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DfiiNEDIN. lIMIITiDID. DUNEDIN. ENGINEERS, IItONFOUNDERS BOILERMAKERS, DREDGE BUILDERS, LARGEST STOCK OF PATTERNS IN NEW ZEALAND. fa H * O S'ss H a § W g £ H s t U U « <J N+J h © ® D B ' © < fiS S .5/v? O w Manufacturers of Iron and Steel Fluming and Mining Plant of Every Description. SPECIFICATIONS, DRAWINGS, AND PRICES ON APPLICATION. A. & T. BURT, LIMITED, ' Head Office and Manufactory, Dunedin. BRANCHES—Wellington Chiistchuich and Pori Chalnier' m —-_~ -T^T FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS FIRST. Boots with this Brand SECOND. On this Brand only THIRD. [ FOURTH. I FIFTH. Only the Very Best | Farmers. Miners, ana I The • STANDARD" of materials are used in ! all who waat t<> keep | Brand Hoots and Shoe* are this brand of boots and their feet dry, try this i known from Auckland to FOURTH. Farmers. Miners, ana nothe heel are Guaran-| the Very Best of Work- of materials are used in all who waat to keep teed to fit and Wear men are employed. this brand of boots and their feet dry, try this Well. I shoes. bjaudBluff for sterling quality

BROAD, SMALL & CO.. INVEkCARGILL, Wholesale & Retail Ironmongers, Hardware, Woodware, Crockery, and Timber Merchants. BUILDING MATERIAL. SHACKLOCE RANGES, REGISTER URATES, PAPER HANGINGS, PAINTS, and C LOURS. Furniture and Crockery FENCING WIRE, ! RON and STEEL, WIRE, STRAINERS, BARBED WIRE, STAPLES, SHEEP ami RABBIT SETTING. IRONMONGERY. Wc as usual have a great variety, and claim to Lave the Vest assorted Stocks in Southland All the newest lines in English and continental furnishing hardware, CUTLEKY, KITCHEN UTENSILS, MINCERS, WRINGERS, TINWARE. FURNITURE. Our enlargements will now render it possible to display a much superior stock of FUR- : NITURE, and we intend to be second to noue in the district for this branch. FLOORCLOTHS of various descriptions and qualities. CROCKERY. We are now'paying great attention to, and have just landed! large shipments from Staffordshire of the best makers of goods, including TEA SETS, DINNER WARE, TOILET GOODS, and every description of HOUSEHOLD DELF. Enquiries by Letter or Telegram answered immediately. Prompt and careful execution of orders guaranteed. BROAD, SMALL & CO., INVERUARGILL. TO TRAVEL THE VVAKATIPU DISTRICT. The Standard-bred Trotting Stalliou, DESIGN. DESIGN is by Specification—Rosa, and is a dark brown, stjudiug 16 hands, aud is rising five ypars old. Spkcificatiox, sire of Deiign, is the best actioned horse in the colony. Specification jis by Contractor, sir? of Dr West 2.16J, and other standard performers. Specification as a three-year-oid won the Open Handicap (in harness), three miles, at Moonee Valley, in 8.30. He also won, besides many other events, the two and a half mile Trot at Richmond, Victoria, iu 6.425, and later a two miles in harness in 5.18, and the same day covered thiee miles in Smin. In the showring he took second prize at the Royal Agricultural Show, Melbourne, 1892, beating Red Wing and others. Rosa, dam of Design, won the 1$ mile tro at Maniototo, 1894, iu 4.22, and the 2 mile trot at Beaumont, 1894, in 5 53, defeating the weil-kuuwn horse, Blacksmith. TERMS : £1 10s at end of reason (Ist February), and £1 10s when mare proves iu foal. Groomage fees, "is. Good grass paddock for mares at a distance at Is 61 per week. All care taken, but no responsibility. Arrangements can be made with Air C. D. Dagg, Queenstown. JOHN DAGG, Owner. ESTABLISHED 1863. LAKE WAKATIP HAIL Published Every Friday Evening.

| GENERAL PRINTING OFFICE BALU R-AT-S REET, QUEEN STOWN, The oldest ai.d most extensively circulated j newspaper on the Otago Goldfields, and | having a larg< circulation throughout the colony NOTICE. Instructions for alterations or withdrawal ; of standing advertisements, must oe sent in writing to the Maimer, Mail office, not ; later thaunoon of lujsday, to ensue attention the same wee;». Standing advrtiseI inents ordered to be withdrawn during the ■ currency of a year, half-year, Ac., (as the case may be) will be charged accordingly for such respective periods, whether inserted or not. The number of insertions required for new j or casual advertisements must be given with j same in writing, otherwise they will be inserted until countermanded—except in announcements, such as of auction sales where the dates indicate the limit. Advertisements received after 2 o'clock, p.m., on day of publication (if inserted) will be charged one h&if more than scale rates, and if received after 4 o'clock on such day double rates will be charged. Orders for discontinuance of the Mail must bein writing, addressed to the Publisher, and subscription paid for and up to the end of the current year, half-year or quarter, as the same may have been usually charged, whether in advance or not, otherwise tha paper will be forwarded as usual and charged for. [A Card.] LAND AN'D ESTATE AGENT, j Rents and Debts Collected. j about Exchange and General Commission Business on Reasonable Terms. Office above M James Harvey's, Solicitor, Esk street, Inverc.irgill. .For Indigestion*, the Best Remedy is undoubtedly Norton's Camomile Bills They can confidently be recomtneuded as mild in operation and absolutely free from injuiiou? drugs. Acting at once as a splendnl tonic and a gentle aperient, for nearly 100 years they have proved U.N equalled for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, SickHeadache and for Liver and Stomach complaiuts. Sold ic bottles Is 2s Sd, and aud lis, by all Medicine Vendors throughout the world. A simply certain Remedy, ' v.

Victoria Iron Works, RATTRAY STREET WHARF, DUNE DIN. JOSEPH SPARROW, ENGINEER, BOILER-MAKER, BLACKSMITH, SHIPSMITH, IRONFOUNDER, Etc MAKER of all kinds of Mining Plant, Iron and Steel Fluminjj (riveted by machinery), Dreding Machinery, Hydraulic Elevators, Giants, Valves, etc. Large Stock of Manganese Steel always on hand, special for Dredge Pins, Bashes, Lips, etc. Sola Agent for Wormald's Non-Condueting Boiler and Steam Pipe Covering Composition Agent for Pickering Governors, Simple Boiler Injectors (one handle), Lubricators, etc. A number cf New and Second-hand Boilers, Engines, Winches, and other Machinery on haud. EXPERIENCED WORKMEN SENT TO ALL PARTS.OF THE COLONY. Raving added to my stock of Dredge Machinery Patterns other large lots purchased from the Assigned Estate of R. S. Sparrow and Co., and lately extended my premises, I am now able TO DO BUSINESS ON A MUCH LARGER SCALE. PLANET COOKING AND HEATING RANGE. FITTED WITH COPPER BOILER. Specially adapted for Southland Coal. —lt To U HAD FROM ALL IRONMONGERS. INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY IsVITKD. TESTIIMIOITI-A-XjS-Weston Villa, North Invercargill, 17th May, 1895. Messrs John Walker and Co., Ironfounders. Gentlemen. I have pleasure in certifying that the range which you fitted up in this house three mouths ago has given every satisfaction. It is substantial and compact in construction, and in nse is exceedingly elean find economical. On the whole, I consider your range fully equal to any in the market at the present time.—Yours, etc., W. H. CLARK. Invercargill, June Ist, 1895. Messrs John Walker and Co., Gentlemen,—l have much pleasure in bearing testimony to your No. 2 Planet Range, purchased by me from you three months ago. It gives us eutire satisfaction ;it burns little fuel, and is easily kept clean. Yours, etc. DAVID BISSETT, Victoria Hotel. Invercargill, 26th November, 1895. Messrs John Walker and Co., Victoria Foundry, Invercargill.—Dear Sir—l am very pleased with the range you made for me, with the high-pressure boiler. After using an imported range for thirteen years, and another make for two years I consider yours has many advantages over both. It is also cheaper. The heating of the oven and fire arrangements are a great improvement. In fact your ranges are superior to any other NewZealand make—l remain, yours truly, E. H. WHITMORE.. JOHN WALKEE & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF ALL OF GRATES AND LI( UT CASTINGS, VICTORIA FOITSfDKV, CLYI STREET, INVERCARGILL. All kinds of Builders' Fretwork and Crave railings at Lowest Prices*

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2293, 5 January 1900, Page 7

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