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. -Business. Notices. CHRISTCHURCH GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP (To be Run on Monday, 14th April). Mr A. A. CAMERON has opened his annual consultation on the above importanl event. 4000 Members at 20s Each. First (definite) £1000 Second (definite) 500 Third (definite) ... ... 300 Other Starters (divided) ... - '800 Non-starters (divided) ... 1400 : £4000 Exchange, ls, for cheques. Two stamps required, one for reply and one for result. ALFRED A. CAMERON, Box 251 ; or Prince of Wales Hotel, Dunedin, 194 •JOA*BI . xioxQ jo sjeqs % 03. ;Saq pus GAOqB SB ssamsng patrado aABq A"aqi*. yvxfl. s-pu^srp Sut -punoivms puß Tjr&reo.rßA.Tr£ jo s^ue^iq'Bqui oq-|. jaumboß 0} airsa'p aaisiTid: 3? A-VHs_i_v-O0 !}.OTI^S|(I oq;j jo ssuaui9jmba_: aqq 03. axqurmg saooo _io xNsrwsaossv edsvt v — OSTV ONIAiaHV •ps-iiA-ui uor-xradsaj ' 'saoiaa' isaAoi iv ''ojy '-02j 'sdurßi ouisoaa-g; Aiar^nQ pu« ais^ pa^i^; sno P UIB SJ^c.; s^qSra^ qsug 'oniz 'pusi "jaaqg siooq ao-euiu^ puß U9AO asog; .raqqug ■Btpnj •ojy "Sutp-iodg 'SuiSprji uoq pa^Snuoo 'SIOOJi TOpiUJ) pUB qSSAIBH •uoi--iunrauiY puß sun} - ) •sauo-'S n J_ •sjßgqg doaqg s.auyfßj puß pj"3_\\. ' -Bp'-3ra 1 'SIOOJ". pus A*j9i?aonitioii araprma; —a nv s no aa v h '(auinoqpj*--; <$3 puy) 'TinDavoaaANi 'laasig "asg* . '80W0 uSaunj- pu-e^nog „ sq^o^isoddo saaiaodwi aNV ' saaoNOWNoai aiviaa: aNV a-ivsanoHM. aaisivid aNV A\.vHsn.AioiJ TT ULCAN _F OU N DR Y GREAT KING, STREET, Dunedin. 'KINCAID, McQUEEN &. CO., makers, -Engineers, Millwrights,* Founders Blacksmiths, &c. — All kinds- of castings in brass and iron ; steam engines and boilers made and repaired ; overshot, breast, and turbine waterwheels ; quartz-crushing machinery ; pumping and winding gear ; castiron sluice, and ripple .plates ; sheet-iron hopper and sluice plates punched- to any size of hole ; gold dredging spoons, &c. .Mill machinery and all kinds of * reaping, thrashing, horse-power machines made and repaired ; improved reaping machine. iK., McQ., & Co.'s improved wrought iron .piping, for fluming and hydraulic mining, is the best in use, and.cheaner than,canvas. . T N.T E RIST L-N G- FACTS SHOULD BE I KNO W N T 0 AL L. ,The production of handicraftsmen over Europe, Asia, Africa, and, America, must be enormous. A museum containing a little from every country in each continent would indeed be a large one. There: is -an establishment, however, in this city that does deserve special attention as a receptacle and exhibition of Goods of | All Nations, and is well worthy of a visit. | It has adopted the name of the Leviathan I Gift Depot, as if to convey the idea that everything can be got there ; it is a most I interestingjeoncern. The address is Dee street, InvercaTgill. Be sure to pay this Great Emporium a visit, and bring your bairnies and friends with you. New and regular supplies of the following, amongst other goods landing by every vessel and steamer arriving:— New Books, Stationery of all kinds, Jewellry, Clocks, Silver and Electro-plated Goods, Workboxes, Writ-ing-cases. Etru Cases, Portmanteaus, Ladies' Bags, Perfumery, Combs and Brushes, Look-ing-glasses, Lustres, Vases, Berlin Wool, Spectacles, Pen and Pocket-knives iu great variety,' Violins', Concertinas, Accordions, Flutes, Music and 'Song' Books, and all Nevelties as-introduced by the various handicraftsmen of the universe, Patent Mediciees, and sole agents in Southland for Ghollah's Famous Indian Cures, Rheumatism Mixture, Gout Mixture, and Aperient Mixture ; also sole agents for all the leading Home and Colonial Newspapers and "Magazines and General Government Acts and Documeuts. - ESTABLISHED 1863. L. RODGEIIS ' AND SONS, LEVIATHIAN GIFT DEPOT. , P. S. — Always on hand A full supply of all 1 School Books required according to latest regulations of Education Board. [ NOTE "THlS— Tobacco, Cigars, and Taddy's Snuff the best selection in the province, Fresh supply of Genuine Meerschaum and G.B.D. Pipes " , At L. RODGERS AND SONS. IN THE " FIELD " TRIALS OF SPORTING GUNPOWDERS, Which took place at Wimbledon, in • - May, 1878, CURTIS & HARVEY'S ORDINARY No. 6 GUNPOWDER gave in Choke-Bore Guns, the highest average penetration, and the lowest average recoil. - In the Cylinder Guns CURTIS & HARVEY'S ORDINARY No. 4 Also gave the highest average penetra.with the least variation in recoil. The latter" circumstance is conclusive eviI dence of regular shooting, a result* due mainly to the evenness of Grain characteristic of all C. & H.'s Sporting Powders. ' CURTIS'S & HARVEY, . 193 \ ' ' London, E.C. r\& SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED Woolpacks, Cornsacks; Flour Bags, Twine, Sheep Shears, Rabbit- Traps,- Raddle, Lampblack, Colza, Boiled and-Raw^il^Arsenic, Sulphur, Bluestone, Carbolic Acid in drums, Sheep Nets, Fencing Wire, Wire Netting, .StaplesfGalvanised Iron , , f vWrought and Wire Nails; White Lead, -Cement, &c. Groceries and. Oilmens Stores of all kinds ; Wines 1 , Beers, and Spirits,.of various brands ; Canvas, Scrim,' Floor-cloth. Clover and Turnip Seeds, Imported Gosnell's Perfumery and Brushware Fry & Sons Cocoa and Chocolate Sporting and Blasting Powder, .Shot, Caps, Sec.', Wesley Hichard's Breech-loading Guns Wrapping and Printing Paper, Paper Bags Broadwood &• Sons' Piajaos, Pianinos, and Pianettes. ' > McPHERSON &GO,,' i( , lav'en-argiU,

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Southland Times, Issue 3361, 29 March 1879, Page 1

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