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Business Botioes« . _^^^Bk jlliDßlfWS AMD BEAVEN 1^8) MANUFAOIURBBB OF, 4 NDRBWB * BBAVBN confine all tbeir at.tention, energiep, und reeonrcee to manafactßring ,CjBL thcee Maohines. Tho effect of this conoentrat'on is tbafc every improvement poesibls ie iimedifitely added to our Machines, which are acbDowlMi-red '>y ell to be tho best. Our Patent Duplex Baggers are as much superior to the old Single Bagger as the Single Bagger was over loiag it by mantud labour. Our Machines aro Noted for KIGH-OLASB WORK, GOOD SAMPLE, NO BREAKAGES. fOgaeot Award* at til Aostraiiftn and New Zealand Competitions, Shows, fixhibitfxn*. OANTHRBDRY MACHINE WORKS. CHRISTOHUROH, NEW ZEALAND. Frie*) List*, Tectirao&ials (including ccc froru Victorian Model F&ma), and ail Inform&tion fnr-Rf nr-R /.rd,->i >.n AppHn.ttidn. THE CITYraODU^AJJCTIONJIOOMS. 439 FLINDERS LANE. I^^ J£l TLm JES O *O" %=& !^T 3F2 -. £~] ENBRA.L Farm and Dairy Produce Salesman. Consignments of grain, grass seeds, potatcer* V3T tnloxyf, &c , sold dciJy. Conaignmeßts of prepared flax, hackled tow, cheese, batter, bacon, honey, fruit, &«., received and noli at our Auction Eoojms, or in bond for transhipment. We also hold regular eales of hides, pkinp, tallow, &c. Wo have special facilities for tho sale of al> •VRCiiptions of produce, whirh is plßced with the ad vaqtsge that long experience only can give Commission on farm produ^o, l l\ per cent. ; comnuVion on dairy produce, 6 per cent. Correspondeuor invited. Cable Address, " Quas^ja " ; reference, the National B%nk of New Zealandrt/hristchurob. J. W. FAULKNER Wjimk ~S \1 tik, OUMBBRJJAND STREET, DIJNBDIN. r&!&j&j6&dfa&JMmk\k^ \HlT ibb netting manupactur' r U^^^^^J^SgK^^'mS^L v* T ! jis Vetoing can be supplied from Ifto 10ft in width, Steel or Iron. Black or G*lTFJEXC^XIff J9L£s* raniaed Wire at Reduced Prices. Iron Standards (Plain or Anglo feet), Ornamentil &nd Ols> aau 'nfußAfaa ma. O U *J£ +. WrW Gates, Steel Wire Shutters for Shops, &•■ yJIO6 W JJl^WlUff MPOCIuC e^noral Iron and Wire Works. Price List oi * •* ° ■ Application. Post Fre«. Has again the Last Season obtained High — -—-—-——------~------ —-——---——---■—-— Honours, One Flookowner alone having obtained 157 FIRST PRIZES At tbe different snows of the season in Victoria. r ANDING, ex SARAH AND MARX. From New Zealand, Mr Menlore), of Windsor P.^rlr, writes: — "This last season I dipped 20,000 of my long-woolled sheep with your "~~" Specific, and found it Mow imCTifi. My -«a 7;« a 7; oRDeRf 90,600 ft B MEOT H, Lice " h8 Bhe6P qOlte fWe fcOm eith6r Ti ° k " ° r cipBOIALI ' V IMPOHTBD FOE BRIDQB AHD ■— ■ WHBfILWBiaHT WOBK. AT THE HAWKE'S BAY COMPETITION THOMAS' WAS FIRST, 20,000 sft and 6ft HOBART PALINGS. beating OOOPEK'S and Seven Others in P/ice as in other points. After fully considering each competition, the Committee decided in these o 9Kft TTf»R A TIT RPT.TT POSTS exact words :-" The balance incline* in favour 3'2DO3 ' 2DO HOiiAKJ. Hf Jdi rOSIH. of Thomas' • Specific' " Inspector Fitxroy, whTwes one of th^Jndgen 2,500 HOBART SPLIT RAILS. *t that exhaustive and moat impartial series oft experiments, gives it as his opinion in a separate mmm published report that, " Whfie Cooper's Dip leaves the wool harsh and dry, Thomas' Dip leaves the wool in the most pbbjbot conditioh, Cißklßtß AY A\ MIIBF%AaT*IJ AS SOR AKD iUSTHOUS AS SILK." FINDI-AT ft mURDOUIi) This judgment is amply confirmed by such DUNEDIN. Testimonials as Mr Carter's with 157 First Prizes, and Mr Menlove's " Wool in Grand Order." JAMES FOTHEEUTGHAM .«_,„_ iM.wpfy.B, rfIHE PERPETUAL TRUSTEE, ESTATE AGENT, DUftSE&gft. X and agency company of nbv» — ZEALAND (Limited), «n -wtmTKmPA m, ssa-ktsm With whioh are incorporated the Firms of ». aUJWItO A »OM», Siiiiss, Stbbbt, and Hislop, and Connkli Wholesale and Retail and Moodim. MONUMENTAL WORKS, Oornw of King afcreet and Moray ptwe, «S Bubscribed Capital ... ... *108.345 Qeerc«ctree«,Daß«<Ua. Paidnp ... ... ... 24,279 A DlBBCTOBS : £k y<jv rfS\?3S "i e " on « "W- Bt« Reynolds, H.L.C. iHs /s&h>i *^*^l) Downie Stewart, Esq., M.1i.8. MB n^^ffrm^' x Thomas Moodie, Esq. jfci||vt! F^m\, \^^^^^~^^^l^ Walter Hislop, Esq. '^^^^^^^^^W^^^^ff/^M^ Cornero * R*titray»nd Vogel streets, Dnnodii W,^^^&f^^^^^M-Sf/L,J!^m^fffn^r Company is empowered by Soscinl An y OfiMfMm Jf Parliament of New Zealand to aefc^a Erecn sOr » nd Trustee under a Will ; as Trustee nudei Marriage or other Bettlementa; ns Trus'ev ii-e^^^^X-^^^^^yTWw/^^^i P lsc6 of other trustees wishing to be reli«7esi from the « r as Agent for Exeoutor*. ■^C^rKr-r*^^^^^^^^^:-^ rrustees, or Administrators, and as Attorney or TH3 TRADB BUPPLIBD. Agent for persons resident in tho Colony or PLANS furnished and executed for all kinda abroad « The Company undertakes the luvestof MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONis ment °? Money on real or other securities ; liit CABLETS, &c, in Qraalte, Karble, or Stoae, Collection of Rents, Interests, Dividends, or '■sp»otu that will d«fy oompetitton. KarbUs other inoonae; the Negotiation of Loans; the Bosks sod Medallion* cai fren ghoio- S*le and Purchase of Proporties, either privately i;£3;"'-2", Srabuavy In groups, or aingls figeaaa for "* b J »««tian ; and the Management of Estates ■»'.y aas guUio bna^iagi. Tomb Railijafo, tay The Company has For Sale and To Lesujf ..■:<:&:. 'i'fca host qaaliiy of O&s»ra StoaeMap^ Proporties in *!1 parts of tho Colony, ?>?£. 'iir* Je feay qoft&ijty from *Q**r feart^a At par«.icu!*r* of which can bo had on applicant <-ife«sdea tho f^rtttt «**«. KsK 8 « SWik ittheoffioe. »» Ha 4, IniMrttmisMt^L ~ .Urn Honey To Jt*ad at lowest eorreai ct««

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Otago Witness, Issue 1934, 19 March 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 1934, 19 March 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 1934, 19 March 1891, Page 3

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