BUSINESB NOTIOEB £JENRY jyj* ACKINTOSH L VND, Estate, Labor, and Finance Agent, Valuator tto. Sums to invest from 1500 to LSOOO, on Freehold Security. Offi o es.—Tyne-street, OAMAttU. pi O U N D . (Farmer "meets in »uld oroay in ThamesStreet.) Farmrr Where oan I in all Oamaru, Get neatly mended bcofc or thfte ? Get tackete, tips, or sio like fare, Or buita at moderate price a pair. Cronib What want ye, frien'? Yo'ra baits weel soled, Tae beep ye frae the wet and oold ? Or patohed, may be? Then come awa, We 11 np to the Veranda-au. 1 here ye'll get laces, sprigs or uppers, Balmorals, hobs, clogs, shoes or Blippars. W»x-en3a—or audit ye ere yet saw, Gey cheap at the Veranda-aa, AUSTIN and LESME, THB Vi'BANDAH tHOP, T2E3-STREET. TO POULTRY FANCII'Ri AND FARMRRS.—Having at considerable expanses and trouble seoure i the very beot strains of Thoroughbred Lemon and Buff Coobtns to be got in Australia and Kdgland, I am this season prepared to'supply either Eggs (fertility gnaran'eed) or Young Bird at vety Reasonable Prices, Coch'ns otnue be beatoa for tgg producing; thoy lay all through the winter months when 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 securad 11 first prizes.—Apply L. P. Chkisteson, Qamaru. ■ BEOWNLKE and CO'S. trsted SEEDS, Carefully selooted Seed Potatoes, the leading varieties suitable for tho diatrict. Vegetable Seeds grown from reliable stocks.— Onion See-is grown for our own Trade, Flower Seeds.—Annualß, Perennials, and Choioe Florists' Flowers. Farm Seeds.—Clovers, Ryegrasses, Cooksfoot, Carrots, Turnipß, Mangolds, eto., eto, New Gladlolas, Wow Dahlias, Garden and Farm Sundries. Prioes moderate, and Quality the Best. Seb Brownlee's and (Jo's. Illustrated Descriptive Catalogue and Manual of Gardening Uperations for North Otago. To Travel this Season, 1888-89, In the Duntroon. Ngapara, Kurow, and Surrounding Districts, THE THOROUGHBRED TP.OTTING !$"! STALLION Bucephalus (By Master Rows; dam, Mountain Maid. Bucephalus has stood in the Maniototo District for the laßt Ten Years, and is tho Sire of the following well-known Trotters : —Maniao, Hawkduo, flee of Clubs, Wanderoo, Maniototo, Nelly, Telephone, Dolly, Ida, Tanglefoot, Ino, Othello, Queen of Harts, Polly, and Pusßy. He is also the tire of Black Boy, Winner of the Oamaru Autumn JtfanJioap, and Thetpia, Winner of the Cromwell Derby, in the Faßtest Time on Record for that Race. He is also the siro of a great number of Cross-Country and useful Harness Horses. For Pedigree, See Carta. WILLI iM JOHNSTONE, Proprietor. To Stand Season 1889-90, in tho Oamaru Dhtriot. The Thoroughbred Stallion ANGU A R D Y Sire, Traduoer (imp); Dam, En Avant (imp). En Avant was three-fourths sister to the successful sire Gang Forward, and her aire (Lord Lyon) won the Two Thoutand, Derby, and Leger. En Avant's grandsire Orlando was Derby winner, and won from July '43 to July 44 L 10.855, Her ggeiro (Touohstone won St. Leger, Donoaster Cup (twice), Ascot Cup (twloe), and Asoot Gold Oup; ggdim (Vulture) was the fastest animal of her day. Vanguard's ggggdam wps Kite, the g dam of Juliet (Imp). Vanguard is ft beautiful blaok, stands 16 handß 1 inoh, and is one of the few Traduoer horses now remaining at the stud in New Zealand. His racing career is well known. Amongst his aohlevements was the New Zeal>nd Cup, 2 miles, with Bst 91b ; Dunedin Cap, 2 miles and a dlstanoe, with 9it 31b; Tramway Plate and Marshall Memorial Stakoj. both w.f. v. On his dam's side Vanguard olaims in his pedigree no less than 16 English Derby winners. Vanguard will only servo a limited number of mares. For terms, etc.. Bee future Isßue, or apply to— JAMES BPENCE, Maheno. ORTH OTAGO PERMANENT BUILDING SOCI&TY. N 1 PRESIDENT : Mr A. J. S. Headland. Moetings for receipt of subscriptions, eto,, held on the First 'i oesday in each month from 7 to 8.30 p.m. Parties desirous of placing money at interest oan do so for any period at from 5 to 7 per cent., with powor to withdraw by giving three days' notice. GEORGE SUMMER, Secretary. "TIRfO NATURE'S KIHD. RESTORER." SPECIFIC FOR ALL DISEASES OF DEBILITbY. II you only knew and properly understood tbe duties which the blood has to perform, and the absolute necessity for it to have a definite ohemloal compos!* tion, and knew that the snpply of mineral constituent* from Australian food Is totally inadequate to keep the blood sufficiently strong in oxidising power, oa which process health depends, you would know that it is imperatively necessary to supply the blood with its wftnttel mineral elements for the formation of healthy tissue, muscle, bone, dco* which unfortunately are not obtainable from the natural food ia these colonies. To supply theso eloments CLEMENTS TONIC is offered and is the only rational restorative prepared in Australia. It positively cures all disease! arising from poorness of blood or debility, «uoh as Neuralgia, Nervousness, Weakness, languor, Toothache, Loss of Appetite, Vigor and Energy, which are only symptoms of a debilitated system. II supplies the vital stream with the chemical food neoessary to ensure a proper exerolse of the natural processes of life, it strengthens the digestivo organs, imparts vitality and animation, ensures regular and natural Bleep, increases nerve force and fortifies tho system against disease. Medical men who know its chemical composition and therapeutical value havo recommended it far and wide; they recommend it on account of Its sterling value and know tfiat it can be depended on to DO GOOD and OURB DISBAfIX. They kuow its definite composition and that it has a SPECIFIC ACTION on diseased organisms, therefore thoy presoribe it and extol its virtues M a scientific mtfdoto lor all diseajei ufcing from debU ty *nd j nervous weakness Bold everywhere, but mini you 1 cet the genuine article, bearing the Mme of ¥, M. CLEMENTS, NEWTOWN,SYDNEY,
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 4461, 30 August 1889, Page 4
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