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D M. & E. CO. SATURDAY, 28th NOVEMBER. E At the Stores, Tyne street. miLLIAM C. HAYNES * * (on behalf of the Dunedin Meat and Export Company of New Zealand, Limited), will sell on account of Mr W. L. Mcck — D ■> His Valuable Freehold Property) being Section 152, Block 6, Otepopo Survey District, and containing 11 aorea 2 roods and 3 poles, with a^l improvements thereon, f For further particulars apply to , n2O THE AUCTIONEERS, - w ° ° L * j LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES r (FREH OV COMMISSION) Made against the Ensuing Clip. ; WOOLPACKS, TWINE, Etc., [ At Lowest Market Bates, THE DUNEDIN MEAT AND EXPORT I COMPANY (Limited), ' OAMARU. orlO WANTED. Prime Lines os TF ILLING WHEAT PRIME DERWENT POTATOES. TCI O R Q A L _, TURNIP SEEDS. TURNIP SEEDS. Our Stocks are all Fresh, and Prices the very Lowest, RAPE SEED. Bboad Leaved Esstx. To Finish Lambs for Export SOW RAPE. Write for Samples and Quotations, ALSO Colonial and English COWGRASS, WHITE CLOVER, TIMOTHY, ALSYKE, RYEGRASS, & COCKSFOOT THE DUNEDIN MEAT AND EXPORT COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited.) BRUCE CHRISTIE, aulS Produce Manager. ATHEN/EUM BAZAAR THEATRE ROYAL. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SAiORDAYk THE BAZAAR OF THE DECADE, AN EXCEPTIONAL LIST OF ATTRACTIONS. Plain and Fancy Goods Stalls, Jumble Stall , Men's Stall, Flower Stall, Refreshment Stall, Produce stall, Doll Dressing Competition, Table Decorating Competition, Pincushion Competition, Men's Bonnet-trim-rniog Competition. GRAND ARr UNION. First Prize, value Ll2 12s; lorty other prizes. Tickets, price Is, giving admission to the Baziar. AX NIGHT: The Garrison Band Grand Maecii __• School Children Tableaux Vivants " The Battlb of Flowers " " Pass, Present, and Futube " A Midsummer Night's Dream Skirt Dancing Dance of the Fairies Admission „ ,„ ,„ One Shilling No extra charge for above attractions. ; nr2o I QTRAYED into my Paddocks, about two months ago, a Black POLLED ANGUS STEER, about 18 months old, branded like Horse Bit. Owner can have same by paying expenses. 1 W. GARDINER, ' nr2o Peebleß. NOTICE. ■ O HEARING will Commence on Waitaki Plains Station on WEDNESDAY, the 25th Inot. Apply at the Station. nr2o JOHN M'LEAN.

id N-IW. & A. COSVSPAW ik id ~~ — ■ — —————————— !> LAMBS. ? a T\7"E have a Market for PRIM* *» LAMBS, and shall be glad to bavt it Particulars from Farmers of any they maj y have for Sale. ,f National Mortgage and Agencs a Company of New Zealand g (Limitkd). d W. H. ROSE, 8 nr6 Manager. 1 "I^TATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY ! -■* COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. = GENERAL MERCHANTS, COMMIS« SION AND SHIPPING AGENTS, , Auctioneers, Stock and Station Agents. 7 WOOL SEASON, 1896. WE are prepared to make ADVANCES on Large or Small Wool Clips placed m our ' hands for sale m the Colony or London. Special facilities for selling and j shipping. , In connection with our auction department 1 wo purpose holding regular , WOOL AUCTION SALES IN TIMARU, 3 at which Clients will have the advantage of full competition of Home, Foreign and ' Colonial Buyers. THE COST OF RAILAGE TO TIMARU being OHEAPER THAJV TO DUNEDIN, > and m the event of no sale, the shipping t facilities being equally good, it will be to Clients' interests to take advantage of the ' Timaru Market. \ NEIT PROCEEDS OF WOOL SOLD AT AUCTION THERE CAN BE PAID TO GROWERS HERE FREE OF EXCHANGE. | We shall be glad to furnish Full Particulars ' on application, Our New Season's Supply of SHEARING REQUISITES juso to hand. WOOLPAOKt?, ll£lbs, and Seaming Twinei , SHEEP SHEARS, 11A, BBA, and Trade Union. TATTOO BRANDING OIL, Red, Blue, Black. , LINSEED OIL, LAMP BLACK. X ADDLE, Lump and Powder. . GENERAL STATION STORES ALSO ON HAND. TURNIP SEED, Thoroughly Tested, for new season's sowing, at Lowest Quotations. CROSS'S PATENT TURNIP FERTILISER Just Landing. We invite special attention to the NEW HORNS BY HARVESTER now on exhibitien at out Store. W. H. ROSE, or 17 Manager and Auctioneer. "jVTATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY ! — -^ COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. AUCTIONEERS AND STOCK AGENTS. BALES CONDUCTED IN NORTH OTAGO AND SOUTH CANTERBURY DISTBICTc. SPECIAL SALES ARRANGED TO SUIT CLIENTS. LOWEST 1 RATES OF COMMISSION AND CHARGES. PROMPT RETURNS. Communications addressed to THE COMPANY, OAMARU Will have Prompt Attention. W. H. ROSE, or_ Manager R BLAIR SATURDAY, 21st NOVEMBER. At his Rooms, Tyne street. At 12 o'clock. OOBERT BLAIR *-*' will sell by auction— 2 Suites (without reserve), half-dozen Single Iron Bedsteads, Double Bed- [ steads, Wire nnd Spring Mattraßses, Haircloth Suite, Ward--1 robe, Sewing Machines, Oilcloth, Carpet Squares, Hearthrugs, 2 Gas Stoves, Second-hand Shacklock , Range, Water Tanks, and a quantity of sundries. n2O SATURDAY, 21st NOVEMBER. ; At the Stores, Tyne street. By ordor of the Mortgagee, . "O BLAIR * has received instructions to sell by » public auction — Section 18, Block 33, Town of Oamaru, 3 with Fom>Roomed House and Outhouses thereon. r For further particulars apply to R. BLAIR,

r DrIS Auctioneer. nr2o JOHN M'LEAN. R, u E J, D AND GRAY J-%) have much pleasure m inviting the attention of Farmers and Contractora to the DEERING PONY ALL-STEEL HARVESTERS. Read what Prominent Local Farmer pay oC them— > [- THE BEST MACHINE THAT IS MADE. (> Alexander Murdoch, Riverside, Ngapara, 18bh November, 1896, says : I simply think ,_ it is the beat machine that is made. I have used three of them for the last six years, h and one for five -years, during which time I have cub as much as 1000 acres for several harvests, and some of it very rough ground. They have always made splendid work , r with very few stoppiges or breakages during all the time I have had them, and are still m good order and repair. I have used nearly all other makes of machines, and I n consider the Deering the Best m the Markec. The Best Machine he ever Drove — > r William Dewar, Rocky Kiowe, lSgapara { 17th October, 1896, says : During the five harvests I wrought the Deering Machine it gave me every satisfaction. 1 found it 1. very durable, requiring little or no outlay for repaira, very light m draught, making 1§ a very clean cut, tying a well shaped sheaf with little waste of twine. The best lb machine I ever drove on hilisides, and for anyone wanting a good all round machiae I )n say get a Decring. ; Given Greater Satisfaction than any Binder he ever had James A, Taylor, View Field, Kokoamu, 27th October, 1896, says : The Deering has jl given me greater satisfaction than any Binder I ever had. It goes well on rough u l land, is very light to draw, and, best of all, very light on extras. I have cut with 1( ] it four seasons, and it is m good order now, and will cut for years yet. m She Will Work on Rough Country — Thomas Reid, Gibbaleigh, Ngapara, 13th October, 1896, sayß : The Ueering Binder is lighter m draught, will go on rougher country, last longer with lesa repairs, and work «s well ac any machine J have seen, No stop^ges with the Deering.

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8732, 20 November 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8732, 20 November 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8732, 20 November 1896, Page 3

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