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HARDING\S PATENT RABBIT TRAPS ! ONE THOUSAND (1000) DOZEN IN STOCK ! ii^ilS^^ ff j^^^^^^^^ffl V Admitted by all who have used them to be the BEST TRAP IN THE MARKET. Ji^gefe^J^^^^^^lHL,^,^. IM^^^^g^^^ "J^^ AOEHTS FOR THE CELEBRATED WATERBURY WATCHES. |fl# P^f m Series " E," 13s 6d ;" J," 22s 6d ; Ladies' 22s 6d ; Ladies' Gold Waterburys, 50s ; Gents' do, 635. /MF B "^^ "'«" CSI7 A HHTC! T GT7 A H^VC! I CT7 A HHTC 1 €!V A fTT'G I C.V A T^T'C! I i9IV.il XJu id I idixiUXiM ! DA.il IjEii? ; MlVilliJidl wixilliJM ! OFJSPar. ALL SIZES IN STOCK. CLOSED. JOHN EDMOND, IRONMONGER, DUNEDIN.

inHi H. E, SHAOKXiOCK, 'ft^Bf i^pS SOUTHEND FOUNDRY, 5151 Crawford Street, Dunedin. Ell OVEE 5000 OF THESE RANGES IN USE JZ # IN NEW ZEALAND. A df^. Jy They will burn LIGNITE, True COAL, or WOOD up to 24in long. ( \ JP The flues are aU SELF-CONTAINED and need NO SETTING. /JT V JAY CAN BE WORKED IN A CHIMNEY OR •„ /^/-^™ The Oven bottoms Heat Well ; good bread /r^JT^Jy CELEBRATED bakers. Very suitable for shepherds' huts, drf < sheep stations, farms, hotels, and dwelling t )Jy , PATENT MADE IN ALL SIZES Jtt yj? |I\\l II IW with COPPER or CAST \J I I I \3 I I IEON BOILERS. Jt < ranse. boilers jy ============ SOLD BY ALL IRONMONGERS. 1/ y __ Ifc J? CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION \/the maker and patentee. TOMB RAILINGS, IRON FRET WORK, & GENERAL CASTINGS. I*O"W"E!&T RATES. PAQTTAT TTPQ passed one of the foromon at the Railway \J AO U IVLi 1 1 £iO, Workshops found him lying on the line with his «• * legs cut off. Ho is supposed to have fallen The five-year-old daughter of Mr James while passing between the carriages. Ho was M'Clymont, of South Invercargill, was acci- alive when found, bub died half an hour afterdentally burned to death in the absence of her wards. mother. A burning stick fell from the fire, ■ • igniting the child's clothes. The child seized mil? VftTTTVTPPWSI a jug of water to extinguish the flames, but UIJJt HM'U«M'*'« a ' fell, breaking the jug. She then ran across The Otago Hussars fired their third and final the street to her grandmother's, but before match of a series at Pelichet Bay'and Mosgiel on the flames could be put out she was terribly Saturday, !)lh iiist. The weather was dull, ani burned, and died a few hours afterwards. not conducive to good scoring. The condition*. A young man named Arthur Todd, whose WC re : Seven shots at 200, 300, and 400 yards friends are believed to reside at Rangiora, handicap by shot*. The following got over 58 Canterbury, went out shooting from Feather- points : ston. His horse was found near a flooded creek ' llJcp. Tl. with the near stirrup missing. On search being Trooper J. Findlay 7 shots — 66 made his body was found about a mile from Trooper C. Reid 5 shots —63 where his horse was found. Lance-sergeant Stronach scr -59 /fffifT™ 41 ',^"? S?<SS :" :" '■■■ i^ni dt y, by which three lives wero los^ Early i n .'. h ) TroO p Cr Grieve 4 shots -53 atternoon Mrs W. Camplell and Mrs Andrew M'Luskv (sisters) went out for a drr'o in a FINAL ™V{, , , , trap, accompanied by two children of the (Two best scores out of three matches.) latter — a boy aged four and a girl aged two. 2 matches Tl. They went along the Nine-mile road until they x rooper Green 11 shots ... 74 76 — 150 reached the Buller overflow bridge, which is not Sergeant Price scr ... C(3 78 — 144 railed. While crossing the bridge, the horse, Trooper Grieve 11 shots ... 8S 53 — 141 trap, and occupants fell off it into 10ft of water. Trooper 0. Reid ... 11 shots ... G8 03 — 131 Mrs M'Lusky clutched one of the piles of the Lance-sergt.Stronach... scr ... .8 o!) - 128 bridge and streamed for help and a man *^*S& .W uSU .W S 8= 58 coming along the road rescued her. She saw Trooper Mitchell ... 14 shots ... 01 5!) — 120 her sister sink. The body of the younger . „ „. . child was found floating in the waler. » tenWi ™d KtiA^ The bodies of Mrs Campbell and the elder f^ by the Troop Shooting child were dragged for and recovered later on Committee). and brought to town. The hort,e was drowned. »-■■ ' "- l -■■■■■ iiiii .'. i l=i Messrs Campbell and M'Lusky are employed . . . , , , _„.„ by the Harbour Board. Mrs M'Lusky is — The Chinese cultivalefl wheat 2700 years prostrated by the shock. before the beginning of the Christian ora. During the iloods at Waikato two Native m mm LOfISRY women living at Otorohanga were drowned. *w^? P i j^>i -i ' John BoyJe, a farmer living at Valetta, Ash- „„„,„„«,, „ »T c burton, and a very old setUcr, was crushed on MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS, Thursday be tween a dray and a gate pott, and 174 Princes Street South, Dunedin. died in a few minutes. Just L nded s^rfnT^UwTvS^nSVSS A IA-RGK AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OH jtYphVungrS^cfa kick Sf tKp"* h2 ™™™W™™* ™™KBY. „ was removed to the hospital, where his injury |T' EEDIN G BOTTLES, and Nursery Apph- . mna nH-vnAori MJ ances, (various makers, and price', was attendee! to. from 4s Cd to 15s), Hot Water liottles (plain and Robert Kiddie, an old miner, formerly well covered)> Air Cushions (assorted Bhapes), Soothknown as one of the Ross pioneers, was going i, lg Teats, for children, home on Sunday night to his hut at Dillmans, LOASBY'S CORN SOLVENT when in the darkness he must have stumbled Cures worst corn in a week ; gives no pain crossing the Government race and fallen in, leaves no sore; has cured corn of 40 years' for his body was discovered on Monday S'owth, after SEVEN bottles of Cura Olava and jambed against the grating of the sypho^ fiSZASVR cS? yS.-Price, £&*£& pipes. It is conjectured that he fell and j s j>dfetruck his head against one of the stays of the LOASBY'S DIGESTIVE TONIC is only perfect race, because there was only 3in of water in the remedy known for Indigestion in all its forms, race at time. Positively cures pains after eating, fulness and Mr Pitt, solicitor, of Nelson, on his return JPPrcsssion after meals, species before the eye?, from the Blenheim sittings of the Supreme %£^> a^\dSSt%l o°ne Court, accidentally stepped between the wharf , allsed b ' that scourgo of mankind-Indigestion, and the s.s. Penguin, but was rescued with price 2s fld • post 3s little apparent harm except the ducking. LOASBY'S CARBOLISED ROSE TOOTH A newspaper runner named William White, POWDER cures Toothache by killing exposed aged 15, was killed on the railway, at Adding- ncr v c3 L prevents, and arrests decay, whitens thj

By Affointmknt, Fariubbto His Excellence tue Governor of New Zealand. VETERINARY SHOEING FORGE, Great King Street, Dunedin (Next Bacons' Stables). jgSk T HALLINAN f3 • was Awarded FIRST 4pM<gßfcriKii PRIZE for the Best B l&iPslSis* Shod Li e hfc Hoise, and Jr J^B Yj Best Shod Draught .^^L^Us»S=^JE5» Horse at the Annual 2?s **"— x Show of the Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Association, held in November, 1885. Has in stock large supply of the " Rowley" Horseshoe Irun. Gives confidence to horses on slippery hill sides, &c. smy N 'Bx Afpoihtiont to His Excjsllinci fas GOTEBNOB." ALBXA ND E R HAMILTON, C\. M.R V.0.. F.V M 8., VB1BBIN&BY SU3OBON, 3or» to draw the attention of Owner* of Horiw, J»ttle, Qbeep, and Dogi to the faot tbat he lntandi -o oontlnui Co tupply Genuine Medicine tpeol»UT . rf pared for the treatment of each patient entrusted ••o tilt aare, and ii oonfldent that with a oorreot llagnotU, tonnd advice, •ncoritfut reialto, and Bodfrate ohargw to merit the tupoort of hii nurasN lut pnbroni and ouatoineri, and offers to the Stooi>^nii>B Publlo In Tonn aud Country a boon rartly oioywi by any «tlony. A. H. may be ocntulted ikllT »t Bsth itroet (oO Qeorge itreet). near Ootagon. OiitiwUn- S»i^ l^^^jj "jB S I Are tho Beat. BwA\vlor ,•...-. ,„,„ Special Scientific Process. I<A>UOCO»»«T» Mp,n n nl opinion recommends them / / for THE HEALTH. Jr / Public opinion all over the world <fcs!*fc_^^ / unanimous that they ore uiihiirAP^tW"^ passed for COBLFOBT. STYLE. m \l AND DtTBABILITT. SOLD H^r^^m I!J KVEny Toww Tnnouonoi.n ■ff'rKD the Would. Name end Trndo .WSgb, <B Mark, Anchor, on e\ory pair and hH box. Ask your Draper or Outfitter S^Hfcr' I vl j for IZOD'S mnke; take no other, S&EmmW^L.' 'ii and see you get them, as bad makes TrnlfoßWj » r0 often soldtor eako of extra protii, Write for onr sheet of Drawings. liHifE. izod~¥~son, £§&s9ra[ 30, Milk St., London: jfg^KW^ I Manufactory : Lanoport. Hants, TRY it for Rheumatism, use it for Stiffness of Joints, try it for Burns or Scalrls. The settler knows its value, and uses it alike for man or beast. Sold everywhere ; 3s M a bottle. Prepared only by EDWARD ROWE AND CO., Sydney. • , WANTED KNOWN.— PETER DICK the Mo6t Reliable Watchmaker ant Jeweller, Moray Place (opposite Coffee Palace) Dunedin. Cleaning, 5s ; Mainsprings, 4s 6d "WTISITORS to Dunedin will find Comfortv able Accommodation at the SPANISH RESTAURANT, Princes street South. Meals, 6d, at all hours; beds, Is, separate rooms, Night Portorkept. Rn SEEN inevery Farmhouse in Otago, South land, and South Canterbury. — The Otago Witness is to be found in out-of-the-way spots where no other paper is ever seen.

WILLIAM ALLSJT WATKHTS, 10 STANLEY STREET, LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND, Also at MANCHESTER, IS prepared to receive CONSIGNMENTS of DAIRY PRODUCES. Has Representative! regularly travelling over England, and has Unsurpassed Facilities for the Disposal of Button Chewe, and other Produce. ADVANCEMENTS MADB AGAINST CONSIGNMENTS. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. —— '■ -1 ■"-»■ ~ •W Further Information may be QhteW - the Times and Witness OJtaa. "^Pf _ NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY OCTAGON, J3TJNEDIN. mHE MOST POPULAR CLOTHING, HOSIERY, MEI?<SERY, AND HAT ESTAB- *- LISHMENT IN OTAGO, employs upwards of 600 hands in the manufacturing of every description of MEN'S, YOUTHS' and BOYS' WEAR. ' Mosgiel Tweed Suits — to fit men of all builds All kinds of Dungaree, Molo, Corduroy, Serge, — 35s to 555. __ and Duck Garments for Men and Boys. Men's Colonial Tweed Trousers, 7s 6d to White Shirts, Regatta Shirts, Oxford Shirts, 17s 6d— splendid value. 3s t° 7s 6d. Men's Tweed and Waterproof Overcoats, with Work i D & Shirts, 2g to ss. and without capes, 22s 6d to 60s. Undershirts, in Merino, Cashmere, Flannel, Boys' Extra heavy Mosgiel Tweed Suits, 12s 6d ' &c -> ati Factor y Prices. to 40s — the best Stock in New Zealand to A Splendid Assortment of Hats and Caps at select from. very Cheap Prices. fV EjETTJEU OKDEHB CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO. -VI NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FAGTOEY, OCTAGON, D U N E D I 3XT.

LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD! fIL ALWAYS ASK FOR . . GUARANTEED SK! Best Quality, Best Value.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2004, 21 July 1892, Page 13

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