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c Public Moticfs. :■' \ mare,a'ed. Knot claimed and expenses paid, will be sold on Tuesday, Bth January, at noon. ,-■• ■'■' ! iv::.-y--_. \ J THOMAS FINDLAY, ; ja. ' Poundkeeper, Wallac-town. THR Music 'Classes hitherto conducted) by Mrs McLaughlan will be re-opened on JANUABY 10th, 1889, at her private residence adjoining -the .Hotel, Tay . street. For terms, apply to Mrs McLaughlan, on the premises. : .......■.:-;-■■■._;<■■ .;;.■:;...■.•'-; .. -;", , ■■'■..■■'■.- '- , o_6 ■^1? ■'& : '-- -P"-^'- '-- n - : ';.''"; A.C Hehdersop, . BABBBISTER AND SOMCITOB, '■'.";'■' ./' ' : \ : ; EskStrbbt, '] ;' : i ; Opposite Times Office. j-4 f\ HESTERPIELD iISLAND GUANy As orders fortius favourite and now wellestablished manure are now coming-in rapidly, intending purchasers are reminded that it is „hec«ssi*ry to order at once to be sure of obtainng a supply. . Sheaves of favourable testimonials have-been obtainea about this, manure as, a ■.'.-ursip producer. WA&rs-i ,-L c WILSON, TAINE AND CO. B. Carsweli and Co. ; HC ABS WHL LAN D C O •#■ AUCTIONEEBS, I AND, STOCK, AMD STATION AGE-NTS, WOOL AND GRAIN BROKERS, THE;^CRESCENT, tIfv^BCABGILL. Cash ad v-mces.niade on wool, grain, and all kinds of farm aid Bts_tion produce', placed in tneir hands foir sale, either in the local market or for shipment to Aaatralis. oir I_on_o_. ■' Periodioal sales o. "sheepakins, Hides, Money >to lend : on freehold tweuritiest otirrsnt rates, r ■. v' l ' .-,;■• £-.>■• ■ : _■ HtbES. FAT, WOOL AND ■;>j. : : RABBITSKINS. . ; We sell' the above at onr Crsscent Stores EVERY MONDAY M^l^ING. AU Lots forwarded to us for sale are. carefully classed by an experienced man. Lowest current rate of Commission charged. jy6 "7 H. CARSWELL, AND CO., : TO LET FOR A : TEBM OP YEABS.--Oaklands Estate j Wyndham district, the property of th* Hon. G. F. Bichardson, / '■> ; Containing 1300 acres more or less, all' fenced, and subdivided into' num.9rou.3. paddocks „ chiefly laid ; down in first-class . English •- grass. ; House of ten rooms, kitchen, stables woolshed, Ac. Large orchard in full bear-" ing. Entry first of February. ; ] • For full particulars apply to ' H. CABSWELL AND CO, d2l ■'", InvercargilL,-, Y^HESTERFLELD ISLAND GUANO We have for sale ahd to arrive ex : "Annie Hill." and "Sarah and Mary " from the Islands direct aquantity of the above -;• .-■; SUPSBIOR MANUBE./ Numbers of practfcal Farmers testify to its .:■},:, Excellence. # - # ' . . Analyses and Testimonials .on application. Prices on lowest scale. H. CABSWELL A CO., ' ocl3 Crescent. Invercargill. ■'"- SBASOW; 1888-80, We are now receiving Wool into store for sale. Jiere, or for shipment to London. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES on WOOL sent into store free of Commission. All charges on lowest scale. No cartage charge. WOOLPACKS AT OURRENT BATES. _®° Gonsisn.to JL CARSWELL AND OO.'S PiiIVATE SIDING, Invercargill. H. CARSWELL AND CO, INVERCARGILL. . no 2 _HLOKII^B¥ DNRIVALLfiD REAPER & BINDER WINNER OF THE FOUR HIGHEST PRIZES EVERY AWARDED. Remains the Champion Harvester of the world having gained 7 First Prizes already this seaeon in Arstralian Field trials, baatiDg McCormick, Massey, Wood, and othera. During the past two seasons "Eixe Mor_isl»y JBliuler has obtained Victory over McCormick 3i times do W. A. Wood 21 times, do Howard 18 times Experience has proved the Hornsby to be the BEST, CHEAPEST AND MOST DURABLE MACHINE in the Market, At Elmore (Victoria) Field Trial the Hornsby was adjudged the lightest in draught by dynamometrical te t, beating the McCormick, Wood Buckeye and Howard. ALL DUPLIOATE3 KEPT IN STOCKVERY FEW REQUIRED. Agents for Southland— 11. CARS WIS IL.I. AND CO., INVERCARGILL. no3o TMPORTANT. THOMAS' SHF.EP DIPPING SPECIFIC Has again the last season obtained HIGH HONOURS — one flockowner alone having obtained * 157 FIRST PRIZBS at the different shows of the season in Victoria. From New Zealand, Mr Menlove, of Windsor : Park, writes: "This laat seaeon I dipped 20,000 of my long-woo led sheep with your Specific, and found it most effective. My wool at ehearing was in GRr-ND ORDER, and the sheep quits free, from either Ticks or Lice." ■''- ••'■' Affile Hawke's Bay Competition ; Tlioiiias'- was First, beating Cooper's and seven bthes in price as in other point". After fully considering each competition, the Committee decided in these exact words : " The balance inclines in favour ef Thomas' « Specific.'.'; j Inspector Fitzroy, who was one of the Judges at that exhaustive and most impa tial. series of experiments, gives it as his opinion in a separate published report tbat, " W_i c Cooper's Dip lewes the wool harsh and dry, Thomas' Diple *ve3 ths wcoTiu the mo 't perfect condition, as soft and lustrous as silk." This judgment, is amp'.y confirmed by Puch Testimonials as J_r Carter's wi<h 157 First Prizes, anc l Mr Menlove's " Wool in Grand Order." .•■;., ....... F. CARSWELL & CO^, | - - Agbntb, INVEaQARGILL. .... v?

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Southland Times, Issue 10056, 5 January 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 10056, 5 January 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 10056, 5 January 1889, Page 3