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Late Advertisements. COURSING. NEW ZEALAND WATERLOO CUP MEETING, August 16, 17, and 18. ALTHOUGH numbers in this city and from other parts have told me that therejs no comparison between the Meals at my house and others to be obtained in Dunedin at the same price, it is furthest from my thoughts to make a boast of its being so. My object is to inform those (many of whom have kindly patronised me on former occasions) who purpose coming to the above that a really first-class LUNCH will be ready on each of the above days in abundance of time for any who desire to go out and see the first course, and that a TEA, equally as good, will be in readiness on their return. A. I>. SILK, Proprietress. LEVIATHAN HOTEL. Dunedin, August 1888. lOau ftnilmrii JLimc ami Cement Company (I.huited). LIME from Milburn Kilns (formerly Jame3 M'Donald's) is well-known to be the purest aud most economical. AGRICULTURAL LIME at reduced rates. CEMENT offered by us will be guaranteed. Orders promptly executed. Note address : MILBURN LIME AND CEMENT COMPANY (LIMITED), Dunedin or Milburn. lOau FRANK OAKDEN, Manager. JOM 1^ OR SALE, iit-^lff^ The Thorou s Qbred BUCEPHALUS, By Master Rowe from a Premier mare. Stands 16 hands 2 inches ; powerful, active, and sound. Is the sire of Maniac, Hawkdun, Wanderoo, Ace of Clubs, Ida, Maniototo, Nelly, and many other grand trotters, also many good flat racers and cross-country horses. For further particulars apply to FOSTER BROTHERS, Gorge Farm, lOau Hamiltons South. Hay Testimonial Fund. THOSE CHESS and DRAUGHTS PLAYERS who may not belong to any Club, but who would like to subscribe to the Testimonial now being raised to Mr David R. Hay in recognition of his valuable services towards advancing the interests of these scientific Games during the past 13 years, will greatly oblige by sending their Contributions direct to any of the undersigned. JOHN P. BELL (President Dunedin Chess and Draughts Club), HENRY HOWES (Treasurer Dunediu Chess and Draughts Club), LACHLAN SHAW (Clyde street, Dunedin), Honorary, Joint Treasurers. Dunedin, August 7, 1888. ' lOau JOSEft IUEII> Si SON. X AND AGENTS, MONEY and SHAREJLi BROKERS, AUTHORISED SURVEYORS and CIVIL ENGINEERS. Land Board Business Attended to. HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. FOR SALE : Waikato District, Valuable Flour Milling Property. Snug 53-acre Farm on seaboard ; good buildings ; close to school, church, and telephone. 84 Acres in grass ; two paddocks ; hut ; near Palmerston. Marine Residence and 6 acres of beautiful grounds; close to station. 1000 Acres Agricultural and Pastoral ; considerable improvements ; cheap and easy terms. Farms to Let, West Taieri and Henley. _ Numerous Agricultural and Pastoral properties, all sizes and localities. Farms and Suburban properties always on our books for sale and to let ; and Money to Lend in large or small sums. Bju Grass Seeds ! Clover Seeds! Turnip Seeds ! SAMUEL ORR & CO., STAFFORD STREET, Dunedin, WOOL, GRAIN, & PRODUCE BROKERS. WE have much pleasure in advising having just landed our season's supply of the aboVe, ex "Westland," and solicit intending Purchasers to examine our Samphis prior to purchasing, as wo fuel sure they v/ill give every satisfaction. We have some fine samples of Machinedressed Perennial Ryegra&s, Cocksfoot, an local grown Timothy. We test tho germinating qualities of all o Seeds, so that their growth is certain. We have also much pleasure in advising being appointed SOLE AGENTS IN DUNEDIN For the Celebrated ALL STEEL DEERING HARVESTER And BINDER, And we are now prepared to Book Orders for next Season. Only a Limited Number coming forward, so Early Application necessary.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1916, 10 August 1888, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 1916, 10 August 1888, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 1916, 10 August 1888, Page 19