Business Hotices, j REID AND GIAY, | Sole Agents for BALL & ROLLER **i Wi^ VV Ui.4Ui BALL & ROLLER BEARINGS. BEARINGS. ?^3oiiny r n'WTAT /^? stK w son haß givßa me every SJO I llilUli Ixlilr /"My M. satigfaction, and can conGlasgow Farm, A l^^^^M^^^S^M^^ii #!S^ fidently recommend the MoseJe), iW i^^^w H!e * si^ !sasWjB!fi!ISSS!KB * flaa!saia '^iß rWßfc same to intendirg purMay 8 1897 ?lg r* a^f fcaJg^ ia!;:3^' "' ' IJ f^??rypl|§| chasers. Light draught h™-. Prp r , n *ißn'r B n W^^lk \ g^^UfesaßaK^^^^^^^i^ri W / -he ia undoubtedly, as r i_, v . rl , r _,, I1 , w x ;h , faj-^gj l ; '^^ f ss^ T only « sed tne bf.rae two The DEERIKG BINDER will go on any hillside that can be ploughed with a Doublefurrew Plough. With Ball and Boiler Bearings. The Best Mower ever offered to the Farmers. Sole Agents for the World-famed THE. STANDARD MACHINES OF ENGLAND. New §Siipiaaeia4s Ex Slsstaiasa sisad f£.saikoufii»a, JSuLSt 4.aiaded. UOADSTERS AND ROAD RACERS LADY'S MACHINES WITH WESTWOOD RIMS. ALL MACHINES TJTTED WITH ENGLISH DUN LOP TYRES. J3ELLS, LAMPS, GEAR WHEELS, &c. SEND EOR PARTICULARS. AGENTS FOR This ce^brated Cotton Belting is the Best in the World for Durability, Strength, and Cheapnets. It is 90 per cent, stronger than any other Belting and is not affected by Heat, fcsteam, or G»s. Send for Prices. A. &. T. BURT (LIMITED) ARE ALSO AGENTS FOR E^GELBERT'S FAMOUS, LUBSICATINQ €HLB. Unequalled for Cylinders, Engines, and Machinery of all descriptions. The public are cautioned against buying spurious imitations of these celebrated Oils which »re being sold »s " EXS GILBERT'S." None are genuine unless purchased through the Agents and leading Ironmongers end invoiced as "ENGELBERT'S." Wat ufachirers and Importers of Sight-feed Lubricators and every description of Steam Filings, Bhaf ting. Pulleys, and Plumtner Blocks. Cotton Waste, Leather Belting, and Donkey Pumps, &c. CSO3E£SSEISE 3 »O2?JX>E;2 i a-€SE3 S^J-VS^CESO. Engineers, Iron and Brass Fouuders, Coppersmiths, Plumbers, and General EloclroplaterS PUWEPKjjL __^ 1 . - - . — — , — . - ■ — — —^— We beg to advise our customers and friends that, although the main building of our works has been burnt out, the Engine, Woodworking, and Smiths' Bhops, the wearing parts and other stores of materials, -were separate from the main department and are not in any way injured. We were consequently able to supply all ©riles*® ' for kiaives and ©tlaes* parts sasrae ds«y ? am<l slassit R&e able -to continue to do soThrough the great kindness of the other engineers of the city, who havo gratuitously placed tools at our disposal as well as other plant, we are able at once to start work on orders. Other friends have supplied us with temporary premises, and the contractor promises us the building again in a fortnight. We trust therefore, that our customers will be little inconvenienced, and that they will help us to retrieve our losses by bearing with the little delay that must take place.
fro. the Islands, report. ,11 I M, JT.^^^J^^^S^ The Hoi A. J. Cadn^an left Auckland by I iuflneuza. He bad only been HI » week, train on Friday for Te Kuiti. and proceeds I Out of 23 applicants for the position ot hnh thence overland to Wellington to make himeelf I assistant at the Nelson Girls College, Mua acquainted with the character oE the country, a l?earco, M.A., has received the appomtcieuti.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2293, 10 February 1898, Page 2
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539Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2293, 10 February 1898, Page 2
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