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ARTHUR BRISCOE& CO., WIIOLBSALB AND RKTAIL IRONMONGERS, Invite attention to their VARIED AND CHOICE STOCK or MANTLEPIECES HEARTH TILES GRATES FENDERS RANGES STOVES \ And all requisites in HOUSH-FURNISHING IRONMONGERY Their NEW SHOW-ROOMS aro unequalled in tho colony, and display a most elegant collection of Bronze and Majolica Ornaments, Marblo and Gilt Clocks, Jardiniories, Etagerios, Ac. WAREHOUSE-PRINCES AND JETTY STREETS, Bar Iron Yard — Bond street, Pig Iron Yard— Crawford street, jyls DUNEDIN.

TJOBERT T UMSDEN, PRACTICAL WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, And Importer of Watohes, Cloaks, and Jewellery. Always on hand, » large and splendid ay sortment of Gold and Silver Hunting English Lover Watches, by tho best makers. Spectacles to suit nil sights. Nfeorsohaum and other Pipes Mounted. Evorv description of Watches, Clocks, ! Musical Boxes, and Jewellery Cleaned and Repaired iv a workman-like manner, and with de^patoh. • R. L. boing a thoroughly practical Watchmaker, those favoring him may rest assured of having their work done to their satisf.ic tion. Thanking friends and oustomera for past support, he hopes for a continuance of same. He also respectfully solicits an inspection of his really First-class Stock. ROBERT LUMS DEN'S, PRACTICAL WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, Thames street, Oamaru. N.B. — Tho Cheapest and Best House in town to purchase Watches, Clocks, or Jewellery. jns ASSIGNMENT OF THE ESTATE 09 MESSRS AITKEN, PASCOE, AND CO., Clothing Manufacturers to Mr' J. H. Morrison, Manager Moagiel Woollen S C D° ry> f Trustees. Mr John Ross, Of Sargood, Son, & Ewen, J

THE above large Clothing Manufacturing Firm having had to 3iicoutnb to these hard times, and assign their Estate, we havo beon induced by tho Trustees to purchase the wholo of their largo Manufactured Stock at a very heavy Reduction, and havo resolved to Sell the saino in our Branches direct to the Public, at Prices nt which we could not legitimately sell our own Goods. In fact (without exaggeration) during tho next few weeks we are in a position to offer New Goods in Men's and Boys' Attire of Colonial Manufacture at from ONE-THIRD TO ONE-K ALF I THEIR USUAL COST. I HALLENSTEIN BROS., New Zealand Clothing Factory. The assigned Stock will be for Salo in our Oamaru Branch, from and on SATURDAY NEXT, 28th JUNE. Now Zoaland Clothing Factory. jn26

MONSTER BONA FIDE CASH SALE OT CLOTHING AND TTVRAPERY. Premises lately occupied by 11. J. Mote, ITOII E X 3TKE E T , NO RESERVE. BARGAINS, or J3 thisTday. r^i l. Tj"^ T H & C* o - i)s

OAMARU LOAN AND DISCOUNT OFFICE. (OppositoPostOflico, Thames street, Oamaru) Monoy advanced in sums varying from £5 to £500 on Personal Security, to bo repaid by monthly instalments. Bills Discounted, Money Lent on Deposit of Deeds, Scrip, Bonds, &o. ; also Money Lent on every description of Personal Property. Any security forwarded by post or otherwise will receive prompt attention either by post otlice order or cheque. All transactions Strictly Conßdential. J. MOSS, fell Oamaru.

Mr Graham Smith, C.E., of London, has recently invented and patented an apparatus for shipping coal. An ordinary coal-train as it arrives on the quay is composed of every description of waggon, and the coalhoists as at present constructed cannot deal with these without a considerable amount of sorting and . arrangement of trucks on tho quays. This involves labor, and the maintaining and working of many points, sidings, and turntables. Mr Smith's apparatus dispenses with these, and is understood to be capable of discharging an ordinary coal-train mit arrives on the quay. He simply brings a line of rails parallel with tho coping line through his machine, and places a turntable on the rising aud falling platform. Conse-, quently, it does not matter at which end the waggon tips, or in what position it is run on to tho machine.

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North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2250, 15 July 1879, Page 2

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