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Business Notices. "TV K N T I S T K "5 MR E. T. WHITE, D.D.S. DULY QUALIFIED DENTAL SURGEON. • Studo'nt.,of Leicester Square Dental am Middlesex Medical Hospitals, London, AND Baltimore Dental College, America. «gg" Rooms— Wrights Buildings, (Brougham-street entrance] NEW PLYMOUTH. MX WHITE will visit Wanganui or the 17th arid 18th, and may be consulted at the Rutland Hotel after 1 p.m. on the 17th ; Patea. on 19th and 20th. Important to Farmers. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MER CANTILE AGENCY COMPANY'S Stock of NEW SEASON'S GRASS SEEDS AND CORN SACKS, Comprising the following descriptions ; — Poverty Bay and Southland Rye Grass Seed, English aRd Colonial White Clover and Cowgrass, Alßike, Red Clover, Meadow Foxtail, Meadow .Fescue, Tall Fescue, Crested Dogstail, .Timothy,- Rape, and Cocksfoot. ONLY PRIMEST QUALITIES KEPT. GRAIN AND GRASS SEED SACKS ON HAND.' ' ■ Apply Company's Office, Taupo Quay, Wanganui. JOHN STEVENSON, Manager. W.A. D'ARCY, Travelling Agent. AHEAD RECORD OF THE BUCKEYE. We have pleasure in announcing that the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company (Limited) has taken up the Agency for pur Machines; and that a stock of Machines and duplicate will be on hand with them in the course of a fen days. We offer buyers of Machines the option of Cash payment, or terms extending over two seasons, and are now distributing at our agencies a pamphlet on; "Economic Harvesting," which will be! of interest to many Farmers requiring improved Machijiery. We secured First Prize and Special Mention at Melbourne and Dunedin Exhibitions, Victorian Grand National Gold Medal, 1889, and a host of other Awards; beating all comers. 1 - : ' . We invite attention to the following .testimonials, and for others refer you to our pamphlets. SPEAKS FOR' ITSELF. From Mr J. : B. Murray, Southern Grove Wanganui, 30th June, 1890: — "The Buckeye Reaper and Binder has given me every satisfaction — the fact of ;my purchasing another last season, after working my first for the two previous years, speaks for itself. The quick motion and very lovr cut make it especially suitable for grass seed crops. It works' equally well in heavy grain crops ; and with my Elevator I have cut steeper sidlings than any I have seen cut by other binders. lam glad you are opening an agency in Wanganui, where we can get duplicates in case of emergency, although after repairing the old one and starting, both machines worked all through the season without costing me sixpence for repairs. „ .„ SPLENDID WORK ON BROKEN HILLSIDES. From Wb, Cornfoofc, Silverton, Halcombe, 7th July, 1890 :—" The Buckeye,, Lowdown Reaper and Binder we bought of you last season has given us every satisfaction. I cut some very broken hill-sides of oats which., were very short, and it did splendid ,work. , For hilly, broken ground, I'consi'fler it has no equal' in the market. . , ." NEVER DESERT THE BUCKEYE From Mr Alex. McLaughin, Doylston, Canterbury, and Manaia, sth November,. 1890 ■; — " Three year's „iago I bought; two. Elevator Buckeyes, and lastyear I bought a third. The machines have always given me satisfaction, and I heartly recommend hem to all. I mHE T»RANTFORD T3INDER. Cuts Seven Feet, and can be Drawn by Two Horses. Sizes for Sale, sft, 6ft, and 7ft Cut. . The Width of Cut, Lightness of Draught, Adaptability for Hillside Work, Simplicity of Construction, Strength and Durability of Material, all render it the Most Suitable Machine-for New Zealand Farmers. This Machine, first introduced into New Zealand for the harvest of 1888, has now become so popular 'that the number imported this season is not likely to meet the increasing demand. _ To prevent disappointment, therefore,' early application should be made. All particulars promptly supplied on application r_- District Agent, . • ' ' . ARTHUR HOPPER, Warrengate Mills, Fordell. Characteristics of the "Brantford.''— Among the many points of superiority claimed for this Machine may be mentioned—The Chain Drive, Relief Spring, Discharge Roller, Lightness of Draught, Lightness of Build, Durability, Freedom from Breakages, Simplcity of Consjbruction, Reliability of Knotter, Width of Cut Suitability for Hillside. Duplicate parts, &c. ' T~T~ar c s 7\ u~ i n, WATERMAN". The above begs to call the attention of Tourists and Boating people generally that, having lately added to his fine fleet of Pleasure Craft, he is in a position to supply Boats at a moment's notice for either Fishing or Picnic parties. The Fleet comprises both rowing and sailing boats, complete with all ail accessories. Boats may be hired either by the hour or day, and special arrangements can be made for large parties. BSJ" Note the address — JAMES QUIN, Taupo Quay, between the Club Boat Sheds. Tenders. m E N D E R S, • Tenders will be received up to WEDNESDAY, February 25th, for the purchase of a building (to bo removed), situated in Church Place. Full parti< ulars on application at my office. J. H. KEESING, Auctioneer. mO PAINTERS. Tenders wanted for Painting house next Churton's College, Aramoho. Particulars from ' ■ WHITWORTH RUSSELL. nn c n d c r s. Written Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to Noon on the 2nd MARCH, for a three years' Lease of that Land near Wanganui, the property of Mr Andrew Duncan, senior, known as Totarapuka, and containing 90J acres, more or less. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For f urthur particulars apply to WHITWORTH RUSSELL. January 30, 1801. ANTED Known— All shades in the World renowned Wilson Bannockburns can be obtained at A. J.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11202, 24 February 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11202, 24 February 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11202, 24 February 1891, Page 3

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