■' ■ ■' , >.> •/laKjjOgiVJVO^wfjPj • HE small farmer or other rural resident * cannot always afford, and does not always need, ammunition of the highest and costliest grade, made for fastidious sportsmen and-rifle-shots. For ordinary purposes, the Colonial Ammunition Company, Ltd., makes the cheapest effective cartridge now in the market: m* This is a cartridge of honest quality, sure and quick. It does not cost much, but it can be thoroughly relied on for all ordinary purposes. ■ ; r ' •■■':.- -V'— ' ■ v'■
Our Hockey Catalogue IS NOW HEADY. lOCKEY STICKS, SHIN PADS. ETC., Fully Described and Illustrated. SEND FOR IT. IT'S FREE. Otago Sports Depot, DUNEDIN. WANTED, Used New Zealand Stamp s All Varieties. For prices apply WILCOX, SMITH & CO Foreign Stamp Dealers, 24 Crawford Street; Dunedin 24-page Price List Free. IF YOU PISH, St. Dnnstau'g House, Fetter Lane, LoHfIOH, I ng-land, for Specimen of The Fishing Gazette, the Angler's Paper, Illustrated. Prioe, 12s Gd, post free, for 52 weeks. TO ANGLERS. BUY YOUR RODS DIRECT FROM THE BEST ENGLISH MAKERS. ARDY'S Celebrated Steel Centre CaneBuilt Rods, Gold Medal Brand, acknowledged Finest in the World, guaranteed indestructible. Special N.Z. patterns as used by principal members of Otago and Canterbury Angling Associations, Jock Scott, *c, &c. The lift to 12ft, £5 16s 6d; the 15ft for fly and spinning. £8 lis Od; net prices in England. These have two tops, oork-covered handles, patent lockfast joints and bridge rings, universal reel fittings, all oomplete. Makers of rods and tackle for all parts of the world. Illustrated catalogue £.=«_« A TtFSV TVRnTHF/KS. London and North British , Works, Alnwick, England. Catalogues may be had from the Otago Witness on receipt of sid for postage. Fresh supply to hand. DUNEDIN GUN CLUB. "\PEN CLAY BIRD HANDICAP, / Of £6O. FRIDAY, 3rd JUNE, 1910. First £4O, Second £ls, Third £5. •NOMINATION (£1 10s), THURSDAY, 26th May, 9 p.m. HANDICAPS SATURDAY, 28th May. ACCEPTANCES WEDNESDAY, Ist June, by 9 p.m., 30s. FIRST SPARROW CHAMPIONSHIP OF NEW ZEALAND. Five traps, 18 yards rise, 40 yards boundary, 21 birds. SATUEDAY, 4th JUNE, 1910. Sweepstake £2. First 60 per cent, and Gold Medal; Second 25 per cent.; and Third 15 per cent. Late train on Saturday North and South. R. MARTIN, Hon. Sec., 25my Box 144 ; Dunedin.
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Otago Witness, 1 June 1910, Page 63
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