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„■ '. KtZ.L. & It. A. Co. |'' ~~ SEA^()N : "! 188:3-4. ," Howard's TWine Binder. : fTUia übovoafacliiue, altiioagH only iptro- ; JL duced into New Zealand m January [ ISS2, has by its merits sa well established itself us the BEST IN THE COLONY,. that 1 last season we wcire unable to supply the . unprecedented tlemnnd. • ' „ We have received many Flattering Reports of the working o:: the Machines. Among others ono says "he cut fifty-six acres "of . heivvy Wheat" threshing out forty-five t° fifty Bwsh tils, m four days, with one team of three hoi-ses." Audther " that liis Machine was put to a severe trial of strength by being capsized 011 a hillside, but when righted not tha slightest danuge was done, and it continued to work as well as before." From others we le:irn "that after fixing their Machines, they hay.3 yoked up, and cut right away to the end of the harvest without a hitch." : The EFFICIENCY and CAPACITY of the Maohiue has been grently increased by , thn following impoitaut IMPROVEMENTS added sinc-e loan siiason : — SLIDING BINDER, IMPROVED REEL, SIMPLER KNOTTER, STRONGER CANVASSES, WORM AND WHEEL IN PLAOE OF CHAIN FOR LIFTING, A DEVICE FOR PREVENTING SiCALL SHEAVES. These, and other) of less importance, we shall be happy to point out to any one favoring us with a'ciUl, and would strongly advise intending Purehnsers of Binders 1 to inspect the SAMPLE JNOW OD* VIEW at our Warehouse, or those shown by our respective Agents, before buyilig. These Improvements, coupled with the GREATER STRENGTH, LIGHTNESS OF DRAUGHT and GREAT DEPTH OF PLATFORM, which this Machine possesses, and' tho well-known oxcellenee of Messrs Howard's workmanship, will enable the Binder to further uieresise its lend of all others, and prote iU right- to the title of "THE BOSS KACHIBTE." A TRAVELLING GEAR, enabling the Machine to he driven through any ordinary field gateway, ako a S'.HEAF CARRIER, can be supplied if required. To be obtained of N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY. j?. LE CEE> T , Manager ; or of TWENTYMAN .& COUSIN, Cashel stwet, Cbristchurch, 12-29 7828 Sole Agents for New Zealand. Hall an<3l Meason. SOUTHLAND LAND. HAVING Sold the Southland Land previously advertised WE, NOW HAVE SEVERAL OTHER BLOCKS FOB SALE, TOOETHI'R ABOUT 5000 ACRES, O2f -MUCH THE SAME TERMS, AMD AD JOINING THAT ALREADY SOID. In Farms of 150 Acres and Upwards. the :lawd Consists of LOW ROLLING DOWNS, all Ploughublc, with Permanent Streams m the Volley?, and is situated from five and a half to ten miles rrori three or four Railway Statioj}3,oa.tu£.MuiaLiue from Dunt*lin to Invereargilt, so that I'roduce or Sheep for Freezing can be sent to either Market. PBIitJE. £4 TO £« PER ACRE. TEBHES. The WHOLE of the PURCHASE MONEY may remain UNPAID (if required), for Five Years. IHTEBEST : Will bu CHARGED at an EXCEEDINGLY LOW RATE, and if rfsquired, an arrangement can be made for BO INTEREST TO BE PAID THE FLTtSr YEAB. LIGNITE, making a First-alaw FUEL, is found almost everywhere, and as a Good BUSH (Reserved by Government), is within a mile of most of the Land (a License to Cut can be obtained for ill a year), FENCING MATERIAL 13 VERY CHEAP, as also is BUILDING TIMBER. We have Sold and been instrumental m Selling during the hist year, over 12,000 Acres, 3000 of which havti been Purchased by bona Jid-e Farmers from this District, who are settled on the Land, and to whom intending Purchasers can apply for information. ■ Among the settlers on the Land are lh« following well-known farmers from thi* district : — Mr'Jabez Allot, of Kipgsdown and afterwards Temukn. Mr Thos. Duffell, of Xemuka. Mr Win. Clarke, of Cinningtou. Mr W. Moorhead, of Bell and Moorheail, Otaio; Besides a number of others. Within a short distance are -■ jlr John Irvine.of Temuka, and Mr James Mcllwraith, of Home Bush. In Ijhis district Mr W. Westerby, furmer, Lanclsbc rough's road ; and ■Messrs O'Connor and Priadivillo, Seadown, ■ran give every information, from having been on the 'hind. Wo • aak Farmers and others, especially iJrnall Fanners and Contractors with Fanning Plnut, to consider the following facts : — t That a . very few years ago land m tho Timaru District wag worth only £2 un acre, while now it would an-rage nearer £10. That what ha* made it icjcrease m value is settlement. That on the small holdings they have hero all tl|ey can. mako is a bale living, and that m ten years' tiihe they will be so many years older, but no better off thari'they aro now. That they bhoidd consider whotherr iv the interests of their families and their old age, they would not b* wisj t> sell their sbwll high-priced farms her.*, -which cannot'Jlncj'ease much more m volmy and purclmso larger ones m Southland, oIF which tboy not only enn make a better living, but, which must increase m value »» settlement progress, und leave thent rivb-itid independent by that muoos alone, und ' ! THE TERMS ■ ... On which we are offering the Laud- ■ Pats it within the reach of everyone. HALL & M.EABON, TIMARU. pleasant rc>r.irr. MR I. L MORRIS, £ltorokcep«r, Point, ha» been APPOINTED OUB AGENT, ond Subscribe™ >rill hi futuro pleiwo call at hit Storo for tholr Papon. Mi 1 Mo.Ußifl' receipt will be a iiufßpicnt dijeharflo of nooounti p«i'l to K'r-. P" behalf of i.i,; OOlcw MOLLER'B COD WVEB OIL. - , "Public Henlth," Ko. ,41, VoL HI., •»y» : — " Although thore aro pooplc who (till cling to tho notion that there .» a particular TirUw m the durk-ooloured oil, leading mithorifcjeii a»e. j favour of thn piilc vari? ty, of yfh'-u rt- «r ii» the prineii»l liind." : '

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Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 2905, 15 January 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 2905, 15 January 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 2905, 15 January 1884, Page 4