i Do you contemplate Buying any FARM IMPLEMENTS I this season? If so, write to us, or to our nearest Agents, before doing so. We will send you a copj of our CATALOGUE, containing illustrations, full par ticulars. and prices of our Manufactures, and will g'm you all the information you desire. Our PLOUGHS j DISC HARROWS, WOOL-PRESSES, and WINDMILLI £ head the procession, and m addition to these, we mah a variety of Implements and Machines. Everything i, the best of its kind, and it will pay you to hold ove, your orders until you hear from us I PLEJSE jfff Si 1 ipiSEfi. | BOOTHS-MAC DONALD & CO., CHRISTCHURCH. e¥Td AND GRAY'S CHILLED DIGGING PLOUGHS, (DOUBLE AND SINGLE FURROW.) AT the variou Competitions with the Imported Digger Keid and Gray's PIoaghwuAWABDED--First and Second Prizes at Southland Champion Piougbiag Match First and Second Prizes at Wyndham Match, First Prize at Mataura, and First Prize at Waimea. To those who prefer this style of ploughing, we can give them the easiest drawn, best working, and least expensive m repairs, and infinitely the best made and most durable digger. Of new and. converted jDiggers we have a large number at work m all parts of New Z ?Blahd. ' Oar Diggers are fitted with Gray's Patent Unbreakable Steel Shares, ani Gray'a Patent Unbreakable Steel Points, at same price as DouWenrrow Plough Shares. Chilled Cast Socket Shares, 2s each, Chilled Cast Share Points, Is each, Hard Tempered Unbreakable Steel Points, 6d each, These Sfc^el Points will wear twice as long as ordinary points, and can be turned npside down as often as necessary, thus always keeping a keen cutting edge underneath. j&g' Wo make these Ploughs m the following sizes : — Doub'e furrow Digger, with or without adjusting gear. Double-farrow Digger, with or without adjusting gear, made so that it can be used either as a Double or Single Furrow Digger, as desired, 10s extra. Single-furrow Digger, with or without adjusting gear. The Single' farrow Digger can be fitted as an^ ordinary plough at 503 extra ; as an ordinary Swng Plough Digger ; or as an ordinary Double Furrow Plough convertible into a Diggor. Fencing Standards, Plain and Barbed Fencing Wire, Wire Strainers. Drays, .Grubbers, Acme Earrowa, Corn Bruisers, &o. COMBINED GRAIN, MANURE, AND TURNIP DRILL, Made m all combinations, and to sow grain or turnips at will with or without manure, aa desired. This is the drill for the times. Made any 6ize, from four to eight coulters, and from 14ia to 16in between the drills. AGENTS for CLAYTON & SHUTTLEWORTHS THRESHING MILLS AND ENGINEB; Also Second-hand Threshing Mills and Engines for eale. THE VERDICT DKINK ONLY ■0 UNION PACKING CO/8 TEAS. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. REDCLIFFE CROWN x^^ BRAND H^feW GALVANISED IRON (CORRUGATED AND'-JFLAT.) IS of the HIGHEST QUALITY and UNIFORMITY. All sheets row. width, and will cover as muoh 2aa "any first-class iron.'/ A LARGE STOCK o allguagesand engths always on hand. Architects and Proprietors should stipulate for " REDOLIFFE.' 1 It makes the beßt and most lasting roof. JOHN DUTHIE~&~ CO., LIMITED, IRONMONGERS AND IRON MERCHANTS WELLINGTON PROFESSOR STOWELL'S NEWMANS RHEUMATIC JLXTERMIN A TOR g^yAL MAIL COACHES. FOR Rheumatism, Rheumatic fl affce 7llie Ist January Chilblains, etc. for Havelock and Nelson as follows : — I only publiah one out of a number Leave Blenheim, Tuesdays, Thursdays and o£ Testimonials I have received, and I Saturdays at 7 a.m., reaching Nelson do bo becauee Mr Smith is so well- at 6 p.m. same day; returning from known that any one can ask him and Nelson, Mondays, Wednesdays and see for themselves as to the truth of Fridays at 7 a.m., arriving at Blenhis statements. In most canes. Testi- heim 6 p.m. samejlay. monials are shown of persona of whom i~D"« n^»w« x> a^ a nothing is known. AU Parcels at _Reasonable Rates Blenheim, February 27j 1890. . I have much pleasure m inform' Booking Offices.— Criterion Stables, you that after using your Ointm *»*. Blenheim ; Masonic Hotel, fora short time it has completely «'!»•«' Nelson me from rheumatic gout, after « : — * period of ten years' suffering, some GLOBE HOTEL, t2S£fi£S£l£*X'<» !m EENWIOKTOWN. SSUtaL.'T-. 1 «V°- fi O6l> SIABLEi" AKD PADBOOK BtaSL&iK"" B ° ffOring '^ : »»B«n™niniHi«i _ Johk Smith. O. HIGQS, CHAS. INMAN, pbopbieiob WHOLESALE MANOTAOTUBEB. DAWSON'S PERFECTION.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7, 9 January 1892, Page 1
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701Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7, 9 January 1892, Page 1
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