Business Notices. • A \t^ REID AND GEAT, Sole Agents for £ id w-™s»w JJALL & ROLLER 13.1 WdlG W O^AWu BALL & HOLLER BEARINGS. BEARINGS. ippC^nTT^TfiWT AT /©S wt|l< fel son as g' ven me every 1 JUm k AluUlii liilii ■ yr/\ JT , ..,,., „ eatif faction, and can con* Glasgow Fabm, if^^^l^^-m^^l^^%^M^^' fideutly recommend the Mosgiel, -Jj^^^^g^^^^^^^^^^gaßs^^^^^^ same to infendiiig purMay 8, 1897 JH~I3{ iy " ~ ehaseis. Light draught Messes Reid and Gua\ fr*!] W / s ee is undoubtedly, as Gentlemen-,— l wi*h' |^^|^^^^^^^^^^r^^j I only used the fame two state that the "Pony horses all the season — " DEERINQ " BINDERS surpass all others. Ihe DEERING BINDER will go on any hil'side that can be ploughed with a Doublefurrow Plough. With Ball and Roller Bearings. The Best Mower ever offered lo the Farmers. Sole Agents for the World-famed y THE STANDARD MACHINES OF ENGLAND. Kew Ex Miiitat»a and I^aikouva. Jnst Lassdecl. ROADSTERS AND EOAD RACERS LADY'S MACHINES WITH WESTWOOD RIMS. AI.L MACHINES FITTED WITH ENGLISH DUN LOP TYRES. iiELLSi LAMPS, GEAII WHEELS, &c. SEND FOR PARTICULARS. (Xj.EIVTI i S 1 K13), AGENTS FOR This celebrated Cotton Belting is the Best in the World for Durability, Strength, and CheapBess. It is 80 per cent, stronger than any other Belting and is not affected by Heat, Steam, or Gas. Send for Prices. A. &. T. BURT (LIMITED) ARE ALSO AGENTS FOR E^GELOERT'S FAMOUS LUBRICATING OiLS. Unequalled for Cylinders, Engines, acd Machinery cf all descriptions. The public are cautioned igaimt buying gpiuious imitations of these celebrated Oi's which are being cold ss " ENGELBSRT'S." None are genuine unless purchased through the Agents and leading Ironmongers and iuvoiced as " ENGELBERT'S." Maiufacturers and Importers of Sight-feed Lubricators and every description of Steam Fittings, Shafting, Pulleys, and Plummer Blocks, Cotton Waste, Leather Belting, and Dcnkey Pumps, &c. Ei)gineers, Jron and Brass Ftundets, Coppersmiths, Plumbers, and General Electroplatera DUNEPIN, We beg to advise our customers and friends that -we have so many orders in hand for CHAFFCIITTIFK-S and SJEISB> CI.RAWEIB,*« that we shall not be able to exhibit at so many shows or so largely as usual, but trust at the TIMAHU, CHItISTCIIUJiCII, PALMERSTON, and INYERCAEGILiL SHOWS to see all our old customers, and some new ones, to inspect many recent improvements on our "well-known reliable machines. GOLD MEDAL (SPECIAL AWARD), BRISBANE EXHIBITION. Highest award made to Ohaffcutters, beating all other makers. Ihe number of cycles registered in Auckland Hugh Storey -was fined £2 or seven days for is 1315. attempting to give tobacco to a prisoner at Eight persons filed in bankruptcy laet week Aucklaud. A convict named John Bell, underin the colony — a Maori, a labourer, an hole!- g°' l< B three years' sentence, was sentenced to keeper, a medical practitioner, a cterk. two two months' imDriso.nment for striking Warden Ifcorekeepers, aud a horse trainee * Gideon,
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Otago Witness, Issue 2287, 30 December 1897, Page 2
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463Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2287, 30 December 1897, Page 2
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