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STOCK, STATIONS, &o, TUESDAY, 14th FEBRUABY, 1871. ' Canterbury, New Zealand. SPAXTON STATION FOR SALE. MESSRS H. MATSON AND CO. of Christohurch, have been instruct/d to Bell by public anction. at Messrs Miles and Co.'s Wool Store, on the 14th February, 1871, That first-class station property known as Spixton, oq the Ashburton River, 65 miles from Christchurch. The Eun, 21,009 acres of well grassed land, is fenced and Bnbdivided into paddocks, and held under lease irom Government up to May, 1880. Large dwelling house, garden, lawn, stables, co - tages, and vreolshed. Extensive pre-emptive rights to secure all improvements. Alse, about 40 acres of. bush, heavily timbered (freehold). 1 ft AHA Merino sheep, of all agea (culled since IOjfVUU lastßhearinj) OA head of cattle ty station horses Also, Household furni ure; plant, screw wool press, carts, harness, and (tores. The Auctioneers call particular attention t© this sale. The property is ona of the best in New Zealand, and Will carry from 16 000 to 18.000 sheep; be ng fenced and subdivided, is is werked at small expense. 3000 to 4000 sheep can be converted into potted meat in April. . Terras at sale. Apply to ["■■"■'■ H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers, Stook and Station Agents, 7ja Ohristehurch. DUNEDIN WOOL STORES. ....... - . : . . . . We beg to notify oar Intention to held Periodical sales by auction, of WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, TALLOW, AND OTHER PRODUCE, during the season, at bur temporary premises, Walker street. ALL WOOL, OR OTHER PRODUCE, will, while la ou* Stores, be protected by FIRE INSURANCE, at LOWEST RATES. . ; . The well known experience of out Mr Lanseigne, and his practical acquaintance'with this class of business, afford the best guarantee that the interests of our constitusntß wfflbe thoroughly attondea to, 22p CABOILL fe LANSEIGKE. BUfiNSIDB FELLMONGEaY, GREEN ISLAND. nPHIS Establishment is now in efficient working order, and we are prepared to classify and scour Wool at current rates. 220 OARGILL and LANSEIGNE pate Nix;• wool warehouse, • . ■;: HOPE STREET,, DUNEDEHV For the {nfoimation of WOOL GROWERS and SHIPPERS I beg to intimate that I am prepared to receive WOOL tar CLASSING and PRESSING in my Warehouse, which is now being fitted with all necessary appliances. I am now prepared to make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES on. the incoming' Clip, and will purchase at1 Market Value, when/growers prefer-Belling here to ahippinst to the London Market. : "~-^-^___ FLAX and other EXPORT PRODUCE I shall also make advances upon, either for sale here or shipment to London or the Australian Colonies. ' Sellers who may wish to offer their Wool er other Produce by PUBLIC AUCIION may appoint their own Auctioneer, and receive all the advantages of a SPACIOUS and WELL LIGHTED WAREHOUSE, land the practical knowledge and experience of my Wool Manager, Mr W. L. LEBS, to classify and show the lote to the beat advantage. Tkeonarges wiU be atilqwestiourrent rates. ;■ Station Supplies furnished on the usual terms. SOLE AGBNT FOR BABDSLEY"S WOOL WASHING SOAP, r , JOHN REID. ' ' . Agents ra London : : ' ~' MESSRS JAMES MORRISON find" C 0.," :265" .-.:.;■■' • -.-■ . Phiipot Cane. ''}.: , NOTIOa TO SHEEPOWNERS. ■ THE .Undersigned are now prepared to ' artdertake the; scouring of any quantity of wool,' to a very superior manner, and at lowest latesi . . ; : ; : MURRAY, ROBERTS, & CO., I . ■■;- .■';■■ ■ •;.•,' , Stafford street, Dunedin.. : Fellmongeries—Green Island and Tokomairira. Slo 1 OIMMEL'S CHOICE PERFUMERY,. •Lv patronised by all the world. RimineVa IblangIhlang (the Flower oi Flowers).. Jockey Club, Frangipani, and other Perfumes of exquisite fragrance. Rimmel'a. Lavender : Wfter,:';distilled: from Mitchain Flowers^ JKimmel's Toilet Vinrgar, of wo, Id-wide for its useful and sanitary properties. Jiimmel's Extract of Lime Juice tmd Glycerine; the best preparation for. the ha".r. Rimmel's Glycerine, - iHoney, Windsor, arid othr Toilet Ssa'ps; Rimmel'e ■Ross Water.Crackers, and Costume Crackers, veryamusing for balls and pattie3. Perfumed Illuminated Dinner Cards, 'Almanacs, and Valentines.-Eugene RmMEii, Perfumer to.H.R a the Princess of Wales, ;-96 Strand; 128 Regent street", and 24 Cornhill. Lonidon; and;l7 Boulevard desltaliens, Paris. Sold bj ! all the perfumery vendors.,. -.:.>:'. J PORTABLE * STEAM : ENGINES, ' > L**"*6^ t0 80 horsepower, and MACHINERY ! lor Steam Thrashing,- Pumping far Irrigation, Grind- ! ■J. ing. Sawing. Cotton Ginning, &c , &c.. &c. • . CLAYTON and SHOTTLEWORTH, : ;■ ' Lincoln,' and 78, Lombard.street, London. Notice.—ln the advertisements of some n Bkerß ot Portable 'EBgines, &c, great stress is laid\by them 'ipon the fact,of their having obtained a large number of, medals and prizeß at Agricultural Shows and other Exhibitions. . , Exhibitions, both in England and [abroad, offering. medals and prizes fer Portable Engines' an 4 Agricultural Machinery, without any efficient test <f real value, have multiplied enormously during the last few years.' J. " ;. * ' ' ■ C. and S do not, as a rule, attend any but a few of the. principal Snows, and whei ever they have entered into-fair .competition they have invariably maintained their' position as the best makers oi thiß class of machineiy..; .;• ■ . : . , , .: . ***. Catalogues can. be had of the Publisher of this Paper, or direct, free by post, from " CLAYTON and SHUTTJUEWORTH. 2Hjy LE A AND P ERR 1 N S'S CELEBRATSD WORCSSTEBSHHiE SAUCE, declared by' connoisseurs to be the only good sauce. ./Caution against fraud. The success of this_ most delio'ous and unrivalled condiment having caused cci tain dealers to apply the name of Worcestershire Sauce" to their own inferior compounds, the public is hereby informed that the only way to secure the genuine is to ask for Lea and rerrins' Sauce, and to see that their names are upoa the wrapper, labels, stopper, and bottle. Some of the foreign markets having been supplied with a spurious Worcestershire Sauce, upon the wrapper and labels o' which the names of Lea.aHd Perrins have been fergea. L. and P. give notice that" they have furnished their correspondents with power of attorney to take instant proceedings against manufacturers and vendors of such, or any other imitations by which their right may be infringed. . \- ; , Ask for Lea and Perrins' Sauce, and see name on wrapper, label, bottle, and stopper. Wholesale and for export by the Proprietors, Worcester ; Crosse and Blackwell, London, &c. &c.; and by Grecers and Oilmen universally. ; Ageata—DALGETY, NICHOLS, and TMPORTANT NOTICE. The leading professional men of England recommend the following popular preparations of SAVOR'S' and Moobe, who obtained the Silver Medal at the ate Paris Evhibition. Fob Bbeakfast and Lunch.—" Pancreatic Cocoa." —Nutritious, palatable, and indispensable to all suffering fromlndigestioa, Debility, and Pulmonary complaint*. Sold in tins of lib and upwards. Digestion is restored snd perfected by the uee of | "Panoreatine." This valuable natural ptoduct properly assimilates every kind of food and precludes nausea. Sold in bottles as wine and in powder Wasting Diseases.—lmmediate relief and permanent benefit is obtained by using " Pancreatic Emulsion." It is jgreeable to the taste, and as3imi latea all fatty substances, Cod Liver Oil, &c. Sold in bottte3. Consumption.—ln all cases where Cod Liver Oil ie taken the '• Pancreatic Emulsion " increases appetite nutrition, and materially helps the system. Sold in bottl-s ■ ASTHMA, &e.—ln diseases of the throat and respira. Tory organs, tne use of " Datura Tatula" giv. s inßtant relief, and its good results are confirmed by the pel sonal experience ef most eminent physicians. Sold as cigars, i igarettes, pantiles for inhalation, &c DiAtiBHCEA, CHOiiERA. &o. — Jeremie's ce'ebrateci Sedative una Anti-spasmedic has never been knownt fail in the most desperate cases of cholera Sold is bottles. . Food fob InfaMs.—The Royal Nurseries are supplied with, the food prepared by Savory and Moore Jt has received the marked appro tal of eminent medics.) , men fer its nunr fcive and digestive qualities. Sold in I tins ready for use. SAVORY AND MOORE, Chemists to the Qu«-en, H.K.H. the Prince of Waleae the Bmperor Napeleon lIL, the King of the Beig'aos, &0., 143 Kkw Bonb Street, London. See trade mart on every bottle and tin. Bold by all shemis c, dnjgffWtßi end storekeeper throughout the world.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 2801, 28 January 1871, Page 4

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