A. JONES & SONS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MANUFACTORY % DEPOT, W I]PTJia TJ lx* av u, HAVE much pleasure in notifying to all in want ot"HAY and HARVESTING MACHINERY, that they are prepared to supply the now CELEBRATED LOWDOWN BUCKEYE REAPERS AND BINDERS, RAEPERS AND MOWERS, TILTERS, AND MOWERS ONLY, AT PRICES WITHIN THE REACH OP ALL. These Machines require do empty puff, the splendid testimonials that have been given by a large number of practical farmers in this district testify to their efficiency. It has been proved that there is nothing in the present market that can touch the LOWDOWN BUCKEYE BINDER on the hillside nor on the flat. A LARGE STOCK of BINDER TWINE, LUBRICATING OIL of the Best Quality, SICKLE and PLAIN KNIFE SECTIONS Call makers), DUNEDIN HORSE HAY RAKES with Fluted Steel Teeth, HAY FORKS, HAND RAKES, SCYTHE STONES, &c., &c., in Stock. 40a INSPECTION INVITED.—SEND YOUR ORDERS EARLY. Carlyle Patent Disc Harrows. Over 1000 in use. THE BEST IN THE WORLD. No Farmer should be without them. EXTRAS IN STOCK. A. CORSKIE, WAIPAWA. BOOTH, MACDONALD & CO., CHRISTCHURCH. 31
BING THE BELLS! RING, ring again the bells to-night! Dark clouds may pass away ; Some great mistake may come to light That toek G-older away. Now he’s returned, ring, belle ring ! Ring bells ring everywhere ! And watches, clocks and jewellery bring, For Golder to repair. He’ll do them with]accuracy, g&Like music bells ; And be as cheap as he can be— Ring, ring again the bells ! “C. GOLDER, Practical Watchmaker, &c,, established over 10 years in Waipawa, and appreciated as a well-known expert in Watch and Clock repairing, has reopened in Annand’s old shop, opposite the Methodist Church, Ruataniwba Road Waipawa. Orders will receive his best attention. All work guaranteed. 25 TELEGRAPH LINE OF Royal Mail Coaches LEAVES Waipukurau at 10.30 every MONDAY and THURSDAY MORNING for Wanstead, and Wallingford, RETURNING every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, in time to catch Napier and Wocdville trains. Fares from Waipukurau to Wanstead 6s. Fares „ ~ „ Wallingford s. HENRY M'GREEVY, Waipukurau and Porangahau.
L. LESSONG, CIVIL ENGINEER & AUTHORISED SURVEYOR, TENNYSON STREET, NAPIER. SURVEYING in all its branches undertaken. Estimates for works given. Supervision undertaken at reasonable charges. Correspondence invited. 40 London and Lancashire fire INSURANCE COMPANY. Subscribed Capital £1,852,000 Of which is paid up 185,200 Reserve Funds 287,304 Insurances Effected at Lowest Rates. Bush Risks taken. W. KINROSS WHITE, Agent Hawke’s Bay. A. K. Howard, sub-agent for Waipawa district. 26 NO R S EjW OO D ROYAL MAIL COACHES leave Norsewood for Ormondville daily at 10 a.m., to meet the Napier Train which leaves Ormondville at 12.10 p.m. Goods and luggage forwarded. A.-B. THOMSEN, Proprietor. BALL PROGRAMMES. A varied assortment to choose from.—Mail Office, Waipawa. HANDBILLS at very low rates.—Mail Office, Waipawa
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Waipawa Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 2717, 4 February 1892, Page 4
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