B^jiry -mo!'. FOR S^LK—^peeiai Grasses for Pr-r nmnenb Pas ore . Imported Paoe'i Verenuia! Xv g^«-£« »lao Pace's Evergreen nnci C>' vi ! grown Perennial Kyp£r»!re (from old pastures), Italian Pyegra«n, Cooksfoo 1 ", T»!land Mead on Foacue ; nnd, ex Dcva and R*vem- . v*ooJ, from London, Sheep and Hard Forcue, Poa Prfctenata, Pna Trivlalls, Pua I'emor&Ma, Ore- ted Dcgbtail, Meidow Foxtail. JUST LAN DUO. ex Deva and Ravenswood, from Inndon — 31 TaDke Clnverp, and aa undrr : White, Atalke, Cowgrasß, and Rod Clivers ; Timothy, Lucerne, Trefoil, Broad Leaf Essex Rape, Fares, Ribgraoa ; Intermediate, White. Belgium, and Alterineham Oarrntß • Long Jfed, Globo acd Tankard Mangolds; ftlao Champlru, Shirvlng'a, and B-.ngholm Swedes, Green and Pnrplo Top Yellow Aberdeen, Mammoth Purple Top, Red and White Globe, Grey-atoue and White &tone, Dale's ond Foafcert n Hybrid, and Walfce'a Eo'ipse Turnips. JUST TANDFD, ex Arab, from Nsw York— l2o Cnt.es Oloverß and TJ-nr.thy. TO ARBIViS, per Orarl, from London— lo Tm'.hb Turnip Seed. TO ARRIVE, per Star of tho Eaer, from New York— l2o Ca-=es Clovera and Timothy. OOLONIALGROWN SEEDS -Rape.Tares, Rye Cora, Barley, Linseed, and Praitio Gr<*os, Growing tests may be seen »t Stores, Jrpeciai qaotationp to the Trade HENRY CONNKLL, Seedsman. Oamarn, 20th ftngiMt, 1887. sn22 SPRING SOWING -OATS, WHEAT, AND BAiiLEV. ETC., FOR SEEi>. OATS. Sparrowbilla grown at Knrow Canadians Waiareka and Ardgowan Sutherhnfo Waiareka White Poland Otepopo and Maerewhenua Piovidenoe Wcianka and Inchholme Piociih M Wsl'^naliaTua, Cave Valley, and Waiuo, Long Tartars }) Stud holme and Wfiims.te fc-hort Tartars Hampden WHEAT White Tuscan, grown at Cave Valley l\ed Tuscan t , „ Duasandel, near Christcharoh BARLEY Giown at Papakaio and Cave Valley. I'ERE">NIAI; RYKGRASS. Grown at W&itnate, Woifao, Bakateramoa, Kptow, Inchjlme, Otepop^, Maerewhenua. H3NRY COMNFLL. »EliD POTATuii)B. V CAN supply farmers requiring a ohin^e &. of Seeds with Al quality, grown at Teaneraki. Awamoa, Kaktnui, Otepopo. Also, beed grown from TasmaniaLß, imported by me las" Benson. HBNKY CORNELL. U O N E V TO LEND Iv Buniß of from £100 to £10,000, at Lowest Current Rates of Interest, HENRY CONNELL. A LEADING Mutual Life Ofßca is de- •*-■*- sireu 1 ) to .Secure the Services of a Gontlemftn aa Pe-manoat Canvaaßing A%enb In the Oamaru Diabrlct. A Rtaident ia the District preferred. Apply Box 48, Post Offioe, sr26 Danedin. v 4 / ANTED a Equation ah Married * Couple— Man thorough ogrlculturiefc, and wife competent dairy woman. Apply, A.B , tbjj Offiue JUST OPJBKED Ltrge Ctse of L&wn Tonnia "Asphaltum ' Bowling aud Bo?.ting Sh'oea at the |^1 IT V T> OO T OALA CE, Thames street, OasiaroMAN WAS NOT MADE TO MOURN. When chill September's aurJyoblasfj Made fulda nn longer gay One evening as I wandornd forth Along the Oamaru quty - I met a man, whose aged steps, Seemed weary worn with ca.;e ; Hia Btiots wore Boots of other years — A Bhapole&s locking pair. ■ II Young stranger, whithor wander'st thou," Began the reverend sage ; " Do ill'tnudo Boots thy steps constrain, And make thy p&gsions rago ? If this be bo, o'er aching feet, Too soon tlrm hast begun, To wander forth with me to mourn The miseriea of man, " The pun that overhangs yon cape, Outspreading far and wide, H)»3 watched ma creeping down the yearß, With weak aad oripplod stride. I'm fcited before the evening files, And with tho morn's return. I groan whoa drawing on my Boots, That man was rmde to mourn." II Oil man," I said, " thy early years Were ere the Palao£ time ;. Know'stthou not that they have brought] Sboemakiujj to its prime. All feet they fit, and they defy All eorea that bite or bu/n ; No longer o cr hia Bjota and .'••hoes Need man their brother mounj. •• Look, look upon thla pair of mine. la manhood's aofcive might, I fe .rieas wandor anywhere, And feol that Ml ia right ; Whilst thou, upon the edge of life, With carea and sorrows worn, Go whining o'er thy ill-matched pair, 'JLhat m«n was made to mourn, " Many aid eharpthe nnm'roua ills, Inwoven with our frame, If such thou coun'Bt thy Boots an 3 Shoes, Thy Shoemaker's to blarrn. Old Man, go nsek the 0.8.P. , Tney h fit; thee, I'll bo sworn, And please thee till no more thou or ; .e3t That man was made to mom a, 1 See yon o'er labored wight with Boats bo abject, mean, and vilo, He has no pie«Bure In this earth, At tea time nor at toil, 111-tempered to his wife and weans, He'Blearu't their love to spuro, And sweara above hi-* Boots and Shoes, That man was made to mourn, Bat put him Id the C.8.P., Alon^ with him go thou — An i soon the etrth and sty will smile Aroun 1 thy j iyona brow. The fi-lds win take a richer green, Thefljwer< more baauteuua turn, And all ore-ttion ohaut aloud Man was cot made to mourn." 11 1 thank thee from my hoart, my aon," The old nun made reply, "That thou haat promised pleasure yet f And goori B«ot3 ore I die. This hour I'll to the C.8.P., Backwarddmy steps I'll tura, • j And Jearn t^otn thou to underslaud, ; Man was not made to rnonrn," ) — ~^, l FOR BOOTS, SHOEd, SLIPPERS OR LKGQI GS, No Housj o»n touch the THE CITY BOOT PALACE, IHAMJtS STRXKT, OAVABU Oppoaite the Poafc Office,
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6462, 30 September 1887, Page 3
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868Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 North Otago Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6462, 30 September 1887, Page 3
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