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ALWAYS A >l K A >.' BUCKEYE VICTORIES DURING UAUVi£«r Oif 1890. Defeated theMa>»:> *ixtim<s, !be Hornaby four times, tae W,i d fom ume«, ili» McCormick three times. Murcbison, 2od December.— Expert clas* : Buckeye first, defeated Hornnby and Manaey; farmers' claaa : Buckeye firat, defeated Maasey (two machinei; and Mercer. Sbrpparton, 21st November.— Buckeye dtfeated idornsoy, De«rinj{, Braotfoid, Mtrctr, Maasey, and Wood. Adenide, Grand National, 15th November Buckeye defeated Howard, iVlansey, McOormick, Wood, and Deermg. Norlun^a, 4th November. — Backey* first ; defeated Hornsby, McCormick, Wood,Ma««ey, Howard, and Deering. Dookie v Agriculiural College), 28 f h Octcber. — Muckeje defeated Maeney a d Mercer. Buckeye won the Grand National, Traralgon. 18th December, 1889. SPECIAL NOTK.-GUABB OBUPH. The high kmf« »p-ed of the Buckeye, and the special formation of the linger bars, gu<wds, and canvas gutden, ren<lera ibis machine .he best, ia tbe market for grai>s cutting. We are anxious to «ecur* etrly and ditfiVuit crops of gra«s »e*d where there are farrne s willing to pnrcha>e machines if ou tricl tbey prove able to cut aud bimi them effic ently and aannfac only. We are wiling to co'opne a^ainat any other machines in a gra«s trial, aud «nj farmers inquiring macbiups are ad>i«e<l to organise such a cootfst; or, if tbe others will not compe r, %c will give as ex'nbiiior, aod arrai ge wi'h purchasers direct or through our local *gent». Machines from £20 (<eco U . -tond) upwards Terms ca>b, or irne pay m cuts, or deferred p-.y-nfn's as nquired. iixperts k vai!*bie. Dnpii-a'es everywhere; Tbe Bujkeje is always abead for simplicity^ ctrihin'.y, and atreutdh. .' OKNTS • WHITTIN'GHaM Bii > . INSTONE lnvercar^ill , Hiverton, and Toornbury. BUUKHYE HARVir.STKK '"OBIPANY. Bond sthkkt Donbbin. d3l I* anted. &c. \\' ANl> L) a S:oat Boy 'or a farm. Muse TT b« able to m\lk a d firing to make himself ecnorally useful. App'y this office, or Mrs M. A . Jonns, ''dendala jalO WANT(Cr_\ middle a <e^ wworn,n *n, without encumbrance, as housekeeper fur a widower in town- family email Apply H'Hisekeer«T, office < f thi« pappr. j a 9 -I A A BAGS bD' + AR, COMPANY'S No. 1 JLI/l/ OR SALS AT LINDSAY'S CASH OTORF, Price for 561 b bag, 14s, or 3J per pound for any quantity. ja9 THRMORETON EXHIBITION AND AHT UNI''N 'fill remain open onlp a fe* days loager. The d awing will be duly notified jajJ rw^yjfjfrtf, \(" ANTBD KNOWN lißjlOl H. AUGUST fa wiy^ ha-> on yew a first class full ■^BsHE, i^Wfeaize » IaNO, from tha Benin l . il^^F factory cf A. Wiesner 4 < -0., L#**"""' p "t>»^ fT which he is tbe Agent. Enquiry aolioit«d. A GO )D PIANO at a moderate price. GREAT RUN ON JUBILEE PBAMB. H AUGUST, Sole Agent Suits of FnrniturF, Mattresses, Kapok Down/ 'arpets aad Linoleum, Cb<u»t« of Drawer?. Pictuie-f rawing and Moulding cheaper thaa ever H. AUGUST, Nearly oppo«it» ToddY, EBK BTRHET. TTT ANTED KNOWN ALMOST TOO LATE FOX THIB BKABOP. A consignment of LADIBS' LI3HT WALK 1? G SHOES PROM £) s PER PAIR AN ACKVOWLE GBD FAOT! Tnat the B«t Va'ue in Boo'.s. Shoes, Slippws, Ac, «tc, ia to be gat at C. H. KLUGLEIN'S, frrBLUE BOOT SHOP. 43) NOTH THH ADDRKKS — OPPOSITE PRINCE ' V WALES HOTFL, DBE STREET. jalO W ESNEY BROTHERS FOR SCHOOL PRIZES P R SCHOOL BOOKS PO« I.SfT'rt AND N.Z. DIARIES. 189 L FOR J*M JARB, yfl, 3d, \ND4d PAOH FOX MASON'S PATKNT JAuS FJ i BOTTLING FRUI!. LEVIATHAN GIFT D^POT, Dbb Stbkbt. jilO WANTED KNOWN THAT C. & D. PAIRWEATHER, Are making and selling BOOTH and fiHOES at prices to SUIT TBK TIMES, viz : — vons WaWtiquts frcm 12s ; Balmorals from 8a 6d, good 0s 6d : Men* Shoec from 10s ; Womers H. I. Derby's from 7s extra high, calf, 119 ; Bhoes from ss; Elastic Boots from 6« ; Boys Balmorals, heel and toe ylatep, i»izo t«>rs to thirteenß, -» ; one and twos, 7s ; threes to fives, ►s All other gf>od-( at equally low prices. Blackley's Boot t'roteetors 3d per card. Theee quotations are 6trictly for cash. C. t D. FAIRWKATHIR, TAY STREET, Wholesale and Retail Boot Manufacturers N B Dealers in above wonld do well to give a call. 0c24 Railway Notices. NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS. GORK BACKS AND FLOWER SHOW, 16th and IGTH JANUARY, 1891. The f Towing a'terations in, and additions to ordinary train fervica will be made in connection with above— THURSDAY, 16th JANUARY, 1891. The ordinary 3 30 p.m train Gore to Invercargill, will not leave i+ore till 7 0 p.m, Mataura V.26 p.m, Tdendale 7.65 p.m (connecting with train to GleDbam), Woodlandsß.4o p.m, aniving Invercargill 9. "25 p,m. The ordinary 6.5 p.m train Edendale to Glen ham. will not leave Kdendale till 8. •» p.m, Wyndham 8.16 p m, arriving Gienham 8 40 p m. Tee ordinary 4.0 p.m train Gore to Lum>id»n, will not le*ve Gore till 7.6 p.m, Riversdale 8.16 p.m, arriving Lumsden 9 15 p.m. FRIDAY, 16th JANUARY, 1891. The oidmary 3.33 p m train Gore to Invercargill will not leave Gore till 7 p.m, running came as on 15th Jannarr, but will have no connection With Gienham Branch. A <»pecial oaa^enger train will le.ive Lumsden for Gore at 8.50 a.m Riversdale 9.50 a.in arriving Gore 10.0 a.m. Returning, will leave Gore at 7.6 p m, Riversdale 8.16 p.m, arriving Lnmeden 9 15 p.m. Trains will stop for passengers wh^re reqnired On loth and 16th January, the 7.30 a ra anri 11.40 am trains Inveroargill to Gore, and th« 7 0 pm train Gore to lnvercargill, will stof opposite Gore Racecourse to pick np and lei down passengers BY ORDBR. Dietrict Traffic Manager's Office, InvercartfUl, Bth Janaary, 1891. Jial2 M eetings T>ICTUREBQUIi ATLAB DEFKNCsC FUNI A meeting of subscribers to the abo*e Fun« will be held at the Prinre of Wales Hotel 01 Saturday, 17th inst., at half-pas: seven o'clocl sharp. Bcbinw s —To receive treaeurar'a report am glance abeet.

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Southland Times, Issue 11630, 12 January 1891, Page 3

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