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v. *. • BY AFPOrKTMKNT TO OS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. eerier and rock, PHOTOGRAPHERS. P _ The Studio ... BEING NOW RE-OPENED, Orders will be executed with promptness and despatch. None but approved work sent out. NOTICE. A NY Person DESTROYING HAY OQ the Tyne-strcet Garden Reserve will be PROSECUTED without further notice. 90 IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. OSBORNE HARVESTING MACHINERY. \r- ft \ k BINDER KJ to bind with both string and wire, orice £7O Ditto ditto, with iron read wheel and patent lifting apparatus, price £.5 String Attachments .to.fit on, pld.wire binders, price £6 lOd. N.B —No charge for fitting if sent to dur store. Osborne No. 6 Side-delivery Reapers and Mowers Osborne No. 6 Tilter or Back-delivery Reapers and Mowers Osborne No. 6 Mowers. Extras for all the above machines kept in Stock. Sole Agents in New Zealand— ROBERT WILKIN & CO., New Zealand "Wool Stores, Christchurch. Sub-Agents— J. & W. BOOTH, 72 Tyne-street, Oamaru--2,t Per Cent. Reduction op alj Purchases. Stndy Economy, and buy your Groceries at the OAMARU BRANCH J, DUNEPIN CO-OPERATIVE STORK. THE Proprietors, while thanking the Public generally for the very liberal support accorded them since the opening of this Branch, wfluld respectfully intimate that, having met with spch success, they have made further great reductions in Teas, Sugars, &c., of from 20 to 25 per cent. To advertise our list of prices would simply put a few of pur contemporaries to the expense and trouble of imitating the same. We therefore but give a few quotations : Just to hand, onr selections from First Consignments of NEW SEASON'S TEAS in half-chests from Is SJd to 2s 7sd per lb; 121b boxes from 17s 6d (common) to 30s (finest imported). Oar ]blendtd teas are noted for their superlative excellence. and are now giving zeneral satisfaction. 2s, 2s 6d, and 3s. A reduction made to purchasers of 61b parcels. Assam, Pekoe, Souchong, Foo Chow, Pekoe, and Y onng Hyson (green) on hand. Finest Roasted Coffee Beans, or ground if required. Try OW ipijture of Finest Coffees at Is 10d. SUGARS AT GREAT REDUCTIONS. Yellow Crystal, 4d ; Grey do, d; No 1 Company White, 4jd; No. 2 do Snowdrop, 5d ; Cut Loaf Sugar, sid- Special concessions made to tea purchasers. Our large and fresh stock of General Groceries and Provisions for quality and cheapness will be found Expelsior. Country orders delivered free of railway charges. By order. W. DICKSON. SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. Marshall, sons and co. Obtained the highest award for THRESHING MACHINES, THE ONLY FIRST PRIZE. Extract from Sydney Mail, Saturday, March 13th, ISSO Prizes for Threshing Machines.— The Prizes for Threshing Machines shown at the International Exhibition were awarded this week, and the places are as fo'lo\rs : Mez-srs. MARSHALL, SONS & CO., Gainsborough ... ... ... Ist Messrs. Ruston, Froctor and Co. ... 2nd ~ Robey and C > 2nd ~ Hornaby and i?on3 3rd ~ Ransomed, Sims, and Head ... 3rd ~ Foster and Sons ~. ... 3rd ~ Buffalo Pitts 4tli The Judges of the Marshall Machine in their report:—" This is a very superior machine in design, gcod workmanship, and material, and haa several good improvements.— First Degree of Merit. (Signed) John Struth, Chairman ; S. Poolmap; J. P. Frank." MARSHALL, SONS AND CO. Obtained the highest award for STEAM ENGINES: 2 Special First and 3 First Prizes. Extract from Sydney Mail, Saturday, April 3rd, ISSO : The Judpes are of opinion that MARSHALL. SONS & CO-'S Engines deserve the highest commendation for their general proportions, their elegance and symmetrical design, their arrangements for adjustment, and their wcrkmar ship and finish, and they recommend them for the Highest award. The automatic expansion gear on the Horizontal Engines, and the general figish on the 3-horse Vertical Engines, deserve special notice.—(Signed) A. R. Ritchie, John W. Chapman, F. G. Newton, Norman Selee (Chairman). Extract from the Judges' Official Report: PORTABLE ENGINES. MARSHAT L, SONS & C 0.... ... Ist R. Garrett and Sons ... ... ... Ist Clayton and Shuttleworth ... ... 2nd Ruston, Proctor and Co. 2nd R. Hornsby and Sons ... ... ... 2nd W. Foster and Co. ... ... ... 2nd F. W. Reynolds and Co. ... ... 2nd Robey and Co. 2nd Davey, Paxman and Co. ... ... 2nd vYaterhonse and Co 2nd J. F. Durenne ... 2nd Ransomes, Sims and Head ... ... 3rd VERTICAL ENGEvES. MARSHALL, SONS & CO, Special Ist Shanks and Sons ... ... ... 2nd Ransomes, Sims and Head ... ... 2nd Robey and Co. ... ... ... ... 2nd W. Foster and Co 3rd Waterhouse and Co 3rd W. Jones and Co. ... ... ... 4th

For particulars and Prices of Marshall's Machinery, apply to the Agents, MESSRS. BENDERSON, LAW & CO., PCJTEDIIf, Where stock is kept. £4OOO S »^ EP - " a WELLINGTON CU P, To bb ran in the first week in FEBRUARY, I£Sl. Tickets £l- - Horse ••• £IOOO Second Horse 300 Third Horse 200 Other Starters (divided) ... ... 700 Non-starters (divided)... ... ... ISOO The £7OO for other starters will average about £IOO each horse. The £ISOO for non-starters will average about £6O each horse. Mr. George North, of Lsmbton Quay, anlonnces his seventh annual sweep on the Wellington Cap. This time it is for no less than £4OOO, which will give handsome prizes even to the non-starters. Mr. North's former racing sweeps have invariably been *on Incted with snch thorough fairness as to give entire satisfaction to all interested, and we are not surprised to hear that there is already a brisk demand for tickets for his " fonr-thousand-pounder."—Evening Post, 9th September. Address '.—GEO. NORTH, Box 109, Post Office; or, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Agent for Oamaru, MR. TAYLOR, Hairdresser, 467

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 11 December 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 11 December 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 11 December 1880, Page 2

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