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Business Notices. HIDGES. ' ~ ~~~ fiJIIIiiJIJJiiiw'B They are now perfect. Will sow 801b of any kind of artificial manure per sere up to 3cwt or 4cw if necessary, and sow it evenly and continuously. It will not clog, however pasty and wet th superphosphates may be. We append a testimonial out of a hundred. Tapanui, January 11, 1895. Deak Sins,— Your TURNIP and MANURE DRILL which I got this season has quite pleased me I have sown all manures and guanos known to my district, with Fison's Local Superphosphates, Chesterfield and Mslden Guanos. It will now to a nicety with phosphates and blood " manure from 601b up to 400)b ; end in guanos from 601b op to 6001b, and n6 trouble— wet or dry alWhe came, the manure mutt go, and it goes properly in * regular stream aa it should, though | did not riddle my manures— five classes (5). I consider your drill as supplied to me meets a lone-felt want, "and it only requires to be known to those who wish a cure and certain crop of turnips. -^ v^^^- JOHN MackiE> THOMSON'S PATENT DOUBLE AND SINGLE DRILL PLOUGH, COMBINED WITH GIIAY'S " EUREKA " MANURE and TURNIP SOWER. "This Machine forms the Drills and sows the Manure and Turnips at one operation, and the seed, put at once into nioist ground, ensures a ■Quick and Healthy Braird. JTREBJLE AND DOUBLE DRILL PLOUGHS, to form two drills at once Jf followed with the DOUBLE-DRILL SOWER behind, ensure a moist bed and Quick and Vigorous Growth. SINGLE DRILL OR RIDGING PLOUGHS ALWAYS IN STOCK. - - When ground has been ploughed vet and succeeded by dry weather, our PATENT ROTARY HARROW is the Only Implement that Will Thoroughly Pulverise the Hard Lumps and put All Weeds to the Surface. EMse anil I&iggimg Karß'<m'S 9 Cray's B'atent AutomatSc Single awcl Boiafoie Bag-gen'S, Cl&attcutiers, Horsegears, Drays, Zig-zag* Harrows, etc., etc, Fencing Standards and Wire, Binder Twine, Oils, etc. ' ' - AGENTS FOR DEERING'S STEEL HARVESTERS AND TWINE BINDERS, MERCER NON- CANVAS BINDERS, Greytawn South, March 1894. Dear Sins,— My Mercer pnrchased lh?s season has fully exceeded your representations. My crop this leason, as well as being very heavy straw, was most terribly laid. The machine will rip through anything, and it seems Eext to impossible to choke the elevators, which worked without a bitch. My two canvas elevator machims k*pt one man constantly employed the whole season doiDg nothing butpatohing canvases, to say nothing of .lost time in stoppages. To any farmer wanting * reliable binder.and le*«t troublesome, I recommend the Mercer. John Bruce. ALSO CLAYTON AND SHUTTLEWORTH'S MILLS AND ENGINES, TRAQTION ENGINES AND OIL ENGINES, BURRELL'S TRACTION ENGINES AND ROAD LOCOMOTIVES. Lioht:Bp;own€oi>Livei\Oilil . PUKE, NATURALLY PALATABLE, AND EXTRAORDINARILY EFFICACIOUS IH CONSUMPTION, THROAT AFFECTIONS, AND DEBILITY OF ADULTS AND CHILDREN. . Dr. StNTCLAIR COGHH.L. f "In Tubercular Disease, possesses greater theFkysmcm, for OonaunipHoti, Ventnor. \ rapeutic efficacy than any other Cod Liver Oil." Bir G. DUNCAN GIBB, Bart., M.D., f "A remedy of great power in the treatment of Physician to the Westminster Hospital. \ many Affections of the Throat and Larynx." JOSEPH J. POPE, Esq., M.H.C.8., J "In all debilitated states of the system, a Lots Staff-Bwrgeon, Army, fridia. \ reliable and valuable remedy." Dr. GEORGE SAUMDBfeS, C.8., ? f "A valuable remedy, especially in the Wasting Xiate Dtputy-Inspector-G&ncral, Army Hospitals. \ Diseacw of Children." Bold ONLY In Capsuled Imperial Half-Pints, Pints, and Quarts, by all Chemists and Storekeepers. Sole Consignees— RNSiß, HARFORD & CO., Limited, 210, High Holborn, Londog. CAUTION. — Resist mercenary attempts to recommend or substitute inferior kinds. ' FOR HARD TIDIES, FOR HARD WORK, FOR THE HARDEST CQSVSPETiTIORS, YOU CANNOT BEAT AND THE LEADERS FOE YEARS. OOOf^OiISIIEiS THE FAVOURITES IN m mifpiß Tismfi^&sg>E&<s> EVERY DISTRICT. OLOf Eo B TiliASI§EliB PRICE LISTS SENT IF ASKED FOR. LARGE STOCK OF WEARING PARTS IN DUNEDIN AND INVERCARGILL AT FACTORY PRICES. A few nights ago the constable at Eltham Tne sbow privileges at Oamaru were sold to a was seen making for the railway station with ' Prohibition syndicate •' at £15 10b. " , ° r , J ... A premium of £250 is to be given for the a drank on a wheelbarrow. It seems there is be . t two deßigng for a church to take thence no lock-up &t Eitham, and the inebriated man of the present St. Malttew'u in Hobson street, Lad to be conveyed by train to Hfcwera. Auckland

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Otago Witness, Issue 2179, 28 November 1895, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2179, 28 November 1895, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2179, 28 November 1895, Page 2