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Business Notices. PRIZE MACHINERY. AWARDED Wr OVER TWO HUNDRED & FIFTY PRIZE MEDALS -*WB IN ADDITION TO NUMEROUS IMPORTANT MONEY PRIZES. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND: MB. AND CO. have secured Prizes at all the Competitive Trials of the Royal Agricul* • tural Society of England held since 1887, at which their classes of Machinery wera tested. Before that time they did not compete. MELBOURNE EXHIBITION 1889: TWO FIRST PRIZES AND TWO "SPECIAL MENTIONS"! FOR GENERAL EXCELLENCE. MESSRS MARSHALL SONS, & CO.'S LATEST STYLE OF COLONIAL THRESHING MACHINES ! A GREAT SUCCESS. After a considerable number of years experience as to the Btyle of threshing machinery best suited to these colonies, I now have pleasure in informing my numerous friends and customers that in MESSRS MARSHALL'S LATEST STYLE OF IMPROVED COLONIAL THRESHING MACHINE I have a Perfect Threshing Machine in every respect to offer them. Only a few of these were imported this season, and they HAVE PROVED ALL THAT COULD BE DESIRED in all kinds of Grain and Grass Seed in whatever condition. The STRAW SHAKERS ARE TWO FEET LONGER than formerly! The Second Blast is a SEPARATE ONE, fitted CLOSE BEHIND FINISHING SHOE. This shoe has three EXTRA LARGE RIDDLES. The main Shoe, Riddles, and Blast are now made the full width of machine. TheSMUTTER SPOUT is arranged to deliver the dust into saoks AT SIDE of machine. The Elevator Cups are HIGHER, giving greater drop to grain, and preventing any being taken back in them. The Corn Screens are LARGER, and have doors the full length of them, to enable all grain to be cleared from wires. The Corn Spouts are HIGHER OFF THE GROUND, obviating the necessity of digging holes for the sacks. EXTRA SORREL RIDDLE (over chaff riddle), with spout to side of shoe. The chaff is blown out over fore-carriage with caviugs — clear of the machine. The Caving Riddle is brought further FORWARD, and other details altered, making these machines MOST PERFECT in their operations on all kinds of grain and grass seed in whatever condition. Mr George M 'Donald, of West Taieri, writes under date '26th April 1892:— "I write you concerning the new Marshall Mill and Traction Engine. In the first place, I find the extra long shakers a great advantage, especially in wet grain, I havo threshed very wet grain, and find that not a single grain was left unshaken. The smutter delivery, which comes out over the wheel, works splendidly. The cup-delivery is one of tho greatest improvements, it being about a foot higher in the drop, than any other mill I have seen. This causes every grain to pass into the smutter instead of being carried back into the cups. The corn spouts, being about sin higher, there is no digging of holes to get the sacks filled, and these only require to be hung on to the hooks. " The Traction Engine I consider a great benefit in shifting. I find it is very easily fixed, tnd works splendidly when threshing." NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS EXHIBITION 1890; SIX ONLY FIRST AWARDS & SPECIAL MENTION (Being for all Their Exhibits). ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND: FIRST PRIZE OF £40 AT THE LAST GREAT TRIALS At Cardiff for Finishing Threshing Machine ; also PRIZE OF £10 at Taunton for Self-feeder. in stock jgLaarx> to .a.rrx'vje: : Latest style of Improved " Colonial " Threshing Machines (for dressing both Grain and Grass Seed, &c), Newly Improved Portable Engines (all sizes, with Patent Chimney Lifters, Ice), Newly Improved Traction Engines (with Inside Gear, Large Tenders, Injectors, &c.) — ipecially made for Colonial Use. / ,-. x. Orders for Season 1892-93 now being booked. ' " As this machinery takes a considerable time jo prepare and get out here, intending purchasers are particularly requested to send in their orders as soon as possible, to enable machinery to be got out in good time. WALKER STREET, DUJSTEDIN", WHERE MACHINERY & R jjSERVE gARTS AR E KEPT. TO DAIRY FARMERS, MEAT AND FRUIT PRESERVERS, &*. 3 VICTORIA STREET, LIVERPOOL, a -RV, nrPT.fl.rpd to receive Consignments of all kinds of DAIRY PRODUCE), GRAIN A. GREEN FRUI? TINNED g FRUITS, MEATS, to., also of TINNED SHEEP'S TONGUES. Fifty to 75 per cent, on market value after receipt of goods will be deposited m any bank named in London, Liverpool, or Manchester. Messrs Fowler Bros., Limited, having connection all 'over the United Kingdom and Ire and, are in a be^r position than most firms to " place" produce almost immediately on arrival, especially if it be shipped direct to Liverpool, where it can be unloaded in 24 hours. If shipped to London it often takes three weeks todischarge. For [farther particulars apply at Otago Dady Tinw «£ W.tness Office Fowler's Branch Offices, London, Bristol, and Newcaatle-on-Tyna. Telephone 258. Cable AddreM. "Fowler I *." Liverpool. A BIQ WEEK'S CHAFF CUTTING THE FOLLOWING IS A DETAILED ACCOUNT OF ONE WEEK'S CUTTING WITH ONE OF ANDREWS AND BEAVEN'S 12-INCH 3-KNIFE NEWEST PATTERN DOUBLE BAGGER " CANTERBURY " CHAFFCUTTERS, Driven with a four-horse power portable engine as gi7en in Mr S Wilson's (of Ashburton) own figures :— " ft l^^ 0 u afe ?*? Macdonald's farm on Monday, March 28, cut him 8 tons scwt lqr 121b ; 4 - ab ° ut 1X m^«l 8108 10 ¥ T ¥lFs£h cv * him 4 tons 4cw * OV 141b ; then to Highland farm -about , ossmile-and cut 3 tonsOcwt 2qr 131b ; then shifted about one mile to Mr M'Dwire's and cut ( tons 13cwt Oqr 141b ; thence to Mr Mark Stitt's and started on his stack at 6 o'clock on Wednesday morning, and at five minutes to five we had it finished, and cut 22 tons lOcwt 3qr 41b. The distance we travelled from M'Dwire's to Stitt's was 21 miles. We shifted to Mr John CTGrady's, about seven miles and cut 5 tons 17cwt 2qr 01b; shifted a few chains to Mr W. O'GracTy's, and cut him 1 ton Lscwt lqr lib ; then shifted about four miles and cut Mr Wilson 7 tons Bcwt 3qr 2llb : then shifted to Mr Johnstone.s, about three miles, and cut him 7 tons llcwt Oqr 81b; shifted again, about six miles, to Mr Lane Markie s, and cut 8 tons lOcwt ; shifted a few chains and cut for Ashburton itation master 1 ton 15cwt 2qr 41b ; shifted about four miles to Mr Lewis', and cut 10 tons 6cwt2qr 221b ; shifted to Mr Redmam s, about four miles, and cut him 10 tons Scwt Oqr 141b : shifted again to Mr Twentyman s, about three miles, on the 2nd of April. This concluded our week's work." No. of Miles Travelled, 60 ; No. of Tons Cut, 96 Tons 7cwt Oqr 251b. Full Particulars of all Sizes of Chaffcutters, for Hand, Horse and Steam, Horse Gears, Corn Crushers, and Seed Cleaners forwarded on Application. AKDEEWS AMD 3EAYEN, OHEISTOHUROH.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2009, 25 August 1892, Page 2

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