WILCOX, SMITH, AUD CO., FOREIGN STAMP DEALERS, Post Office Box 17, Dunedin. SEND for 1898 24-PAGE PRICE LIST. WE give from Id to 60s each for old rare New .Zealand and Australian Stamps. The Oldest Dealers in tbo Trade. CASH OFFERS ' FOR CURRENT NEW ISSUI3 NEW ZEALAND STAMPS. 4d and Gd values ... 9d per doz. 3d and Is values ... 8d per doz. 2ijd values 2solperdez. 5d values Is Odperdoz. 8d values 3s fid per doz. fld values 5a Odperdoz. Jd, Id, 2d v*lu»s *.. 0a ad per dos. as values dsSdeach 5s values Is6'ieach All stamps must ba clean and entire. Cash per Return. BTAMPS.8 TAMPS.— Highest Prices Given New and Former Issues. C.ibh or exchange. Corlespondeuce invited. Collections old stamps bought.— JOHN E. ROBINSON, Carisbrook, Duuedin. _ 4au TO ANGLERS. BUY YOUR RODS DIRECT FROM THE BEST ENGLISH MAKERS. HARDY'S Celebrated Steel Centre CanBuilt Rods, Gold Medal Brand, acknowe ledged Finest in the World, guaranteed indestructible. Special N.Z. patterns as used by principal members of Otago and Canterbury Angling Association, Jock Scott, &c., &c. The llfb to 12ft, £5 16e 6d ; the 15ft for fly and spinning, £8 11s Od ; net prices in England. These have two tops, cork covered handles, patent lockfast joints and bridge rings, universal reel fittings, all complete. Makers of rods and tackle for all parts of tbe world. Illustrated catalogue free.— HARDY BROTHERS, London and North Britifrh Works, Alnwick, England. Catalogues may be had from the Ofcago Witness en n ccipO of 4d for postage. TFfE NORTHERN GUN CLUB AUCKLAND. FJRST ANNUAL HANDICAP. DECEMBER 23, 1898. OPEN TO ALL COMERS. NINE BIRDS. £150 I ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY | £150 POUNDS IN PRIZES. First Prize, £60 ; Second Pi-iz*, £30 ; Third Pr!z3, £20; Fourth Piize, £10; Fifth Prize, £10 ; Sixth and Seventh Prizts, each £5. The match will take pl-ice at Potter's paddock, Eosoin, Auckland, which has been very kindly placed at the disposal of the club for the day by Mr Kidd, manager of the Tram-way Company, three days before the Auckland Racing Club's Summer Meeting, end will be shot under Hurlingham Club Rules. Nominations of £1 (with record of pastperformanceß)wi]lbereceived by the Hon. Secretary of the above Club not later than OCTOBER 31. Handicap to appear on December 1. Acceptances (of £1) on DECEMBER 20. Two Nominations allowed. If the acceptances do not exceed 75 £100 only will be given in prizes. Any farther information can be obtained from Major Morrow, Hon. Secretary the Northern Gun Club, Newton Rjad, Auckland, to whom all cheques must be made payable. H au
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Otago Witness, Issue 2320, 18 August 1898, Page 36
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424Page 36 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2320, 18 August 1898, Page 36
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