I SHOW 179. 501bs. White Clover: Ist, silver medal; 2nd, bronze medal; 3rd, hon. certificate 150. 501bs. Cow Grass : Ist, silver medal; 2nd, bronze medal; 3rd, hon. certificate 151. 501bs. Red Clover: Ist, silver medal j 2nd, bronze medal ; 3rd, hon. certificate 152. 501bs. Alsyke Clover : Ist, silver medal; 2nd, bronze medal ; 3rd, hon. certificate Claws U—Wool. 153. One Bale Scoured Merino Wool, of not leas than 2001bs : Ist, silver medal; 2nd, bronze medal; 3rd, hon. certificate IS*. One Bale Scoured Long Wool, of not less than 200lbs : 1 at, silver medal; 2nd, bronze medal; 3rd, hon. certificate Class V—Sheep Dogs. 155. Sheep Dogs : Ist, silver medal; 2nd, bronze medal; 3rd, hon. certificate Class W— Gkeyhounds. 156. Greyhound : Ist, silver medal; 2nd, bronze medal; 3rd, hon. certificate. BUSINESS NOTICES T> KIIUV IA N GU A NO. Samples of this most valuable Manure always in stock. IiKHUCEU PRICES. B.RI<;HT BROS. & CO., Bond-street, Dunedin. AMES M U I R, ' HATTER, (Late Almao anij Co.) Priuces-street, opposito Bank of NewZealand, Dnnedin. Where remittances accompany Orders, Goods forwarded Carriage Free. 411 THOMAS RE Y~N 0 L eTT WINE MERCHANT, STAFFORD-STREET. DUNEDIN, Imports direct from Spain and Portugal. and has every facility for procuring the Best Article in the markets of those places, as ho has a Son residing in Portugal, who superintends the purchases there and in Spain. He defies competition, either in price or in quality. At present ho supplies all the Private Cellars in Duuedin. It is needless to add that thoso Wineß have met with universal approval, and have been pronounced pckk (a quality that few wine* in the Colony can claim) by all who are capable of judging. Amoug his customers .• re all the leading men of th'j city. An Order for either Port or Sherry to the :■!■ i>ve address would oblige, and be executed. *■. \:h every care. 417 THE SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN. ~ . :l K FINEST CABINET ORGANS IN THE WORLD. STATEMENT OF FACTS. following stateme" f ° -»» *—> by the subscribers :• I. The Smith Organ Company have been in existonce for upwards of 26 years, and havo made nearly eighty thousand organs. 11. The Smith Organ has always commanded the market wherever introduced by its own merit and without the assistance of advertising. 111. The Smith Organ has been pronounced in all fair competitions to be the best. IV. The Smith Organ is remarkable beyond all others for its power, and the superiors weetness, fulness, and voice-like quality of tone. V. Since the introduction of these in- * struments into the Australian, Colonies, their success has been unprecedented. VI. Customers who havo once heard them buy no other. VII. The Agents exhibit the Smith Organ in their rooms alongside organs by Mason and Hamlyn, George Wood and Co., Prince, Eaten, &c., so that customers may judge for themselves of their superiority. VIII. The much admired organ now in the Academy of Music, Melbourne, was built by the Smith Company. IX. The Smith Organs are delivered iu Duncdin at Melbourne prices, and will be found to cost less than inferior makes. X. The Smith Organ more nearly resembles the Pipe Organ than any reed instruments yet made, and is the most suitable for churches, halls, and large buddings. XI. Local testimonials and all information may be obtained from the principal Music Sellers throughout the Colony, or from the Agents, ALLAN & CO. (WILKIE), Melbourne, Australasian Agents. CHAS. BEGG&CO., Du.VKMN, Sole Aguuta for New Zealand.
GENERAL PRINTING. rjIHE PROPRIETOR of the EVENINQ MAIL, Having just imported the Most EFFICIENT STEAM MACHINERY AND APPROVED TYPE, For the purpose of Printing General Work, wishes to notify the Merchants, Trades, peopu-. &o„, that she following maybe had v AT REASONABLE PRICES At the Mail Office BILL-HEADS, CARDS, CIRCULARS, RECEIPT FORMS, HANDBILLS, DANCE PROGRAMMES, CONCERT PROGRAMMES, &c., &c., &c.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 730, 12 August 1878, Page 1 (Supplement)
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