Dunedin Advertisements. V/'r, JOSEPH INTCHOLSON'S ~. New Patent double and single speed baok delivery REAPING and MOWING MA CHINES: THE success of ihe above Machines bave been unparalled in the Colony, as regards the great satisfaction it has given to the agricultural community. Although only introdubed late last season, the large number of testimonials received as to its efficiency, and the great number sold, show the estimation whicb agriculturists place on this new invention. LIST OF FIRST-CLASS PRIZES AWARDED -'IN 1872. : Ist Prize, Geelong Agricultural ShoW ; Ist Prize, Ballarat Agricultural Show: Ist Prize Clunes Agricultural Show; Ist Prize; Smeaton Agricultural Show- Ist Prjze (silver medal). Melbourne Inter colonial Show; Ist Prize, Beaufort Agricultural Show; Ist Prize, Gipps Land Agricultural Show3st Prize (gold medal), Dunedin Agricultural Show. Judges' Certificate, Longford, Tasmania, as the best reaper ior general purposes in the yard. s ' Thes° reapers 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 the best proot of their superiority. To prevent disappointment orders should be sent to me as early as possible. Catalogues and prices sent post free, on application. Double Speed Reaper and Mower . . . > XB9 los Uosle „ „ „ . . . t t 3H jq 8 Self Delivering Reaper— can be at once connected into back deliverers 50 Mowing Machines . • . . 32 10s Swathe Boards . . . . m . j Spare Blades, Knife Bars, Wheels, Connecting Rods, Pinions. Clutches etc always on hand Sole Agent for Otago, G. P. REID, Stafford-street, Dunedin. N.8.— 1 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 Double-furrow Ploughs; spare Reaper Blades D F Plough Shares, Boards, Wheels, Circular Coulters, and three-horse Swingle Trees, always in stock. Importer of Clover Seeds, Fencing Wires, Cornsacks, Woolpacks, Sheep Nets etc.
From R. Bryson & Sons, Watchmakers to the Queen, Edinburgh. PETER ADAIR, CHRONOMETER, ; WATCH AND CLOCKMAKER. ; A few Doors from Murray's Private Hotel, R ttray Street, Dunedin. VENETIAN BLINDS. TOHN TAYLOR, VENETIAN BLIND MAKER, Maclaggan-streer, DUNEDIN* Country orders. punctually attended to, and experienced workmen sent to aU parts of tbe countiy. PUBLIC NOTICE. TI/TR. F. T. VAN HEMERT, M.H.C.S.E., and L.S.A., &c, Begs to intimate to the inhabitants ot Dunedin and surrounding districts, that he is about to commence practice as CONSULTING SURGEON AND GENERAL PRACTITIONER, Having had twenty years' experience in the Colonies, and recently arrived from England, after two years' travel, during which period he visited all the principal hospitals in Britain and the Continent, and saw all the recent improvements in Medical and Surgical sci ence. He has taken Chambers adjoining the National Portrait * Gallery (late Daily Times Ofßea), Princes Street, Dunedin. Hours of Consultation—from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. TiLACK HORSE B'REWERY, TUAPEKA. HAYES and KOFOED (late Bastings and Kofoed), Proprietors. All Orders or Letters sent to the Brewery ; will receive immediate attention. NOTICE "TQ CUSTOMERS : * Please to CORK BARRELS when empty. Agents for Waipoiri :—H, and J. M'Cat. — — ~-, , , ; — , j A & T, H. I S L 0 Pi .r£i.* . .''■.". : : Beg to intimate to their friends and the *> .' .'•■»; ' " y- ' general public that, they have commenced business as Drapers, Grocers, ; ironmongers, and General,, Merchants, at Kaitangata, where, by strict attention to business and keeping the best quality of goods always on hand, they hope to merit a fair share" of public patronage, y" '■■■-'-.-■--'■ •-'•-•- ' . % .' i'-' r ' ' '■■:"•■' '•{ ■'•-. ■:■■■■- .-.!■■■. ■■ . ■'■■ 'fjh [ ;$: v;a"" 7 r ;.;p^ii i; :;A ; '- W. ; yjti^T SADDLIIB AND" HARNESS MAKER,' } ;. f :"/'.;/: y TApkNti- : y' ;.;■';■; ;;; ' In thanking the Inhabitants of Tapanui and arfjbinnfg' f S^u^"''tAjt' ,i tV6 : liberal patfonage accorded bim since his arrival ini their toidat, takes advetota^e ofthe colnmns ofi the CxiUTBA LsADKa to inform them' that he has Removed to his New and Commodious. Premises adjoining] Meesra. McGregor and Co.'s Store, where he has en j hand a large and well-parted stock of ' j '. . EVBET DESC^fPTIONOI 1 SA^ntis^Y^ : I j 'Including a choite assortnient of ILadies* j and Gentlemen's Riding Whips; Saddles, •&c.) &c., which havd been jubt opened out. SMITHS COALS/ SMITHY ICOAES. DRUMMOND ANB^ATSQN, beT^GONrDUNEDfc IMPORTERS of Newcastle and other CoaI«, are WS^S^'^ ? V^P^ & e Country: lowest ratefc,* ,- ! - ; "- 1 •' *. k> j D.&W. have also a large stock of the b6at; uwMtelead.(hi tins:an^keß«)f ;red; lead^ :ikic,| -white .and o%r,pakite andcolors, .turpentine, Ewopean oorrlsge,- ManiuaJTOTCS an r d bakum,' boiler riveta and wire nails/ &cj s^sq? tim
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Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 44, 13 May 1875, Page 8
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