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Dunodin Advortlsoiaoats. [Estaiilisuku ovnu 31 Years.] GKORG I) MA TT TT EW 8, NUIiSEUYMAN, SKEhSMAN, seeixjiionvki:, Moray ri.\ci:, DuNisorN, Has on hand Fui.r, Stock finest agricultural seeds Of all kinds, including Field Carrot and Tin nip Mangold Clover Seed of every class Grasses, best in market Mixed Grasses an 1 clover for pastures Gone, Broom and oilier Hedge Seed Gardkx Skuds of I'A'i.itY Descuution. FLOWEH SKRDS OHi'lOR < OIXR^TTON mO FA.ItME It S AND OTIIKKS. The undersigned have FOI» SALIC Vegetable, Flower, and Agricultural Seeds : White Clover Red Clover Alsike Cow Gross Timothy, &c, &c, Rape See I, and Mangold Turnip ' eed, imported and colonial grown. DON'T USE~DIRTY SEED / We have, at considerable expense, imported t SEED CLEANING. MACHINE, and farmers can have machine cleaned crass seed,

SHEEP NETS, WOOLPAOKS, AND CORNSACKS. 400 galls. Iron Tanks ; Hock Salt ; Bluestone ; Fencing Wires, No, 6 to 10, than ever; OarrihricVie liolle.rs i Fanners ; Cawpn's Hand Broadcast Sowing Machines ; Mitchell's Grain and Glass Sowing Machines', forsowingturnipseed broadcast- it is acknowledged that an immense saving cm 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. Forsvthe and Co.'s l!ope. Supplies on hand. NIMMO AND BLAIR, CUSTOMS & GENERAL COMMISSION "OBEL'S PATENT DYNAMITE D ALGETY AND. CO., Agents for the above Dynamite, beg to call the attention of Contractors, Miners and others, to the great strength of Dynamite, compared with other explosives as shown below : Blasting Gelatine, 100.00, Nobel's patent. Nitro Glycerine, 93.36 No. 1 Dynamite, 75.11, Nobel's patent Lithofracteur of the strongest and best make, G3.G9.

The price of Nobel s Djn.iraite, notwithstandng its greater strength ami parity, does not xceed even that of Litliofractenr, viz.:— 1 Case 50 lbs, 2s 9d per lb 5 ~ 2s Oil „ 10 ~ 2s 31 „ Delivery to be taken from Magazine. DALOETY AND CO., Bond-street, Dunedin. N.B. - Supplies may be obtained from CLOCKS, NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION, Established ISG2. ak T. Y O Ui .N G, IM.POK T E 11 S, CHRONOMETER, WATCH & CLOCK MAKER S, MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS, &c, Invite inspection of their extensive and wellassorted stock of Gold and Silver Watches Gold and Silver Jewelry English French & American Clocks Silver and Electro-plated Goods Having received ex recent arrivals, large shipments of New Goods, their stock will be found to contain all the newest and most fashionable designs of the Home markets. G. and T. Young import all their goods from the maker direct, buy for cash, and sell at the lowest remunerative prices. They would call particular attention to their magnilioent stock of Gold ami Silver English Lever Watches, the quality of which is second to none, and really much superior to what is generally sold here. Prices from £6 upwards ; American Waltham Lever Watches, from i'."{ 10s. All watches guaranteed two years, and sent to any part of the colony, post free, on receipt of P.O. order or bank draft.

(ENTJtIAL REGISTRY OFFICE. REGISTRY OFFICE in conjunction with his Fruiterer's Business in Dunedin. Hotelkeepers, station owners and others can rely upon obtaining suitable Serrants of every description. E . J. Y 0 N S (Late J. «. L. I.uks), COMMISSION - , LAND & ESTATE ACS ENT, GISOHUK-KTKEET, DI'.VEDIj,

"pvISSOLUTIOiS OF PARTNERSHIP. The PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing at Dunedin between the undersigned in the business (if Engineers and Iron Founders, nnder the firm of "Kiuciid, M'Queen and (J0.," has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be continued under tlie same style by the undersigned CHARLES M'Q.OEKK, who will discharge all the liabilities of the linn, and receive all moneys due. Dated this Ist day of May, ISSO. Witness : ROBERT Dick, Solicitor, Duncdi With reference to the above, 1 bey to thank the numerous customers of the Eirra for the liberal support that has been accorded during the past 18 years, and to express a hope »hat 1 shall retain the confidence that ha 3 been bestowed hitherto. CHARLES M'QCJEEN.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume XII, Issue 622, 11 October 1881, Page 4

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