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INCUBATOES. IMPROVED This Up-to-date Machine must be used by the Poul- •' ITICTOR." try Breeder and Farmer to fake the industry profitable. It is complete with thermometer, lamp, and regulator, and with eare and attention will give a record percentage of obioks. PBICES—OOs, 95a, 1455, and 150s. " "VICTOR " A Brooder ia as necessary as Brooder an Incubator. It serves to Hot Air. harden off the delicate reared chick, and prevents loss so frequently occurring with ohange of w atber alter the chicks have been hatched. PBICES—IOO Chiok Capacity, 80s. 200 ~ „ 100s. "DANDY" With a "Dandy" Bone Bone Cutter-, in your yard you can save enough m your grain bills to pay for the Cutter, to say nothing of increased yield of eggs, and the increased vitality of your flock. PItICES-50s, 753, 87s Cd, and M7s 6d. Poultry Mill These are essential for Clover Cutter, successful poultry raising. With them you can crush shells, grit, gravel, atones, or anything useful for fowls. You can also cut green or dry clover with ease. MILLS, 353. CUTTEES, 55s and 62a 6d POULTRY WEAL.—Ground, Dried Blood. SOliATyfl FOOD.—Poultry Food, Grit, And 3verytbuig for Poultry Yard, Write for Illustrated Catalogues, posted free to all applicants. MEMO & BLAIR, SEED MERCHANTS, DUNBDIN. JlO VIOLIN AND PIANO. •\TISB MARY STEWART (who . studied for two years in Leipsic Con»w....torium) will be prepared to receive Pupils (or iiidtruotion in Violin and Piano in •ioro m begi-ning of February, 1905. Full information aa to terms, etc, at Enbign 01800. 025

BOYNE BROS., THE CASH WAREHOUSE. Have just opened, another Pine Lot of (J REAM and WHITE LACE; UiliAll and WHITE INSERTION: SWISS EMBROIDKHY and INSERTION ; WHITE and CREAM LACE CURTAINS, from 2a fld to i2s petpair; MUSLIN CURTINS; WHITE SKIRT'S, Tucked and Embroidered; LAUIK.S' IBIIiEELLAS; CHILDREN'S SUNSHADES; GENTS' UMRKELLAS ; WHITE MUSLINS, FANCY MUSLINS. &c, kc, &o. FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT. Wo have just "•opened out a Choice Assortment of FANCY RASKETS, I'ERN BASKETS, JAPANESE GOODS, in great variety. Beautiful lot of VASES and CLASS ORNAMENTS. IN THE BOOK DEPARTMENT. We are just landing Pour Cases of the LATEST HOOKS, ex Kuraiuea. PRIZE BOOKS. PRIZE BOOKS. Wo invite School Committees to inspect our Large Stock, which we can supply on the spot on the vert best terms. LAlifiE STOCK OK SILVER AND LEATHER GOODS. SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS. LARGE VARIETY OF PICTORIALPOST CARDS. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS-A VERY CHOICE ASSORTMENT. BOYNE BROS., MAIN STREET, GORE. 'THE YOUNG MAY DIE, THE OLD LIFE, ACCIDENT, and SICKNESS PROTECTION In One Policy, by Assuring with THE AUSTRALIAN WIDOWS' FUND LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY (Ltd) Established 1871. Mutual; no Shareholders. Full particulars from I". FRYDE, £3District Travelling.Representative, Box 62, GORE. «5 FOR SALE, Cheap.—New English Piano, best make. Only six months in use. Purchaser mpy buy straight out or continue lime payments, a large amount of which has been paid by owner For particulars apply '• Piano," Ensign Office. REMOVAL NOTICE. J A. PATERSON, BAKER nC ON « FECTIONER (pending the erection of New Buildings), has removed to Temporary Premises, lately occupied by A. Sligo, and directly opposite the Gore Courthouse. Refreshments, Hot Pies, Tea and Coffee at all hours. Wedding and Birthday Cakes made to order. Wyndham Racing Club. ANNUAL RACES. TONDAY, 2nd JANUARY, 1905. PROGRAMME. (Approved by D.J.C. and N.Z.T.A.) 1. High-weight Hack, oi £3O ; second horse £5 from stakes. Six furlongs. Nomination, 15s; acceptance, 10s. 2. Handicnp Trot, of £3O; second horse £5 from stakes. Mile. Saddle. Weight, lOst.; ponies 11.2 or under 9dt. 15s and 10s. 3. New Year Handicap, of £4O; second horse £5 from stakes. Mile. 20s and 15s. 4. District Hack Race, of £25; second horse £3 from stakes. Six furlongs. For hrcks that have never won a race of the value of £ls. Weight, lOst. Entrance 20s (received up to night of acceptance). 5. Open Welter Handicap, cf £25; second horse £3 from stakes. Seven furlongs. 12s and 10a. 6. Flying Handicap, of £3O; seoond horse £5 from etakes. Five furlongs. 15s and 10s. 7. Handicap Trot, of £35; second horse £5 from stakes. Two miles. Optional. Weight, lOst; ponies 14.2 or under 9st. 15s and 15s. S. District Welter Handicap, of £35 ; second horse £5 from stakes. Mile. 15s and 15s. For full programme, see Offioial Calendar. In " District" Races horses must have been owned by residents south of the MolyI neux River three monthß prior to the date of I this meeting, DATES OF NOMINATION AND ACCEPTANCE. Friday, December 9—Nominations for all events by 8 p.m. Friday, December 16 —Handicaps declared. Friday, December 23 Acceptances by 8 p.m. W. J. MARSH, Secretary.

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Mataura Ensign, Issue 1414, 22 November 1904, Page 4

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