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Miscellaneous. ( • YIN CENT FLOUR MILL, v a % OPHIK. J. C. JONES Begs to inform the inhabitants of the surrounding distriqts that, having now completed the above Flour Mill, which he has fitted up with machinery on the most improved principle, he is prepared to supply SILK-DRESSED FLOUR of the best quality; also, Bran and Pollard. Gristing at Current Rates. J. C. JONES.

AKATIP FLOUR & OATMEAL MILLS, LAKE HAYES. ROBERT QILMOUR - PROPRIETOR. The Proprietor begs to announce to the public that, owing to the increased demand for Oatme 1, he has now completed considerable improvements on his oatmeal machinery, and is prepared to supply a first-class article at a most reasonable rate. R.G.'s Mill being under the management of a Miller of wide experience, the public can depeud upon a Constant Supply of Flour of the best quality, and can offer it at as cheap a rate and upon as reasonable terms as any in the district. ROBERT GILMOUR.

POISON is laid on Morven Hills Station for the Destruction of Rabbits. Persons removing stock from the run will be prosecuted. A. M'PHAIL, October 11, 1880. Manager.

On and after this date, POISON will be LAID for DOOS and RABBITS on Mount Pisa and Queensberry Runs. H. F. WILLMOTT, , r Manager, Mount Pisa Station, April 2, 1880.

A number of useless Curs are allowed to prowl about on Kawarau Station hy their owners. This is to give them warning that. POISON will be laid wherever they are most likely to get it. JAMES COWAN. October, 1877.

RON PIPING! IRON PIPfNG !! CANVAS AND WOODEN PLUMING SUPERSEDED ! GEORGE PRESCOTT, ST. BATBANS, Begs to intimate to Proprietors and Mine Managers that he is now Manufacturing IRON S>I2»IJXTG(SUITABLE FOR SLUICING AND OTHER PURPOSES) At a cost which will compare favorably with Dunedin prices, while his practical knowledge of Miners' requirements enables him to furnish a more suitable article than that imported. Pipes made any length convenient for packing, and sent to any part of the country according to agreement. (t. P. would wish to draw the attention of Proprietors and Managers of Hydraulic-worked Mines to the utility and economy of the Water Director with the Ball and Socket Joint, which can be attached to the Iron Piping, thus altogether dispensing with canvas hose; and, with full pressure on, a child of ten years can move it any direction. Note the Address— GEORGE PRESUOTT ST. BATHANS.

|0 FARMERS AND OTHERS. The undersigned have FOR SALE Vegetable, Flower, and Agricultural Seeds:— White Clover Red Clover Alsike Cow Grass Timothy, &c. f &c, Rape Seed, and Mangold Turnip Seed, imported and colonial grown, DON'T USeH/RTY SEED! We have, at considerable expense, imported a SEED CLEANING MACHINE, and farmers can have machine cleaned grass seed. SHEEP NETS, WOOLPACKS, AND CORtfSACKS.

400 galls. Iron Tanks ; Rock Salt; Bluestone ; Fencing Wires, No. 6 to 10, cheaper than ever; Cambridge Rollers; Fanners; Cahoon's Hand Broad cast Sowing Machines; Mitchell's Grain and Grass Sowing Machines, for sowing turnip seed I >roadcast—it is acknowledged that an immense saving can be made by using them. W. G. Murray and Co.'s Double Furrow Ploughs—cheap. Only two to sell—price, £7 10s each. We are Agents for Nicholson's Reaper, and have some extras on hand. We are Agents for N. Forsythe and Co.'s Rope. Supplies on hand. NIMMO AND BLAIR, CUSTOMS & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. PHIXCES-aTRBET, SoiTTH DtTNEDIN.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume XI, Issue 574, 9 November 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Cromwell Argus, Volume XI, Issue 574, 9 November 1880, Page 2

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