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straight over tp "Woolett and took a ticket on Ho. 1. There was one ticket too many on the machine. They wanted witness afterwards *o pay the £0, but he declined to do so. It jwould have looked as if he had taken the anoney. Francis Joseph Sullivan said he had known accused for the last four years. He had been m causal employment with witness, and had handled a considerable sum of money, and it had always been all correct. The Bench retired for a quarter of an hour, and on returning Mr Pinkerton said We have carefully considered the evidence, and are of opinion that the accused is guilty of the charge. He is sentenced to one month's imprisonment, With hard labour. SALES OF YEARLINGS. SYDNEY, April 9. \tvl ihe annual sale of Mr Hordern's Wilton 3>ark yearlings the Haute Brion— Novelette filly brought lOOOgs, the Haute Brion— .Trieste filly 750gs, the Haute Brion— Princess Olga- colt 510ge, and the Bill of Portland—Martingale colt 750gs. At the blood stock sales J. Prosser, of New Z«aland, purchased a brother of ■Amourette for HOgs, a gelding by Grafton • 'tfor 120gs, and the Lady Mildred colt for April 11. \.t the yearling eales Mr Mark Ihompson paid ll?sgs for the Haut Brion— Etra Weenie felly. Mr Prosser, of New Zealand, paid 145 igs for Alls-pice and 160gs for the Medallion—Nereid colt. Mr J. B. Held, of i!New Zealand, paid 60gs for Position, a 'DRussley stud colt. Mr Mayo's Grafton— ■Xady Trenton colt was purchased for Mr W. r T. Jones, England, for 1300gs. Mr Prosser jpaid 105gs for the Tocal colt by Medallion— [Oavotte. iCJHETLAND COLLIE KENNELS, O F. ROGEN, EVANSDALE, Otago (and Caulfield, Vivtona). The most Successful and Extensive Collie Kennels of Australasia. Have won moie First •nd Special Prizes in Australasia than all other /breeders put together. 'Xiangshan Eggs .. .. .. .. .r •• £1 1 ° jMinorca Eggs (imported per) . . .. 1 1 0 Own toed 0 10 6 SPECIAL TO ftOVLTRY BREEDERS. jJDIMO AND BLAIE'S SPECIALLYPREPARED POULTRY IHEAL. .^sfe^^ *P* O Tt \. L L ■Kflk Meal contains the Poultry, no owner of Poultry should be Without it. Ver 71b bag, Is t.d ; 141b bag, 2s 6d (carriage extra). NIMMO AND BLAIPv'S FAULTLESS SPRAYERS JTOR SPRAYING POULTRY-HOUSES, HEN-COOPS, Etc., WITH LIMEWASH OR OTH^R DISINFECTANT. Throws a spray as fine as mist, and kills, dri\es away, and exterminates every living thing obnoxious to j^our Poultry. The Sprayer is fitted with a receptacle for hold ing the disinfectant, the most suitable for Poultry-houses being kerosene, carbolic acid, and lime water. Made m brass and tin. Prices: Brass Sprayer, 7s 6d each; tin sprajer, 4s each (carriage extra). EfjiO PRODUCER. If you want your Hens to lay use SINGER'S EGG PRODUCER, a highly concentrated preparation of eggproducmg nutriment, rich in albumen, albuminoids, phosphates, and other constituents, which enter into the composition of eggs. Prepared with great care and by a special process. Easily assimilated, highly nutritious* and stimulating, and perfectly harmless. Per package, I* 9d (carriage extra). Procurable from 1 DUNEDIN. X — ESggs! Ejyjrs!! Engine!!! fA GORE FANCIER wntes: Enclosed find "^*- a postal note foi 4s, for which kindly 1 forward two tins of your EGGINE as soon as J possible. We Srd it vory good for Chickens and yoTiT Ducks. We La^e not lo=t any j ■while using it, and we find it makes them grow well. Sprose-i"- Ec<jir>e. oiily Is 6d a tin By po=r, 2 F~om a" C!.r:n- t <'-id Grocn-, ir di'ect fi>.m the Piopnetor, HI SP^O^F W M tlna ■ U Z\i Vsjf <V? FZi BVJ CHEiII&T. OCI'AGON, DUNLDIN.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2456, 17 April 1901, Page 48

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Page 48 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2456, 17 April 1901, Page 48

Page 48 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2456, 17 April 1901, Page 48

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