Veterinary. HAMMOND & MEAD, Veterinary Shoeing Forge, corner of Ma«-laggon-street.. -PLBURO-PNEUMONIA. JOHN G."dOUGLASS, Vbtbriwa«t Surobok, BEGS respectfully to intimate to the stoekowners of the Province that he is prepared toinnoculate Cattle for the prevention offlw above disease. J. G. D. having had a lengthened and successful expenence i» umoculation in Victoria, he can confidently recommend his prepared Innocuhtinsr Ly™?! 1 , and is prepared to supply the same (either with or without instruments) at very moderate charges. Full particulars as' to application to accompany each, parcel. *^* Glasgow Arms Hotel, Dunedin, March 16th, 1864. Dyerg. DUNEDIN DYE W.ORKS. ILfTt. G. HIRSCHTIrom Londsdale-street IrJL Melbourne, begs to announce to bis friend* amd the public, that he .has resigned his office as Manager of the Otago Dye Works, and commenced business on his own account, under the name and style of .DUNEDIN DYE WORKS, at one of these new buildings lately erected lm STUART-STREET, (Near the Dunedin Public Baths) Octagon. Remember the Address : I flgg" Dtjkbdin Dtb Works, StttartI Street, near the Baths, Octagon; where any description of gentleman's clothing, silks, woollens, feathers, straw-work, Sec., Sec, can be cleaned or dyed equal to new. WatchmakersT ji y m a ir CHRONOMETER WATCH, AND CLOCK "-£ f, ifL A'K SR, , '; ¥o. 1. j i&iwcßiS-STRiST. I "*|^ 1. fi E 0 B G E YOUNG; WATCHMAKER-^AND JEWELLER, RATTRATrSTSERT, Dunedut. Direct Importer of WateneiACloeks, and Jewellery. All Goods guaranteed of first qualttr only, and at the most moderate price. , Agircnltnral Implement*. rys ! <£ >P tD^«w Thrashing Machine^^lr 1 1" steam or hone-power V Wuinowing" Machines, jL Hornsby'B and, Hunt's •fe^a T.Robinson and Co'a first i A ill prize .patent side-de- ' JS^ii " Tei 7 Reapers and j flfl jA Mowers I ' flmi T. Robinson and Co's first mill ' pnwone-horee ßeapers Mml and Mowen jOTQ^t T. Robinson and OVs ' ' SWM I first-prize Hone Haj« iflDl ' »kes ' JHSL Richmond and OhandlsVg yWTI^ Chaffcutters, fitted af fT *<*n with riddlesforhowe « jf / i s steam-power J\i \Do ' ,'do for hand « j hprse power v / /' Richmond and Chandler's I / Oat, Malt, and Maiw I ' Crushers /or hand or _ * . hone-power << v Horse-powers for 1, 2, 3, or 4 horses Seliar's, Barrowman's, Gray's, Ranaome's aid Howards', Wheel and Swing Ploughs American, Hillside, and Subsoil Plough* English, Scotch, and Colonial-made Harrows, both wood and iron Hone-hoes, Grabbers, Scarifiers, Tj infrollers, and Olod-crtuhers Equalising Swing-trees for 2 and S horses Seed-drills, Cheese-piesser, W>ighingMaoUa«i Plough^Trace, and Bullock-chains ' , Cotton Waste, Engine-Ptokinir Nailt, Paints, Jco., 4c , T. ROBINSON k C«, ; Corner of Hope and Walker-rtrefts, - '' , Dnnedu. GOLD DIGGINGS ! GOLD DIGGINGS f PICKS, SHOVELS, DISHES, BLANKETft Calico for Tsnts, Men'i Drawers, Blue^ Shirts, Striped Shirtsi. Water-tight Becis, " Amerfcaa lucketi, Camp Ovens, " • r AKB , - ' A Qtneral Assortment «f Grocfry Goods, to. JAMES T«DD, JBastTtfori Store,
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Otago Witness, Issue 654, 11 June 1864, Page 24
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449Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 654, 11 June 1864, Page 24
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