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BHID * GRAY'S IMPROVED NEW ZEALAND GRAIN DRILL, ;*« -sy MTU POSITIVE PEED AND SPRING COULTERS, Is the Bfi'SO: DRILL IN THE MARKET, and is extensively used through ottt N«E5,w -Zealand, and Winner of First Prizes m competition with best A^erio^rtndEpglish Drills, and is m many respects much superior to both. I 13^' 15, and it Coulters 7" Centre Machine kept m. stock. ; IIT ; . ' ALSO, THEIR N^EW POSITIVE EEED BROADCAST SEED-SOWER For sowing Grain, Grass, Turnip, 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 if desired. It is the ouly sower m the Market that will sow with absolute regularity on either excessively rough or very smooth land. It will go^ any desired quantity of Grain or Grass by simply changing one wheel. " ■ • v REID & GRAY'S HORSE GEARS are universally used m New Zealand. They are Belt-contained, consequently no liability of breaking. Nearly one thousand m use. IMPROtfD PRIZE CHAEF-CUTTERS, FIRST PRIZE AT CHRISTCHURCH AND DUNEDIN LAST SEASON, With renewable cast steel ttjojith and sidepiecos, which can be renewed m a few minutes. The steel pieces are same rasiteria.l 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 N6w Zealand, several of the large-sized machines being lately fitted up m ChristchurchV ■JOINTED PULVERISING DISC HARROWS, with . Latest improvements, is now the. best, 500 m use. Fencing Standards Cut to Auy Length and Guage. GRAY'S PATENT FENCING STANDARD For Folding Sheef; &c., oh Turnips, and for Fixing Wire Netting; Winners of the GOLD MEDAL at the Melbourne Exhibition for their DOUBLIi) FURROW PLOUGH,, vide Jurors' R«f#>rt, PxduGHS-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 & Gray, of Dunedin, New Zealand, m finish and construction it js far superior to any other. Agents for Clayton and Shuttleworth's Traction and Portable Engines and 1 Combines; ' ; ILLUSTRATED PRICE LISTS on application to any of our offices, nt Dunedin, Oamaru, .Timaru, Invercargill, Ashburton, Christchurch, Auckland, Otautan, Gore, and Riversdale. „ . . ; , . J. W. M^DUFF, Wanganui Coach Factory. BUGGIES, PHOTONS, DOG.CARTS, AND VEHICLES Of Every Description. Painting, Trimming, and Repairs of allikinds done by good Mechanics, and at Moderate ; Prices. Substantially-built and Beautifully- designed Spring Traps, from £24 and ' upwards. gp Harness of all Descriptions for sale very Cheap.

PLANTING SEASON. FOR SALE AT THE Egmont Nursery. Over 10,000 Fruit Trees, all the Best Kinds. „ 150,000 Pines, Cypresses, &c* „ 150,000 African Boxthorri, Bar- . }>reys, Quicks, &c., for Hedges. „ 10,000 Ornamental Tree*, Flowering Shrubs, Camellias, Azaleas, Rhododendron, &c, „ 5000 Choice Roses, m 250 Varieties. Also a large number of Oriental, Planey, Elms, Ash, Oaks, &cThe above Trees are all Clean and Healthy, and will he sold Very Cheap, m Older to make rootn. Send for Price List"; or, if convenient, inspect the stock. P.S. — A large and well-selected Stock of all kinds of Farm, Garden, and Flower Seeds. Price Lists on application, jamesTaird, TAUPO QUAY, WANGANUI.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 262, 2 October 1884, Page 1

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515

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 262, 2 October 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 262, 2 October 1884, Page 1

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