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FOE SALE. f\ N SALE by the undersigned— Hennessy's brandy, qr.-casks Allsopp's ale, bottled by Byass, quarts and pints Deyenish's do do do Guiness's and Watkin's stout do Sardines, half and quarter tins Hubbock's whitelead, 2Slb tinsLinseecJ oil, boiled and raw Woolpacks, comsacks, and seaming twine Fencing wire, Nos. 0, 7, and S 12ja WRIGHT, STEPHENSON and CO. Jp O R SALE. 40-h.p. Beam Engine, by Fairbairn, of Manchester 1 Horizontal Engine, Win. cylinder, 28in. stroke 1 do do 14 do 28 do — with reversing gear, suitable for winding purposes 1 Horizontal Engine, 12in. cylinder, 24in. stroke 1 do do 10 do 20 do 1 do . do 9 do 18 do 1 do do 7 do 14 do Either the above Engines, with or without Boilers. R. S. SPARROW and CO., Dunedin Iron Works. Dunedin, 21st October, 1874. 220 /~fc N SALE. EX HEBE, FROM FRIEDRICHSTADT. BALTIC FLOORING. C x 1J Tongued and Grooved 6xl do 6xJ do 6 x | do Red and White Deals .. .. 9x3: In quantities to suit Purchasers. 7n H. HOUGHTON and CO. Q N SALE. NOW LANDING, And to arrive. Steam Hammers Portable Steam Engine.?, 6, 8, and 10-h.p. Stationary Steam Engines, 2,6, 8,9,10, and 18-h.p Hoisting Engines, 2 and 8-h.p. Screw Cutting Lathes, 14,15, and 16ft beds. Fencing Wire, No. 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10. Woolpacks, Seaming Twine. Canvas, Corn Sacks. NEILL and CO,, Dunedin. Q N SALE. . TO ARRIVE— A Superior Double Cylinder Portable Steam Ennne, I 20 h.p. nominal, capable of working up to 40 h.p. 30d j. MANNING. A &RICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY. Portable Steam Engines and Threshing Machines and Single Furrow Ploughs Chaffcutters, Oat Bruisers Cultivators, Horse Hoes, and Seed Drills Cheese Presses and Curd Afillq Ransome's Adjustable Corn Screens and Winnow ing Machines Horse Powers, &c., &c., &o. T. ROBINSON AND CO., Princes street Dunedin. (y N SALE. Double-furrow Ploughs, by G. W. Murray and Co of Banff '' The Royal Agricultural Society of England have awarded the Champion Prize for seven years to these Ploughs for superiority in every respect. Patent Thrashers, to work by hand or horse-power Also, Stationary Steam Engines, 4 to 12 H P. Mill Stones, Mil] Bills, Swiss Silk Blasting Powdei, Lubricators ] Hardware, Holloware, and General Lubricators ' Cement, Wire Nails, Rim Locks, &c. ! Pianos, Harmoniums Fencing Wire—best drawn annealed Cornsacks, Woolpacks, Twine Sheepnets, 50 yards, 4-inch mesh Indents executed for Machinery, Agricultural Implements, General Goods of all descriptions. 13m R. B. MARTIN and CO. BUSINESS NOTICES. Patronised by H.M. the Queen, H.R.H. the Prince and Princess cf Wales, The Principal Nobility of the English Midland Counties, and Their Excellencies Sir George Grey, Sir Geor»e F Boweu, and Sir G. Fergusson, Governors of New Zealand. gUETON Brothers, PHOTOGRAPHERS AND ARTISTS, Prikces Street, Duxedix, Have opened the Season of 1874-5 with a REVISED PRICE LIST, Bo that they are now producing the HIGHEST CLASS of PHOTOGRAPHY at exceedingly MODERATE PRICES. £&• They are now exhibiting their new Panorama of Dunedin, taken from the spire oi the First Churuh. See opinions of the Press. 16d jTOSDON PORTRAIT ROOMS. Established ISGI. REDUCED PRICES. The Proprietor having engaged the services of a talented Photographer (late of Messrs Johnston and O'Shannessy's, Melbourne), and otherwise completed arrangements for doing a more extensive—because cheaper—business, in future the price of CARTES DE VISITE WILL BE FROM ■12s 6d per doz., cash. 29d THE MOUNTAINS AKi LAKES OF OTAGO. SUMMER EXCURSIONS TO THE WAKATIP. Under the patronage of His Excellency Sir James Fergusson, Bart., Sir Geo. P. Bowen, Bart., Sir Geo. Grey, K.C.B. (late Governor of New Zealand), Lord Burleigh, Mr Airtihony Trollope, His Honour Judge Richmond, Judge Fellows (o£ Victoria), Mr Denneston Wood (late Attorney-General cf Victoria), the Hou. Major Richardson, Dr Hector, F.R.S., and numerous other distinguished visitors. J]ICHAEDfS HOTEL, QUEENSTO WSJ Thia Hotel is situate on the margin of Queenstown Bay aad commands most magnificent views of Lake and Mountain Scenery. Private Apartments for Tourists and Families. 2n NEW ZEALAND VARNISH AND POLISH. fTTIHESE Varnishes are pronounced b^ JL _ all who have used them to be equal if no ISEfrn' 7i. V*mlshes which «c imported. Wii Uam tfilchmt, having a large stock of thesa Tarnishe Mid Polishes on hand, is prepared to supply Hans Fo^tt^^ 18 ' ■nd <**»*»•££*«»• These varnishes are made from the finest Kauri aa East India gums. william:~gilchrist, japan and varnish manuflctc7reb. importer of paperhanging3 glass, oils, colours, brushes * Gkokgh strbut, Dcxudix JAMES WALLS WHOLESALE & RETAIL IRONMONGER Comer of Princes and Walker streets Dunedi&AS NOW ON HAND, AND TO ARRIVE- " Tti^Sf?^o^? 8 ' Leam*aKton and Scotch CeokinRanges, 'Smith and Wellstood's" and " Watson j£° S&onMZT* StOV6S ' MMtel PieCe3 ' *^ Electro-plated and Britannia Metal Goods Te Patent Nails, Locks and Hinges Iron and B™,, Screws and Builder's Ironmongeryoi^ kind. Paints, Oils, and Colours of !*Zy L^tt& A^iSlon o^' Pat<mt Va*e > Sportlne

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4028, 15 January 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 4028, 15 January 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 4028, 15 January 1875, Page 4