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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. iJTOOPER'S Temporary, Premises, Moray JlI place (opposite Technical School). — Furniture, Bedsteads, Bedding, Chairs, Carpets at'aflyprioe. He/ BEVERIDGE is now prepared to • r Show a Nice Assortment of the Latest Novel tiesin .Fall Goods. "VfEW Millinery, Fancy Drapery, Blouses, 1* DresS Goods, Winter Goats in, Tweed and (jravenette. 6m HOOPER'S Salvage Sale Now On.—Great Reductions. Temporary Premises, Moray place (oppositoTeclmical School), Inspection ittrited/ ' 6m TT7MTED KNOWN—Madame VERO, 'IT - Medical Clairvoyants, Sdentifio Header, at Criterion Hotel, few days only, ' - Balolatha,. " .. 6mi (] \ LLAN & SMITH have a Good Stock of x\- Prime Omtmi Factory Cheese on hand, "VTILD-CURED Dairy-fed Hams and Bacon. ' ItAOne. trial solicited. Try our Fruits (cleaned by patent machinery). t A LLAN & SMITH, King street, want Pur-J-JLchasers ot Teas at Is 3d, Is Cd, Is Bd. SHYERS, Inspect the Prices at the DON, 91 George street, before buying at any purported cheap sale. fITH-BRE is no mistake, they are underselling 'X. them in Boys' and Men's Clothing and • Mercery. GALL and inspect their New Summer Tweeds, either by yard or Suits Made to Measure.—9l George Btreet. a fTUIERI RIVER EXCURSION—S.S. WaiIX' wera runs from Henley to Taieri Mouth Every Saturday and Wednesday, and MLL HOLIDAYS. Steamer leaves Henley A on arrival of 8 a.m. train from Dunedin. PEN FOR ENGAGEMENT all other days. Return Fare, 2s 6d.-AMOS M'KEGG, 'Henley. '6f '.rTkAWSON. & CO. (LIMITED), Watch'XJ, makers, Jewellers, Opticians, 24 George street; so connection with firm similar name. INSPECTION invited, Grand stock of " Watches, magnificent selection Jewellery, latest designs Gold-band Rings; our specialty. ' . • « ■ . TTUNDREDS of .beautiful Engagement, XX Wedding, and Keeper Rings, Gold Chains, Necklets, Links, Charms, and PendV- wis.'' .''" . f|" ABGE selection Greenstone Brooches, PenXJ dants, Charms, ill prices. Spectacles, perfect fitting and aecurate sight guaranteed; your Eyes Tested Free; best 'system Sight-test-ing employeji. • TSTATCHES; Carefully Cleaned, ss; Main--»'T. springs, 4s 6d; all other Repairs equally oheap, All work guaranteed. 25n SANDALS.— Hygienic Sandals—Children's 2s 6d, Ladies' ,3s 6d; post free anywhere.— J. G. Greeri, boot importer, 43 George street. COUNTY COUNCIL. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE .BLUESKIN RIDING, Ladies'and Gentlemen,— I beg to Announce myself as a CANDIDATE ior your Suffrages at the forthcoming Election. I 6hall bo pleased to ADDRESS you at tho different Centres as follows:—Purakanui, MONDAY, 9th; Waitati, WEDNESDAY, 11th;; Mansford Town, FRIDAY, 13th. Each Evening at 8 o'clock. , Yours respectfully, 6m GEORGE WM. MASON, . & T. I N G Xi I S. We have much pleasure in Announcing that our Arrangements for OPENING the AUTUMN and WINTER SEASON'S TRADE are now Complete, , and we shall mako our FIRST GRAND DISPLAY of AUTUMN] and '. WINTER NOVELTIES 1 ■ TO-MORROW, (SATURDAY), MARCH 7. Inspection Invited. 6m I COURT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a SITTING of the Assessment Court for the BOROUGH of PORT CHALMERS mil bo held at the .Magistrate's Court, Beach street, Port Chalmers, on SATURDAY, tho 4th day of April, 1903, at 12 o'clock noon, at which timo and place all OBJECTIONS which have been duly lodged to tho Valuation List for tho said District will be HEARD AND DETERMINED. ■ THOS. HINCHLIFF, 6m , • Clerk of Assessment Court. rjlO DAIRYMEN AND. OTHERS, By the courtesy of the Taieri and Peninsula Milk Supply Company (Limited), Mr C, A. ANDERSON, from Stockholm, Sweden, Chief Expert of the Crown Cream Separator Company,' will be pleased to SHOW ONE OF HIS COMPANY'S MACHINES AT WORK at the TAIERI AND PENINSULA MTT.Tf SUPPLY COMPANY'S FACTORY, Cumberland street, on sth and 6th INST., between 7 and 10.30 a.m. NOTE.—The above Machine is known as the "R25," -with a capacity of 810 Gallons Milk per Hour. This is the largest size ot Separator yet manufactured by any firm in the World. NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED), Chief Agents for New Zealand, 6m gPECIAL PRIZES. . Otago Agricultural and •Pastoral Society's FIELD TURNIP COMPETITION. i Entry Pees: Members 10s; non-members 15s. ENTRIES CLOSE 31st MARCH, 1903. CLASS I.—Messrs Nimino and Blair, seed merchants, offer a trophy, value 15gs, and gold medal, for the best 10 acres or over of Sweda'Turnips (any variety), The trophy to bo won three times (not necessarily consecutively) before becoming tho absolute property of the exhibitor. Tho Society offers £1 as a second prize iu this class. CLASS 2.—The Milburn Limo and Cement Company (Limited), offer 5 tons of Agricultural Lima for the best 10 acros or over of Aberdeen Turnips (any variety). The Society offers £1 as a second prize in this class. CLASS 3.—The Milburn Lime and Cement Company (Limited) offer 5 tons of Agricultural Lime for the best 10 acres or over of Green Crop, including Turnips, Carrots, Mangolds, etp. The Society offers £1 as' seoosd. prize in this class. CLASS 4.—The Socicty offers a gold medal or trophy value £3 for the best IS to 3D acres or oyor of Broadcast-sown TnrBdps (any variety); second prize, £1. CLASS, s.—Messrs Kemnthorne, Prosper, tend Co. (New Zoaland Drug Company) offer h trophy value £3 for the best 2 to 5 acros of Marigolds.'. The Society offers £1 as a second prize in this class. CLASS 6.—Messrs Joseph Fison and Co. (Limited) offer a trophy value £10 and gold medal- for 'the best 16 acrcs or over of Turnips (any variety), Tho trophy to bo won twice (not necessarily consecutively) before' becoming the absolute proporty of the winner. The Society offers £1 as a second prize in this class. CLASS 7,'—Messrs Wright, Stephenson, and Co. offer challenge trophy (handsome ■ marble and bronze clock), ■ value 15gs, and sold medal for tho best 10 acres or over of Turnips (any variety) grown with not more than 3cwt of Challenge manure. Judees to take into consideration value end duality of land, and-to award prize to crop which they consider best under the circumstances. The trophy to be won three limes (not necessarily consecutively) before becoming the absolute property of the winner. ' GENERAL CONDITIONS. These Competitions are open to Farmers of Otago. The judges will inspect the fields during. April, 1903. H. V.'PULTON, 6m - Secretary. SANDALS.— Hygienic Sandals—Children's *2s 6 d,*'La dies' 33 6d; post free anywhere.— J. G. Green, boot importer, 43 George street.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12604, 6 March 1903, Page 6

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