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WANGANUI TIMBER YARDS, iSTEAM SAW -MILLS, : AND " : ' ' SASH & DOOR FACTORY. Taupo Quay and Ridgway! Street, Wanganbi. • - "Deduction in prices of xv doors and sashes. . Price Lists and Moulding Sheet on application. ALSO ON SALE— Turnery of every description. Sheet Glass, all sizes. Plain and Carved Trusses. Verandah Brackets out to. any pattern 1 Totara and Birch Posts. Red and White Pine Rails. HobartonPailings, 5 feet and 6 feet. White and Red Pine. • Totara and Kauri Timber. ALL AT LOWEST REMUNERATIVE RATES. ' ' ■ Branch Yard, Patea. YORK & CORN FOOT, Proprietors. CAUTION TO SHEEP OWNERS. "YTTHEREAS, we learn on reliable 'YV information, that several preparations of Sheep Dip are now being sold as "Chemical Fluid," &c, and represented to be exactly similar to LITTLE'S CHEMICAL FLUID, i j even, sold as LITTLE'S; all sheep owners are CAUTIONED against using Buch, compounds, which we have examined and found to be base, injurious, and utterly worthless imitations of " LITTLE'S ; SHEEP DIP." " All Agents or Vendors of suoh imitations are hereby cautioned against selling further, under'heavy penalties, for infringement of . our patent." Purchasers in future should see that all drums are labelled with " LITTLE'S " labels, ana are obtained only from authorised agents. Per Pro. Morris; Little & Sons, EDWARD DOMBRAIN & SONS. Our Agents for the Wellington District are Messrs MURRAY, ROBERTS and CO., Featherston-street, Wellington. MONEY. .The New Zealand Tbwst and Loan Company (Limited) ARE prepared to make Advances ■ from ;£SOO upwards, on the Security of Freehold Land, and at Current Rates of Interest. For further particuars apply to , WHITWOETH ETJSSELL, Agent. SAMUELSON AND CO S REAPERS AND STRING BINDERS. This eminent firm of Agricultural Implement Engineers, after devoting several years attention to the production of a first class machine, now offer their Harvester, claiming that it is brought to the highest state of perfection, that experience has yet rendered possible The woodwork of this machine is of selected English Ash ;the castings areof extra quality); the fingers of patent welded steel and iron j and the workmanship, throughout, of the high quality of English^nachiuery. The knotting apparatus employed by Samueleon and Co., ia such that it is impossible for the knot to be mißsed, and its operaron so perfect, that it will not fail to tie the bands securely. The report of a trial, under auspices of the Otago A. and P Association, at Abbotsford. Otago, on 17th February last, m>-« : This machine turned out its work iv a very superior manner. The sheaves were well balanced, securely tied, o ■! 'elivered with perfect regularity j the c, .ms straight as an arrow's llight ; and tho machine appeared to travel over the ground remarkably easy, bq that good rate of speed was maintained. A hempen cord waa used for tying. The spectators were extremely well pleased with this machine. To all appearance it would have finished its plot firat, or, at any rate,, about tho same time as the McPoitmaok, but for an accident which occurred wnen !only about two rounds had to be mad When going through a little gully, i h "swayboard," or " vibrator . as some term it, broke, and the machine was helplessly stuck up, so far as tho eompoHtion was concornod Tho verdict of tho judges was as follows:— ' Samuelson did not finish allotment ; Osborne, 12 points ; Wood, 23 points j Hobertßon's Deering, 14 points; D. Reid's Deei-ing, 13 points ; McCormack, 23 points. We, the undersigned judges, appointed by the Otugo Agricultural and Pastoral Assooiation to judge the twine binders, have come to tho conclusion that in the crop cut to-day, the work done by the Wood and McCormack machines, and by the' Samuelson, until the time of the accidont, was as near perfection as well' could be." [Signed by the seven judges]. Mr Samuelson junior, who visited the colonies during the recent havvest to examine into special circumstances and ■wants, has returned to England, and will effect such small alterations as the experience of his visit may suggest, and we have confidence in recommending the SAM.UELSON HARVESTER as the best in the market for the nex season. As only a limited number of machines will be shipped, to prevent disappointment intending purchasers would or well to communicate with us in time do next outgoing mail. SOUS AaBNTS, — JAMES THAIN & Co, IRONMERCHANTS & IRONMONGERS WANOANUI

JOHN ANDERSON, VICTOJKIA AVEKUE. THE LAT^EST AND. BEST FURNITURE AND CAKPET WAKEHOUSE IN WANGANUL IN STOCK. Stuffedouehes K o Baskets Dust Pan Tapestry do Colonial Couchus Toilet Glasses Carpets Curtains, new Btyles ■ L'olonil Murble Glasses Brussels Mattrasses Sofas Chairs Chimney Glasses Tapestry Spring do old ing Chairs Gilt, Rosowood do. I Kidderminiater Hair, Wool, Flock,- . roquet .hairs Maple and Inlaid do Felt and Flax do Cheffoniers Hang-up Glasses Felt Squares Feather Beds Book Cases „ Bookshelves Stair Carpets Palliasses ] Loo Tables „ Wardrobes Do Linen Bolsters, Feather & Diniug Tables „ Hatracks. Crumb Cloths Flock \ Kitol.en Tables Cornieo Poles Coir Matting Pillows . Dressing Tables Window Rollers Cord do Hassocks ' Occasionable Tables Patent Shades Manila do Foot Stools ' Chess lop tables Vonetianßlinds Max do Oltomims ' Gipsy Tables Whatnots China do Hearth Bugs < Sepoy Tables Contro do Oilcloth, wido Door Mats t Work Tables Canterbury do Passage do .Engravings ] WuhlisluiiiU Cnulerbcrries Linoleum WaahsUuid Screuns 1 Toil'l, Solh Music Stools Window Halands Do Mala, Table do £ Glii'^l. Dinwuvs iinii-'kctsiiiulShclvi's Table Haize; Fringes c Uon liedsU-iida JSnclused fifiihogoiiy Do in Cloth Ottoman Sols j 1 roii Cuuopy Waslilantls Do in Picco Quicksilver Grlouos , Wood UciJalc.ula Poranibidators, four Greeu Baize Work Boxes j rou and Wood and tiii-ec-wlicel Damaska Upholßtorer'a TrimCommodes Bassinottoa . Eepps ming Brushes I'owel horses Fenders and Fire- Silk do Hair Brooma Kitchen Uoraoa irons Oil Cloth Carpet do . { Drcssess' Door crupcra Critonnes &v., &c, &c. j Drawing aid Uiuinx Kco a Suitos, if ow Stylos; Wood, Cano, aad Spring Soat chairs o£ j ' ovorjdosoription.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9660, 14 June 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9660, 14 June 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9660, 14 June 1882, Page 4

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