Tenders. TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. mENDEHS WANTED for the ERECJ- TION of a DWELLING-HOUSE for Mr T. Haivic, near the Rungitata. Plans and Specifications to !>o seen on application lotbe Undersigned, where Tenders ure to bo sent not later than twelve o'clock on Saturday, the 23rd inst. JAMES BL"iTH, 2-19 8415 Terauka. Grain Agency Company WHEAT SHIPMENTS BY STEAMER OR SAILING VES3EL TO THE UNITED KINGDOM OR CONTINENT OF EUROPE. THE N.Z. GRAIN AGENCY AND MERCANTILE COMPANY, Limited, are prepared to make LIBERAL ADVANCES, JiVee of Commission and Interest, against Wheat placed m their hands for Shipment to London, Liverpool, or the Continental Markets. FARMERS' PARCELS will have the PERSONAL ATTENTION of MB. STEAD prior to shipment, and can be fo.'warded by either ' Steamer or the Company's Line of Ships, Consigned to their London Oflice, where MR CUNNINGHAM, who is now m London, is giving his supervision to this brunch of the Company's Business, so that Farmers and other Shippurs can confidently re y on their consignments being realised to test advantage. It is scarcely necessary to point out the advantage to Farmers of having a REPRESENTATIVE IN LONDON, who is thoroughly conversant with their requirements and with the New Zealand Markets. The Economy and Advantage of Shipping through a Company who have their own Line of Vessels, and who make a Specialty of GRAIN must be obvious, as the Compauy's large business enables i:; to handle Shipments upon a very Low Scale of Charges, And Farmer's availing themselves of its services for the Disposal of Gniin m the Home Markets can rely upon FUSIL VALUE BEING REALISED, AND Prompt account sales being rendered. THE N.Z. CIRAIN AGENCY AND MERCANTILE COMPANY, LIMITED. G. G. STEAD, Managing Director, Christchurch ; P. CUNNINGHAM, Consulting Director, London. A. H. TURNBULL, 2-23 8441 Agent, Timaru. N.Z.L. & M.A. Co. SEASON 1883-4. Howard's Twine Binder. The ahove Machine, although only introduced into New Zealand ia January 1882, has hj its merits so well <-stnblished itself as the BEST IN THE COLONY, that last season »c were unable to supply the unprecedented demand. We have received many Flattering Reports of the working of the Machines. Among others oiie hays "he cut fifty-sit acres of heavy Wheat," threshing out forty-five to fifty Bushels, m four days, with oiie team of three horses." Another " thut hu Machine was put to a severe trial of strength by being capsized on a hillside, but when righted not the slightest damage was done, ivnd it continued to work as well as before." From others we learn "thnt after fixing their Machines, they have yolced up, and cut right away to the end of the harvest without v hitch." Tho EFFICIENCY and CAPACITY of the Machinn has been greatly increased by the following important IMPROVEMENTS added sinco last season : — SLIDING BINDEK, IMPROVED REEL, SIMPLER KNOTTER, STRONGER CANVASSES, WORM AND WHEEL IN PLACE OF CHAIN FOB LIFTING, A DEVICE FOR PREVENTING SMALL SHEAVES. These, ami others of less importance, wo shall be happy to point out to any one favoring Us with 8 call, and would strongly ailvisintending Purchasers of Binders to inspect the SAMPLIC NOW ON VIEW at our Warehouse-, or tlioso shown by our respective Agents, beforo buying. These Improvements, coupled with the GREATER STRENGTH, LIGHTNESS OF DRAUGHT, and GREAT DEPTH OF PLATFORM, which this Machine possesses, and tho well-known excellence of Messrs HowAKD"a rvorkmariship, will enable the Binder to further increase its load of all others, and prove its right to the title of " THE BOSS MACHINE " A TRAVELLING GEAR, enibling tho Machine to l>o driven through atty ordinary field gateway, also a SHEAF CARRIER, can bo supplied if required. To bo obtained of N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY. F. LE CRKV, Manager ; or of TWENCOYMAN &. COUSIN, Cusln-1 street, Christ elntrvh, 12-2U 7828 Sole Agonts for New. 2ouland. Trespass Notices ~" NOTICE. ANY PERSON or PERSONS found . TRESPASSING with Courting Dogs, or othonyiso, on any portion of tho Clifton Estate, new tho Brothers, will bo Prosecuted. , 1-18 8023 JOHN A. GAMACK. NOTICE. ALL Perions found TRESPABSING m pursuit of game or othtnoite on lands belonging to Mr Tnoa. Kino will be prose auted. 8. A. BRISTOL, Pitfhuntinfr Creek. PLEASANT POINT. . MR I. L MORRIS, Storekeeper, Point, has been APPOINTIIp OUB AGENT, and Subscriber*, will ;in future plouflo cull at hiß Store for their Fupors. Mr Mounts' roct)ipt will bo i> euifieient, discharge of ncoouuta pnid to l- ; r-. o" behalf i/t t" ,<j
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Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 8939, 23 February 1884, Page 1
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