Business Notices. B"CT° /HI A T^TTC B MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER, HAVING nearly Forty Years Experience in- the business, employing only competeut workmenn, and using the very best material procurable, can confidently recommend hib own make of Gent's STOCK AND HUNTING SADDLES. O fit —NOTE that for FIVE POUNDS 1 &mi oPo w ill supply good Colonial-made SADDLE, BRIDLE, aud PAIR SPURS, and LEATHER GIRTH, warranted to give satisfaction, or may be returned. ■Ozft. "@ (!0&^' — The immense success attendcSo^tw: JH_>U' jj n g the manufacture of the above has induced D. H. C to make still further reductions to meet the times, and he will now supply a serviceable and durable turn out for FOUR POUNDS TEN SHILLINGS. HUNTSMEN, HORSE-BREAKERS, STOCKRIDERS And the public are invited to inspect his Large and Varied Stock. HARNESS of every description made of the Best Material and Workmanship and sold at the Lowest Price. Parties wanting Carriage, Waggonette, Buggy, Cart, or Plough Harness comt' and judge for yourselves. With remittance send instructions how goods are to be forwarded. All orders promptly attended to. EATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, (Exactly opposite the Bank of Otago), PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN begs to inform the public that he is in constant receipt, by every mail, of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, for which this house is so well known, being manufactured especially for Colonial use. THE JEWELLERY DEPARTMENT contains a choice selection of Earrings, Bracelets' Brooches, Chains, Lockets, Rings, Pins, Studs and Bohemian Garnet Work. Colonial Jewellery, Manufactured on the Premises. Chronometer, duplex, horizontal lever, verge, and other Watches, accurately repaired, aud guaranteed. Ships' Chronometers rated by transit observation. J. H. being a thorough practical workman all work entrusted to his care will receive the utmost attention. 2p|- pir't housamb qW^tC? THE Wool consigned to Messrs Helmuth, Schwartz, and Co., London, by the Pastoral Society of New Zealand, was reported upon by their valuer, Mr Robert Murton, tf be " of Free Staple and Sound, of Good Lustnand Soft Feel, and with little or no smell."— Dated June 1884. Mr GADSBY writes :-— " I have shorn on tluCapanui Station (Mr Logan, Manager) 50.000 ■sheep, and found them when shorn, last November and December, to be perfectly Free from all Vermin, the Sheep having been Dipped in May previous in THOMAS' SPECIFIC. I can confidently reoommend this dip, and am fully of opinion that anyone using id, and using it properly, will Never Use Any Other,"— Bftted March 1885. Mr JOHN T. DALRYMP^ 1 " writes : — You ask my "- ->&* oi Waitatapia. SHEEP DIP. * of THOMAS' ilock last- - x used it for a portion of my w-- year. When mixing the Dip up it . unlike what I expected as a Dip for sheep, out the after result on the sheep was good, .v> m uch so that I am Using it for All my Flock this Season." — Dated April 188 P. AGENTS— Messrs ROYSE, STEAD, & Co., Dunedin ; CARSWELL, WHITE, & Co., Invercargill ; MILES & Co., Christchurch : MURRAY, ROBERTS, & Co., Wellington ; BANNER & LIDDLE, Napier : HOLMES & BEH, Blenheim ; WHITWORTH RUSSELL, oju Wanganui.
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