[AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS FOR THE SEASON JUST LANDED EROM ENGLAND AND AMERICA. Wood's world renowned, Reapers and Binders , m : . ..,.;„ ~.,. ~ Grass Mowing Machities, M briehorse Hornsby's Spring'Balance"s&'arm Selfrßake'Eeapers -' ■'• Hornsby's Combined Eeapers' aiid Mowers and mowers only Hornsby's Grass Mowers ■' ./>'•.•■..■■.'■. • " Buckeye" American Grain' Drills, for all, kinds of grain » '' Ithaca" Broad-cast Gram and j Seed Sowers Hand Seed Drills for Gardeners ;ahd Farmers ; ; Clod Crushers and Land Boilers'horse.hoes. American Corn Shelters and Corn Crushers' grist mills "Eclipse" Winnowing Machines and bhe-horse Threshing Machines ■ Light American Horse flay Tlaljes. (: ; Hornsby's Portable Engines with latest improvements Horse-powers and intermediate motions' Chaff-cutters, Cheese presses, weighing machines Furse hooks and slashers, scythe handles, patent scythes, scythe-stones Hayforks, hayrakes, reap hooks' ■ Sheep Shears, Turkey Slips, Woolsacks, ruddle Steel and iron fencing wire, Standards and Staples Sheep clip tanks, and Sheep Dip. Full particulars on application to ....,.: E. W. MILLS, HARDWARE MERCHANT, WELLINGTON. ' E M P 0 R I U Mill SPRING & SUMMER SEASON ! F. W, HALES BEGS to announce to his numerous customers that he is now opening up a complete GENERAL DRAPERY AND CLOTHING, THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, Suitable for the coming season, which he is showing in TEMPOEARY PEEMISES, NEXT TO BANK N.Z., QUEEN-STKEET, Prior to removal into new building, which will be I COMPLETED EARLY IN NOVEMBER.
Noveltie lish Noyeltie Frei Noveltiet Freii All then Hats All the n. New Fret thers, New.Eibbi :. newC Now, : Frin „ riejw S New Silk! Black, New Kid , new L NewHosie • Lustre Poplin New; Silk-i : match, under Men and B Shirts, and R( New Collar New .Felt Straw ty. New Belts, In solicit Stock; ff. adhering to'the old i and Quick Returns." W. BELL, I DRAPER AND OUTFITTER, Denison House, Masierton. TyONALD "McKENZIE, In.returning thanks' for the liberal patronage hitherto bestowed ■uponliim,' begs to inform the inhabitants of Masterton and surrounding districts; that he has procured a stock of timber suitable for Coach and Wheelwright's work, and is nowprepared'to fulfil any orders for the above which may be entrusted to hinv 'The; branch''will be under the management"okai competent Wheelwright. Repairs of any description, Trimming, Painting, &c.;iwill be executed at the shortest notice, and on the most reasona ble terms. ~'...' '"'"'" 305. IORTON'S PRIVATE' ACADEMY '■*• m hr, , ;;l,J)li-- : ' ! '" "• : ■'■' WeuWgton Terrace, WILL have enlarged accomodation for Boarders after, the Christmas holidays. Un exceptionable references siren, 274
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 326, 27 November 1879, Page 1
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