*^mmmmmeymm* mii iv j U - i.m ■- ■ ..■ ' 'i.i . u»- i n l ..'hi i^m*«— — ■ _ j.j ' .n i JOSEPH OTbHOfSON'S = ~ New Patent double and single speed back delivery RE A PING and M O WING MA CHINES. THE success of the above Machines have been unparaljed in the Colony, as regards tbegreat satisfaction t has gi-en to the s>g< icultural community; . Although only introdnbed late last season, the large nmnber of testimonials received as to its efficiency, and the great number sold, show the estimation which agriculturists place on thia new invention. LIST OF FIRST-CLASS PRIZES AWARDED IN 1872. Ist Prize, Geelong Agricultural Show ; Ist Prize, Ballarat Agricultural Show; Ist Prize Chines Agricultural Show; Ist Prize, Smeatou Agricultural Show; Ist Prize- ("silver medaD Melbourne Infer colonial Show; Ist Prize, Beaufort Agricultural Show; Ist Prize, Gipps JLand Ao-ricnltiirnl fifinW Ist Prize (gold medal), Dunedin Agricultural Show. Judges' Certificate, Longford, Tasmania as the best reaper for general purposes jn the yard. , Thes« reapem have been largely sold in Otago for thirteen years. The yearly increasing demand for them, and. the hundreds of testimonials received from all quarters are tbe best prool of their superiority. To prevent disappointment orders should be sent to me as early as pqssible. Catalogues^and prices sent post free, on application. Double Speed Reaper and Mower . - . . _ £3 q 0g 'ingle „ „ „ . . . , t g< jq 8 Self Delivering Reaper— can be at once connected into back deliverers 50 Mowing Machines . . . . . •, . m 32. Los Swatße Boards . . . . j Spare Blades, Knife Bars, Wheels, Connecting Rods, Pinions, Clutches, et-- always on hand Sole Agent for Otago, G. F. REID, Stafford- street, Dunedin. N.8.-I am also this year importing a limited number of Self delivery Machines and Patent Grass Mowers — G. F. BEID. Sole Agents for Pirie's Patent Doable-furrow Ploughs; spare Reaper Blades. D F Plough Shares, Boards, Wheels, Circular Coulter*, and three-horse Swingle Trees, always in stock. Importer of -Clover Seeds, Fencing Wires, Corhsacks, Woolpacks, Sheep Nets etc.
GEORvGE YOUNG, IMPORTER. I WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER.' PRINCES-STREET, DUNEDIN, (Opposite Bank of New South Wales.) From R. Bryson & Sons, Watchmakers to the Queen, Edinburgh. PETER ADAIR, CHRONOMETER, WATCH AND CLOCJOtAKEK. A few Doors from Murray's, Private Hotel, Rattray Street,- Dunedin. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. "TTTE beg to intimate that we have this day entered into co-partnership as Stock and Station Agents, and Wool and Produce Brokers, under the Style or Firm of MACLEAN BROTHERS. JOHN MACLEAN, ALEX. MACLEAN, (Late J, and A. mac^e vw). , HUGH JOHN MACLEAN. (Latjs of Diuvbb, Stbwart and Co). Dunedin, 3nd Nov., 1874. J^jTACLEAN BROTHERS STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, A3*D WOOL AND PRODUCE BROKERS. STORES, PRINCES STREET SOUTH, OFFICES, MANSE STREET, DUNEDIN. JOHN MACLEAN, ALEX. MACLEAN, H. J. MACLEAN. We are prepared to make advahoes on the most liberal terms, on the incoming Clip of Wool, Grain, or other Produce, f or*? sale in this Market, or for Shipment to our agents in London or Australia. We hold Auction Sales, as follows— At Kaikorai Saleyards, every Wednesday, at 11 o'clock, of Fat Stock. At Wtst Taieri, last Tuesday ia each month, of Eat and Store Cattle of all descriptions' At our Stores, Princes-street, South, every Friday, at 3 of clock, of Wool, Sheepskins, Hides, Tallow, &c. MACLEAN BROTHERS. j MONEY .—I have ; principals who are . prepared to advance, on Mortgage, of Freehold Rural Land. Also, Sums of 1500 and upwards to Lend on town and suburban j properties,' ; - j "."..' . URQUUART MACPHERSON, ...-.' :.1 Agent, High street, ' " Dnnedin. j OTAGO DYETORKS (OPPOSITE YORK HOTEL) 'GEORGE ST.; DUNEDIN. Glorious Newsf-' "Old: Clothes made new! ' '■ j Spk, Cotton and Woollen Goods cleaned, eyed, ahd beautifully nnished.^ Velvets; Grdssame?%,;Bib'b6_ts Gloves' ; and Feathers cleaned and dyed— to look /] MW-.new>:f..'i .'«.'<-.•;;■■: ?; fj'-ijv ;:■ >.. f ;■■■■ ': », Muflfe, ITursi anel^Aibatross Sidns^l cleaned and; finely finished. V ; r '-"•"'',■ i 1 Damask' Cußams^dyled arid pressed-i-to fibo^ like new. &i ©iw.w rtiv->A:i j?:-*y/ ..- Paisley Plaids cleaned or dyed and hot . SheepsßMrj^ .cleaned pr dyed. V Bltfnfeets'atLcl Carpets cleaned. " " G^atlemeii'flGldming cleaned or ayed \ -:'^tolcok:•eqttl^U6fetfew.:r.»cl-'- ta;<- : .v^sv:--. , - 1 W. ALL AN ia in regular receipt of all the !v^^yeftfjre#t|lu>pi^a|j4^ , tit y. < >. \ Agents wantedlafe T B^cl9^,l^^^^ i l^^/ 'm^mM^^h^mm^A^ ? . The- Jfollowmg- are Coloars Dyed ', at nfchis i EstabMshnVehiil4Mag4Ht^%Mau^ Pdc^, Par pie; Can^Maroon, Cerise, Scarlet, Orange/ Blue, Pmß^; Green, .Clerfet^J^riniß^i, Frown, Black, Lavender, Slate Grey.
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Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 37, 25 March 1875, Page 8
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699Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 37, 25 March 1875, Page 8
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