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BUSINESS NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND MAGAZINE A Quarterly Journal of General Literature. The New Zealand Magazine is Edited by a Committee consisting of the following gentlemen : — J. M. Brown, F. W, Hutton, D. Macgregor, G. S. Sale, R. L. Stanford. The New Zealand Magazine is open for the expression of all shades of opinion, and for the discussion of all questions of general or Colonial interest. Many of the best known writers in all parts of the Colony have already become contributors. PUBLISHED SIMULTANEOUSLY IN THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE COLONY. Subscription for the year, Ten Shillings ; by post, 11s 6d. Subscribers' copies will be regularly forwarded immediately on the publication of each number. Single numbers may be obtained from the principal Booksellers in all parts of the Colony. A limited number 'of Advertisements will be printed with each number of the Magazine. Contributions to be addressed to The Editors op the NEW ZEALAND MAGAZINE, University, Dunedin. Subscriptions and advertisements to be forwarded to J. G, FRASER, Office of the New Zealand Magazine, . 6a Dunedin. ROBERT BLAOKADDER, OCTAGON, DUNBDIN, Has in Stock and to arrivo early, Engineers', Boilermakers', Woodworkers', Sawmillers', Blaoksmiths', and Amateurs' Tools and Machines, all extra labour caving, and carefully selected by himself at the Great Fair of America, held in Philadelphia, 1876, which was the chief centre for the best machines in the world, and as these have been well bought for Cash, R. B. is determined to offer the same at Low Prices. The Stock (amongst other goods) consists of 12 Steam Engines and Boilers, 1 to 26h.p., Lathee, Iron and Wood Planers and Matchers, Moulding, Band Sawing, Tennowing, Scroll, Fret and Circular Sawing Machines, Sand Papering, Steam and Hand Morticing, Buzz and Pony Planers, Scroll and Fret Saws (Fleatwoods', Barnes' and Beach's,) in great variety, Band and Circular Saw Setting and Filing Machines (a vast labour saving notion), Sash, Door, Blind Relishing and Tennowing Machines com. bined, Sash and Door Clamps, Amateurs' Lathes with Scroll and Fret Saws combined, Lathe Heads, Saw Gummers, Planer Knife Sharpeners, Saw Spindles, Saw Sharpeners and Gulletters (to work automatically and self-acting), Hand Jointing and Mitre Machines (the wonder of American skill), Tanile Emery Wheels and Grinding Machines (all sizes), Fan Blowers, Meat Cutters, Watchman's Clocks, Lawn Mowers, Slide Rests, a large lot of Vertical and Horizontal Drilling Machines, Lathe Chucks, Water Motors, Chase's Pipe Cutting and Screwing Machines from J to 2 inch (will save 75 per cent, labour, de better work, and use every inch of pipe for nipples), powerful Bench Punches and Cutters for iron, Hand Mitre Machines (from 1\ to 4 inch), Foot Mitres (2£ to 4 inch), Horse Shoes, Babbits Metal, Empire Portable Forges, Stephen's Vices in great variety, Iron Planer Vices, Amateurs' and Office Printing Presses (English and American) by which a pereon can do his own printing at trifling cost, Slotting, Punching, Shearing, and Boring Machines, Steam Hammers, Oliver Blocks, Belting, Crab Winches, Derrick Cranes, Circular Saws (4 to 78 inches), Centrifugal Lift and Force Pumps, Water Engines, Water Wheels, Flour Mills, Saw Mills, &c., &c. Besides the above, R. B. has in stock and to arrive a large lot of the latest improved "notions and fixings" (all inspected and tested while in Europe and America by himself) and to arrive ex " Marie " from New I York, and English Machinery by early Bhips. R. B. has much valuable information to tender his friends en all points connected with his business, and solicits an early call from his customers. Dunedin, November, 1876. I SAMSON FENCE WlßE.— This is au entirely new article, and is fast superseding the old style. Five Wires weigh Ten cwt. per mile, and costs in Melbourne £12 10a v. Seventeen cwt. ordinary wire, coating £14 10s (the relative cost will be the same at principal ports of Australasia), with the advantage of having Seven cwt. less to pay carriage for. Over "1000 Tons sold by one firm last year, giving unbounded, satisfaction. Send for full descriptive circular with innumerable testimonials from leading Colonists, and judge for yourselves. M'LEAN BROS, and RIGG, Importers and General Ironmongers, Melbourne. 28ap OHEUMATIC BALSAM.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1340, 4 August 1877, Page 2

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