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Public Notices, jpATENT STEEL BARB FENCING WIRE. (Galvanised) A STEEL HEDGE-IMPASSABLE, Restrains the Most Unruly Cattle, protects the most tempting Crops Is the CHEAPEST and most durable Fence. Proof against Flood, Wind or Fire. All Maurauding animals kept from the FLOCKS. Sales for the Year 1881 53,000 tons Bole Maker in Great Britain— RICHARD JOHNSON & NEPHEW, Manchester, and 8 Great Winchester Street, London, E.( t Manufacturers of— Iron and Steel Fencing Wire, Plain ahd Galvanised Galvanised Fencing Stand Iron Standards Machine-Cnt Fencing Staples Straining Screws and Fencing Tools of all Descriptions. NEW SEEDS. NEW SEEDS. NIMMO AND BLAIR, Wholesale and Retail SEED MEEOH AN TS, Princes street South, Dunedin, Having just imported a Largo, Veiled, and Carefully-selected Stock of AGRICULTURAL, VEGETABLE, AND FLOWER SEEDS From the best English, Continental, and Australian Houses, are prepared to Supply Purchasers with Fresh and Reliable Seeds on the most favorable terms. Agents for Mitchell and Sons’ Broad cast Seed-sowers (superior to anything in the market), Drummond’s Seed-cleaning Machinery, Hunt and Tawell’s Agriaultura Implements &c. AULSEBROOK4 Colombo Street, CHRISTCHURCH;. Jjl ! K S T WARD (GOLD MEDAL) For Quality and Variety of BISCUIT SJJ AND OAKES AT THE NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIONExtract from Jurors’ Report—- '• Messrs Aulsobrook and Go., exhibit no less than 30 distinct kinds of Biscuits ; the Samples wore taken from the Firm’s ordinary Stock, and the crispness and bloom of tho Biscuits were beyond comparison. They showed qualities which can only be obtained by those who make it a study, and have a perfect knowledge of their 1 trade. They also exhibited three samples of their Canterbury Cakes—currant, citron, and seed. The quality of this entire exhibit could hardly be surpassed; and one of the important requisites, viewed commercially, is that, taking qualities into consideration their goods do not exceed in price the English article. They are well worthy of a certificate of Gold Medal.” WHOLESALE AGENT FOR TIMARU— W. E. WHITCOMBS.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3101, 9 March 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3101, 9 March 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3101, 9 March 1883, Page 4

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