STOCK SALES. (TUESDAY, 18th APRIL. At Junction Yards. "CI LEM IN G ~AND HEDLEY will hold their usual STOCK SALE on the above date. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TUESDAY, 25TH APRIL, 1899, 037 THE PREMISES, GEORGETOWN. Gr REAT Clearing Unreserved Sale Draught Mares and Geldings, Draught Colts and Fillies, Harness Horses, and Hacks, Fat and Store Wethers, Breeding Ewes, Fat and Store Cattle, Mill and Engine, Farming Implements and Effects— By order of Messes T. and A. Hall., whose Lease expires on the Ist of May next. Full particulars in future issue, F EMING AND HEDLEY, Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. At Parkside Farm, Weaton. THURSDAY, 4th MAY. SALE OF SURPLUS STOCK. HORSES, CATTLE AND IMPLEMENTS. F On account of Wesßrs,Mitchell Bros. LEMING AND HEDLEY
"VTATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited). CORNSACES, 44tn, 46 in, and 48in. SEAMING TWINE FENCING MATERIAL ROOK SALT AGRICULTURAL SALT WIRE NETTING CEMENT GENERAL=STORES At Lowest Curbent Bates. We are prepared to arrange for consign meat to London on FARMERS' ACCOUNT, FROZEN LAMB and MUTTON, On Favorable Teems. We shall be glad to have SAMPLES of . NEW SEASON'S GRAIN Asjearly as possible. W. H. RO3E, Manager. J AND X. M EEK ' * MILLERS, GRAIN AND SEED MERCHANTS. BINDER TWINE. We are now booking Orders for the com fug season. Brands —Donaghy's, Rosedale and Auckland, at Loweso Current Rates SPECIAL MACHINE OIL W OOLPACKS (Fullweights) CORNSACKS (Sizes 44, 40, and 48Inch) . „ Also our Special 5-ply Seaming Twine 1 , TESTED SEEDS Clovers, Ryegrass and Cocksfoot Turnip Seeds (varieties) Swede Seeds (varieties) Broadleaf Essex Rape Long Red Mangolds Yellow Globe Mangolds Golden Yellow Tankard Mangolds Storage at Cobbent Rates. Beatrice lamp stoves and New Spirit and Kerosene Stoves, in a variety of sizes and styles.—Little Dust Pan.
YI 1 A DA T I O. CONSUMPTION CAN BE OURED. 181 Brunswick St., Fitzroy, Sept. 23.1898. To W. Wbbbeb, Esq., Proprietor of Vitadatio, Launcesfcon, Tasmania. Dear Sir,— Believing that this testimonial will be the means of inspiring some poor sufferer with hope, and knowing it to be my duty to let others know of the benefit I have received from your medicine, I gladly do so. On the 30th day of November, 1894,1 was suddenly seized with a violent hemorrhage from the lungs; lat once sought medical aid, and was obliged to remain perfectly quiet. (Two days after I had another bad attack of hemorrhage, and this time a piece of my lung came away with the blood. Once more, a fortnight later, I had another attack, and the doctor held out no hope of my recovery. However, with skilful &ttention, I slowly recovered, and went back to business. I often after that time expectorated blood, but not in very large quantities; I would feel well for a month or two. and then I would have another bad turn. However, to make a long story short, I started studying under tutors with a view of entering the ministry, and whilst doing so had another bad turn ; I went to ohe doctor, who said I must reduce my hours of study. A friend of mine asked me to consult another doctor, who, after examining me, said, " Mr Wylie, lam very sorry for you; you are in consumption." He also ordered me away to Echuca. I went away to Echuca, and the doctor who examined me said that he agreed with the other medical men, and that I was suffering from consumption. I came home from Echuca, and a week after I was seized with another violent hemorrhage. My father, who knew Mr Palmer in New Zealand, and knew that Vitadatio had cured him, wrote to me whilst in Echuca, telliug me about your medlne. . I was very sceptical, and only laughed at the idea of a patent medicine doing me any good. However, I consented to visit Mr Palmer, and did so ; directly he saw me he said, "I can cure you j" I laughed at him, and told him about my health, and how long I had suffered. He said, " Never mind, 1 can cure you,'' and he persuaded to me take a bottle of Vitadatio home with me. I had taken six bottles.— Abthub J. Wylie. Agent for Oamaru :J. GIBSON, Thames street. TENDERS are invited up to MAY 6, for PLOUGHING 70 AO RES of section 8, block 7, Waitaki S.D. of Waikakahi Estate. For specifications apply to Mail Office, where tenders may also be left. THE BOSINES3 heretofore carried on by the undersigned nnder the style of " Dennison Bbos." has been dissolved by mutual consent as from the 10th April current, so far as William Hutchinson Dennison is concerned. All DEBTS due to the Firm, must be Paid to GEORGE CORNEY DENNISON. HE Business will in future be CARRIED ON by George C. Dennison, who will make Every Effort to Merit a Continuance of the Patronage hitherto bestowed upon the Firm. William H. Dennison Geobge C. Dennison Maby Jane Dennison « A FULE. May Gie a, Wise Man Counsel," and it's this; Drink Unblended HONDAI-LANKA IDEA. *
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 7491, 14 April 1899, Page 3
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