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Late Advertisements. WANTED KNOWN— Norwegian Leathei COATS, wind and waterproof; ever lasting wenr; warmest coats in the market; suitable for motoring, duving, and an3'one exposed to the weather; wholesale and retail; all sizes. — Bills, Dunedin. 19ap 4 UCKLAXD UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. JL a. SIXCLAIR SCHOLARSHIP. I OXE SCHOLARSHIP of £70 a year ten- , able for three years, is offered for Competition 1 in OCTOBER NEXT. This Scholarship is open to all Persons (ilale or Female^ born in the Colony of New Zealand, who, at the time of Examination, shall be between the ages of l'j and 20 years, and who have not kept terms or attended lectures or held a scholarship in any University or College, that neither they : nor their parents or guardians can obtain for them a University Education without pecuniary aid. The Holder of this Scholarship will not be allowed to hold concurrently a. Junior University Scholarship. Candidates are required to give in their Names on or before OCTOBER 1 to the Registrar, from whom further information can be obtained. The Examination will he held about the end of October, at Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin. 1). W. RUNCIMAN, Registrar. March 55, 1905. 19ap OA MAR 17 GUN CLU B3B 3 1905. President, J. Buckley, Esq.: Vice-presidents — Messrs G. Bruce, J. Mitchell, and T. Cuthbertson ; Committee — Messrs F. W. Ongley, W. Gibb, P. M'Fadgen, J. Spiers, F. Dennison, J. Mitchell. F. C. de Lambert, D. M. Sutherland ; Handicapper, George Bruce, Esq THE OAMARU GUN CLUB MAY HANDICAP. A PIGEON MATCH will be held on 11th MAY, 1905, on the Club's Ground, Commencing at 9 a.m. 100 SOVEREIGNS. 14 Birds. First Prize, £60; Second Prize, £25; Third Prize, £15. All Money Paid in Full. Open to all Members of Affiliated Clubs to the New Zealand Gun Club Association. ' Nominations, £3; Acceptances, £2; Star, 30s. , NOMINATIONS CLOSE on MONDAY, Ist May. 1 Handicaps will appear on WEDNESDAY, •3rd May, in the North Otago Times, and will I bo posted to nominators. ACCEPTANCES CLOSE on TUESDAY, ', 9th May, 1905. Money for birds not shot at will be refunded after the match has been decided. No competitor will be allowed to shoofc until his Nomination, Acceptances, and Bird Money is PAID. Referee appointed on the ground by the Shooters. D. M. SUTHERLAND, 19ap Hon Secretary, Oamaru Gun Club. i S4kLE OF PORTION OF BIRCHWOOD | ESTATB. 2040 Acres Agricultural Land, DIVIDED INTO FARAIS. I X^TRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. li have received instructions from Mr Roderick M'Kenzie, to sell by private ' treaty : 2040 Acres at the Wairio end of tbo Birchood Estate, divided into four farms. The land is of first-class quality, and the bulk of it ie now j in English grass, and fenced and divided into paddocks. It is well situated, being within four mile of Wairio. The following are the sections for sale: — Price per acre. Lot 1 470 acres £4 15s Lot 2 540 acres £3 5s Lot 3 400 acres £3 10s Lot 4 630 acres £2 5s T<ims.— Ten per cent, ca.sh, 5 per cent, in one year. 5 per cent, in two years, 5 per cent. In three years, and the balauc-s iii five years. Interest at 5 per cent. Full particulars on application to WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., Invcrcargiil ; or MR RODERICK M'KENZIE, 12a p Birchwoocl. [Established 1833.] WHEAT SOWING. BIRDS. ROOKS. VERMIN. T^OWN. S FARMERS' FRIEND. ! "^ The Great Bird. Disguster And Well-known Preventive of SMUT IN WHEAT, BARLEY, OATS', &c. After the Seed 1 Corn has been dressed with Down's Farmers' Friend it causes it to become obnoxious and distasteful fo Rcoks. Small Birds, and other farm pests. A 9d Packet is sufficient for Six Bushels oi Seed. Proprietor and Manufacturer: FREDK. W. DOWN. Woburn Sands-. Beds, England. Agent*: SHARLAND & GO. (LIMITED), I Auckland and Wellington. The Dux Kiife Harrows, rinHl^ is =oine-t})i)ig quite now. It will -i- Puheriss and Work th'j Ground as no other Harrow can. IT WILL DO TWICE THE WORK THE DlbC HARROWS CAN DO. AND WITH LESS DRAUGHT. Tnal. \\'ll be yi•> o:i <n various districts I tli'ouqbout the -cii^on. Write for '" Plate " and paiticulars oi call and inspect ihe "Dux, ' and not be H-l'iud t'n M.r.o-. Win. E. Reynolds I Co., Boad and Crawford btreeU, DuncUuu

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Otago Witness, Issue 2666, 19 April 1905, Page 37

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Page 37 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Witness, Issue 2666, 19 April 1905, Page 37

Page 37 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Witness, Issue 2666, 19 April 1905, Page 37

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