, , , , . _. -r— — . -."-■'• ' -T Dunedin Advertisements. ■/■■■■ '"" . '^^•^'^^^^^mmttm^a^^mmm^mimmgm^aUßmm^ammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmx m,,, i ,tx, i) mmmmmmmmmmmm JJjSV' - - mWmmmmmWmmmWmmSmSi^^ 'jwJOSEPH mCHOLSOJST'S Hew Patent double and single speed back delivery HEAPING and MOWING MACHINES. THE success of the above Machines bave been unparalled in the Colony, as regards the great satisfaction it has given to tbe agricultural community. AUhongh only iatrodubed late last season, the large number of testimonials received as to its efficiency, and the great number sold, show the estimation which agriculturists place on this new invention, LIST OF FIRST-CLASS PRIZES AWARDED IN 1872. Ist PriJ-e, Geelong Agricultural Show ; Ist Prize, Ballarat Agricultural Show; Ist Prize, Clunes Agricultural Show; lßt Prize, Smeaton Agricultural Show; Ist Prize fsilver medal), Melbourne Intercolonial Show; Ist Prize, Beaufort Agricultural Show; Ist Prize, Gipps Land Agricultural Show; Ist Prize (gold medal), Dunedin Agricultural Show. Judges' Certificate, Longford, Tasmania, ss the beat reaper for general purposes In the yard. These 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 proof oi their superiority. To prevent disappointnient orders should be sent to me as early as possible. 1 Catalogues and prices sent post free, on application. Double Speed Reaper and Mower .... £39 10s fingle »» n • • • • . 3* 10s Self Delivering Reaper— can be at ones connected into back deliverers 50 Mowing Machines . .. . . . . 32 10s Swathe Boards . .... i Spare Blades, Knife Bars, Wheels, Connecting Hods, Pinions, Clutches, et"*., always on hand. Sole Agent for Otago, <3*. J*. BEID, Stafford-street-, Dunedin. N. B.—l am also* this year importing a limited number of Self delivery Machines and i Patent Grass Mowers — G. F. REID. Sole Agents for Pirie's Patent Double-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, Cornsacks, Woolpacks, Sheep Nets, etc.
SMITHY COALS. SMITHY COALS, j DRUMMOND AND WATSON, OCTAGON, DUNEDIN.-" IMPORTERS of Newcastle and other Coals, ! are prepared to supply the Country Blacksmiths, and the public generally, at the I lowest rates. ' D. & W. have a'so a large stock of thereat white lead (in tins and kes*.), red lead, ziao, white and other paints and colors, tnrpent.De, linseed oil (boiled and raw) machinery oil, ■ European cordage, Manilla ropes and oakum, j boiler rivets and wire naiis, &c. CARD.} TUTR J. E. F. COYLE begs to announce that he has COMMENCED the practice of his profession in Danedin as a CIVIL ENGINEER. Adjoining Messrs Gillies and Street's Office, Princeß-street, Dunedin. Dunedin, Ist October, 1874. J) R. M. D. MURPHY, Surgeon, Apotheoary, & Aooouohor Has commenced practice in Dunedin. Temporary Residence ; Knowle House, opposite Wesleyan Cbapel, Stuart Street. Hours of Attendance — 10 to 11 a.m., 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p.m. SINCLAIR AND MORTON, piOACHBUILDERS *»* Wheelwrights are prepared to furnish all descriptions [ of Carriages, Waggons, Carts, &c, with the greatest despatch when favored with toon and country orders. Note the address — Great King-street, Dunedin WAIN'S FAMILY HOTEL, j- Manae-Btreet, Dunedin. J.P.JONES - - Proprietor. I T F. JONES wishes to inform the Settlers and inhabitants of the Clntha and i surrounding districts, that every care and \ attention to the comfort of visitors will be given. The bed and sitting rooms are | redecorated and replete with every comfort. I FAMILY PRIVATE SITTING ROOMS. Superior Billiard Room. Cobb and Co.'s Coaches arrive and take their departure daily from the hotel. COACHES/! COACHES// YEEND'S SOUTHERN LINE, TO TOKOMAIRIRO, DUNEDIN, AND LAWRENCE. Leaving Dunne's Newmarket Hotel, (calling at Lloyd's Farmer's Arms Hotel,) every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, & SATURDAY At 9 o'clock. Returning from the Empire Hotel, Dunedin, ißveiy MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, & FRIDAY At 8 o'clock, H. YEEND, in thanking the travelling Eublie for the liberal support afforded him, sgs to announce that he will in fmfcure leave Balclutha every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. He will also run from Balclutha a FOUB-HORBE COACH, and FIVE irom Tokomairiro to Dunedin, to carry thera through during the cold weathw aa quickly as possible, arriving in Dunedin at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK BHARP He also wishes to announce that he is mak lag preparations lo run hit line through fro« Balclutha to meet the Invercargill train. ; Particulars in future advertisement. H. YEEND; Proprietor.
ON SALE. DONE MANUEE, BONB MANURE, BONB MANURE, Superphosphates and Flook Mills. Apply Goldsmith and Co., Princes Street, Dunedin. Samples may be seen at the office of this paper. VENETIAN BLINDS. TO HN TAYLOR, VENETIAN BLIND MAKER, Maclaggan-street, DUNEDIN. Country orders punctually attended to, and experienced "workmen sent to all parts of tbe country. "EXTRAORDINARY VALUE iw RICH BLACK SILKS AT THOMSON, STRANG, & CO.'S. RICH WEDDING SILKS | ELEGANT BRIDAL BONNETS. i THOMSON, STRANG, & CO. TUB CUTTING, | DUNEDIN. GEORGE YOUNG, IMPORTER. WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER PEINCES-STREET, DUNEDIN, (Opposite Bank of New South Wales.) JAMES B. M'CULLOCH, Sharebroker, Land, Estate, and General Commission Agent, No. 1 Chambers, Princes-street, Dunedin. Pabxiamektabt Agbmt. m WARDLAW Xa SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, TAPANUI, In thanking the Inhabitants of Tapanui and adjoining districts for the liberal patronage accorded him since his arrival in their midst, takes advantage of the columns of the Cj-tjtha Leader to inform them that he has ' Removed to his New and Commodious Premises adjoining Messrs. M'Gregor and Co.'s Store, where he has en hand a large and •well-assorted stock of EVfiSRY DESCRIPTION OF SADDLERY, Including a choice assortment of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Riding Whips, Saddles, &c, &c, which have been just opened out. & MUIR, (Late of * Clntha Leader ') GENERAL COMMISSION* NEWSPAPER AGENTS, Land and Estate Agents, GEORGE-STRBET, DUHKDIN. **""* -r-m — -~- - -■ im ii • y ~~ — i X> K. M XJ R K A V , . WXOI.ISAI.tt MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONER, N. Z. Confectionary Works. -- Rattray St. v,,---120 punedin.
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Clutha Leader, Volume II, Issue 55, 29 July 1875, Page 8
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936Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Clutha Leader, Volume II, Issue 55, 29 July 1875, Page 8
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