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NOTICE TO FARMERS. THE undersigned are purchasers of all descriptions of GRAIN delivered at their Warehouses in Lyttelton, Timaru, Oamaru, and Ashburton, or at any railway station. jy29 P. CUNNINGHAM & CO.
GRAIN SEASON-1881. WE are prepared to make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES against Shipments placed in our hands. We have Brokers of the highest standing in Mark Lane who will give every attention to Grain consigned through us, and obtain the extreme price for all Shipments Farmers may entrust to our care. We have also established Agencies in Liverpool, Glasgow, Hull, Dublin, and Antwerp, and we can ■hip to any of these markets if so required. Our charges are regulated at the lowest rates. P. CUNNINGHAM & CO., jy29 Christchurch.
npHE whole of the KAIAPOI WOOLLEN •* COMPANY'S TWEEDS, comprising thirty ohoice patterns, exhibited at the N.O. A. and P. A. Show, have been purchased by the undersigned, and are now on Sale by the yard to all parties wishing to secure those admirable and highly commended goods. The prices range from 3s 9d to 8s 6d, and comprise Bannockburn, Treble Mills, Diagonal, and plain and fancy materials, which are particularly attractive when made up. Orders for Gentlemen's, Youths', and Boys Suits are respectfully solicited. nr2o JAMES H. MILLIGAN.
■O O R SALE. Byj John Anderson, Christchurch, A few of the WOOD STRING BINDERS These Machines are now admitted to be the best Twine Binders in the market. Prices and terms on application to Messrs J. AND T. MEEK, i dr3l [Oamaru.
JOHN FALCONER, 1 SEEDSMAN, Has just received three shipments of Clover Seed, No. 1 quality, consisting of English i Red, Cowgrass, White, and Alsyke, and is prepared to execute large and small ordersat i the very lowest prices. . The new Grass-Seed Cleaning Machine recently imported is now being wrought by a gas engine, and is turning out samples which, for purity and freedom from weeds, cannot . be surpassed. These Grass Seeds, Italian , and perennial, will be sold at very low rates. J Fruit Trees, Forest Trees, Ornamental < Shrubs, Plants for fences, Rhubarb Roots, Cabbage and Cauliflower Plants. Seed Potatoes in gieat variety. And every garden - requisite in great variety, and at very low prices. Note the Address : JOHN FALCONER, THE NORTH OTAGO SEED WARE- ' HOUSE, at 7 Thames Street. i
AiLFRED A. CAMERONS DUNEDINCUP CONSULTATION, £5000. RACE ON 2mj FEBRUARY, 1881. Fee £1 First, £700 ; second, £300 ; third, £200 ; ' starters, £800 ; Non-starters, £3000 ; total, < £5000. For the benefit of company applica- ( tions, the non-starters divided will average £100 each. Crossed cheques and Is ex- . change ; two stamps. Close about the J 17th February, when CHRISTCHURCH AUTUMN HANDICAP follows. ALFRED A. CAMERON, | Box 251, Dunedin. Agent : C. H. DODGE, jyl2 Empire Hotel, Oamaru. :
FTIHOMAS DUNN bega to announce to his friends, and those eeeking first , class accommodation in Whitsrone and Cave , Valley, that he has opened that new and conveniently situated house at the junction of the roads leading to Elderslie and Balruddery as a PRIVATE HOTEL, where man and beast will be well attended to. drlB
rpHE S.S. MAORI will RUN REGU- *- LARLY twice a week between Oamaru and Dunedin, Leaving Dunedin — Oamaru — TUESDAYS WEDNESDAYS ) AHJD AND > 3 p.m FRIDAYS. SATURDAYS. ) Freight from Dunedin, 12s 6d per ton, in eluding Wharfage ; Saloon Return Tickets to Port Chalmers, 10s ; Steerage, single do, 5s ; available during the month. H. AITKEN, mhl Agent
UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. TIME TABLE FOR JANUARY. r I \HE Steamers of the above Compwoy -■- will sail from Port Chalmers during the month of JANUARY as under : FOR LYTTELTON AND WELLINGTON — Wakatipu, 2nd ; Penguin, 3rd ; Hotorua, sth ; Wanaka, 10th ; Tararua, 12th ; Hawea, 17th ; Ringarooma, 19th : Penguin, 24th : Te Anau, 26th ; Wakatipu, 29th ; Wanaka, 31st ; Arawata, 2nd February. FOR NAPIER, POVERTY BAY, AND AUCKLAND— Rotorua, sth ; Tararua, 12th ; Ringarooma, 19th ; Te Anau, 26th ; Arawata, 2nd February. FOR PICTON, NELSON, TARANAKI, AND MANAKAU — Penguin, 3rd ; Wanaka, 10th ; Hawea, 17th ; Penguin, 24th ; Wanaka, 31st. FOR SYDNEY, via East Coast Ports— Rotorua, sth ; Ringarooma, 19th ; Arawata, 2nd February. FOR SYDNEY, via Cook's Straits— Wakatipn, Bth ; Wakatipu, 29th. FOR MELBOURNE, via Bluff— Te Anau, sth ; Arawata, 13th ; Tararua, 27th. FOR MELBOURNE, via Hobart Town— Rotomahana, 20th ; Rotorua, 3rd February. N.B. — Passengers booked to and from the above-named Ports ; and also by the Orient Line through to and from London. For passages and full particulars, apply to H. AITKEN, jys Agent, Thames street.
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North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2689, 29 January 1881, Page 3
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