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EEID * GRAY'S SEW ZEALAND GEAUST DRILL, : WITH POSITIVE FEED AND 1 SPRING-C OULTERS, Is the BEST DKILL IN THE MARKET, and is extensively used through! out New Zealand, and Winner 'of First Prizes in" competition with brsi American and English Drills, and 'is! m many respects much superior to both 13, 15, ; and 17 Coulters 7" Centre Machine kept m stock. ■.■ . . . r . ■?; | ALSO, THEIR NEW POSITIVE FEED BROADCAST SEED-SOWER For sowing Grain, Grass, Tm-nip, Rape, Mangold, etc.; and the Turnip Sower can be arranged, when ordered, to sow Lucerne or other small seeds simultaneously to the sowing of Rye Grass i£-4esii^d. ;It ; is the; only sower ,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 orj Grass by simply changing one. wheel. - ..■•/, ■. . • ■■•'■ \ REID & GRAY'S HORSE GEARS are universally used m New Zealand] They are self-contained, consequently no liability of breaking. j Nearly one thousand m use. • IMPROVED PRIZE CHAFF-COTTERS, ] ...--: FIRST PRIZE AT :CH:rTSTCHIJRCH AND DUNEDIN LAST SEASON, ■ With renewable cast sfeel mouth and- sidepieces, wKicli can be renewed m a few minutes. The steel '-pieces 'are same material as the knives are made of ; These machines, when properly handled, make no long straws, consequently require no riddle. They are m use all over. New Zealand, several of thi large-sized maohines being lately fitted up m Cjhristchurcli. „: .;= . JOINTED PULVERISING DIBO-H^RROWS, WITH LATEST IMPROVEMENTS, IS NOW THE .BEST7 v # x Q .-JN U^E. ] Fencing Standards Gut to Any Length and Gua*gQ. i. GRAY'S PATENT FENCING STANDARD" X ! For Folding Sheef; &c, on Turnips; anii for Fixing Wire /.[':■/■ getting. - • , I Winners of the GOLD MEDAL at the Melbourne^ Exliibition for their toOUBLIG FURROW/ PLOUGH, vide Jurors' Report, .Ploughs— ln; ploughs there is one exhibit to which we wish to draW special attention asf being the best, and that is the Double Furrow of Reid & Gray, of Dunedin,* New Zealand, m finish and construction it is far superior £o any other. j Agents for Clayton and Slmttleworth's Traction' a^Portablo Engines and; Combines. ILLUSTRATED PRICE LISTS on application to any ...of our pflfices at Dunedin, Oamarn, Timaru, Invercargill^'Akhburton, Christchurch, Auckland, j Otautau, Gore, and Riyersdale. ..,.-.,. . -, M ■■ : ■ ■ ■■.■■■■■ ;•.■■- . •- ■ „>■:■,■-<■■;. ■-: * ..:.. ; ■•. :. ] ••-. ; ; J.W.MTOJFF, JVanganiti Coach Factory. BUGGIES, PHiETONS, DOG.CARTS, AND VEHICLfiS , Of Every- Description. ■ Painting, Trimming, and Repairs of all kinds done by good Mechanics, and at Moderate Prices.: ; ::.; ; : 1 Substantially-built and. Beautifully-designed Spring Traps, from £24 and. upwards. ! Harness of all Descriptions for sale very; Cheap. \ •••;:..- . ...••'•. > . .. . . • i . ' THE MERCANTILE AND BANKjSBBBSXSf^ RUPTCY 'GAZETTE OF NEW . ZEALAND. ; .!^****" ; npHE Proprietor of; the MercaStilb PT ATCTTTSm Rl^ASO'N' X and BaiNkeuptcy Gazette of New r IjAJS ±UN U DJ^ADUIY. Zealand has much pleasure m annowpcißg * ■ .to subscribers and the public generally. FOE SALE AT THE that Hie subscription to the Gazette will n • k i be reduced to Two Guineas per annum; Efirmont Nursery- aß , from : - I^ t januar y. Be- wen. O • J abled to make this -intimation m! con--irt«« rt Tn • m nL \ tj l sequence of the • hichly encourajring m Over 10,000 Fruit J.rees,all the Best creaßo iv circulatio S , which continues to Kinds. attend each .issue of what hns proved tw j, 150,000 Pines, •Cypresse.Hjf&c bb a most vftlnable business publication j „ 150,000 African Box thorn, Bar- and because of the economical reforms l»revs Quicks, &c, for introduced by the "Chattels Securifcieß Hedges/ Aunndiuent Act, 1883." ; lAnnftA ■** k * , irr '„-'!, T?i rt ~ The Gazette has now entered its Ninth „ 10,000 Ornamental Trees Flow- Year of existence ; and, encouraged by emig bnruos, Daniel- jtapast success, the Proprietor begs to lias, Azaleas, Ehcuod- apsure his numerous subscribers througWendrcn, &c, out the Colony that neither labour nor „ 5000 Choice Rosesj^in^SEiO eypehse will be spared m sustaining its i Varieties. Albo a large -number of present deserved reputation as the most Oriental Planes, Elinß,A,b r pak| ; &c. - g^ cirt * lar of itS ki " d J " NeW 1 , , ' „J, , Tbe Half-yearly Index will, m futnrtf, I The above Trees »re all Cleap and 1)C i^ued separately, at nVi extra ehaigO Healthy, and will be sold Very Cheap, o f Five Shilliugs per annum. m onler to make room. . The Mercantile akd Bankruptcy . Gazette is the Only ...Gazette for tbk Send for Price List :ov, if convenient, CbtSkr published Mn New Zealand. i inmie-rt the stock J^otk.— Suliscriptipp' with Index, £2 I inspect me stock. ?g pn . aiunnn . ilhout IndeXj £2 2 6. I _,„ • . . , ,1 i i i Payable m Advance. I P.S.— A large and- well-elected Persons desirous of suhscribinff to the 3 Stock of nil kii.ds of Faring balden, Gazette*from the Ist January, 1884, will .and Flower Seeds. Price Lists on please send their. names and addresses to f application. tl»o agents — Alepsrs Baker Bros., Lnrnb- , ton Quay, Wellington, and the local TATV'sT?O T ATT3T^ agents for the various districts, {(swell J A LVJ XLO .-LrAl rUJ, as to tlie proprietor. K. T. WHEEI/ER. TAUPO QUAY, WANGANUI. No. 8 Stafford-street, Duuedin. r "■%■■'■ . • ■ . . _■•■.-.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 256, 25 September 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 256, 25 September 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 256, 25 September 1884, Page 1

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