IP- • . ' „ ~'-■. ,"-'" Telephones: Office, 1838; House, 2883, TO FAEMEES, THEASHEES, CO2TTEACTQES, AND OTHEES. ORDERS NOW BEING BOOKED FOR RUPERIOR PRIZE THRASHING MACHINERY. EARLY APPLICATION REQUESTED. In Stock, now Landing, and to Arrive— LATEST STYLE TRACTION ENGINES, 6 and 8-h.p. T.ATE«ST STYLE TRACTION ENGINES (Compound, on Spr.ng* LATEST STYLE PORTABLE ENGINES, 4 to 16-h.p. LATEST STYLE THRASHING MACHINES, 4ft and 4ft 6in, SELF-FEEDERS. , „ __ , MARSHALL'S OIL TRACTOR for General Farm Work. MARSHALL'S Engine and Machine Fittings and Duplicate Parts for all Machinery, Oils, Waste, Belting, &c, on hand. 8-h.p. TRACTION "SET" to arrive at Bluff. EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT ARRANGED. AGENT for ANDREWS & BEAYEN'S CHAFFCUTTERS and BAGGERS and DUPLICATES. SECOND-HAND PORTABLE and TRACTION THRASHING " SETS " and BAGGER CHAFFCUTTERS FOR SALE. Machinery not in stock cabled for and procured at shortest notice. WA.LKEE ! WHERE MACHINERY AND DUPLICATE PARTS ARE KEPT.
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" A boy and I built that bridge in a week about 16 years ago, and now you are going to renew it at a cost of £150," remarked Cr 1\ J. Lyonar last week, when the Qook Countj Council decide-d to renew a bridge £& tlio Waitnata Riding.
Robert Illing, a travelling piano tuner, was found dead in his bed at the Methver) Hotel on Sunday morning. Deceased had been in the- district about a fortnight, and appeared to be in h:9 usual health when he retired on Saturday.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3030, 10 April 1912, Page 4
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