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A L W A V 8 AHEAD BDCKEYK VICTORIES DURING HAKVK^r OF 1890. Defeated tbe Ms»p>v «ix t : mfs, tKe Hornsby four timew, tfce H\,.,d four times, iht McCormick tbree times. Murcbison, 2nd December. — Expert class : Backeye first, defeated Hornnby ami Mas«ey; farmers' class : Buckeye first, defeated Ma*sey (two machines; and Meicer. Bhepparton, 21st November.— Buckeye dffeated Horrubv, Deering, Brantford, Mercer, Massey, and Wood, Adelaide, Grand National, 15th November Buekeyr defeated Howard, Massey, McCormick, Wood, and Deering. Norlunea, 4'h Novemb-'.— Bickeve. first ; Horu^by.McCormick, Wood,Massej, Howard, and D^eiinp, Dookie College), 28*h October, — Buckeye defeated M»s»ey and Mercer. Buckeye won tbe Grand National, Traralgon, 18 h Decembtr, 1889. SPECIAL NOTE.— GUASS CBOPS. The high knife »peed of the Buck eve, and tbe special formation of the finger bars gUirds, and canvas guides, renders this machine the beat in tbe market for grass cutting. We are anxious to secure early and difficult crops of grass seed where there are farmers willing to purchase machines if on trial they prove able to cut and bind them effic ently and satisfactorily. We are willing to compete agaiust any other machines in a grass trial, and any farmers requiring machines are advised to organise sneb a contest ; or, if the others will not compete, we will give an exhibition, and arrange with purchasers direct or through our local agents. Machine* from £20 (second-hand) upwards' Terms ca«h, or time payments, or deferred p-.yments as required. kxperts available. Duplicates everywhere. The Buckeye is always ahead for simplicity, certainty, and strength. Aoknts ■ WHITTINGHAM BROS. AND INSTONE Invercargill Biverton, and Tnornbury. BUCKKYE HARVISTER COMPANY, Bond Street, Ddnkdin. d3l Wanted, &c. WANTHD-c f/irm, 100 or 200 arr«B, not more than eleven mile* from Inverrargill. Full particulars with price to be forwarded to (JH&BL.E3 BOUT, Invercargill. f2B WANTED— Purchasers for Babbit Traps and General Ironmongery. All nrices low. W.C WI KINS, Tay street. f2B WANTKL) — board ar.d residence by two 3 oung gentlemen ; ca share bedroom Apply with ttirtn-' to a Z. 1 IMKB t)ffice. fl7 Is FOtiMAl I<»N wanted :.f a Mr* Buster form'-rly Mrs Henry Thomas Caltan, of Dacre, Southland, formerly Mary Bidger. If sbe will communicate with Edward King, farmer, Woodlanda, she will hear of something to beradvant^gp, {'23 IiAS hD KN'WN— That travellers will VV find c mf«r able accommodation at Jambs Hariold'b Private Bearding Honse, Hlf Mooa Bay, Stewart Island, fcituation delightful. Charges moderate. f 2l TTT ANT ED KNOWN 160 PAIRS 160 PATENT SIR^P SLIPPERS 7 TO 11, 3* PER FAIK. A consignment of LADIES' LOHT WALK--1»Q FHOKb FBOM 5s PER PA 4 a AN ACKNOWLEDGED FAOTI That the Best Value in Boots. Shoes, 6 lip par Ac, Ac id to ba got at C. H. KLUGLEIN'S, erBLTjE BOOT SHOP. -U Notb tub Address — OPPO«ITB PRINCE ( F WALES HOTEL DSB STIiEET. jalO nISAFO3EB! PINAFORES ONDBR H iNAN'S HALL, Locally made Pinafores of all *ort« an^ of latest patterns*, and locally mae'e Hosiery-boys', girls', and women'^ stocking*, and ixxn's socks at snoh prices as will defy competition. Try them. «I 9. UOLDIE, KILMAHNOCK HOUSE, DBE BTRKET. fll Churclies. ST. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHUBCH — Th« BKV. T. S. FOBSAITH, of Parramatta, N.B W , will preach in the above church at the osasl hour to-mono w forenoon. f2B Railway Xotices. V'EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS EXCURSION TO OCEAN BBACH AND BLUFF. SATURDAY, 28th FSBBUARY. On the abo/c da'.e excursion tickets at the nndermen' ioned fares will be ipeued ti Ocean Beach end Bluff by tbe ordinary 11 15 a.m train, pa^engera returning by 2.16 p m or 6.10 p m trains. FARES (RBTURN). Ist class 2nd class From Tnvercarpill. Kew, Clifton and W< odetid to (1 can B ach and Bluff 23 Cd Is 6d Available for day of issue only. BY OBDSR. District Traflßc ManagoT'g Office, Invercargill, 21th February, 1891. f 26 A musemeiit^ riRAND FLOWER SHOW B.UTHLAED HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY The Autumn Show Will beheld in the ZEALANDIA HA L L OH Wednesday and Thursday, 4'H AND S"H MaECB, 1891. ADMISSION— OSE SHILLING. Doors o,en at 2 p.m. Kxhib'ts for competition will be receive 1 np to 1 1 a m Priz< Brb<-du'es can be bad at any of the local feed shups. E WILSON, f?3 hecretary. Meetings. QOUTBLAND BOARD OF EDUCATION The usual monthly meeting of the Educatior Board will b« beH in its Room, the Crescent on Friday, the 6th day of March, 1891, at tlever O'clock am. JOHN NEILL, Secietary. Bducation Office, 87th F^twj-, 1181, in

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Southland Times, Issue 11672, 28 February 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 11672, 28 February 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 11672, 28 February 1891, Page 3

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