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' Business Notices.

PUBLIC NOTICE.

T BEG most respectfully to nform ■*- the inhabitant* of Oamaru and surrounding districts that I have OPENED MY SHOP, with a Largo and well-selected Imported Stook of ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN BOOTS, . From the Best Makers \

Also, a Large A*sortM*n£Uf t Colonial Manuture.

I oan confidently recommend my opening Stock as the best over offered in Oamaru. I am also prepared to make all kinds of Colonial Boot* to Order \ material and workmanship warranted. By strict attention to business, and keeping a good article, I hope to merit a share of publio patronage. My motto in business will bo " A Small Profit for a Quick Return of Money."

J. MCLAREN, BOOTMAKER AND IMPORTER, (Next to Messrs Fumilton and Ireland.) THAMES-STREET, OAMARU. J1J7

SOUTH BRITJ8H INSURANCE COMPANY. nnHIS Company has been established **" a* a purely Now Zealand institution, with all its funds retained and invested In the Colony. It has a yery large and influential body of shareholders distributed throughout Iho entiro Colony, who ar* themaelvers insurers to a very considerable amount, and consequently oan influence a large buiinets, thus adding to the seourity of the insured, and the stability of the Company, tbo chief features of which are a ltboral management, prompt payments, rates moderate, and personal responsibility of a large body of shareholders. Tbo undersigned are now prepared to take Fire and Marine risks at current rates. ANDERSON & MOWAT, Agents for Oamaru.

ON 8 A L E— Double-furrow Pioughs, by G. W. Murray and Oo. (the Royal Agricultural Society of England hare$wardod their plough tho Champion Prize for seven years for superiority in every respoct.) Patent Thrashor, to work by hand or hone* powor. Also, Stationary Steam Engines, 4 to 12 h.p. Mill Stones, Mill Bills, and Swiss Silk. Blocking Powder Lubricators. Hardware, Hollow-ware, and General Ironmongery. Cement, Wire Rails, Rim Looks, 4c., Ac. Pianos, Harmoniums Fencing Wire, bsst drawn annealed. Cornsaoks, Woolpaoks, and Twine. Sheep Nets, SO yards 4-inch mesh. Indents executed for Maohinery, Agrioul« tural Implements, and General Goods. R. B. MARTIN, mh 17 Dunedin.

DUNEDIN IRON WORKS. TT3 8. SPARROW AND CO., KngineerStBoilermakers, Iron Founders Manufacturers of Quartz-Cruthing, Pumping, and Winding Machinery, Tubular Girder Suspension Bridges, Gold Dredges (on the pneumatic and other principles) | Iron Fluraing, Ripple and Hopper-plates t Boats and Punts to all sices ; Steam 'engines, Boilers, Fire-proof Doors j Safes } Turbine and other Water-wheel*. Phros and Specifications pro* parod. Estimates given for every-desoription of Iron Work. Experienced Workmen seat to all parts of tho Colony. Address —

CUMBERLAND STREET DUNEDIN. ,

AOYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. LEICE8TER MEETING. 1868. UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS. tub lotiovnvo pxizbs wbbs awabdid to J» & F. HOWARD. BRITANNIA IRON WORKS, BEDFORD. Tbo First Prise for the Best Wheel Plough for General Purposes. The First Prize for the Belt 'Wheel Plough for Light Land. , The First Prize for this Best Swing Plongb for General Purposes. The First Prize for the Bost Swine Plough (or Light Land. f The First Prize for the Bost Subsoil Plough. Tbe First Prize tor the Bost Barrow* for Horse Power. Tho First and Only Prize for the Best Steam Cultivating Apparatus for Farms of Moderate size. Tho First and Only Prize for the Best 6-tined Steam Cultivator. The First and Only Prize for the Best Steam Harrows. TheFirstnnd Only Prise for the Best Steam Windlass Tito Silver Modal for their Patont Safety Boilor.

J. & F.HOWAUD THU8 RE0B1V1D TEN FIRST PRIZES. ONE SECOND PKIZfi}, AND A SILVER MEDAL, Carrying off almost every Prise for which they competed, and this after trials the most severe and prolonged ever known.

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North Otago Times, Volume XX, Issue 965, 25 August 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 North Otago Times, Volume XX, Issue 965, 25 August 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 North Otago Times, Volume XX, Issue 965, 25 August 1874, Page 1

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