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New Advertisements. .TD.'A'I LWAY " t H O T EL,. . ' "EOMAHAPA;. , ".,...' JAMES S. VIAL (late of the Catlins B-iyer Hotel) - - : Proprietor. The above hotel is situated at the terminus of the Catlins line of .railway, at the opening of the Omaru Glen, about half-way from Balclutha to Catlins. It is within easy distance of tli3 romautip' scenery of Motyneux Bay,. the Nuggets,= :&c.-\ ; ■.-"' •''. ■ '' : .' -, '•; ; A more congenial locality for sports-' ; men cannot be found within Otago.- . The^. Omaru Stream, which is fully .stocked •with trout and ; affords; excellent fishing^ passes 'the- ,doo£ of •••■the' ' hotel. • 'There : are also an abundance of native and imported game in the immediate, vicinity.' • • ■•■ ••j . ■ •Elegantly. -furnished suites., of apartments, airy, bedropms, bathroomj &c. , , Wines and spirits of the best brandsonly. ; . . The Culinary Department is under the personal supervision of Mrs "Vial, whose proficiency and attention are well known to the travelling public. The Stabling, which includes looseboxes, is under the care of Mr James Vial, junr., a thoroughly, careful and experienced groom. Saddle Horses, Buggies, &c, always ready for the use of lodgers at merely nominal charges. • The aim of the Proprietor was to establish in this romantic locality a house where visitors might enjoy all the quiet comforts of a home, and also the recreations and pleasures of rural life. : "RAILWAY HOTEL, KOMAKAPA. . JAMES S. VI Ala -" - - Proprietor. 96 Howard's Twk-e Bift<fa*\ New Pattern for 1885. More Efficient.Simpler, Lighter. Better Balanced. Stronger than ever. Direct motion to Knife. Reel driven from,behind. Only one Chain. . Knotter Simplified. ; Packer Trip. Stooker. Winner of £50 prize at Shrewsbury Trial, August, 1884. We can also supply Machines of last year's pattern, similar to that referred to in accompanying testimonials, afc exceedingly low prices, viz. — £47 delivered, or £45 at Dunedin. {Rosebanfc, Balclutha, May|ls, 1885. Gentlemen, — I have much pleasure in stating that the " Howard " Harvester which I bought from you this season gave me every .satisfaction. The neatness and compactness of the sheaves, and - the clean stubble left, were everything that could be desired. As regavds strength and durability, T think the " Howard" will be hard to surpass. The amount of crop, I cut with it was over 300 acres, some of which was very rough ground and some pretty steep sidelings. After doing that amount of work I find the machine but little impaired. Yours truly, . . John M'Neil. . ',_.; . ' Blair Dale, Balclutha, May 9, 1885. Gentlemen, — . • ■''- The "Howard" Reaper and Binder 1 'purchased from you last season gave me' every satisfaction, both as' regarded Simplicity,, Effi-_. ci'ency, Durability, and Lightness^ofJDr'auofht. , '-.''•' J. Bl M'Keil. .J- \ "■ Tokomaii-iTo, May 12, 1885 V Dear Sirs,— ■ ' i: The " Howard " Reaper and Twine Binder which I bought of you this season has given me, every satisfaction, both with regard to clean stubble and good tying. I harvested about 130 acres of crop, and I had it of the two extremes, both light and heavy, and she gave me every satisfaction in them both) especially in the heavy and tangled crops, and I consider that sho is. more of a master of her work in. that sort of • a crop than any other machine that I have seen. ,1 consider she is of a reasonable light draught, .for I worked her the first few days with a pair of horses, and when J put in three T could work her a long day with all ease to the horses. . . . Yours respectfully, James Watt. For further particulars and prices, Apply to OOSSBNS. AND' BLACK, Engineers, Blacksmiths, &c. Manufacturers of Brick and Drain Pipe ■ Making and Machinery, Hydraulic Mining Plant, Windmill Pumps, Agricultural Implements, &c. , 122 Crawford St. , Dunedin. WASTE PAPER, in any quantities, may be had at the Office of this Paper.

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Clutha Leader, Volume XII, Issue 598, 1 January 1886, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume XII, Issue 598, 1 January 1886, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume XII, Issue 598, 1 January 1886, Page 6

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