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/ Notices.

J^ E I D AND p RAY, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MANUFACTURERS, MILLWRIGHTS, IRON FOUNDERS, Waggon Builders, Horse Shoera and General Blacksmiths, Importers of every description of Agricultural Implements and Machinery, Bar Iron and all kinds of Blacksmiths' Material, Manufacturers of Improved Reapers and Mowers, "Water-Wheels, Seed-Sowing and Drilling Machines, Ilorse Rakes, Ploughs, Harrows, Grubbers and Horse Hoes, And every description of Iron and Brass Castings. 1 l^g° Having erected a_ Foundry, and made other extensive additions to our premises, and introduced special machinery for the manufacture of Reaping and Mowing Machines, and having made various and important improvements in such, we will be able to turn oufc a Machine which will cut cleaner, be of lighter draught, more durable, simpler and cheaper than any yet introduced into New Zealand. Seeing the advantage of a Side-Delivery suitable for the wants of the district, we have added to our REAPERS a new side-delivery,, which has all the advantages of the best self-delivery, being less than half the weight, less cumbersome and costly, and can be attached or detached in five minutes, and used either as a side or back-delivery, at pleasure. * # * Fencing Standards, at Reduced Prices, Of any size, guage, or number of holes.

•^/TESSRS SHRIMSKI AND MOSS, having been unable to dispose of their business, beg to inform the Public that it will in future be carried on by Mr J. MOSS. They take this opportunity of thanking their friends in Oamaru and the public generally for the liberal support which they have hitherto received, and trust that their patronage will still be continued to the Establishment.

TN reference to the above, J. MOSS respectfully invites attention to his NEW AND VABIED STOCK of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Embracing all the newest materials for Ladies' \Yoar.

"GENTLEMEN'S READY-MADE OLOTHIIira, HOSIERY, TIES, COLLARS, &c, &c. ; Also, LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, Of the best makes, and at prices which cannot be touched, and are guaranteed tb be 20 per cent, below thoso of any other house in town.

RETIRING FROM BUSINESS! ! T CLENDINNEN, * WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Begs to inform his friends and the public generally that, on his retirement from business, he will, to effect a speedy clearance of his Stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, PLATED WARE, and EANCY GOODS, &c, &c, dispose of them at considerably BELOW FIRST COST. TWO SHOPS AND DWELLINGKHOUSE TO LET.

T THOMSON, "CABINETMAKER & UPHOLSTERER, Has nqw on Sale the largest Stock of Furniture in Oamaru, consisting of — Wardrobes, Chiffonniers, Scotch Chests Drawers, Bedroom Chests and Camp Chests, Double and Single Iron and Wooden Bedsteads, Children's Cribs and Swing Cots, Double and Single Washhand Stands and Toilet Tables, Mattrasses and Paliasses, Bolsters and Feather and Flock Pillows, Cane-seated Chairs, from 4s. 6d. to 14s. 6d.each ; Scotch Kitchen Chairs, from 9s. 6d. to 10s. j Mahogany and Cedar Do. ; Couches and Easy Chairs, done in haircloth or morocco ; Colonial Sofas, Loo Tables, Picture Frames and Mirrors, in great' vai'iety ; Meat Safes, &c, &c. Mattrasses repaired and altered j French Polishing and all kinds of Jobbing done. BSir Note the AddresB— J. THOMSON, (Opposite the Courthouse), OAMARU.

NOTICE., /CHARLES O. ROSS, V. S. F., &c. begs respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Oamaru and the surrounding districts that ho is prepared to CASTRATE COLTS, giving a guarantee if required. * # * Orders left at his Veterinarian Shoeing Forge, it Mr A. Paterson's Livery Stables, or Mr Lane's I Chemist, Tees-street, will bo punctually attended to.

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North Otago Times, Volume XI, Issue 358, 27 October 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 North Otago Times, Volume XI, Issue 358, 27 October 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 North Otago Times, Volume XI, Issue 358, 27 October 1868, Page 1

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