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fJHE SOUTH CANTERBURY TIM? 8 DULY APPOINTED GAZETTE! for all notice* under the Bankbuptot Act JpATBNT STEEL BABB FENCING WIRE. , (Galvanised) A STEEL HEDGE-IMPASSABLE. Restrains the Most Unruly Cattle, protects the most tempting Crops ■ Is the CHEAPEST and most dnrahleFence Proof against Flood, Wind or Fire. All Manrauding animals kept from the FLOCKS.

Sales for the Year 1881 53,000 tons Sole Maker in Great Britain— RICHARD JOHNSON & NEPHEW, Manchester, and 8 Great Winchester Street, London, E.C. ■ Manufacxubbbb of— Iron and Steel Fencing Wire, Plain ahd Galvanised Galvanised Fencing Stand Iron Standards Machine-Cnt Fencing Staples Straining Screws and Fencing Tools of all Descriptions. e LA REE, AND c O.’S * ANCHOR COTTONS. Anchor Six Cord Soft Cotton. Anchor New Glace Cotton Anchor Crochet & Tatting Cotton. Anchor Embroidery Cotton, Anchor Sole d’Ecosse or Silk Cotton. FOR HAND AND MACHINE SEWING f I ! GOLD MEDAL, PARIS|IB7B. , Cl H BE P-WASH I NQ k) JACKSON’S SHEBPLIFT. Protected; Jhy (Royal Letters Patent; is a most useful and simple contrivance for lifting sheep from the hot soak initead of their being dragged np an incline ; it can be fitted to almost any wash, The following statements have been kindly I gi'ring for pnhcation:— ' ,1 have aeed one of Jackson’s Patent] Lifts at my wash with greal; advantage, as it saves labour, prevents inji iry to the sheep economises soap, and helps to insure more perfect washing. V""' WILLLVM LEWIS. Stoneleigh, near Skipton. I have seen Jackson’s Patent Sheep Lift at work, and I consider it a valuable invention ; the sheep are got under the jets while tue wool is hot; the washing is greatly facilited; the sheep are saved from injury by rough usage, and the> colour and condition of the wool is improved, ■iter Mclntyre. H'ikiridlak,

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3133, 18 April 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3133, 18 April 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3133, 18 April 1883, Page 4

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