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X7.Z.1.. fc 2C.A. Co. SEASON . 1883-4 Howard's Twine BinderiTTtbe above Machine, although only introX ducod into New Zealand m January 1882, has by its merits so well established itself .is the BEST IN THE COLONY, ttasrt lasU season we were unablo to supply the' unprecedented demand. We have received many Flattering Reports of the working of the Machines. Among others, one says "he cut fifty-six acres of heavy Wheat* threshing out forty-five to fifty Bushels, iv four days, >vith one team of threo horses." Another " that, his Machine was put to a severe trial of strength by being capsircd on a hillside, but when rightod not the slightest damage wns done, and it continned to work as well as before." From others wo learn "that after fixing thoir Machines, they have yoked up, and cut right away to the end of the harvest without) a hitch." Tho EFFICIENCY and CAPACITY of the 'Machine hus been »ro:\tlv increased by the following important IMPROVEMENTS added einco last reason : — SLIDING BINPF.K IMPROVED REEL, SIMPLER KNOTTER, STRONGER CANVASSES, [WORM AND "WHEEL IN PLACE OF < CHAIN FOR LIFTING, A DEVICE FOR j PREVENTING- SMALL SHEAVES. These, and others of less importance, we j shall be happy to point out to any ono favor- 1 ing us with a coll, and would strongly advi s l intending Purchasers of Binders to inspect the s SAAIPLIS NOW ON VIEW at our Ware- I house, or those shown by our respective Agents, before buying. These Improvements, coupled with tho GREATER STRENGTH, LIGHTNESS OF DRAUGHT and GREAT DEPTH OF PLATFORM, which this Msuhino possesses, and the well-knowu excellence of Messi-3 Howard's workmanship, will enable the Binder to further increase it 3 lead of all others, and prove its right t<> the title of "THE EO3S MACHINE." 1 A TRAVELLING- GEAR, enabling the " Machine to bo drivon through nny ordinary field gateway, abo a SHEAF CARRIER, can be supplied if required. To be obtained of N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY. \ F. LE CREN, Manager ; or of TWENTYMAtf & COUSIN, Cashel street, Christchurch, L2-U9 7828 Sole A gents for New Zealand. '• Notices. NOTICE. NATIVE GAME. THE South Canterbury Acclimatisation Society hereby give notice that the LAW will he STRICTLY ENFORCED against all Persons KILLING NATIVE GAME during the Breeding Season. The Penalty for eault oifeneo is v lino not exceeding £20. The term " Native Gamo " includes Wild Duck of any species. Bittern, Blßck and Pied Stilt Plover, Wild Geese, Dotterell, Tui, Native Pigeon, Teal, Curlew and Quail. ARTHUR PERRY, 1-30 8184 Hon. Seorotary, S.C.A.S. 1 HAVE This Dny APPOINTED Mr J. G. BOWIE my AGENT and COLLECTOR vice Mr F. W. Cook, and have to request that m future all Moneys Due to mo be Paid to him. Office, at my residence Church street. P. itACINTYRE. In connection with the above, I havo to request that all .OVERDUE ACCOUNTS be paid to me at oni;e. 1-30 8181 J. G. BOWIE. GERALDINE COUNTY COUNCIL. RATE NOTICE. ALL COUNTY RATES remaining unpaid fourteen. (14) dt.ys after thia date will be sued for without further notice. By order. F. W. STUBBS, Clerk G.C.C. . Timarn Jan. 29th, 1884. 1-31 8192 Bpad Board JSToticea. MOUNT PEKL ROAD BOARD ELECTION. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. F Pursuance of the Regulation of Local Elections Ac 6 1876, !l, Robert Irvine, Returning Officer for the BEonnt Peel Road District, do hereby give notice that, the ELECTION, of a MEMBER to sorve on the Btiard m the place of Mr John Heney, deceased, will be held on: WEDNESDAY, ths 13th day of February, 1884, and the Nomination of Candidates must bo forwarded to me ia the Form prescribed m the Second Schedule of tho said Act, at. tho Road Board Olfioe, Peel Forest, be font noon on Thursday, the 7th day of February, lfcS4., ROBERT: IRVINE, 1-29 8167 Returning Officer. GERALDINE ROAD BOARD. NOTICE. nnHE BOARD after, this dato will NO JL LONGER CLEAR the GOBSE from the Public Roads m tha Districts but tho Work must be done br the adjoining Owners or Occupiers, (sco Clauses 132, 133, 134, of the Public Worts' Act, 1882, 'and Amendment Act, 1383). By order of tho Board. WILLIAM BHIERS, 1-31 8190 Overssiir to the Board. ESTABLISHED AID. 1809. XT ARRILD AND SONS, Pkhttbhs' Esgikebbs, Tjtph, Cask, ahd OTHEE MiTBHIAI MAMXTPAOTnBBBB. "Fleet" Works, 26 Farringdon Street, London, Engliind. "Bremner" Improred Stop-Cylinder Selfflyer Machines. ■ Tho New* Faiit Tumbling Oylinder " Bremner." " Bremner " Treadle and Steam-power Platten , Job Pretees. Portable Fue) and Gae SUirootypa Foundries, with or without patent typo ; High Cores for Casting Jobs, requiring no mounting. Patent Roller Composition, the most suitable for Colonial Presses, ut 1h perlb, ready for melting down. ■„ Bvery Appliance upon Latest Improved Prin- ' ciplo for Roller Coating;. Machinery and Mfltorials of Beet Quality at Loweat Rates, beat Quh Discount. ESTABLtSBSD A.U. 1809. HARRILD AND SONS. Fleet Wobeb Loxdoti. Addreti) by Telegram — .' 12-16 8634 HAratlLD, London. PLBABAKI SODJT. "Ml/fB I. L MORRIS, Storekeeper, Point, IU- has besn AV^tSfED OUB AaBNT, and Subicriboitf 1 will In fulnre SUaae call at his Store for Ilhoir PapoW. Mr lobbib' reooipt will be a mfflciont discharge of account* paid to h'r-. cm behalf of iVtS OlHo* ■ •■

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Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 2919, 31 January 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 2919, 31 January 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 2919, 31 January 1884, Page 4