done in an thape'of i suddenly-tapered : Hi exceedingly quick and simtcro^. inftiiTisr : four pieces of Us wood are fitted Into the reThe rope works on the Bj ceweg of doorif w hi 0 h hold large part of the fusee when ■ thepaekaeourely inposltion. the pressure is light, and v m ■ ■ and *° the ■ide-catohes for passes down to the taper ( ".^^^SLBt MM ' fastening the doors, which end as the pressure in- hHHHBRHBP " " are held in position by a vercreases. being worked by a Ml _fcffl-L H «cal bar, and relieves them (ever fixed on the centre flffl^kWß^H| simultaneously. Tlie top box is hinged to Imm ' k^H ■ h .i> , ... , „ . , uJZ i ' • |H t 'Hi « • • hold in its place by a catch. «)debracketß,andturnsdowo " IH 'm* »JU> ' which at any time can bo ontothefloar.whlcHgw.tty | / H KRMfa^ relieved a ntlj, the door acllitatestheputting-inof 1 | Ifßffily. falling back and allowing LLTfltorunne^slryaS- \ If B HH^^^ the bale to be removed. m ,t«l by a small rope V P^*Sffli^Bi '" tUrDed ° Ut •ro..i the fusee, turned by a Thre ° ° f Scoured handle. J^^ssSi^HHß^^^^b W°olW ° 01 23 minute3 ' be " It will be understood *"* consideraT)l y lea 3 howverymuchquickerthe %* 7 Tl power is brought into appU- ' althon ? h one had cation by this means than advantage of being by the ordinary sprew-presi, . driven by steam. TESTIMONIALS. The New Zealand and Australian Land Comnanv CLfcd "> i Messrs WBIQHT, STBPHBNSON, and CO., Dunedin. Dunedin, October 28, 1885 Dear Sirs,— ln reply to your inquiry as to our opinion of TERRIER'S PATENT WOOL-PRESS ai ' supplied by Humble and' Nicholson, we got one for last season's work, which satisfied us so well that 'we ordered two more thtf season.— Yours faithfully, I (Signed) 4 THE NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIAN LAND COMPARE (Ltd ) THOS. BEYDONB, Superintendent. To Messrs HUMBLE and NICHOLSON, Geelong. Muntham. October 27, 1880. Dear Sirs,— The wool-press I got from you is working very well, and is much admired by all who have t«en to Bee it at work, a great number having called. Such press should suit the large sheds in Riverina I »e\ and if your press was used there I think it would be soon in universal use in the larger sheds. I am '' turning out about 35 bales a day with two men, but if they had a third man to sew the two sides of the bai j after loming from the press they could do about 45 bales a day. JOSEPH B . PEARSON '. To Messrs HUMBLE and NICHOLSON. December 2, 18S3. I Dear Sire,— l may tell you that one of D. Fender's Wool-presses sent to me has exceeded my expectation* •nd that it makes wool-pressing, from being the hardest, one of the lightest jobs in the shed. I may alscv ' say that I get it done 25 per cent, cheaper than formerly by a screw preßS ; also, we are able to cefc more into 1 the bales with less work.— l am, Ac., R. h. RHODES, Juu. Extract from letter re Wool-press, from J. L. Brown, The Brigalows Station, Warren, 1 o F. Lasseter and Co Messrs F. Lassetter and Co., Sydney. B The Brigalows, October 2> 183} Dear Sirs,— The Ferrier Wool-press works well, and is the PRESS OF THE DAY. One man is dome all my pressing, with the help of a little boy to hand him the fleeces. My bales all go 4cwt to 4i of very cTea greasy wool, and is no trouble for the man to press down, and tho speed of putting tho ram-head up aftor Srin^SiV*"?? S Blmply i ?. credtble - T1 >c tumbling-box is also a grand Improvement on the traveUmK bo. «?nd fite Mo? V6S T ?lim? limb »?g t0 !j^ in the wo?k, and, when filled, is only the work ot halt a minute to r, f i,« i lts .P la ? e ' read .v for action. I have just finished a bale of clean sorted locks, which took tv, o mon Jad a flaw in^ne ot P th 33 P 3 iif U d " T ighS lOcwt 2^lb. This I did to test the heavy chain the smaller c™ Vress* it thn hnvpfoni fM' aud .g av e w ay the second day of work. If any fault can be found in this new iwer and sneed ?s all ?W n g w » fcl J, th . e excessive heat of this part ; otherwise, the mechanism, simplicity, ihPm-'and TfSni^ t "*, can be desired ; and lam sure this will be the result with anyone, who use* Resp^ct^nvryourF selected a FERRIER, for, with ordinary care, it will la/t a^lifethne! - Other dWtimonial. and Particulars given if required. ™°' *" BK ° WN> Wo have added several Important Improvements to the above Press, which make It considerably stronger. for further Particular* and Price (delivered here) apply to

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Otago Witness, Issue 1793, 3 April 1886, Page 3

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