WILKIMS & FIKI.D >S~ CTnMßi^^^V HAVE. JUST LANDED SEASON'S STOOE : With the Latest Improvements HornsbV's Ploughs,, B.L.lfor'a pony, weight 1401bs, extreme depth and width of farrow 6 x 11— one of the smallest Ploughs made* Suitable ; , for Garden purposes or small light land Farms. R.A. Extreme depth and width of furrow 9x12, weight 1701bs--l-horae. i r r K.B. Extreme depth and width of furrow 9 x 12, weight 2301b— 2-horse '.-.■-. '-■ y - •-^ • J ' > Eansome and Sim'^ V.N. Extreme depth and width of furrow 5x9, weight 105lbs draught, l-house., These ploughs are construotad to plough between trees, the beam being placed more onfc of the body of the plough than usual. R.N.D.W.lExtreme depth and width of furrow 6x9, weight 2001bs— 2-horse, for light land. R-N.E.W. . „ „ „ „ Bxl2, „ 2231ba- 2 or 4-borse, for general purposes. E.IiILF.VV. , „ „ „ 6x 9, „ 3601b5— 2 or 3-horse, for general purposes E. L H.!j[A. „ „ „ „ 3x5, „ 1191bs— 1-horse, for light :land. To Arrive in a few weeks— - The New J.lfc. O^t». I>j-'g^iag> JPimigli^, Chaff Cutters, Horse Gears, Corn Drills and Crusher?, Corbett's Potato Digging Ploughs, and all kinds of Agricultural Machines and Dairy Requisites [#ul^ J v w I L K~rK T lf ifWjE L.By Wholesale and H.efall Ironmongers and Iron Merchants, HARDY STBEET AND SfiLWYN lALE, NELSON. r
VISITORS TO THE New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition WILL miss ono of the most interesting rights in the Southern Hemisphere, should they fail to visit the* N Z = Waroli Emporium, 84 PRINCESS STREET, DUNEDIN, 2he depdt from which STEWART DAWSOM CO., The.World-known ENGLISH LEVER WATCH Manufacturers, of Liverpool and London, offer to a dia* criminating Colonia publia ; WATOHES I ! WATCHES 1! WATCHES !!! Perfcot as Timekeepers, Matohless in Quality- ' Finish and Workmanship, at prices ABSOLUTELY DEFYING COMPETITION. i Direot from the Factory to the People* boliflhing all intermediate profits. Iff YOU WANT To seoure one of those invaJaable tttae* j keepers, nd to learn beforehand all particulars concerning them a splendidly illustrated Patiphlet will be delivered free to anybouy calling.f it, or sent for 3d stamp t anybody who writeß for it, to STEWART DAWSON & GO. IP YOU WAN?" A first-class highly finished Lady's* or Gent's Hunting Lever Watoh, < with gold balance and all 'atest improvements worth seven guineas, for £3 10s, write STEWART ON & 00. IP YOU WANT a compensation balance, fully jewelled, Gentleman's Lever Hunting Watoh, well worth eight guineas, for £4 10s, write *o BTjBWABT DAWSON & CO. IP YOU WANT^ An English Chronograph Lever Watoh | plate, with centre seconds, and stop action, hunting case front, of value unequalled, at nine guineas, for £5 10s ■ write to STEWART DAWBON & CO. IP YOU WANT A real English Keyless Railway Lever for excellence, convenience, and aoourate performance, never equalled, plate glass front, defying any risk of breakage, worth ten guineas, for £5 10s, write to STEWART DAWSON & CO. IX YOU WANT The Standard of Apeal for tha sporting world, an English Double Chronograph, with independent start, stop, and fly-back seoond hand, crystal front, £9 10s ; and Hunting oaße, £10 10s; Gold case, crystal front, £25 Banters, £27 10s. Watches pro■ounoed by all wearers to be thi "Acme of Perfection," and undoubtedly worth those sold elsewhere at doobla IhOM prices, write to STEWART DAWSON ft 00 IV YOU WANT ' ° An horizontal movement, Sterling Silver Lady'B and Gent'a « Defiance " Watoh, worth fifty shillings, bat sold at £1 7a 6d. Hunter's £1 15 a, wnts *° STEWART DAWSOH &CO Besides these and many other grades, too numerous to mention, but ftU folly.Ulttßtratea in their pamphlet. Stewart Dawson &Co. Have on exhibition, a splendid assortment ol jadiea' and Gentlemen's .Gold and Silver Jewellery, of aH descriptions, at pncflß • hitherto unknown in the Colony. HEW ZEALAND WATOH EMPORIUM 84 Princes street, Duhe^hc, And at Aackland, Sydney, ana Melbourne^ COBB & C O.'S TE EGEAPH LINE /OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES. A. Hall & C0.......... Pr0priet0r5. ON and after 3rd February, Coaoheß will leave Belgrove for West Coast Towns and Christohtirch on arrival of 9.35 Train from Nelson MONDAYS, WBDNESDA S, and FRIDAYS, returning alternate days to eonneot with Trains at Belgrove. Booking oflfioe— Masonic Hotel, B. GILMEB, ARerrt. |L C. J^arm^sal;er, \^Z. TflLQ|t> ' OOlilil/NGWIOipp STBJE \ : (liAiK John Oahn). ■ >■ i '.■■.■■■■■ ■ ' '■'
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Colonist, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5793, 3 May 1890, Page 1
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686Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5793, 3 May 1890, Page 1
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