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Public Notices. ASSIGNBD RSTATE OF JOHN SHEBWUOD, GROCER, INVBRCARGILI Proved debta in tbe above B a tate must tx lendeied to tbe undprsiijned on or befon Monday, 22nd June 1891, or they cannot b< tecogniscd (feigned) H. HA WON, mj 29 Tay fctreet, luvercargill BR A X ! B R A X VERY POPULAR. A new game for the winter evening?. Josl opened out Naw bagger fair Ornamentt, 6i eaca. New Gold Tinsel. Very pretty ShelJ Boxes. 100 new Footballs at WESNEY BROS., LEVIATHAN GIFT DEPOT, DISK STREET -nvao rpOR COAL ISLAND <t MILFORD SOUNE Th« s.b. INVEKGvRGILL will sail for the above places on Thursday the 11th June at £ p.m. For Ireight or pa- sage apply to A. B CAMPBELL, my 33 Agent SPECIAL NOTICE TUBNIP FENCE. Reduction in Price. In o der to bring this Fence into general use and introduce a new industry, I have deter mined to reduce tbe price from 12s to 10s PER CHAIN I^UE question of Fencing is to all Farmers and Landowners an important one, anc when it i-t taken into consideration that it ii worth more than half the Mock, Buildings and Farming Implements put tocettier, bo mo 'dea ie arrived at at to its cost and tbe importance of eracting the best to be had. As the winter U near at hand I wieh to draw the attention of th« Farmers to a TURNIP FENCE lam now manufacturing at Lady Barkly. II cousiats of Blats supported and secnr d by si a wires ; it cannot be broken, <<ny concussion being resisted by the spring of thi wires ; all he wires and slats so intfcrwov- n as to orm a spring when drawn tight and properly put up Sam lea can te ecen at the fallowing Sale Yards .— WAIRIO * LIPTON WALLACETOWN DUUMMOSD WINTON OTADTAU WYjVD3AM THURNBORY And all information in rt farence to it can be obtained from Wears Mitchell, White and Co, who are appointed y gents for Southland, The plica will bu )0a per bundle (on trucks at Lady Barky. Each Bnu'lle contains One Chain, and is neatly rolled up ready fortraneii. In comparing prices Farmers mnst take intc consideration — Ita neatnef-p ; ita substantiality ; its durability ; ita portability, and its adaptability for ths vurposes reqairrd. So othei Fence can compare with it when these several points a; c properly thought ont. HINT* ON ERECTING THE FENCE. Ist when the Bundle i' unrdled, ODe side wil be f ..und perfectly level ; p'.ace that at th< tnp. 2nd— To spice the Fence — Prize the last slai out from the end of the rol), leaving 3 loops do likewise wi l h the end to be joined— thi brings six loops Together ulip a slut tbrougl ibe 6ix loops, and the eplice is complete 3rd— Always nse the longest and etronges rtaple* to be had, and on no account drivi them home : leave room for the play of th< wire. 4t: Fer turnip fenco any kind of faataninj can be used, but staples are recommendet as the best, especially where square stake: are ur,<=d. In concluding my remavka I may . ay, that ii another mostb. or ho I ehall be prepared tn tun out fences to snit all purpos-a from lft 6in n 4fc 6iu high ; which ha- from practical use beei foncd sufficiently hiyh for anything. As th slats can be placed as clo-e together or as- fa apart as deeired, the fence can be ma^e rabbi! fowi, gor, sheep, calf, pig, horse or Lnll prool ia fact Can be m^de to turn any kind of Btock I B (1 tvll alß'i, Bhould eufficient indocement offei ba ar>le to place on tbe market anew Fir Escape and Farmer's Ladder, also a new id* for securing stack roofs. The following testimonials « ill sr>ow \n wha estimation tbe f ence ie belti by those who hay had the practical use of it :— WAKGANUI TESTIMONIALS. Makirikin, VVanganni, 12th Sept, 1889. MB Johk PIERCY, Wanganni. D*ar Sir— Your Patent Fence I conside everything that can be desired in a Fenca. 1 ia easily erected, is light and ornamental in aj pearanca, and I have fouDd it a peifeot fenc for HDrse", Sheep and cattle. The encn yo mannfactnre for folding sheep on turnips i noiokly rut up and admirably anewer3 tbe pm pose.-? ours truly, W. THIS. OWBN. Mokohan. Tarakina, 12th Sept, 1889. JOHW PIEKC, Feq, Wanpanui. ; Dear Sir — In rep'y to yonr rr.emo of today have plassme m stating thit T have found von Patent Fence most u^fol. It is a thoroughl good Sheep Fence and with a barb wire a v o? it I think it i* bettor tbaD an ordinary wii fence for Cattle. It certainly supplies a publi want in the way of fencing, an^ you shonld ha^ a large demand for it. Yours faithfully, EDWARD N. NEWMAN. Heaton Park,Bnlls. 21st ept, 1889. I Johh Pibbct, Ebq, Fence Manufacturer »n Agricultural Agent. Wilson street, Wangano Dear Sir — I have much pleasure in givir you a testimonial as under for your patei f«cce :— I have u°ed your Patent Fence f< j >wo seasons and find it invaluable for s^t ; dividing a turnip or other fie'd. It quickly put up and takpn down. Wh«n a r shift is required on anything Hk° level groun it can be put up in five chain l«ngths and rolli by one man to tbe ne-t shift. It is a splend fence for taking in the sinuosities of a creek.am. dear sir, yours truly, ROBERT WILSON. Wanganui, 27, h September, 1839. J. Pibkct, Feq., Wancanui. Dear Mr — I have much pleasure in supply ii a testimonial aa to the value of yonr Fenc I have uped it as a temporary ani also aa pomaoant fence, and have found it strcc lipnt, easily handled, and quickly put up taken down and shifted when required. — 1 1 main, yours truly, FLETCHER HAR3I3ON, Brunswick, 26th November, 1889. MB J. PIfROT, Wanganui. Dear Fir,— l have had your Pig and She Fence in use for tbe last twelve months, fold) off both the above stock on root croos. Ifi it is most us«f al for the purpose ; in fact, in i opimori, wire netting is not equal to it for v fulness quickness of erection, ard st'bili Your other kind of fence I have not used, bu • have no doubt it is equally goo<*.— Y our* trnl , BOBT HAIB. Waireka. Upokongaro, 6th October, 1889. • MR J. Pikbot, Wanganui. Dear Sir— T gave your turnip fencing agr trial during the past winter, and have no he tation in sayine that it is far superior tohurd or wire netting for folding sb^ep on turnips, found it much quicker to Bhift, and the she con Id neither get over, throuah, or under It is easily strained on stout manuka Btakes bearing on the stake while patting in the star. allowing the spring of tbe stake to tighten 1 fence. An improvement might be made b] 1 simple clip -ttachment to connect the lengt • —Yours truly, G. 8. BOBERTBON [ Weretoa, 15th February, 1890 , To Mr J. PlH' ct, Wannanui. I Dear Sir— £ have not only tried your Fei ! myself, bnt have also seen it uapd afc the A{ , cultural Shows. It seems to me to an«i everything in tba way of a f«nce that a farmer could wish, -nd more particularly i turnip fence, which is admirably suited to; purpose, and most convenient in itsportabili 1 I wish ynu every success with it, and remi yours trnly, EWEN A. CAMPBfi : L, i Chairman Wanganui A. * P. As ociatici 5 Wanromi, 12th February, lE9( Mr Pibrct, Wilson street, Wanganui. Dear Sir— Having used your Patent Fenc for some considerable time, 1 have no hoaitat • in saying that, if properly erected, it mak« i good nnd reliable fenc«. and at the same tin portable one. Indeed. I think so much c that where possible I shall continue to use i j I am, yoara truly, JOHN W. PBAKI d john'piercy, Fence Manufacturer and Agricultural Ag L«dy Barkly, Winton, Southland. S MBBBBS MITCHELL, WHITE A (JO., Boli Agentl lot epßtkJwwl. . »P

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Southland Times, Issue 11751, 2 June 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 11751, 2 June 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 11751, 2 June 1891, Page 3

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