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BUSINESS NOTIOEB ENRY AOKINTOSH LAND, Estate, Labor, and Finsnoo ARtint, Valuator etc. Sums to invest from 1500 to LSOOO, on Freehold Seoority. Offices.— Tyke-stkeet, OAMAEtT. ■pOUND. (Farmer meetß en auld crony in ThamesStreet) Farmkr Where can I in all Oamaru, Get neitly mended bcoi or ilioe ? Get tacketß, tips, or sio like fare, Or baits at moderate price a pair. Obopie : What want yo, frien'? To'ro buits weel soled, T»e keep ye frao the wet and cold J Or patched, may bo? Then come awa, We'll up to the Veranda-au. There ye'll pet laoos, sprigs or uppers, Balmorals, hobß, clogs, shoes oc slippers. War-encla—or aupht ye ere yot saw, Gey cheap at the Veranda-au, A/USTIM and LESLIE, The Vhkandah fc'iior, Tzes-strket. TO POUIiTKY FANCIPR3 AND FARMERS.—H»ving at considerable expanse and trouble securer) tho very bent strains of Thoroughbred Lemon and Buff Coohins to bo got in Australia and England, I *m this season prepared to supply cither Kgga (fertility guaranteed) or Young Bird at very Kelson able Prices. Cochins onto bo beateu for egg produoing ; they lay all through the winter months when eggs are at a high price, and for the table they cannot be surpassed, being of a very delicate flavor and of enormous siza. The above birds have secured 11 first prizas.—Apply L. P. Christeson, Oamaru. Brown lee and co's. tested SEEDS.—Carefully selected Seed Potatoes, the leading varieties suitib'e for the district. Vegetable Seeds grown from reliable stocks —Onion ScoJs grown for our own Trade. Flower Seeds.—annual, Perennials, and Choioe Florists' Flowers. Farm Seeds.—Clovers, Ryegrasses, Cocksfoot, Carrots, Turnips, Mangolds, etc,, oto. New Glndiolas, iSew Bahlijs, Harden and Farm Sundries, Pricas moderate, and Quality tho Best. See Brownlee'h and Co's. illustrated Descriptive Catal 'gue and Manual of Gardening uparations for North UtagO; To Travel this Seison, 188S-S9. In the Duntroon. Ngapata, Kurow, and Surrounding lJistriots, THE TH.OKOUGHB UED TROTTING STAMJON Bucephalus (By Master Bow is ; dam, Mountain Maid. Bucephalus has stood in the Manlototo District for the laßt Ten Years, and is the Sire of the following well-known Trotters : —Maniac, Hawkduo, Ace of Clubs, Wanderoo, Maniototo, Kelly, Telephone, Dolly, Ida, Tanglefoot, Ino, Othello, Qaoen of Marts, Po jy, and Pussy. He is also the tire ot Blaok Boy, Winner of the Oamaru Autumn Waa.iioap, and Therpis, Winner of the Cromwoll IJerby, in the Fastest Time on Record for that Usee. He is also the sire of a great number of Cross-Country and uEtful Harness Horses. For Pedigree, See Carie, WILLIAM JOHNSTONE, Proprietor, To Stand Season 1889-90, In tho Oamaru ■ Eittriot. The Thoroughbred Stallion * Sire, Traduoer (imp); Dam, En Avant (imp). En Avant was three-fourths Bister to tho successful sire GaDg Forward, and her sire (Lord Lyon) won the Two Thousand, Derby, and Leger, En Avant'a grandslre Orlando was Derby winner, and won from July '43 to Ju\y 44 L 10.555. Her ggsiro (Touchstone won St. Leger, Doncaster Cup (twice), Ascot Cup (twice), and Ascot Gold Oup; ggdam (Vulture) was tho fastest animal of her day, Vanguard's ggggdam was Kite, the.g <?am of Juliot (imp). Vanguard is a beautiful blaok, stands 16 hands 1 inch, and is one of the few Traducer horses now romaining at the stud in New Zealand, His racing career is well known. Amongst his aohievements was the New Zealand Cnp, 2 miles, with Bst 91b; Dunedln Cup, 2 miles and a distance, with 9st 31b; Tramway Plate and Marshall Memorial Stakes, both w.J. l. On bis dam's side Vanguard claims in his pedigree no less than 16 English Derby winners. Vangnard will only serve a limited number of mares, For terms, etc.) see future issue, or apply to— JAMES SPENCE, Maheno. North otago permanent BUILDING SOCIfcTY. PRESIDENT : Mr A, J. 3. Headland. Meetings for receipt of subscriptions, oto., held on the First Ides day in each month from 7 to 8.30 p.m. Parties desirous of placing money at interest can do so for any period at from 5 to 7 per cent., with power to withdraw by giving three days' notice. GEORGE SOMPTER, Secretary. TIRED NATURE'S KIND RESTORER." r l^ ttf! SPECIFIC FOB ALL DISEASES OF DE BI LI ToY If you only knew and properly understood the duties which the blood has to perform, aiid the absolute necessity for it to hate a definite chemical composition, and knew that the supply of mineral constituent! from Australian food is totally inadequate to keep tho blood sufficiently strong In oxidising power, on which process health depends, you would know that it Is imperatively necessary to supply the blood with its essential mineral elements for tho formation of healthy tissue, muscle, bone, &c., which unfortunately are not obtainable from the natural food In these colonies. To supply these elements CLEMENTS' TONIC is offered and is the only rational restorative prepared in Australia. It positively cures all diseases arising from poorness of blood or debility, such as Neuralgia, Nervousness, Weakness, Languor, Toothache, Loss of Appetite, Vigor and Energy, which are only symptoms of a debilitated system. It supplies the vital stream with tho chemical food necessary to ensure a proper exercise of the natural processes of life, it strengthens the digestive organs, imparts vitality and animation, ensures regular and natural sleep, increases nerve force and fortifies the system against-disease. Medical men who know its chemical composition and therapeutical value have recommended it far and wide; they recommend it on account of its sterling value and know <ihat it can b« depended on to BO GOOD and CURB DISEASE, Thev know its definite composition and that it has a SPECIFIC ACTION on diseased organisms, therefore they prescribe it and extol its virtues as a scieutiflo antidote for all diseases arising from debility ana , nervous weakness* .Hold everywhere, but mind you get the genuine article, bearing tho name of F. M. CLEMENTS, NEWTOWN, SYDNEY,

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 4459, 28 August 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 4459, 28 August 1889, Page 4

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