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DONAGHY'S BINDER TWINES. NOTICE TO FARMERS. It having been represented to us that an intermediate quality of Twine between our PRIZE MEDAL DOUBLE-REELED MANILLA and N.Z. Flax Brands was required to meet the Competition (in Price) of inferior Makes, we have decided to manufacture 50 to 100 TONS of %^" SECOND QUALITY TWINE (Half Manilla Fibre and half New Zealand Flax). Whilst having every confidence that this Twine will give more fatisf action than have the inferior ones above referred to, we do not, however, give the same absolute assurance— as we do with our Prize Medal Manilla— THAT NO HITCH WILL OCCUR IN THB CASE OF HEAVY CROPS IN BAD WEATHER. la order to prevent mistakes, we snail put a Dark-Blue Ticket on this Class, thus :—: — ___ DONAGHY'S SECOND ,_, & QUALITY BINDING W° w < 03 co TWINE. H *£ w H M. DONAGHY AND CO., OTAGO STEAM ROPE AND TWINE WORKS, DUNEDIN.

RE I D & GRAY'S PURE MANILLA BINDING TWINE (" Disc Harrow " Brand This Brand is made to our special order, is guaranteed to consist of PURE MANILL FIBRE, and is undoubtedly the Best and Cheapest in the Market. Insist o n having the DIS HARROW Brand. We have also other qualities, thoroughly good Twines, at lower prices LIGHT DRAUGHT LOWDOWN ELEVATOB BINDER.— We would respectfully ask all intending Purchasers to call and examine our New and Improved Binder before* ordering elsewhere. It has all latest Improvements, is Brass Bushed in all its Bearings, and the Rollers, besides being Brass Bushed, have the Oil-boles outside of Frame and clear of the Cloths. It is fitted with Gray's Patent Knotter. Superior to all others. NEW POSITIVE FEED BROADCAST SEKD-SOWER. • REID AND GRAY'S COMBINED MANURE AND TURNIP DRILL.— Made any size from 4 to 8 Coulters, and from 14in to 16in between the Brills. DOUBLE DRILL TURNIP AND MANURE SOWER. DOUBLE DRILL TURNIP SOWER, for sowing Turnips, Mangold, Carrot, or any other small Seeds. SINGLE DRILL TURNIP SOWERS. IMPROVED GRASS SEED STRIPPERS, can be driven by a Lad, and is an easy draught for one horse. BACK DELIVERY REAPERS Always in Stock. Agents fob the CHAMPION WOOLPRESS, The Best and Cheapest in the Market. Send for particalars. DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS. Flexible Tripod Harrows, Square Link Chain Harro (all s'zes), Chaffcutters and Chaffcutters and Baggers (al! sizes) at reduced price Horeegears (1,2, 3, and 4 -horse) ; also, new pattern light 2-horse gear, Plain and Barbed Fencing Wire, Wire-stra S'ers, Drays, Turnip and Manure Drills, Grubbers, Acme Harrows, Corn-bruisers, etc., etc. PLODGH FITTINGS AT REDUCED PRICES. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. FENCING STANDARDS at Lowest Rates. CLAYTON AND SHUTTLE WORTH'S THRESHING MILLS AND ENGINES. Catalogues Free on Application.

FRANCIS MEENAN WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, Wholesale and Retail PRODUCE AND PROVISION MERCHANT oukat Kino Strebt, Dunedin (Opposite Hospital). Cash buyer of Oats. Butter and Potatoes [A OABD.] ~~ DORTON AND CLARKE, *-* CIVIL ENGINEERS AND RVEYORS, LAND AND ESTATE AtiENTB, 13 Exchange Court, princes street, dunedin. Established, 1859. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. (FIRE AND MARINE.) Capital £1,000,000. Paid-up Capital and Reserves, £500,000. Offices of Otago Branch : Corner of RATTRAY AND CRAWFORD STREETS, DUNEDIN, Otaso SiANCK Sub-Agencies Abbotsford ... O. H. Morgan Alexandra South ... James Rivers Blueskin ... Edward Johnson Balclutha ... Peter Keddie Broad Bay ... Robert Beatson Clinton ... James Garden Caversham ... George Allen oTomwell ... Henry Hotop Duntroon ... Wm. Sutherland Hampden ... Edward Lefevre Kakanui ... Wm. Barr Kaitangata ... Wm. Kelly Kaikorai ... Jno. Fraser Lawrence ... Herbert k Co. Milton ... Jas. Elder Brown Moagiel ... J. E. Jago Maheno ... John Rankin Naseby — Robert Glenn North-East Valley ... Wm. Mitchell Ngapara .. J. Ardagh Otepopo ... Chas. Beckingsalt fui t Chalmers ... William Elder; Palmerston ... Chas. Crnmp This Company has prior claims upon the patronage of New Zealand Colonists, as it was the first Insurance Company established in New Zealand ; and being a Local Institution the funds are retained and invested in the Colony. It has, since its foundation, paid in lossta over a million and a half pounds sterling. Every Description of Property Insured against Loss or Damage at Lowest Current Rates of Premium. Special Facilities afforded to Shippers and Importers. James Edgar, Branch Manager.

/GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE *■* DEPARTMENT. CHIEF ADVANTAGES. Low premiums and large bonuses. Funds kept in New Zealand. Claims paid immediately after proof of de*th, Most liberal conditions. Low New Zealand mortality. Economical management. State security. TOTAL SUM ASSUKED (including Bonus Additions) £7,136,243 TOTAL FUNDS (the whole invested in New Zealand) £1,328,493 In addition to the above funds, the office has an ANNUAL INCOME of over £268,000 The Surplus Cash Profits in 1885 were £242,556 OPENING OF TONTINE SAVINGS FUND SECTION Tontine Sayings Fund System Policies are now being issued New Assuiei s and existing Assurance Policynolders will be allowed to join this section. All profits acciumg alter entering the section are set apart to be diwded among the policyholders lemainnig m the section at the end of 190U, ■uhen liheial returns in cash are anticipated The pnnciples of the Tontine and mode of keeping accounts aie not kept secret, as in cabe ol othoi lunuues ndvertisitd. *,* Infoimntion can be obtained at the Head Office and all Hianches and Agencies, and also from the Iravelhng Agents of the Department. F. W. FRANKLAND, Actuary and Principal Officer. D. M. LUCKIE, CommissioneP

"A' 'AE OO." THE MOSGIEL WOOLLEN FACTORY CO., LIMITED. There has been no exhibit in the Melbourne Exhibition which has attracted more attention than that of the MOBGIEL WOOLLEN GOODB. Visitors from all the old countries, 86 well as from the various colonies, are unanimous in their praises of the excellent class of Woollens made at Mosgiel and Bhown in the Melbourne Exhibition. The New Zealand Public are asked to recognise the benefit to them of being able to purchase GENUINE WOOL GOODS of Mosgriel manufacture without hiph tariff duties, whereas in Victoria a tariff of 25 per cent, does not baT the recognition of the superior merits of Mosgiel Woollens, while in Sydney they meet European Goods on equal Freetrade terms and prices. Buyers should see that they obtain the Genuine " MOSGIEL " articles and not be content witb those termed " Colonial," which may not give the Bame satiefaction. WHOLESALE TRADK SUPPLIED AT THE COMPANY'S WAREHOUSE, HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. J. H. MORRISON Manager.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVII, Issue 44, 21 February 1890, Page 32

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Page 32 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVII, Issue 44, 21 February 1890, Page 32

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