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Public Notice?. j J ■R/rONAROH OF THE HARVEST FIELD. C im — STILL KSRPB AHEAD OF ALL. T^E WORLD'S VERDICT IN FAVOUR OP THE UOItNSBY BINDKK. ( Tlic HOnNSBY SPECIAL LOW DOWN No. 4 STSJKL liINDKK, the Lightest Draught Binder in the World, :is manulactured for IHBB, is proved by Uyn.-imom&M-ICdl tests a Itoftl and i'laclicai Twotioitie Machine, . AD I,lw Krpat Vlmorc tr>il, Victoria. November jSS7,tho itOIiNSBY gaiiifd the maximum number ot poluts (10) or perfection lor Lij>!it,n'".b ot Dr&Ußht, i,fter f borough test witli a dynamometer value JfcllO, supplied by an American competitor. Ot the Cambridge Trial, New Zealand (February 1S83), where tho HOIIiNSBY ulso won the First Prize, the Auckland Weekly News apeak* as tolIow8:— "One very noticeable feature union should not be omitted was the t?.et UiAt only Two Bonus vwiousoi in drawing the Mornsby Machine. wliilsD the Jteid and Gray and M'Cormiclc used Thn-u Tories, thus clearly'deinonstrotip^thatthe Hornsby M.*chines were of Li filter Draught." It Cuts rs Low as any Grass i'dowcr without me plattorin rubbing on the ground, mi .ulv.tntage thsiS othur machines have not got ; is adapted for Cutting and Binding H;ty as well as Corn ; JB very amiable for Hillside Cutting, being lower in height, lighter ; in weight, greatly reduced in draught, and simpler i and stronger than ever. | i Has Won 31 out of 35 First Prizes competed lor I ' during the seasons of 18S5-t> and I*B6-7 in Colonial I trials. Has Won the Highest Honours Throughout I the World— 4Bo Prizes. j LA.TB AWARDS. I September 12. Chryetall Brook, S. A.— M'Cormiok, I W.iod, Osborne, Buckeye, Deering, Hornsby. First j prize, Hornsby. . I September 10. Snowtown, S.A.— No prize offered. I Houibby recommended. . E AnguetS. Corawa.N.S.W.— M'Oormiek, Howard, I I Peering. Kornsby. Ist prize. , , w , Au"U3t 2-i. Marton. Viet.— M'Cormick. Wood. Dealing, Massey (2), Osborne. Hornsby, ls<. prize. September 11 and 12. liochester.— M'OoimicJ:. Wood, Massey, Deering, Howard. Hornsby, lut P ' September 4 nnd 5. Stawell.— Ma?sey, M'Cormick , Wood, Deering, Osborne. Uornsby, Ist prize. September 21. Wedderburn.— M'Cormick, DeerIng, Osborne, Howard, Ma«ey, BueUeje. Ilomsby. IS<:priZe - F. IJ. MANNING, AQHNT, Walker stuket, Dukkdijt, Whero Machines and Keserve Partß are Kept in Stock. ajso THE j I npHB Envy of all Manufacturers, I _!_ The Victor in Every Contest, The Most Substantial Friend of the Farmers. THIS WONDERFUL [a now on view at Dunsdin at Messrs Keid, Maclean, and Co.'s Salerooms. WE INVITE INSPECTION OF , JL'his Little, but Strong , This Small, But Great This Light, But Durable Every Farmer should go and See ! '■lU'SaS^ MASSES ! f-jjlifl Sure Simple 3 jVaa Trustworthy Tested 3 Excellent Envied Etiduring j 1 fvemoraical Efficient Endles3 ) Lis'ub Lilted Lauded ASHBUETON, s r3IHEr 3IHE KE',V ZEALAND LOAN AND ■i 3l iVIBRCANTILF. AGENCY COMPANY Limitkd) ft^e now licepL'red to receive l\ mmimmM§ of wool :• FOR SALE IS^ DU^EDiPa I Oil SHIPMENT TO LONDON. a We give to Grower the inducement of offerf ing their Wool at our local auctions, when if it c does not realise fchoir reserves we will ship it to r, aare of our London Manager, without charge for f jjferiQg it here, t — — r All Consignments to our care, however 1 small, will receive the personal attention of the s undersigned ; and we would remind farmers and s others that we are not dealers in any commodity, bub act SOLELY AS AGENTS. 3 Our charges to Vendors will be on the Lowest f J^cale. For the future we propose to make no 1 charge to buyers on their Wool, but will leave 1 them to perform the services we have hitherto 1 rendered for the charge made. 1 WOOLSACKS, TWINE, and all other reI quisites will be supplied at lowest mahket KATES. , MANAGER. c Dunedin, 14th November, 1888 16n l — — ' SAMUEL O~KR & CO., STAFFORD STREET, Dunedin. 1 H'OOL, GRAIN, and PRODUCE BROKERS 3 beg to advise our numerous frierx'? i v v and clients that we are now making l^i.-is-A Cash Advances to farmers and others or \ •*&-. e».<mag clip consigned to us for sale local 1> ' tr in Lonaon market, and that we charge n. ', era mission for these advances. \ The charges usually made to the grower will ► be materially reduced, while the usual . rhsrge to the purchaser will be completely done j fc«?<iy with, t>hus ensuring a lauge atteo<]ancrt of H*.me and local buyers, while the sale will he [ ( ouincteA by a moat efficient aua&eneer. The . flassiag shall have attention at the hjipds of an [ experienced parson from Home. / Wifch these , Mlvanroges we trust to secure a very largo [ (dialogue for the end of November or beginniug | rf December, aad those favouring us with their > utKil can rely oa ifc having the most careful r attention and farmers' instructions attended ( U.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1933, 7 December 1888, Page 7 (Supplement)

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 1933, 7 December 1888, Page 7 (Supplement)

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 1933, 7 December 1888, Page 7 (Supplement)