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Public Notice

/|S£ RE ID AND Practical Success with T]]^ UJS RIVALLED DIGGING PLOTJGt PRACTICAL UTILITY TELLS. A thoroughly practical trial of Digging Ploughs was hold at Waih.io, on Th,i|. J( , June, in a paddock of the Waikakahi Estate-to show the rekUvc merit, of l J Ploughs, two of which were shown by their agents. After a stiir trial i„ and Grav Plough undoubtedly having done the best work (breaking the f un , .J m. & . . .1 i r \T„ r»/,n,„»n M'T Y>?m nlnpnil nl «s ... and Uray nougn imnouuueuij *, 7 ,*! v , ' u "o\v competitor did not), the Manager, Mr George M Lean, placed his, order win, Gray's representative for 30 Diggers-new ploughs and conversions. \V e Waikakahi Estate, Ctli ,I Un( , u regard to the Digging ft ' testimonial: — Messrs Reid and Gray, Oamaru. Dear Sirs, In --------. co . ll( . 110 , which took place here on Thursday last, I was well satisfied the work done b plough ;in free deep soil it quite pulverised the furrows, making the laml app Mt . • had been harrowed; it also acted well in the tough couch grass and Uissodwhich it buried completely out of sight, leaving the furrows thoroughly broken m, fine tilth. There was no doubt in the minds of the majority of the farmers present tl u , superior work to the Howard Diggging Plough. —Yours truly, 1 (Signed) ( ' EO - M'Lkax, M ailJ SINGLE AND DOUBLE DIGGERS ALWAYS IN STOCK at LOWEST Ppj Particular notice is desired of intending purchasers to the following salient p oitl IsT-Reid and Gray Plough is the only Hough in the market made of ft, Scrap Iron, which, as proved in our Double Furrow i loughs—l< on to-day still without a rival. 2nd—Reid and Gray Plough is fitted with " Gray's Patent Carbon boards, Shares, Side-cutting Edge, Skimmers, Points, etc. " 3rd—Our Carbon Chill, for quality and chill, is frankly acknowledged best in the world (American). , M 4th Shares are supplied Carbon Chilled or Steel, with Cmy s I ateiitfV Steel Points. The Steel Shares are made of a Much Hakduti in ordinary steel shares. They are necessary where stumps and stones^ sth—Priced: Single Furrow Digger complete, LI 0. Double Furrow Digger#, Ll6 10s. If supplied with Patent Front Lifting Lever, 20s extra. THIS SEASON'S SALE OF DIGGERS, 164, INSPECTION OF PLOUGHS, CARBON CHILLS, &c., CORDIALLY IXY]>

Public Notices ORION AND SIRIUS COOKM RANGES. J THESE RANGISS will burn lignjvj or wood from Sin to 2-lin lons' 3 require NO SETTING, mid ate ty economical ranges made. SplcmlidfJ and pastry. Supplied M-ith HIGH OR LOW PRESSURE Don SHACKLOCK'S PATENT PORTABLE WASHING AM) r| BOILERS, 1 From 12gal to SOgal. Durable and Economical TOMB RAILING, FRETWORK, GENERAL CASTINGS AT LOWEST 11 ATE 8,1 Full particulars posted to any aiiy application to the maker. H . E . SII AC K L 0(| SOUTHEND FOUiVDIi); CRAWFORD-STREET, l)l%| LANCASHIRE PATENT BE:| CHEAPEST and BEST LUItRfJ for Ordinary Hearings anil Steam -heated .I ournnlw, Fans, C'ylitffiJ Valves, ;uhl Engines. Invaluable for Agricultural J/ncAintJ Agents for— Fleming's Solidified Oil Lancashire Patent Belting CompJ A. and C. Stuart's Linninator Lijl:" Tangyes, Limited Rand Drill and Raekarock Co. R. B. DENNIS T0 N AND Luiirioattxi; On, iMmtrats, BATH STREET, DUNEDII r TO THOSE ABOUT TO MAliMl FA. HOOPER AND CO. el . nounce that all nowly-nwrol couples who order their lirst of HOUSEHOLD FUKNITIII from their establishment shnlltef the AMOUNT REFUNUEIuI the celebration of their Wedding. F. A. HOOPER k CO., FURNISHING WAREIIOI'i' OcrAGOx, Dunedik. LA.MKS' RELIABLE PILLS an raring *nv obstruction or irrtgulHnlliw- t certain in effdut. mi I t.lHr notion iientlwjWl pa n. No oil') neo<i dfajmir. 1 Mr> Louisa H»wkln»' Corrective Pllll,*j| ,s« ■ St'eland I'tfiitiyroynl ''J W ',„v| T.msy t ills, fij. Hi;li'-r tent post tree M'J prion in stamp 1 ). Addles-MIvS "j, H ibil>st., 101 George st reet. D.ineilin. (W Free.) Send 2d tUmp for reply. USE CEKTICUSA REMEBiI CERTICURA BLOOD CLEANSED'| CERTICURA LIVER PILLS, li S (IERTICURA. LOTION, 3s Prepared by the Ml -"Directions for Uso on - v| ' Fifth Page of PamphletHBALS EVERYTHING IT TOU0B& nliurni. Freckles, Wotohes, Plroplf* l Uninta, Chilblains, Crnck-d Nipple'. "A Gad Legs, Inflammation of the By";' '.((MI > mi Uloers, Burns and Scalds. ' rti ' itai" Siiralus. Mumps, Sore Thront, i 'hest. Tender or Sweaty Feet, Scl»U c ° l Rheumatism, &o. SOLD KVBHXWHBRB Iff STONB PO^ l ftioso who havo used Ifc tell tbcfr ' r ' en^ wonderful •intmpnt It !'• • DOCTORS" prescribe OBBTIOUBA O'R and uie It In their own ,lin " ' N. B.—Sent post free on receipt of 1' ADDRESS : c. w. 101 GEORGE STREET. duned' Nervous Weakness, cured with s Debility, Preroa, ''! r^f c "iTp*i i, Indiscretions and r.iirerf with Certicura Nerve and Dr ff ||| |j receipt of *s in stamps or posta tt°« lo,t' me month's treatment that wilt i,n.—W Mid health when all other renwn - g POr g( 0. W. HAWKINS. HertaKit, I"', d JDnnedin. (Consultation tree.) reply. M Office "ANIFEST FORMS, bot ,M° r ss Coastwise, can now

Public Notices MONEY TO LEND ON FIRST CIiASS FREEHOLD SECURITY, AT SPECIALLY LOW RATES OF INTEREST, IN AMOUNTS FROM £IOO TO £5,000 i Apply to THE GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT on ANY OF ITS AGENCIES. 10] NEW GOODS. FOUR CASES JUST ARRIVED. Containing LATEST DESIGNS I>" Gold and silver brooches, BANGLES, GEM RINGS, Etc. E.P. Tea and Coffee Services, Salacl Bowls, Sugar and Cream Stands, Cake Baskets, Jellies, Butters, Etc. Inspection Respectfully Invited. Spectacles to Suit All Sights. Watches Accurately Repaired. G. AND T. YOUNG, Thames - street, Oamaru. PLANTING SEASON, 1891. ADAM FORSYTH, Nurseryman and Florist, Has ready for Sale OA AAA macrocarp a -ZU,UUU AND other HEDGE AND SHELTER TREES, Which should be planted immediately after the first Autumn Rain to enable them to get a good hold before winter. As Macrocarpas are now being generally adopted for hedpe and shelter purposes, orders should be sent at once to prevent disappointment. Gooseberry and Currant Bushes of the very best kinds at from 3s to 4s per dozen. Strawberry Plants of the earliest fruitproducing varieties, proved by years of experience to be well suited for cultivation in this district, 3s per 100. Flowering and other plants in great variety. A visit respectfully invited. A large stock of the highest class Fruit Trees of all descriptions. Nursery, North-street, Oamaru, near Town Belt Station. HEALTH, Strength, and Vigor restored by using my Hygio-Electric appliances. Sent on Easy Terms to any address. Testimonial —"Lyttclton, Sepfo 1, 1891. I am happy to state I am getting stronger every day, and. enclosed please find the amount you trusted me when you sent the appliance.—J.G." Certain cure for Nervous Debility, Weakening Losses, Indigestion, Rheumatism, Backache, Bladder and Kidney Troubles, Impotence, etc. Full information for permanent cure by post free. Enclose stamp to Wm. Notmann, Medical Electrician, 110 Montreal-street, Christchurch. 791 Stud Notices To Travel This Season, In the Ngapara and Surrounding Districts. The Pure Clydesdale Stallion E N F R E W JOCK Terms—L4 4s ; L2 2s payable on the Ist of January, 1892, and L2 2s payable when mare proves in foal. Groom's fee, ss; payable at time of service. All Mares sold or exchanged, the owner at time of service to be held responsible. D. M'GREGOR, Proprietor, 743 Weston Farm. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. The New Zealand Cup Winner and Thoroughbred Horse 0 L V E Pv I N E, By Le Loup out of Tangi. For Pedigree and Performances see Cards. Terms—Ls ss, payable at end of Beason (January Ist, 1892). Guarantees as per arrangement. Groom's Fee, ss. Owners of Mares at "time of Service to be held responsible. Mates from a distance can be consigned to Elderslie, and will', receive attention. JAMES LAWSON, : Proprietor, Elderslie.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 5084, 21 September 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 5084, 21 September 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 5084, 21 September 1891, Page 4

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