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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 flSfr SECOND QUALITY TWINE (Half Manilla Fibre imd half New Zealand Flax). f_ Whilst having every confidence that this Twine will give more Fatisfaction than have the inferior oneg 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 THE CABE OF HEAVY CROPS IN BAD WEATHER. la order to prevent mistakes, we pha 1 put a Dark- Blue Ticket on this Class, thus :—: — DONAGHY'S SECOND jzj QUALITY BINDING W° W «fl « !B TWINE. Hfe S [ H M. D O N A G H V AND CO., OTAGO STEAM ROPE AND TWINE WORKS, DUNEDIN.

REID & GRAY Were Awarded GOLD MEDAL AND FIRST ORDER OF MERIT AND SPECIAL MENTION By the Jurors at the recent Melbourne Exhibition ; and also at- the previous Exhibition they not only received Gold Medal for their Double Furrow Plough, but Special Commendatory reference from the Jurors as follows :— " In ploughs there is one exhibit to which we wish to draw special attention as being the best, and that is the Double Furrow of Reid and Gray, Dunedin, New Zealand. In finish and construction it is far superior to any other." DOUBLE-FURROW PLOUGHS (the Best Material and Workmanship throughout) . «$• DISC HARROWS In sizes from 6ft to 12ft wide, tilted with Patent Adjustment for distributing the weieht uniformly on the Harrow at any angle, and making it the most perfect Harrow in New New Zealand. Seed-Sowing Attachments frteri on if requirpd. A_ NEW POSITIVE FEED BROADCAST Jf§Ogj^»gaiy|a^^fr improved new zealand'graiv drill fJSreM||Hß!tßj^^^^]PsWßßHMp is the bett Drill in the market, and "S extensively *jW"nßr l=a=i^f !IJ " 11^ " "BP 9*9 * used throughout New Zealand. »nd winner of yM J&L. W> SV First Piizt's in competition with the beßt Amerily^^Bi--- w^ga can and English Drills, and is in many respects much superior to both. 13, 15 and 17 Coulters 7in Centre Machine kept in stork. REID AND GRAY'S COMBINED MANURE AND TURNIP DRILL, Made any size from 4 to 8 Coulters, and from 14in to 16in between the drills DOUBLE DRILL TURNIP AND MANURE SOWER Manure is sown in front of roller and put deeply in or shallow as preferred. The Turnip Seed is sown through a separate spout behind the rollers, and can be put in as shallow as required, and covered with the small rolleis behind. STEEL ZIGZ \.G HARROWS, same price as iron ; will last double the time of Iron Harrows CHAPFCUTTERS AND BAGGERS. IRON FENCING STANDARDS. Clayton and Shuttleworth's Threshing Mills and Engines ; also Traction Engines for eale.

FRANCIS MEENAN WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, Wholesale and Retail PRODUCE AND PROVISION MERCHANT Gbeat Kino Street, Dunedin (Opposite Hospital). Cash buyer of Oats, Butter and Potatoes "DOBERT ANDERSON & CO., MILLERS and GRAIN MERCHANTS, Manor Place, Dunedin. Cash Purchasers of Wheat, Oats, and Barley Established. 1869. 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, Otago 2«akck Sub-Agencies| Abbotsford ... C. H. Morgan Alexandra South ... James Rivers Blueskin ... Edward Johnson Balclutha ... Peter Keddie Broad Bay ... Robert Beatson Clinton ... James Garden Oaversham ... George Allen wromwell ... Henry Hotop Duntroon ... Wm. Sutherland^ Hampden ... Edward Lefevre Kakanm ... Wm. Barr Kaitangata ... Wm. Kelly Kaikorai ... Jno. Fraser] Lawrence ... Herbert Sc Co. Milton ... Jas. Elder Brown Mosgiel ... J. E. Jago Maheno ... John Rankin tfaseby ... Kobert Glenn North-East Valley ... Wm. Mitchell Ngapara .. J. Ardagh Otepopo ... Chas. Beckingsale foit Chalmers ... William Elder Palmerston ... Chas. Crump This Company has prior claims upon the patronage of New Zealand Colonist 1 ?, 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 losses 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 Shipper.^jnd Importers. W, 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 death, Most liberal conditions. Low New Zealand mortality. Economical management. htate security. TOTAL SUM ASSUBED (including Bonus Additions) £7,135,243 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 TONTINK SWINGS FUND SECTION Tontine. Savings Fund Sjbtem Policies are now being ismh d New Ashiiu rs and existing Assurance Policynolders uill be allowed to 10111 this section. All prom*, iilli wmu ,i tii i onlui ink' tho section are set apai t to be c'i\ ulod among the policyholders leiiiaiiiiim la the wuou at the end ol 1400, when hbeml lotmiib in cash are anticipated r i_ho pinuiph's of the Tontine and mode of keeping iKiDimts ,v h not ki>] t faeciet, as iv case of otliei 1 ontiuub ivilvel tisnd ♦,* Infoini.iti'iii ( dm l)i obtained at the Head Oflice and all Hi am In I*-,1 *-, mnt Agencies mid also from the 'travelling \gentsui the Oep u Ununt X W J''U VMvbVND. Ai'tuji) and Piiucip.U Uliicdr. U. M. LUCKIE, Commissioned

"A' 'AE 00." THE MOSGTEL WOOLLEN FACTORY CO., LIMITED, There has been no exhibit in the Melbourne Exhibition which has attracted more attention than that of the MOSGIEL WOOLLEN GOODS. Visitors from all the old countries, «a well as from the various colonies, are unanimous in their praises of the excellent class of Woollens made at Mosgiel and shown 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 Mosgiel manufacture without high tariff duties, whereas in Victoria a tariff of 25 per cent, does not bar the recognition of the superior merits of Mosgiel Woollens, while in Hvdbey they meet European Goods on equal Freetradfl terms and prices. BuyeTS should see that they obtain the Genuine "MOSGIEL" articles and not be content with those termed " Colonial," which may not give the same satisfaction. WHOLESALE TRADF SUPPLIED AT THE COMPANY 8 WAREHOUSE, HIGH STREEI, DUNEDIN. J. H. MORRISON Manager.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVIII, Issue 1, 2 May 1890, Page 32

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