NO BOOM ON TOP Tbe lIEBUN6 Is there. !' A FEW OF THIS SEASON'S PERFORMANCES: i! t < I AT DUNEDIN Labor Day Sports the principal race of the day(Five- : mile) was won by J. Bell on a * Sterling.’ ‘ AT ASHBURTON Amateur and Cycling Club’s Meeting on October 1 15th, the only two cycle races on the programme were scooped | by Sterlings. In the first race “ Sterlings ” secured First, Second and Third. In the second event (12 starters) the only * two Sterlings in the race were placed First and Second. I AT INVERCARGILL C.C. Sports, Nov. 3rd, the Three-mile Open Race i was won on a “ Sterling.” 1 AT AUCKLAND C.C.’s Meeting, on October 30th, in the Two-mile I Challenge Shield Race ‘ Sterlings ’ were First and Second. 1 In the Five-mile Interprovincial Scratch Race 4 Sterling’s ’ were ! again placed First and Second. The Multicycle Race was won on a ‘ Sterling ’ tandem, beating l five others, including the Dunlop triplet. [ A.T Sept. 2nd. A. Holmes on a ‘ Sterling ’ won the 7 - Hill-climbing Championship, beating (among others) the |-mile i Champion of N.Z. {HT.B. —The latter has since changed his mount ) for a * Sterling .’) ; MORROW, BASSETS’ & CO., ; DUNEDIN and CHRISTCHURCH. 1 Importers of all kinds of Agricultural Implements and Machinery. ' Particulars from J. D. BUCHANAN, Agent, Clyde ; or i R. STRONG, Agent, Alexandra. W. T. TALBOYS, ALEXANDRA SOUTH. SPRING DRAPERY! SPRING DRAPERY! Having imported a Large Stock of Summer Goods I intend offering everything fcc the Public at REDUCED PRICES. W. X. TALBOYS, CROMWELL, ROXBURGH, LAWRENCE, AND ALEXANDRA. FA MO O’S “ BEEHIVE ” BOOLS. THE OLD ESTABLISHED and POPULAR BOOT FIRM OF Announce LARGE AND SPECIAL SHIPMENTS FOR SUMMER SEASON, Comprising Special Novelties in Boots and Shoes—Engish, French, German, Swlbs, American, and others—iu Ladies’, Gents’, and Children’s Styles; also Our Famous Beehive Boots (All made in our own Factory) Retain their Wide Reputation for Real Hard Wear, Send for Price List. It will Surprise you. SIMON BROTHERS, GEORGE STREET, NEAR OCTAGON. DUNEDIN. WOOL. WOOL* ARTHUR C. STRONACH ) FRED T. STRON ACH . V CROSBY MORRIS . . . J Crawford Street, BUIV£BIW. Stronach Bros. - - and Morris, First Sale of Season: Tuesday, Deo. 21st, 1897. VEN DO RS may rely upon the personal attention of members of the Firm being given to all Consignments. ho obtaining HIGHEST POSSIBLE VALVES wp would point cut to Growers that their interests and ours cvre identical. Owing to increasing business WE ARE EXTENDING OUR BUILDINGS. "W* WOOL DISPOSED OF BY PUBLIC AUCTION IN DUNEDIN OR SHIPPED TO OUR LONDON AGENTS. Woolsack*. Twine. &0.. at Lowest Rates.
Kabbitskius, WOOL SHEEPSKINS. ,&c* G. W. MINTER AND CO. PAY Highest Cash Prices for Rabbitskins, Wool, Sheepskins &c. Liddel Street, Invercargill next J. G. Ward Co.’s store, near railway station. Address labels on application. M ISB E. PITCHES, Milliner and Costumier, Ophir (Late or Buckley and Nunn’s, Melbourne.)
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1842, 12 November 1897, Page 2
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470Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 1842, 12 November 1897, Page 2
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