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Well-Ans;er. 25 To 50 Dollars Per Day can actually be made Boring Wells with the AND BOCK BOEING MACHINEBY! WE MEAN IT, and are prepared to demonstrate the fact. They are operated by either MAE", HOBSE, or STEAM POWEE, and GUAEANTEED to bore at the rate of 10 to 15 feet per hour. They range from 3 inches to 6 feet in diameter, and -warranted to bore to ANY DEPTH in a thorough and practical manner, and with case and large profits to the operator. We warrant them to bore in EVEEY class and character of Bock, all kinds of Earth, Sand and Limestone ; Bituminous Stone, Coal, Slate, Hardpan, Gravel, Lava, Boulders, Serpentine Eock, and to make the very BEST WELLS in Quicksand and Cavy Earths. They are Easily Operated, Simple in Construction, and Durable! The Cheapest and most Practical Earth and Eock Tools in the World ! MANXJFACTUEED AT OTJE OWN WOEKS, from the Very Best of Material, by Skilled and Practical Mechanics. GOOD ACTIVE AGENTS Wanted in Every Country in the World, to whom we offer liberal inducements. FBI€E LIST OF f AUGERS. For the information of purchasers, we give below the prices of our various sizes of tools, which are complete, ready for immediate tise, except the derrick and rope, viz : — 3 inch Auger with jars, bars, drills, and 150|feet of shafting, 140dols. Weight. 860 lbs 5 „ do do do 155 do 890 „ 6 „ do do do 165 do 910 „ 7 „ do do do 178 do 930 „ 8 „ do do do 388 do 940 „ 10,, do do do 190 do 950,, 12 „ do do do 200 do 970 „ 15 „ do do do 210 do 985 „ 18 „ do do do 225 do .1010 „ 2 feet do do do 255 do 3530,, 2k „ do do do 278 do 1755 „ 3" „ do do do 300 do 2015 „ 3£ ,. do do do 310 do 2130 „ 4 ' do do do 325 do 2245 „ 4£ „ do do do 350 do 2560 „ Artesian, Oil Well, Coal and Mineral Tool Set, including the 5, 7, 9 and 11 inch Augers with drills, bars, jars and rods and everything complete, to bore 350 feet deep with piping tools 478d015. Weight, 2784 lbs. The dimensions given above are the different sizes that our Augers bore. All moneys remitted must be sent by Drafts on New York, Sau Francisco, or some American city. Money may also be sent by Express. All tools will be carefully packed and shipped the same day the order is received. We will contract for the sinking of Artesian Wells, Coal, Gold and Silver Shafts, in any pai*t of Europe on the most favorable terms. REFERENCES. First National Gold Bank, San Francisco, Cal. Marcus C. Hawley & Co., „ „ Hon. H. K. Mitchell, „ . „ C. T. Palmer, Banker, Oakland, Cal. Paddock, Hawley & Co., St. Louis, Mo. M. M. Buck & Co., „ „ John E. Wallace, Eeal Estate and Broker, Bloomfield, lowa. Hon. T. O. Walker, Bloomfield, lowa. Hundreds of others furnished on application. Explicit and Illustrated instructions will accompany every Set of Tools, so that any boy of ordinary intelligence can put them up ready for operation in one hour. The derrick is made from three pieces of timber, 20 to 30 feet long ; any one can make it. Illustrations of this machinery may be seen at this office. All freights prepaid by us until on board vessel. Address all communications to GREAT WESTERN WELL-AUGER WORKS St. Louis, Mo., United States of America. Gum Hoots. O A. UTS O 3ST . BOOT-DEALEES, MINEES, AND GENEEEL STOEEKEEES Are WAENED against buying Mining Gum Boots, got up to resemble the manufacture of the NORTH BRITISH RUBBER COMPANY 3 And so closely copied both in name and appearance as to deceive all but the most careful purchasers. All the Boots Manufactured by the North British Rubber Company bear on the heel and instep the words, " North British Eubjber Co., Edinburgh/"' and inside the thigh are stamped with the seal of the Company— a pair of scales suspended from a dagger. All sizes and qualities to be had wholsale of NEILL & CO., BOND STEEET, DUNEDIN. Miscellaneous. Miscellaneous. j AMERICAN WASHING FLUID save more than hal£~So soap, and nearly MASON AND HAMLLN'S all the washboard labor. Price, Is per quart bottle. For sale by all Grocer*, ORGAN . We, tho undersigned, have thoroughly — _ tested and approve of "Brown's Liquid Blueing for Clothos." We consider it cheaper, m/^ TfW"tf"RC! f\V> "MrTTQTn more economical, and in every way more 1O -l^V-kES OF MUbl^ desirable than any other blueing in the market, and are confident that it will give satisfaction to every one who gives it a TVT^SSKS NORTH AND SCODLLAR trial :— J-» JSamuel Clayton (of E. N. Holland, Gibb Begs t inform the musical publio that they and Clayton) Wm. Hunter (travelling for W. and J Scoular) k&ve been appointed R. Wilson and Co. S. G. Gibbs H. R. Clark and Co. Otago Steam Laundry The publio are respectfully requested to SOTE AGENTS IN OTAGO AND beware of spurious imitations of the above. Ask your grocer for Brown's Liquid Blueing SOUTHLAND and take no other. For sale by all Grocers at Is per bottle, tor Bottled by J BROWN, Those celebrated instruments Brow a street k Dunedin, Brown's Starch Polish for glossing linen THE MASON AND HAMLIN mparts that fine glossy appearance so desirable for shirts, cuffs, &o. Sold in \J R Gr A N S packages for sixpence eaoh. mHE STAMP ACT 1877 "~ Section 121 (1 of « The Stamp Act, MASON AND HAMMN'S 1875," provides that every person taking possession of, or receiving or paying any moneys belonging to, or accruing from, the CAB I N E T ORG ANS property (realty as well as personalty) of any person d ing on and after let January next, >vithout J having first filled the required statement and paid the duties assessed Sei -oral Classes of these Instruments are now the.-eon, shall foifeit a sum not exceeding on view at LSOO. t Whether probate or letters of. dministra- jtfOETH and SCOULLAR'S ion are granted by any Court cr not, a tatsment, oi all property must bo filed and I? tt-d-wttttt>t? WAPTCTTrYTTQT? duties paid bef oi c the property or any part JjUKNIIUEE WAttHJiO tfbE manner dealtwitb! 0^ 80 Perß ° n " *** RATTRAYSTREET, DUNEDIN,

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Grey River Argus, Volume XXIV, Issue 3982, 3 June 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XXIV, Issue 3982, 3 June 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XXIV, Issue 3982, 3 June 1881, Page 4

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