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REID <fc GRAY'S (Nearly 11,000 made), FAMOUS GH PICK DOUBLE-FURROW OUli "EUBEKA PLOUGHS & DIGGERS. DKILLK. ftlO Farmers requiring Drills for the present season, see our Drills before pur- |_ chasing. They are now perfect. Will sow 80tt> of any kind of artificial manure per acre up to 3c .vt or lowb if necessary, and sow it evenly and continuously. It will not clog, however pasty and wet the superphosphates may be. Made as a COMBINED GRAIN, TURNIP, and MANURE SOWER, or as a Grain Sower without Manure; but Manure with Turnips, or with Turnips and Manure alone. Fourteen and 16-Coulter Drills always ia. stock, but all sizes made from two drills up. Gray'a Patent Automatic Single and Double Baggers. Also Nos. 1,2, 2J. 3, and 4 Chaffcuttera for hand or power (specially reduced prices). Nos. 1,2, 3, and 4 Horse Gears. Diso and Digging 1 Harrows (all sizes). We are the largest makers of these in New Zealand. Force-feed Broadcast Grain, Grass, and Turnip Sowers. Hillside Ploughs, wood or iron frames. New Drag Harrow on wheels. We also make Thomson's Patent Double and Single Drill Plough. Fencing Standards and Wire, Rasps, Files, Horse Nails and all Blacksmith's Requisites. Agents for Clayton & Shuttleworth's Mills and Engines, also Burrell's Traction Engines. Catalogues Free on application. 1 IF YOU LIKE NICE TEA ASK YOUR GROCER FOR AWARDED GOLD&SUVERWHJALS PURE INDIAN CHINA&CEYLON TEAS PROCUR

FOREIGN PARCEL POST. Parcel Post Between New Zealanj: and the United Kingdom. The following are the regulationD under which parcels will be accepted and transmitted to the United Kingdom : Parcels will only be forwarded by the steamers of the New Zealand Shipping Company, Limited,a,nd the Shaw-SaVille-Albiou Company, Limited. A parcel for transmission must not exceed lllb in weight, 3ft 6in. in length, or 6ft in length and girth combined. Parcels of the maximum size and weight will only be received at, or delivered from, New Zealand post offices at places accessible by railway, steamer, or mail coach. From places in New Zealand not served by railway, steamer, or mail-coach, (list at page 67 of Postal Guide), only parcels not exceeding 51b in weight and riot measuring more than 2ft. in length or lft. in breadth or depth may be accepted. Parcels should be securely and substantially packed and- closed by the Bender. If wax is used, it should be of the special quality which resists the heat of a hot climate. Parcels must not be posted in a postingbox, but should be presented at the postoffice counter. Parcels will be [liable to the Customs laws, duties, and regulations, of the colony and the United Kingdom respectively. The sender of each parcel will be required to make a Customs declaration (on a ioimj to be obtained at parcel post offices), describing the contents and stating thy value thereof, and also giving the name of tho place to which the parcel is addressed and the sender's signature aiiu residence. False declaration involve* forfeiture of parcels and renders sender liable to prosecution. \yhere not repugnant to the foregoing j rules the general regulations oi th,; Inland Parcol Post will apply. ' Parcels are received and forwarded at owner's risk, and the Postmaster-Genera I is not liable for any loss or fo damage to any parcel. On payment of a fee of 4d, tho sonde. can at time of posting receive a certificate of posting. The certificate imposes no liability on the department, and is merely intended as evidence of posting. For a parcel not exceeding 21b in woigli t, j Is 6d; for every additional pound orj raction thereof, 9d extra. Postage must be fully prepaid by means of postage! stamps affixed to the parcels. In-1 sufficiently-prepaid parcels will not bei accepted. j Parcels for transmission to the United Kingdom must be posted or delivered at the parcel post office at the port where the steamer takes her final departure at east eight hours before tho close of the ordinary letter- mail. Tho hour for closing parcel-post mail elsewhere will bo duly notified by Postmasters.

Each parcel should be plainly directed, and the direction should give name and full address of person for whom the parcel is intended. The words •' Parcel Post" should be written on the upper left-hand corner, and also the name and address of the sender. No parcel containing dangerous articles, perishable articles, articles likely to injure other parcels, liquids, unless securely packed in proper cases, or any contraband articles or substances will bo accepted Parcels found to contain forbidden articles, and parcels the contents of which have been falsely declared, will be dealt with in accordance with the Customs and other laws and regulations. Tobacco a nnot be sent to the United Kingdom by parcel post. A parcel must not contain j a letter, noither must it con a another parcel addressed to a person other than the addressee of the last-named parcel.' If such an enclosure be discovered it will J be charged with a separate rate of postage

of Stud Horses. OWNEUS OE STUD HOUSES aro reminded that The Tciiinkii Leader ANI> The Geraldinc Guardian Oiler the hose moans in South Canterbury for advertising notices regarding STUD HOUSES. Liberal .Terms are offered for inserting tus. Cakiis. CUkihs, llorso Cards of all sizes neatly and expeditiously printed. Dust Collection of CUTS in South Canterbury. I'rices Exceedingly Low. Competition Duied.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2835, 29 June 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 2835, 29 June 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 2835, 29 June 1895, Page 4

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