Business Notices. '• s Important to Farmers, (1 - NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MI CANTILE AGENCY COMPANY'S Stock of NEW SEASON'S GRASS SEEDS AI CORN SACKS, s " Comprising the following descriptions : . Poverty Bay and Southland Rye Gk Seed, English asd Colonial Wh: Clover and Cowgrass, Alsike, E Clover, Meadow Foxtail, Meadi Fescue, Tall Fescue, Crested Doj tail, Timothy, Rape, and Cocksfool ONLY PRIMEST QUALITIES KEP GRAIN AND GRASS SEED SACS ON HAND. Apply Company's Office, Taupo Qua Wanganui. JOHN STEVENSON, Manager. W. A. D'ARCY, Travelling Agent. AHEA] RECORD OF THE BUGKEYE. We have pleasure in announcing th« the New Zealand Loan and Mercantil Agency Company (Limited) has taken v the Agency for pur Machines ; and tha a stock of Machines and duplicate will h on hand with them in the course of few days. We offer buyers of Machine . the option of Cash payment, or terms es 1 tending over two seasons, and are now die tributing at our agencies a pamphlet o: "Economic Harvesting," which will b of interest to many Farmers requirini improved Machinery. We secured First Prize and Specia Mention at Melbourne and Dunedin Ex hibitions, Victorian Grand National Goli Medal, 1889, and a host of other Awards beating all comers. We invite attention to the followin; testimonials, and for others refer yoi to our pamphlets. SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. From Mr J. B. Murray, Southen Grove Wanganui, 30th June, 1890:— "The Buckeye Reaper and Binder has given me every satisfaction— the fact oi my purchasing another last season, aftei working my first for the two previoui years, speaks for itself. The quick motior and very low cut make it especially suit able for grass 'seed crops. It workf equally well in heavy grain crops j and with my Elevator I have cut steepei sidlings 'than any I have seen cut bj other binders. lam glad you are open' ing an agency in Wanganui, where wt can get duplicates in case of emergency although after repairing the old one and starting, both machines worked al] through tha season without costing me sixpence for repairs. SPLENDID WORK ON BROKEN HILLSIDES. From Win. Cornfobt, 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 consider it has no equal in the market. NEVER DESERT THE BUCKEYE From Mr Alex. McLaughin, Doylston, Canterbury, and Manaia, sth November, 1890;—" Three years ago I bought two Elevator Buckeyes, and last year I bought ath ird. The machines have always given me satisfaction, and I heartly recommend hem to all. /^ALL AND SE-E J. 3, BALTON'S GEAND DISPLAY OP TWEEDS, SUITS (with Extra Pair of Trowsers) from £3 upwards. '88T Note the address — VICTORIA AVENUE (Opposite Bank of New South Wales). GOOD-FITTING SUIT is what everyone wants. There are a great many to be seen in Wanganui, and if you want one like you have seen, just call at A. J. Cuibb's, Tailor, Eidgway-street, and you can depend on getting the best at as reasonable a price as it is possible to make a good article for. JAMES Q U I N, WATEEMAN. 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 all accessories. Boats may be hired either by the hour or day, and special arrangements can be made for large parties. Ijgp" Note the address— JAMES QUIN, Taupo Quay, between the Club Boat Sheds. mHE T>RANTFORD T>IND Cuts Seven Feet, and can be Drawn by Two Horses. Sizes for Sale, 6ft, 6ft, and lit 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 t.- 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 Construction, Reliability of Knotter, Width of Cut Suitability for Hillside. Duplicate parts, &c. lost and Found. LOST— On the 12th February, a Lady's Gold Watch and Albert, between Wilson-street, going to the Heads Railway Station, Wanganui, or at the Beach down at the Heads. Finder will receive a handsome reward on caving same at this Office. LOST— Between Guyton-street and Racecourse Silver Inlaid Broach. Finder will be rewarded on returning to Chbonicle Office. LOST— A small white poodle slut, with double row of teeth in both jaws. Finder will be rewarded on giving inforran.f.inn niwnf pawn J-n v Tl-P_». i.l-^Z . iv
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11204, 26 February 1891, Page 3
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