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•— — — •«— ■■ ■■ '■■'■» ■'• ■ > " Bus ness Notices. REID & GRAY'S (NEARLY 11,000 MADE. NEARLY 11,000 MADE.) FAMOUS DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS! ALSO THEIR EQUALLY FAMED CHAMPION CHILLED DIGGING PLOUGHS (SINGLE OR DOUBLE FURROW), WITH reversible steel points, land edge, and front-lifting leyer. These Digging Ploughs can be made convertible into ordinary double-furrows if desired. A large number of these now at work. MADE ANY SIZE. These are made on the lines of our well-known Disc Harrows, having extra-strong steel axles, and dispensing with the troublesome and dirt-collecting centre beariDg. For strength and durability they stand without a rival, and give no trouble breaking or bending. (3TREAD THlS.— Please receive cheque for Digging Harrow. It is a Bplendid Implement and does its work well going right to the bottom of the plough furrows. I have just finished a stubble field which with two strokes was made quite loose and fit for Bowing either grass or grain.— Signed Joseph Moslbt. IW GRAIN DBILLS.-«| (POSITIVE FEED.) Bo far as regularity of sowing is concerned (hey are perfect. 13, 15, 17 COULTER 7in centres always in stock. COMBINED GRAIN, MANURE, & TURNIP DRILL. Greatly improved for this season. Made in all combinations, and to sow Grain or Turnips at will, with or without Manure, as desired. This is THE DRILL for the times. Blade any size from 4 to 8 Coulters, Uin to 16in between Turnip drills, and for Grain 6in, 7in, or Bin. Fitted with NEW PATENT ADJUSTABLE COULTERS. AGrENTS FOR CLAYTON AND SHUTTLEWOBTH'S MILLS AND ENGINES. GENUINE WHOLESALE PRICES j/L v TO ALL PURCHASERS. tV^SS^J IRON BEDSTE ADS, full size, with Spring MATTRESSES *¥ VBf^/ to fit, 55«. JF£f*a COLONIAL SOFAS, with Cushion k two Pillows, 22s 6& /7 J> PERAMBULATORS, beat English make, 37s6d' *yJx& /J rt O n WOOD CHAIRS, 3s 3d. t7^sS!yJ> ■ * ® * CANE CHAIRS, 4s 6d ' J/ -v-~-CARPETS, best 5-Irame Brussels, 5s 6d J/i*± /T WOVB WIRB MAT " per yard. ' TRESSBS > our own make » ' g% fV^^^/J WALNUT DRAWING ROOM M*f V^ J/S!S%/r SUITES, nine pieces, spring V^ i VJ*O V^ ■ J/s&ts!&r sfcuffedi covered in ta P estr 7> £10 10s. /7/f 9 DINING ROOM SUITES, nine pieces, J/ C% /r Bpring stnfiEed, covered In leather, #/L *l lllg ' J^ Jy&fij^/f PIANOS ! PIAMOS! PIANOS ! £33. #H J/ Payments extending over a term of years to snit IW J/ Purcbaser - STOOL FHEE WITH EAOH.PIANO.ggfr J/4%^M fcsole AgentS f ° r the Celebrated FOSTER'S PIANO. /ImfimikWk IHB CHISHOLM, /i^jr RATTIIAT STREET, NEW ZEALAND PATENT No. 1393; DATE JBBS. WE have been informed that CHAFFCUTTERS fitted with a DOUBLE BAGGER, or TWO SCREW PRESSES, are being offered for sale. THE ABOVE PATENT claims the combination of two or more Screw Presses to one Chaffcutter, and the use of a slide between two or more presses. Royal Letters Patent were granted for 14 years, and we still hold them, thus securing to us the Sole Right to manufacture Buch machines. , We hereby give notice that WE SHALL SUE FOR DAMAGES USERS of any chaffcutter which infringes the above Patent. DON'T BUY A LAWSUIT AS WELL AS k BfCUTTEB! We spent a large sum of money in bringing out; our Double-bagger Chaffcutters, and for eight years we have made and sold a high-class, reliable machine at a reasonable pries. We have made a name all over the Australasian colonies for these machines. We sbali nofc allow our rights, for which we have the sanction and protection of the law, to be trespassed upon. ANDREWS AND BEAVEN,

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Otago Witness, Issue 2045, 4 May 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2045, 4 May 1893, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2045, 4 May 1893, Page 2

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