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Miscellaneous. ;, . IMPORTANT TO OWNEES OP DOGS. "ANY years since we had. the pleasure to; J introduce to the public the BUFFALOMEAT DOG BISCUITS, now so extensively used in the principal kennels of the world. - Since that time we have made many important improvements in their manufacture —improvements not of the nature of vegetable compounds,, which may be added to any food at a trifling cost, but of the nature to produce good hard flesh or-* muscle, ingredients which no other Biscuit'or Dt Food possesses, and for which we havereceivt ay mention that of Professor Dr Zurn, who, after many careful analyses- and experiments, pronounced these biscuits to be ot the greatest excellence, and to contain doable the quantity of nourishment that is to be found in flesh, thus forming the best and most successful food for dogs that it is possible to produce. It is important to notice that every biscuit ia stamped—" Buffalo Meat, Trade Mark," the quality of which we guarantee. 20s per cwt carriage paid. Sole Manufacturers: W. G. CLABKE 4 SONS, Anchor Patent Biscuit Works, Limehouse, London, E.C. Established 1851. "MPORTANT to Farmers.—By Eoyal appoint-' ment to Her Majesty, by special warrant dated Doc. 27, 1865, to the Prince of Wales, by Bpecial warrant dated Feb. 10, 1866. DAY,. SON & HEWITT'S "Original" Stock-breeders' Medicine Chest. In this chest are the following matchless and world-renowned remedies, all that a farmer can require to cure disease among his stock, and keep them in fine, healthy, and buoyant con&U tion: —The "Chemical Extract" for wounds, swollen udders, and ewes lambing;. the " Gaseous Fluid " for colic, scour, &c.; the "Bad Drench," Balls," for conditioning horses; the "Broncholine," for husk, gasp or cough; tne " Gaseodyne,** for heaving and paining; the "Alcoholic Ether," for colds and chifls; the " Carininarave Chalk," for d'?rrhcea in lambs and calves. Price of chest com- . crrioge paid. Any article can ba had separately i i boxes. 22, Dorset street. Baker street, Loudon, - A.C., and Wantage, Berks. No Families who value their health should he} withou one of the ■AW STATIONEBY BUSINES& 1 (Established 1811). WATEELOW BEOS. & LAYTON, Wholesale, Retail, and Export Law and General Manufacturing Stationers,. gravers, Die Sinkers, Account Book Manufacturers, Envelope Makers, Paper Makers, ' Bank note manufacturers. Catalogues and samples sent on application. London—23, 24, and 25, Birchin lane, E.C, and street, Finsbury IXPANDING writing cases, easUy packed in i the portmanteau, from 10s 6d to Pfs. A. large assortment. Stephenson's Stationery Warehouse Oxford street. London. W. Publications. The Cantebbuby Times. SATURDAY, FEB. 21. TABLE OF CONTENTS : Pa«m Advertisements ... 1,2.3,4,5,15,16,30,31,38 Aobioultubal—Prize Farms—Export of Meat from Small Farms—Agriculture in England -Intercolonial Items—Biver Plate. Sheep ■ ' —Correspondence—The Crops ... ... 8, 9 Amusements—Dramatic Doings in New Zealand and Australia—Our Melbourne Letter (by W.H.W.)— Foreign Gossip . ... ;;•',.... 22 KECiiOTAL—Mr Fawcett's Blindness—Curious Payments for Land—How Wesley Preached 25 Aquatic—Events to Come—Notes (by Jason)— ton (by Old Salt}—Hanlan and Clifford for £IOOO ... ... ... ... ... . ••• 1* A ihletic—Athletic fixtures—Sheffield Christ-. mas Handicap-Fifty Yards Eecord— Weight-lifting—Fifty Miles Eecord Beaten 13 Births, Mabbiagkb, asd Deaths ... .. 16 Bowling—Christchurch and Canterbury Clubs 31 Beevities .-.- ... ... ■ ••• ... 23 Chess—Canterbury Chess Club—The International Chess Magazine-Chess in New York ... ' ». Commercial ... couksikg... ... Cbicket—Cricket Fixtures—Cricket in the Old Days Cricket—Mr I. D. Walker- Interprovincial Match—Senior-and Junior .Cup Matches — Cricket in Wellington (by Long-leg)— Cricket in Greymouth—Cricket in Dunedin (byVindex) ... ... ... - 12.« Cicling—Events to Come—Cycling Notes (by Abaris)— Six Days' "Safety" Bicycle _ Contest .'..,... ... .'..,12 Dbauohts—The Championship TournamentDraughts News ... ... ... 2 Footbali, .. ■■•„*." ■•• ••• ... General •■• ••• Lames' Column—To Misa Arabella Gadabout, ..f.. Christchurch London Fashions for ;'-; January—Children's Dress in EnglandFashion Notes—A Matrimonial ColumnClippings—Gossip Household Affairs—. / Answers toCorrespondents ... ....... 7 Lawn Tennis ... •■• 13 Juitebature—Various Tales ... ... 26, 27, 28 Local and General ... ... ... 17i f° Local Bepobts - ' Late Mining ••• •■• * Medical—How to Eeduce Fat—lrritation of the Scalp—Tobacco and Health—Little Hints that will Save Large Doctors' 8i115... 6 Mining ... ■ , Mobceaux - Pen and Pbctcil POETBT Political * Science—Scientific Gossip Shipping ... ... .... is, Sporting —facing Calendar and' Index to tralia—Notes (by Actseon)— Betting Market ' —lnterprovincial Gossip—Plumpton and Marlborough Meetings—Entries, &c—Aubtralian and Foreign Notes and Eacing 10,11,12 Swimming Greymouth Swimming Club Christchurch Swimming Club's Eaces ... 14 Telegrams ... ... ... ... •19 The Editob's Abm-Chaib —No Chance of That—He could Spare Her—Not their Style—The Wife's Little Scheme—About the Time o' Day—An Idyll of Hate—Ex- - plaining Scripture A Dude's Discomfiture - ■"••' 25 The Gab den—Work for the Week—Seasonable Notes-Origin of the Broccoli ... 6 The Naturalist—The New Guinea JiggerNotes about the Scorpion ... 25 The Sketches—A Mahdi of the Last Century Industrial Fortune-makers—Curiosities of • Wedding Eings—A Versatile Genius ... 24, 25 The Traveller —Elephant Chasing in Ceylon •.' —The Tasman Glacier and its surroundings 5 The Week ... 16,17

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 7484, 25 February 1885, Page 6

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