Business Notices, D.F. PLOUGHS. "^^-^^__ D.F. PLOUGHS. RJSPORTAMT I^PRO^SRSSWTS IK3 PLOUGHS THiS SE/VSORL AH Mouldboardß are now made to duplicate, which enables farmers to put on new Mouldboards themselves without the aid of a bheksmith. The beam where the land-lever stud is bolted on to Plough is made broader te compensate for holt holes. A notable feature is our HARD SIE¥ESS!BLS PSTEiT STEEL TOiMTS FOFS SHARES(OVISI! 24.000 ALREADY IN USE), which will outlast fonr ordinary welded on points, and keep the share always in good condition. ONCE USED ALWAYS USED. Required only to be tried to be appreciated. ANOTHER NEW DEPARTURE IS OUR PATENT INSTANTANEOUS STBAISHTEftiNG Ai\!D FRONT LIFTING GEAR. This is only put on ploughs when so ordered, at a small extra cost, ALL KINDS AND DESCRIPTIONS OF PLOUGHS MADE AND KEPT IN STOCK. BIG-fttuS, BOTH SINGLE ARB DOUBLE, FITTED WITH EITHER HARD TEMPERED STEEL OR CHILLED MOULDBOARD3. DALZIEL'S PATENT DUST-PHOOF PLOUGH WEIEELS supplied when * required at an extra cost of 15$ per Set of Three Wheels. OUR NEW PATENT GRADUATED ALL STEEL SPRING TOOTH CULTIVATOR AND COUCH DESTROYER, "With or "without Seedboxes for Grain and Grass or Cannister for Turnips. As we make it it is Perfect. Don't buy elsewhere until yon have seen this Implement. Made in all sizes with Keversible Steel Points. Specaaß Notice. — The tines' and points of these are made of very best Sheffield Spring Steel (which is the best in the world), and tempered in oil, and Absolutely Unbreakable with ordinary work. - ALSO TURNIP CUTTEES AND PULPERS. O*® "BCST /3\ TBT" TE* tf** Tri" PS*" ""FT B TKT^ "Ss£ 4mS All sizes, and fitted with Double or Single Baggers as requiied. Over 200 Baggers made. HORSE GEARS, DISC HARROWS, ROLLERS, FAN MILLS, BURRELL'S TRACTION EWQSNSS. ' Pr CLAYTON'S TXS22,ES3III?«JG!- H&ESIL.X^ •*■ Improved for this season with -20in Screens and new patent divided blast, OIL ENGINES. FENCING STANDARDS at lowest possible prices. PATENT STANDARDS— for permanent fencing as well as folding sheep on turnips — allow perfect straining an,d are superseding the ordinary Standards. All Blacksmith's Requisites — Bar Iron, Horse Nails, Files, Rasps, &c, &c. OILS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. - PEARSON'S POLLARD DISTRIBUTOR AND RABBIT EXTERMINATER drops Pollard, or Fboßphorißed O»ts ss desired. ' ! SOLE AGENTS IN NEW ZEALAND FOR DEERING PON? AND ALL-STEEL HARVESTERS AND BINDERS. The LIGHTEST draught Machines in the worlr l . Fitted with Patent Ball and Ruller Beaming* and with adjustable open and closed back to suit either loug or sLorfc grain, which they handle effectually. The machines are much superior to all other makers' machines. "Dcering's works cover 5 acres, and turn out a machine every minute, and works are twice as large as those of the next largest maker."— (See Catalogue.) Intending purchasers of B'nders for next season fhould not miss the opportunity of securing a Deering Ocder early to avoid disappointment. LAKGB STOCKS OF DUPLICATWS ALWAYS READY TO HAND AT ALL OI<'OURBR\NCHES.
\ ... ■ f ABSOLUTELY PUKE, NATUEALLY PALATABLE, AND EXTEAOKDINABrLY EFFICACIOUS IN CONSUMPTION, THROAT AFFECTIONS, AND DEBILITY OF ADULTS AND CHILDREN. Dr. StNCI,AIR 'COGHIE.Ii, / "In Tubercular Disease, possesses greater tlieTltysiciaii, Hospital for Consumption, Ventnor. ( rapeutic efficacy than any other Cod Live/ Oil." Up G. DTJNOAN (MSB, Bart., &1.D., f "A remedy of great power in the treatment of Pht/sioian to the Westminster Hospital. \ many Affections of the Throat and Larynx." JOSBPfI J. POPE, Esq., M.X.0.5., f "In all debilitated states of the system, a I/ate Staff-Surgeon, Army, India. \ reliable and valuable remedy." Dr. GEORGE SAtINDERS, C.8., ? f " A valuable remedy, especially in the Wasting Gate Deputy-Inspector-General, Army Hospitals. \ Diseases of Cliildren.". Pold ONLY in Capsuled Imperial Half-Pints, Pints, and Quarts, by all Chemists and Storekeepers. Sole Consignees— lHSAß, EARFORD & CO., Limited, 210, High Holborn, Londo^. CAUTION liesist mercenary attempts to recommend or substitute inferior kinds. &
FOR HARD TIMES, FOR HARD WORK, . FOR THE HARDEST COMPETITION,* YOU CANNOT BEAT AND THE LEADERS FOR YEARS. CORN*rRUSHERS THE FAVOURITES IN ft AnaraA PEICE LISTS SENT IF ASKED FOR. CMRISTGI3[."OSS,CTS. LARGE STOCK OF WEAEING PAETS IN DUNEDIN AND INVERCAKGILL AT FACTORY PRICES. A coincidence in the census occurred at Kai- Mr Seymour Thome G3orge has received ft kora, where the total population was exactly cablegram from Sir George Grey that Mrs and the sume as in 1891— viz., 301. The relative -Miss George had sailed for Naw Zealand, proportions of males and females, howeyer, were I Evidently Sir George has abandoned his ingre&tl/ changed. I tention of returning to the colony.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2203, 21 May 1896, Page 2
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733Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2203, 21 May 1896, Page 2
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