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W. & J. BARR, BUTCHER 3, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Shipping supplied on the shortest notice. NOTICE. To the Inhabitants of the Clutha District, and the Public in general. HUNTER & HARVIE, Experienced Joiners & House Carpenters, \yiLL be prepared to ERECT BUILD- * » INGS of any Description, on and after March 17th. Also, all sorts of Farming Implements made to order. Any Communications to be addressed to the care of R. Hobson, Esq., Whitelea, Clutha. TO THE SETTLERS IN THE WAITAKI DISTRICT. r pHE Undersigned is a PURCHASER of -I WOOL (in the grease), Tallow, Hides, and Sheepskins. JAMES HASSELL. Oamaru, December 29, 1859. 600 HEAD OF CATTLE. T^HE Subscriber has been instructed to sell A by Private Bargain, in lots, A HERD OF SUPERIOR MIXED CATTLE, Consisting of above 600 Head. The Cattle have all been reared in the Province, and offer a favourable opportunity to parties purchasing stock. The seller will deliver lots of 100 head at the Taieri, or such other place as may be agreed on. For further particulars apply to JAS. M'INDOE. TO AGRICULTURISTS. THE Subscriber would call the attention of Farmers to a superior lot of 500 bushels of genuine PERENNIAL RYE GRAS3 SEED, saved in the Province, which he will have delivered in the course of a few days. Farmers intending to raise Rye-grass Hay, or lay down their fields in permanent pasture, never had a better chance of obtaining a pure, fresh, well-coloured colonial seed, warranted genuine. As there is a considerable demand for such seed from the other Provinces, purchasers would do well to secure the quantities they may require without delay. JAS. M'IXDOE. TIMBER. rpHE Subscriber has on SALE a Cm-go of i- SUPERIOR TIMBER, ex " Ada," now landing, consisting of Boards, Scantling, &c. JAS. M'INDOE. COFFEES. HAVING arranged with Messrs. Wilson j and Mason for steam-power to drive his Coffee Ronstcr and Mills, the subscriber is now in a position to Execute the Orders of the Trade Every care which along practical experience can suggest will be taken in roasting and packing the coffees, so as to preserve the delicate flavour so highly appreciated. JAS. M'INDOE. High-street, Dunedin. 'TEN THOUSAND CORN SACKS -«- 2 tons Horse Shoes, light hammered. JAS. M'INDOE. The Subscriber is Agent in Otago for MESSRS. JOHN GRAY % CO. Agricultural Implement and Machine Manufacturer, VDDINGSTON, MY GLASGOW. npilE Manufacture of Ploughs and other -B- Agricultural Implements of Iron having originated with the late George Giay, it has been the careful study of h.s Suecessois to continuously improve, simplify, and maintain the deservedly ! high reputation the SCOTCH SWING PLOUGH j has obtained in all parts ol the woild since its fiist intrpduction. No other description of Plough c.in be compared to the Scotch ; its pre-eminent simplicity, gieat durability, (if piopeily made will last upwards of fifty years,) non liability to get out of oider, facility of repair, and perfect adaptation to every description of soil and nature of woik, gives it a decided superiority and preference to any other description of Plough yet invented. Their pattern maybe considered the best modern specimen of Scotch Plough yet constructed ; and lias been repeatedly awaided the Highland and Agricultuial Society of Scotland and the Royal Agricultural Impiovetnent Society of lieland's First Prizes. The Frame is entirely constructed of the Best "Wrought Iron, combining lightness with the greatest stiength, and 6f the very best workmanship. The irons can be so adjusted a? to cut at pleasure the most acute-angled furrow for lea ploughing or exposure, or the obtuse-angled furrow for stubble or red land. The Mould board works clean in any soil, ha^ no tendency to drag the furrow along with it, rendeiinu the Plough a light draught, and leaving the iui row unbroken as cut. Soon to Arrive, Ploughs, Harrows, Oat-bruisers, Fanners, Wheels and Axles, Coup Cart, Turnip Drills. JAS. M'INDOE, Commission Merchant and Auctioneer. OATMEAL, Ex "CHEVIOT," lAA BARRELS AYRSHIRE OATIUVJ MEAL. JAS. M'INDOE. ON SALE, At the Premises of the Undersigned, Htgh Street, Dunedin. CAMP Ovens, Round Pots, Oval Pots, Goblets, Tea Kettles, Glue Pots, Ft y ing Pans, Giidles, liirrow Wheels, with Axle*, &c, complete, Fire Dugs, Weights, Sad Irons, Boilers, Fanner Wlieel3 and Pinions, TreaYle, Salt, Soda Crystals, Whiting, Blacking in bottles, Bath Bticks, Starch) Bottle Wax, Windsor Soap, Door Mats, Pmaffin Lamps, Shoe, Scrubbing, und other Brushes, Furniture Polish, Agate Powder, for cleaning Knives, &c, 3-Bushel B.igs, Tea Trays, Tea Spoons, (elec-tro-plated and Britannia Metal). Britannia Metal Table Spoons, Table Knives and Foik«, Butchers', Shocrnakerb', and Pocket Knives, Turnip Hoes, Scotch Axes, Cross-cut and Hipping Saws, &c. &c. JAMES M'INDOE. CIRCULAR SAW MILL. ' THE Subscriber has on Sale a Saw Mill, with Two Circular Saws, Driving Drums, Spindles, &c, complete. Also — A TURNING LATHE, 9 inches Head, Steel Journals and Brass Bushes, with Back Speed, Rest, 2 Chucks, 3 Catches, Bolts, &c, complete. A Boring Cramp, Brace, Die Stock, Taps, and Chucks. JAMES M'INDOE. Commission Merchant and Auctioneer. AUSTRALIAN COOKING STOVE. FOR SALE, a first-class Cooking Stove, suitable for a large Famiiy or Hotel. To be seen at the premises of JAMES M'INDOE. TO CARPENTERS. A FIRST-RATE Assortment of Cross-cut Ripping, and Tenor Saws Spokeshaves, Saw Files, Auger 9 On Sale at the premises of JAS. M'INDOE.

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Otago Witness, Issue 431, 3 March 1860, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 431, 3 March 1860, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 431, 3 March 1860, Page 6

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