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BEID^GEAY'S IMPEOYED NEW ZEALAND GEAIN DRILL, WIXH- POSITIVE FEED AND SPRING COULTERS, Is the BEST DRILL IN THE MARKET, and is extensively used throughout New Zealand/ and Winner of First Prizes m competition with best -American and English Drills, and is m many rejects much superior to both. 13, 15, and 17 Coulters 7" Centre Machine kept m stock. ALSO, THEIR • . NEW POSITIVE ■ FEED BROADCAST SEED-SOWEB For sowing Grain, Grass, Turnip,. Rape, Mangold, etc.; and the Turnij) Sower can be arranged, when ordered, to sow Lucerne or other small seeds] simultaneously to the sowing of Rye Grass if desired; It is the only sower 5 m the Market that will sow with absolute regularity on either excessively rough or very, smooth land. It will sow any desired quantity of Grain or Grass by simply Changing one wheel. ; ' ' ' - REID & GRAY'S HO RSj^dEA^S a*e universally used m Netf Zealand. v They ai-e: S|lfr9ontaj'4ei3,' consequently no liability J of breakings ' Nearly one thousand m use* ' „ JMFRgpp . PEIZE GHAFE-CUTTEEB, j■ • FIRST PRIZE A ! T CHRISTCIIURCH' AtfD DUNEDIN. LAST SEASON; ■ With renewable cast steel mouth and- sidep^eces, which can be renewed m a; few minutes. The steel pieces are same material as the kuiy.es are made 0f. . : These machines, when properly handled, make no long straws, consequently: require no riddle. They arc in .'..use all over New Zealand,', several of the large-sized machines being 'lately. stted upiii Chriitc'hnrch. JOINTED DISC; BLAREQ^, ; with latest Improvements, is the best, goo m dse. '-"^a^aat "■• ■ ■ ■ • •• ■ ■ . Fiericiiig Staitdarfe Cut to Any Length and Guage. .OEAY'S For Folding 1 She^f ; &c.,, oil Tuinips, and for Fixing. Wire ■ .-,:•,•.:; „;■..„.,-.='..:'•..,'. Jetting. .-.•* '-■:■ '■ '..:.-v .■••■■«.■. ' ■•■■ .' i^inuer^Qf Jtjie GOLD MED Alj. at the ■■. Melbourne, Ejchibjtion for their DOiUBLEi J'pRR'CiW; PLOUGH,/ vide,* Jurors' Report.^ PLouoHS—ln^ ploughs there is on^eihibit to 5 -whifch' we. wi^h to .dra^.spe9iaLa.ttention as^ being »th« ibest, ; ai«J tfeat is the Double Furrow .of.. £eid $ Gray/of Dunedin, Beyr Zealand, itf fihish and coristruction it is far superior to any other. 1 Agents for Clayton and Shuttieworth's Traction and' Portable Engines and boThfeesr-irt" _^'_ _; . ■~^^^.^^ :^^^Va^- V- ■■"■••■ ILIiUSTRATIiIJ^ PRICE LI STS Spplioaiion to 'anf of our offices 'ntDunedin, OamanvTimaru, Invercargill, Ashburton, Christohurch, Auckland, Otautau, Gore, and Riyersdalc. : h? • '• * ' ■ ." : ; ; ' '-"'i "" ; ' ' ' 'm ' '■'-"■' ■■ ■• " • • ' ■ ' •':! J. W. M c DUf F, '"Wimffdnm Coach Factory. BUGGIES, PHiETONS, DOG.CAETS, AND "VEHICLES ; . ■•■;••■' : Of Every Description. . Painting, Trimming, and. Repairs of all kinds "done by good Mechanics, and . . at Moderate Prices. . Substantially-built and Beautifully-designed Spring Traps, from £24 and .■•;-,•■--'. upward.*. ; ; ' ''''' '"■"'Harness 'of all Descriptions for sale Very Cheap. J. ANDERSON, YIGTOEIA AVENUE,, WANGANJJL THE: LARGEST AND BEST Furniture &l Carpet Warehouse ■: ■. ■' ... .: IN . WANGANUL— : - V FUB^KIDM; IIT ALL DESIGNS; Drawing Boom : and Dining Roohv^ uifes. Newest Styles. Perambulators,, three and four wheel. Venetian Blinds" made to order. ! House Furnishing m every Department. Carpets of Choicest Ala teria) and iPsttterns. ;Chaii*s of .every Description. Btdstrads m Wood and Iron, Newest Putt**n<*. /EBti- ' mates given for furnisibiijg Hotels or, Private; I esidericep. Coritractß!tinfil*rtaken and fuithfully c;Tne.d out, at lowjLst.iemunerative rates. Instructions by letter or telegram promptly attended to. • ;; !: " : ; ; Inspection of Showroom lnviieu.< * >• ' j^tir&itnre n aDuiactuied by bkilkd vrorl men to any Design. Large selcc.hou of patlenis to chooee fjcni. \V oik nun deeioßtclie any dJßtanc< m the Country. ' i PPJCES VERY MOIiERASUtJ -

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 239, 5 September 1884, Page 1

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531

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 239, 5 September 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 239, 5 September 1884, Page 1

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