Late Advertisements DISTRICT GRAND LODGE OP OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND, B.C. In conaequenceof the lamented death of the EARL OF OAHNARVON, Most Worshipful Pro Grand Master for England, the Lodges and Brethren in this District holding under the B.C. are hereby instructed to go into Mourning for Three Months from this date. By order. SYDNEY JAMES. P.D.D.G.ftI.D.G.Sec. iojy TO LEASE, with a Purchasing Clause if necessary, Dalvey Estate, Comprising 1880 acres (more or less), with a comfortable Homestead and all necessary buildings. The Homestead, with 700 acres of land, can be let separately from the rest of the estate if necessary. Terms easy, to be obtained from W. QUIN, Auctioneer. Tapanui, Bth July. lOjy FIRST PLOUGHING MATCH OF THE SEASON at TOTARA, OAMARU. One of Reid and Gray's, one of P. and D. Duncan's, and two Howaads in competition. Copy of letter received by Messrs Reid and Gray from Mr Macpherson, manager of the N. Z. and A. L. Company's Totara Estate, dated 30th June 1890. Messrs Reid and Gray. Dear Sirs, — " In reply to your memo, of 27th inst., asking my opinion of the work done by your plough at the DIGGING PLOUGH TRIAL held here on Tuesday last, I may say I was agreeably surprised to see your Converted Digger do such splendid work, considering the dry state of the ground and the tough couchgrass it had to work in— the latter it buried completely out of sight and left the furrows thoroughly broken up into a fine tilth. << There was no doubt in the mind of any of the farmers present that it did superior work t» either of the other three diggers on the ground, and the draught did not appear to be any heavier on the horses. " Yon are conferring a great boon on farmers by making their old double ploughs convertible into Diggers at such a reasonable coat. " Yours sincerely, "JOHN MAOPHERSON, lOjy " Manager." FOR SALE OR LEASE. ABOUT 15 acres first-class LAND adjoining Mataura Township, upon which is erected a very superior dwelling house of 12 rooms with all modern conveniences* for comfort. Stable, buggy shed, cow byre, piggery, fowlhouse, &c. The house is beautifully situated. Ground is well planted with trees. A splendid investment for anyone wanting. a comfortable home. Particulars apply to A. A. MACGIBBON. lOjy JO SB PH SPARROW, VICTORIA IRON WORKS, RATTRAY STREET WHARF, DUNEDIN, ENGINEER, BOILERMAKER, &c. FLUMING, FLUMING FLANGES, and all MINING REQUISITES. SOLE~MAKER Donald's Patent Rabbit Poison Mixing Machines. Fermor Wilson's Washing Machines. Second-hand Engines and Boilers in Stock. IQJy AGENT Wanted for a noted English make of DISFECTANTS (Carbolic and Pine). Best quality, best packing ; 25 per cent below usual prices. Liberal terms to a firm who could do active business. HAMILTON & CO., lOjjr Wandsworth, London, England. IiORIE A ROY (Late Lorle & Co.), &UCTIONBEB3. FBUIT & PBODUOH SALESMEN, LAND, ESTATB, ft GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, High Street (Opposite Manse Street), DDNBDIN. District MAWAtmRfI yob National Mutual Lot Association of Austbaiabia. Bsta». 1869. WE beg to draw the attention of the Public and of Country Settlen eipeolallT. bo the Accommodation afforded by our THRX^ •.UOTION HOOMS, whioh enable! ni to give ampV space to goods consigned to us. PRODUCE, POULTRY, fto., are fold In a room specially set apart for this trade, In which every Pi iday, at 11 a.m., we hold regular weekly sales. Our Poultry pen* accommodate 400 head. Birds on arrival are carefully olassed and well fed. They should, If possible, reaoh us an Thursday. FRUIT receives special attention; each oaie » opened and sold separately, thui leouring, by increased competition, top prlcei. Any coming to hand in bad condition is picked orer immediately on arrival. We receive regular consignments of Sydney and Fiji fruit. ,„_ , FURNITUBB.-As agents for one of thelvgest makers, we always hold a Well-assorted Stook.afe prioes which will be found extremely low. Tha tollovring quotations do not Include oart&f c or packing wbioh, if necessary, we arrange at lowest rates :— Stain. Bed P. Chests Drawers, 3 drawers, say 3f t x 3ft 35s 30i 6 „ 3ftloinx3ft6ln 36s 40s " ,! 7 «tx3ft9in 46s «0« " " 8 „ 4ft gin x 4ft 66s 80s Washsttinds, 5s 6d, 8s 6d ; Tile Baoki, 20s, 25,1. Dressing Tables, 4s 6d, 7s 6d ; with Glass, 30b ;0/ with 3 Drawers and Glass, 50s. Wooden Bedsteads, single, 13i, double 17s 6d Mattresses 16s „ 26s Spring Mattresses „ 18s „ 26s Bolsters „ 4s 6i Pillows, 2s 6d eaou leather- Cloth Suite, 0 pieces, £9 9s and 413 10s Haircloth „ § „ £13 1 M Tapeitry 9 £l4los Real Leather „ 9 „ £17 PI AN OS .—We are also Agents for Pianos, of which we always keep a good stook. BACON, Cheese, Butter, Eggs, Potatoes, Grain, or any Produce, we can find a ready tale for, either privately or by auotion. Settlers can depend that we shall not- sell their produce below its value, and that a obeque for their account sales will be send them immediately goods are dispoied of. We makt advances if required. We prefer that sample saoka of grain and potatoes should bo sent us Instead ot bulk, since a saving of storage it tuefehv effected. ,
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Otago Witness, Issue 1901, 10 July 1890, Page 21
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