Buisness Notices. MADE. MADE< IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS IN PLOUGHS TMBS S£AB©&, ill Monldboards are now made to duplicate, which enables farmers to pub on new Mouldboarda & nSves wlthoufc the aid of a bheksmith. Tho beam where the land-lever stud is bolted on thCnMie to plough iB made broader to compensate for bolt hole*. A notable feature is our hud BifEisieii nimi steel pouts fbr w&v. (OVER 54,000 ALREADY m USE), which will outlast four ordinary welded on points, and keep the share always in good condit.ui. * hlc& ONCE USED ALWAYS USED. Required only to be tried to be apprec.ated. ANOTHER NEW DEPARTURE IS, OUR PATENT INSTANTANEOUS STRAIGHTENING AND FRONT LIFTING GEAR. This is only put ou ploughs when so ordered, at a Fmall extra cost. ALL KINDS AKD DESCRIPTIONS OF PLOUGHS MADE AND KEPT LN STOCK. BX&&EHS,- BOTH SIBTGLE AHB DOUBLE, FITTED WITH EITHER HARD TEMPERED STEEL OR CHILLED MOULDBOARDS. DALZIEL'S PATENT DUST-PROOF PLOUGH WHEELS supplied when required at an extra cost of 15s per Set of Three Wheels. OUR NEW PATENT GRADUATED ALL-STEEL SPRIN& TOOTH CULTIVATOR AND COUCH DESTROYER, With or without Seedboxes for Grain and Grass or Cannister. for Turnips. As vre make it it is Perfect. Don't buy elsewhere until you have seen this Implement. Made in all sizes with Beversible Steel loints. £l»ec2a! Notice.— The tines and points of these are made of very best P Sheffield Spring Steel (which.l 3 the best in the world), and tempered in • oil, and Absolutely Unbreakable with ordinary work. ALSO TURNIP CUTTERS AND PULPERS, All S'zcs and fitted with Double or Single Baggers as required. Orer 200 Baggers made. -' HORSE GEARS, DISC HARROWS3OLLERS, FAN MILLS, BURRELL'S TSSACT&ON BMGJWES. w- d-A^rxows threshing j^illss -m Improved for this season with 20in Screens and new patent divided blast. ; * - ... oil engines: FENCING STANDARDS at lowest possible prices. GRAY'S PATENT STANDARDS— for permanent fencing as well as folding sheep on turnips— allow perfect straining and are superseding the ordinary Standards. . .''.'' Alf Blacksmith's Requisites— Bar Iron, Horse Nails, Mies, Rasps, &c, &c. OILS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. . • - PEiRtOK'SPOtLAR^ST^UToTIND^RABBIT BXTERKINATER' drops Pollard ' 7 , or PhMpharistd Oata aa desired.. > . - - SOLE AGENTS IN NEW ZEALAND FOB ■• DEERING PONY AND ALL-STEEL HARVESTERS AND BINDERS. S B and^d w ?S ti ?i S 3£J£? ;S d £K EhJndleStna ly. The machines are much »u P erior to M other makers' machines. "Deenng's works cover 5 acres, and turn out a machine every minule, and works are tw.ee as large as those of Jhe nert Srgest maker."-(See Catalogue.) Intending purchasers of B nders for next season ehould not S the opportunity of securing a Deering Order early to avoid disaj poiutment. LARGE STOCKS OP DUPLICATKS ALWAYS READY TO HAND AT ALL ijAnU * a OV OUR BRANCHES. ■ i V " '" " • — tfBSOLUTELT PUKE, NATURALLY PALATABLE, AND EXTBAOKDINARILY EFFICACIOUS IN COHBUMPTIO3; THROAT AFFECTIONS, AND DEBtUTY OF ADULTS AKO CHILDREN. Dr. StNCkAIR COGHILIi, / " In Tuborcular Disease, possesses greater the- . Physician, Hospital for Consumption, Vmtnor. ( rapeutio efficaoythan any other Cod Liver Oil." Sir G, DUNCAN GIB 3, Bart., BZ.D., f . "A remedy of great power in the fa-eatnient of Physician to the Westminster Hospital . ( many Affections of th& Throat and Laxyns. 1 JOSEPtJ j. POPE, Esq., nr.n.C.S., f "In all debilitated Btates, of the system, a Xiats Staff-Surgeon, Arnvj, India. -, i reliable and valuable remody." Or. GBOHGK SACNDER3, C.H., ? f " A valuable remedy, especially in the Wasting - %ate DtpntV'lnspector-Qensral, Army Hoepitals.\ Diseaces of Childron." Cold ONLY in Capsuled Imkemali Half-Pints, Pints, and Quarts, by all Chenaists and StorekeeperSi aoloOonsigneea— iNSJlH, HAKFORD & CO^Llmlted^ 21^,High Eolborn» Londogu » CAUTION.— Resist mercenary attempts to recommend or substitute inferior hinds, p §■ WITH RELIABLE „._., -,-»..«.,,_» \"* 'iVf WE WILL BE PLEtSKD Ttt SEND ■ " ' OUR PRICE LISTO WifialQ Vl&WVifbSlOl ———_—«-»»«»««»_«, TO ANYONE ASKIiVQ FOR THEM. L LAJRaE. STOCK OF WEAEIKG PARTS AT FACTORY PRICES. JIT DujfEDiy, IyTEßCA g£^J^^R^oy North, yAPiEB, Stootby, Hobaht. The vital atatisticj for the six months ending The following public works appropriations Tune 30 were :— Births, 573 ; marriage*, 231 ; hsve been made by the Cabinet :— Otago Central 3eath,s, 224. For the corresponding six months railway, £5000.; KikuraDgi. station buildings, jf last year • Births, 605 ; marriage?, 181 ; £1000 ; Midland railway, Belgrove section, uid deaths, 278. ' ' £2000.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2210, 9 July 1896, Page 2
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689Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2210, 9 July 1896, Page 2
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