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SPECIAL FOR OUR COUNTRY FRIENDS. • """j" J^g^^^ .JigjffijSfrfc^ pj^^ag. «, -b^^- m, NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY J.^H 9 OCTAGON, DUNEDIN. SEED MERCHANTS AND SEED GROWERS, DUNEDIN. - mUE MOST POPULAR CLO THING, HOSIERY, MERCERY, AND HAT ESTABmii mm, ijigji^izi-.— __— ZZI^^ZZIZZrZZIIZirzrr:: "*"**" — -— ~^^-^^—°~^=- A LISHMENT IN OTAGO, employs upwards of 600 hands in the manufacturing of every description of MEN'S, YOUTHS' and BOYS' WEAR. PATENT "PERFECTION" MANURE j .. . . DISTRIBUTOR. STANDARD " SEEDS I Mosgiel Tweed Suits-to lit men of all builds All kinds of Dungaree, Mole, Corduroy, Serge, NEVER YET BEATEN IN COMPETITIONS. ~^ ss *> 55s - and Duck Garments for Men and Boys. THE MOST SATISFACTORY MANURE _,___ T d 7s 6d to White Shirts.^Regatta Shirts, O^ord Shirts, DISTRIBUTOR YET INVENTED. FOR SALE PRIME SAMPLES OF lIS bd S P lencUd value< Working Shirts 2a to 5s Amongst other ad vautases possessed by the ««.„„«« .«^. Men's Tweed and Waterproof Overcoats, with Working bunts, to &S. BEN P.KID COMPANY'S DISTRIBUTOR are, ENGLISH CLOVERS, TUENIPS AND SWEDES, RYEGEASSES, AND and without capes, 22s 6d to 60s. Undershirts, in Merino, Cashmere, Flannel, tba V) The quantity can be instantly varied. PERMANENT GRASSES; ALSO CANTERBURY COW GRASS AND RED Boys' Extra heavy MoFgiel Tweed Suits, 12s 6d *™ -. at Factory Prices UO The delivery is even, continuous, and -*■«»■« ""* " w » to 40s— the best Stock in New Zealand to A Splendid Assortment of Hats and Caps at legulw. CLOVERS ; CARTER'S ELEPHANT SWEDE (tll-3 heaviest cropping select from. very Cheap Prices, (f) It will distribute crushed bones, dissolved » . _ i _ , , -~ & n^in°«e.'S a in;SSS < ?i I Sfia Swede grown), HURST'S MONARCH SWEDE (another excelent Swede of MTMU ORDlsn9 CAREFUJLI.Y ATTENDED TO.^i CO The'form ofdeiiv^y^nts doling. great size), VEGETABLE AND ELOWER SEEDS (of choicest strains .^^^^^^^^^ 00 One hor»e will draw a 10ft machine with . ease. many of them of our own growing). w '^S^oCr P °'''° gt ' om ■ — — — —^ NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, From JoiwVnisox! Esq., Ashley Downs, POTATOES nm ,. nn « "Waiwera South: — "In replying to your in- U^liV^WiM, quiiy jv Ben Reid and (Jo.'s latent Manure (Selected for Seed Purposes) ; INCLUDING "THE BRUCE," A NEW KIND OF GREAT MERIT. M> TJ 3W E 33 E BT. satisfactory result 1 !. I-abt year I imported two . more, an.l had the tbrec at work during the ---r-- -^— - ..-^ nwnimi m umwi ■■iimqidi ■■» iffajagMiaMMwKaiai^iwirtf-r^imiißaiaß^itu^Mjjija^^t^ Boason. 'J hey are the only Machines that I have t->t<^« x-tt i-n-ii-y-jc^ -r -»-i-r-i seen that really dUiibute Artiticial Manme pi o- Aft F vnT-i FO^. '•' THK 1* J^^'KT .ISJA'.*' J^IPILItjIIEXTS. AJ3IO- WEEKS CHAFF CUTTING". yerly. I can thoroughly recommend them. tj M. ."♦ *'**«.*. HJ.Tt.Kj B. ii.in.nria »ji sj i/« • n .tj* n itu r^xtas *i^ m. ir>» — . , _„..._... From Wm. Hill. Esq Parkwood House, near THE FOLLOWING IS A DETAILED ACCOUNT OF ONE WEEK'S CUTTING Birmingham :— The Reid lOt t Machine has been | I«UK 1-AKM AMJ (jAUUiiN. with «»■, «» used to distribute 100 tons of various nrtifici.tls. . ..^_™_ It has done its work well; about 15 acres per ILLUSTRATED LISTS FREE ON APPLICATION. AS^DiREW® AftSD BEAVER'S dl From 11. Payne. Esq.. Birdbrook M 3 at, Hal- _ — ._ 12-INCII 3-KNIFE NEWEST PATTERN stead, Essex:— "l have pleasure in giving you niy f^fllESllC E3AnP£SI tf^ fi SJTCgJRIISy 11 /f\U R PPAI8 1 5» I B«PR« opinion of your ■ Patent Manure Dist.ibuto.-. it p or the Requi'-ements of Our Extensive Colonial and ExDort Trade We WUUbLI: O^lsllEfi tbAillEriSUnf CHAFFGiiTTERS« will do all you claim for it I have use.l it with *<>* ™ Jl6 iUl. ementS 01 UUI- LXCensne UOiOmai and .bXPOIt liaue we . wUh a four . h portable engine as Riven in Mr S Wi W« ' Ee^ il>e 300 Acl ' eS fol ' tllG Production Of Seeds. (of ishbuSon) own $££«"* S ' VllS ° UB I would not be without one were it to cost me j . " QTARTED at Mr Macdonald's farm on Monday, March 23, cut him 8 tons scwt lor 121b • double the price." )O shifted about six miles to Mr Jlurph>'s, cut him 4 tons 4cwt Oqr 141b • then to Highland farm From Jas. Gordon, Esq., Galtue Cacllu, Cork :; . „ Pn^^ cjmuTnj « n IV f<TO > T V , RIT?TV -? bo^ fc ., ou V» ile -an^ "We have sown close on :JOO acre, (|imi.titi.'s ; l'RUll iRLLS, KOSE,^, MIRUB,~>, kc, IN GREAT VARIEIV t 10 ,,s i:scwt Oiir 141b ; thence to Mr Mark Stitfs and started on his stack at 0 o'clock^m Wednesday ranging from 1 Jowt to Bc\vt per acre. 'J he dUri- „.,., , „ • N iiioimnjf, and at five ininutes to live wo liad it finished, and cut 22 tons lOcwt 3(ir 41b. The distance bution is perfect." , (At Moderate Prices). we tiavolled fiom M'Dwnes to htitfa was 21 miles. We shifted to Mr John OTn-ady's about seven - From R. W. Mudie, Esq , Guildfoi J, Rnnoy :- ! . , "i lluß .. *"•>«* 5 H *?" SO]^lS O ]^l n2n 2 l q ' < 1 ,? 1 f b : s! - lf - t ,° d a f ? w I ",^, Mr B w - O'Grady's, and cut him 1 ton "We have already sown o\er 130 nciei, n»in» = l^c«t l.ir lib ; then shifted about four miles aud cut Mr Wilson 7 tons Bc\vt 3qr2llb ; then shifted manures of all sorts, wliich tho Marhinc .lis- | "'n «fo VT?! ' Mm^.'- r.l! O iV? d CmC in h T tons llcwt Oqr 81b ; shifted again, about six Sffl^WiJWSf "^ «.««•- T Vegetable ....I Flon W Ke«I«, »!«« Agrlonl, tiiViXl *CCdS STrCO to aijy Addfi'C«S. Twentyman's, about three miles, on the 2nd of Ap.il. This concluded!^week's work!" b same as supplied to Mr Mudie." 'l „ k — _~ — 2To. of Miles Travelled, 60; ETo. of Tons Cut, 96 Tons 7cwt Oar 251b. From Richard Br.Li, Esq., Trafford Paik:— j -•— r.-— t-. .. 1 I bVen'^v^th^sei'ion: SAMPLES AND QUOTATIONS OF ALL AGRICULTURAL SEEDS Full «tf S&OtoS '"f ?° rse A ail f. St^' H - 8a Ji-lStfffiSi" flXhlS the MaChi ' 1C S ° W i ™™ ON APPLICATION. ' ' Clc^^ o^^^phcati O n. Robert Staples, Esq., Dunmore, Dnrrow, . «____ : ■ A. Ti !l?i T2 5§ A "F3"TI TIP A TTI?W says :-" Your Manure Distributor does iU woik ! === XVi^X^JaiJCl^Vfia ii v <3 JJ Jtlij|ja.V£« JXT, > Axdukw Gilchrist, I^q , siy.s : — " The Dis- OHRISTOHUBOH. tribntor purchased from you for the Right Hon. , I^T T I%,'F TVT^^ A T^TT^ "I^T A T¥J y«m«B««»itB«4^v IB^^^ Ma^^ A r iscount Powerscourt has pi\ en every sat isfac- , JJN A i.TA JXSL \J Jr&_±yl 3Jr -13 JlJxjL _H. JL& • For a most comfortable, remarkably easy, luxu- ~«1i;T HIMMEL, Cumberland street (oppotion. Tho equal manner of distiibutum is a very ; rious and delightful shavcuseAnßEsz'acelebi-ated \'v « sifn thn ■prr»<=™t-..n l>i»nnfnrfn mul strong recommendation, not to h ay how much ! Manda. in Rilor, with fully wan-an-^ggq? ATA 'T • Al,, *m**? ,}' : " f,° " better and cheaper this is done than by hand." I _ _ ted interchangeable blades. American Organ Tuner and Uepaircr. EngngeI riflflW TIJFWF^ AIT'S 1 A "XTfPIM A «k>PV* MV^qsqiPk M "5^ A KVP nn fH Thousands of unso- ments taken for Dancing, &c. For Sale, Kea few only for sale j SEED MERCHANTS AND SEED &EOWEES, WTlr ,, n __ , TTi i doubted merit! Satisfaction guaranteed. From all "XTT ANTED KNOWN.— PETER DICK; r«IMMO & BLAIP, , dealers, and the maker, A. Aiibexz, Birminghnm, \'V tho Most Reliable Watchmaker am

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Otago Witness, Issue 2008, 18 August 1892, Page 12

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