DUNEDIN ADVERTISEMENTS PURE WINES. Thomas Reynolds, Wot Mekcuast asd Ihportxr, Stafford-street, Dunedin, Import* hia Wines direct from Spain and Portugal, where they arc selcctcrt by Mr. \Vm. Reynold*, to insure pnrity and quality. These Wines are procurable wholesale from the Importer, and wholesale and retail from Messrs. Bailie ami Humphrey, AgentJ, Oaniarcr. Report of Analysis f>y TVofowor Blac»£, Cul«niat Analyst. University Laimratory, Dnnp.din. -1 "* t October, IS7-3. Thom.l.l Reynolds K>q. .Sir—l have th* honor to report on five samples of Port Winn forwarded by yon for analysis. These samples may all be dweribed as full-flavored, frnity, aromatic Wines; possessing in a considerable degree that agreeable fragrance that characterises genuine Port. They do not contain impurities of any kind. The perfect freeneas of these Wines from every kind of imparity, the proportion of sugar and alcohol which they contain being (jttito characteristic of unadulterated, unmamputated Wine, together with their rich fragrance arising from aromatic ethers, should strongly recommend them, and gain for th*m a good ptacc in the Colonial market. (Signed) JAMES fl. BLACK, 417 Colonial Analyst. MESM U I K MATT UK. Princcs-atreet. opposite Rutk of New Zealand, Dancdin. Where remittances accompany Orders, Roods forwarded Carriage Free. 11l INDLAY AND CO., .T A F WHOUSSALS 45t> RKTAtI. TIMBER AJO) IRON MERCHANTS, AND IMPORTERS, Otago Steais Saw Mills and Timber Yards. Tongaeing. Grooving, Moulding., Saah, Door, and Furniture Factories. BUILDERS IRONMONGERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. iVrtTABT, CCMBBLASD, AITD CASTLE STREETS DUNEDIN 29 £2O REWARD
Will *>o given for information leading to the coemption of any retailer tviiosttfisiUitto.-i iti.i, syltd any other spirit under the name of ~\~rr oi> f k\s f; c n kapp s, V V As srwh practices -ire t'njarioas to th» repntitii'ti of the ORtntSAt, UISJfCtSK Ap.TICt.B, Whufi alone possesses the valuable medicinal realities ascribed to it. Art Injunction again-.5 th* sale of Counterfeits has been granted by the Supreme Court of New South Wales, under a penalty of L3t>,OOo, and we wit! take further LKOAt Against anyone Dk.W.INU t.V fjIiTATEOS*. Wo claim the aasidtance of tho Pit!>!:•• in can-fully looking for our n»ts\» on the top taficl of tho wrap pel ■' -at-h fenttle, and in rejecting all other kinds. n-> matter tinder what pretence they arc offered. THE GENUINE WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS is naturally nw>rc c»>3fcty than other com* potttnLs, which the Government Analytical Chemist of N.S. W. had found to consist of " Different kinds of Spirits sweetened and otherwise mixed.' Hence the attempts of atiMcrujxiiotta dealers to- aaLatituta them upon the unwary. Sola Agents for AaatraJia and New Zealand— M. MOS.S AKD CO., S vt>NEV A>*t> MfXP.orr;^ COURSING T'-S 7&Z ?££ N OUTH OTAGO COUKSING CLUB. Under the Patronage of Km tick Governor. President: K. Menlove, Esq. Vice-Presidents: G. S. Lintott and K. M'Anley, Ka<j?. Committee: Hon. M. Holmes, T. Brydone, A. Ifedley, T. Y. Duncan, W. J. Steward, C. S. Allen, Geo. M'Lean, U*. H. llonayne, If. Connell, and A Otteraon, Ksqs. [ton. Treaatirer: C. S. Allen, Esq Judge : Mr. C. E. Lloyd. Slipper : Mr. J. Marshall. JUNE 21. AND FOLLOWING DAYS. Tftst New Zealand Waterloo Cup, for 64 Dogs {all ages), at £l2 10s each ; winner ■ £2i)o and a piece of plate value £SO; rvtnner-np, £IOO ; third and £•25 each: tit'th, sixth, seventh, an I eighth dogs £ls each ; eight winnere two courses. £lO each ; lti winners of ene coarse. £5 each. r»E Wath tv£.»»> Pprse; for Pog3 beaten :n the first round of the Cup ; winner, £37 Uts; rnnner-ap, £ls ; third and fourth ,lorpi, £- 10j each ; fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth dog*, £3 each ; winners of one coarse. £2 li>3 each. Tub Watkk 100 Plate, for Pog3 beaten in the second round of the Cap; winner, £.17 109 ; runner-up. £ls; third _ and fourth dogs, £5 each; tifth. sixth, seventh, and eighth dogs, £2 10s each.
Nominations, tnc'ud'ng entrance money, £t- t l» J . to !>e sect to the Secretary iu't later than i> on SA I UU!)A\ p MA\> Kntrtca. with tu!l descriptions ot dogs, to be sent nut Eater than 7 p.m. on iIUJSDAY, 23k t> JUNK, 'i lie tiravr will take place at the itoyal Hotel, immediately after the entries are received. jtrf.Y AND FOLLOWING DAYS. The Crr, for 32 Dog 3 (all au'nibors of the Club: winner, a Cup, vaiae -<> the gift of the President. K. >t>:nl»ve. Ks<|.. and £SO ; rnn£3o: third and fonrth dogs, £t"> tacii: fifth. &H«h. seventh, and eiillvih .ft! each ; wintwis of t'i -.1 . tuiuati'-iw. iu-ur.g £•"> entrance money, t"> lit; sent t'' cr.c ■ *■'-"»'"* not lster than S p.m. »>r» MONI>A\, 7 m JULY. Ecttted, witli full •Uscripttw*, pedigrees of dogs, &c., to be seat not later than / p.m. on MONDAY, Urn .JULY. Thedraw will take place at the Kojal Hotel, immediately after the entries are received. Should any of the sbove stakes not fill, tie prizes will be awarded jtrorata. Ten per c-nt, will be deducted from all winners. W. H. RONAYNE, Hon. See.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 969, 28 May 1879, Page 4
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