2 s f HE PHOTOGRAPHIC 2s 6 REFUNDED. ..; higgles worth & :■ tjiNN PHOTOGRAPHERS, ntrt ,® T SYDNEY, .MELBOURNE & • fa EXHIBITIONS, TOG to intimate to their Patrons and Jthe Public that they will continue their ■ • : REDUCED SCALE'O CHARGES 1 Jt'oK : - ONE MONTHIiONOfiR Duringwhich time'any, holder of n PttOfOQBAPBIG TICKET, for On" •Dozen' Cabinet Photos, issuedfy'fttfaw other firm in ' Welliosfton"iiiij, Wtake® by Measris -W. find B.'a upon' produttlcW of their Ticket, and the firm will alio/ the 2s 6d deposit already paid upon such Ticket, off their present scale of chutes. CABINET PER DOZ. WRIGGLESWORTH & BINNS, PHOTOGRAPHERS, Willis Street (Opposite the Empire Hotel). Telephone 212. - E O K SAX 15 „Good 10 b.p. Cornish Boiler, wFirct Class order ■ A patent Brickmaking jVlaohiuo, cap» able of moulding 15,000 bricks a day; capable for steam or horse ■ powor. 1 A email Boiling down Plant,' suitable for small butcher, Also, manufacturers of Speedy's Patent Wool Presses, witb racthet motion. I ROBERTSON & CO. J Phoenix Foundry^® NOTICE. Ch autre of JRosideuoe, I HAVE taken that Residence opJ&irj the Public School; Queen St., »»•' torton, and shall removo into it on the Ist of May, 1887, where I may be Con flulted as usual. 2881 & P. AMESBURY. WANTED KNOWN. J. BIKHEL'S ART NEEDLEWORK AND FANCY R. rosrroßY, ■lo CtJBA-STHKBT, Wbluh(JlO>\ fIHItISTMAS PfiisßNTS in great \J variety and at very low priori Splendid choice of Dolls, dressed and! uudressed, crying, talking and silent,' from Id to two guineas. Beautiful Plush Bags and Ladies' Companion, froiu 2s to las. Varied stock of Plush Photo Frames, Albums, &«,, wonderfully cheap. EndleM variety of Toys an usual cheapest in town; 45 Cl'W-STIiKKT WEUINOTW, 248? BACINE FAN FARM MILL. The Cheapest imd Best Fan MillVtlJ Market. ' radical funnors liuve prouounced it thebeßt, Read testimonials below., FOR TWO MONTHS, PRICE ONLYUS 10s, f.o.b, rail or wharf, while it;has capacity to clean from 1)0 to Ml bushels per hour. SO. I FARM MILL is lift Biu over all, and is furnislied with one at Hurdle, mm Wheat Screen and Grader with Bide sjwut, one Barley Hieye, one Oat Sieve, aud a Grass Seed- Sieve. Sioves-for other purposes furnished aa'i charged foraßostras. . NIMMO AND BLAIR, Dunedin, would call your attention to this improved Farm Fanning Mill, which combines all the advantages of the various mills now in use, aud also the followiua - important aud greatly ueeded impro?fi mentß: FlEfii.-In the width of the mill, if being wider than most Farm Mills of similar size. Second.—The improved plan of hanging the shoe upon strong strap-hinged Third —III the matter of fastenin 0 the drum or hoad to the posts by means of a cast-iron half circle, thus adding increased strength aud durability to the mill, Fourth.-Tlib great advantage of easily raising or lowering the side of the hopper by means of a screw. Be guided by the experience of others and order a " Racine Mill." You don't want a better record than it has, Read.NEVER SAW ITS EQUAL, 1 have only used the ' Racine 1 Mill, as yet, for dressing oats, wheat, and ({raw Beed, It has given me great satisfaction, I have never seen its equal for grading wheat for seed, and I have seen and worked a good many.—William Brook, Church Hill, Waiwera, IT IS A FIRST RATE ARTICLE. I have given the " Racine" Warehpgl Fan Mill a good trial, and it gives eveH satisfaction. I coimdor it a fust raw! article. It cleans aud grades graiu rapidly and well, is strong, w'orka mnoothly, and will, I think, prove durable. It is much auporior to any other machine of tho kind I havo ever seen.—F. W. Mackehie, (tho Captain) Pomahaka. best machine ok the kind. 1 Lave tried it with wheat, oats and turnip sorai. I can confidently say that it is all that it claims to be. Iu fact, it is a long way the best machine of the kind I hare over Been. I believe it will dress in a suporior manner any kinds of seeds— William Litobjohx, Waiwera. WOULD NOT LIKE TO WANT ONE. I can confidently recommend the " Racine" Fanners to do their work well, and with extreme facility. 1 would not by any iumdb like to want one now, aud think no farmer should,—David Mackbkzie, Waiwera. < ; ' Want of space, not of TESTIMbNIALS (more. ;may be perused by thoso requiring rnoro testimony), requires oil* making halt juat here; but we invite you to call and inspect MILLS and'TESTI. JfIONIALS. j NIMMO & BLAIR have on hand and arriving—23oo bushels Ryegrass Seed; three years pasture; 070 bußhels grasß Sced.from Poverty Bay; lOObuehela Ryegrass Seed, (Pacoy's imported); 1Q59 bushels Italian Ryegrass Seed.; 20,0001b Cocksfoot j 20 tons ' Clovers—White,' Cowgraßß, Alsiko, Red, &c; Cape Barley,' Tares, and a varied stock of other seeds, alao a large stock, of TURNIPS-FIELD. VEGETABLE SEEDS, FLOWRR 'SEEDS, &c, • • - NIMMO AND BLAIR, V WHOLESALE AND RFTAIL SEED MERCHANTS, DUNEDIN.' 2.3*3
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2713, 30 September 1887, Page 4
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