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»A LWAYB AHEAD BUCKEYE VICTORIES DDiiING HARVJfiST 09 1890 Defeated the Mafsey tix t<mei, tke HoTnaby four titnea, tbe Wood four time*, the McOornoick three timei. Murchicon, 2nd December. — Expfrt clasp ; Backeye fir«f. defeats H.>rnsby and \Tniuey; farmers' clatt : Ruckeye first, defeated Matsey (two machines; and Me>cer. Bhepparton, 2lat November.— Buckeye defeated Hormbv, Deering, Brantford, Mercer, Maasey, and Wood, Adelaide, Grand National, 15tk November Backeye defeated Howard, Maeeey, McCormick, Wood, and De«ring. Norlunsa, 4'b N ov-mbrr. — B ickeve first ; defeated Horr^by.MeCoraaiek, Wood,Mas«ey, Howard, and Deeiing. Dookie *; Agricultural Coll*pe), 28th October— Ruckeye defeated Maney acd Mercer. Buckeye won the Or«r.d NationaJ, Trara!gon, 18 h December, 1889, SPECIAL NOTE.-GRABS CBOPB. The high knife »peed of the Bucke7e, and the special formation of the finger bars gmrds, and canvaa gnidei, renders tbis machine (he best in the market for grass cutting. We are anxious to secure etrly and difficult crops of grata teed where there are farmers willing to pnrchaie machinn if on mil they prove ahle to cut and bind them ffnciemly and satisfactorily. We are willing to compete agai'nt any other machinea in a graaa trial, and any farmers requiring machinea are advised to organise sucn a contest ; or, if the others will not compete, we will gire aa exhibition, and arrange with purch users direct or through oar local agents. Machines from £20 (aecond-hand) upwards' Terms ca«h, or time payments, or deferred p-.ymenis as rfqmred. fcxperts available. Duplicates everywhere. The Buckeye is always ahead for aimplicity, certainty, and strength. AGENTS ■ WHITTINQUAM BROS. AND INBTONE lorercargill Biverton, and Thorn bury. BDCKKYE HARVFBTER COMPANY, Bond BTREsr, Dunkdin. d3l •NOW THEN, JIMMY 1" aaid a road car-driver to a ce*aboy on Fleet street ; out of the road, my boy." Newsboy : ' All right, old sev<nteen-hours-a-day-and-t"n-minut«'B-for-dinner, I'm a getting out of the road." Tbis little bit bringf forcibly to our minds the long hours which tbe omnibus men of London are obliged to sit on the box of an omnibus, exposed to all weather* and the worst climate under tbe sun. I <r>ean under the sun five month", and undT smoke ihe balance i f the y«*ar. Well, thrs« poor f«-liows often contract rheumatism, neuralgia, and gout ; and were it not for that grand old and reliable remedy, St Jacobs oil, they would have a far harder time than tbej do ; *^ut neariy every driver an i conductor of an omnibus in L ndon carrifs a bottle of Bt. Jacobe oil. Th»y swear by the »aintly fluid, and well they may, for St. Jacobs oil a^fs like magic. It has a world-wide reparation. It hat received ten gold mciala a» different International Exhibitions, for the marvellous power to ease pain at once It ha* the largrßt sale of any medicine in the world It penetrates deep. It is powerful. It is wholly an outward application, and h*« no qnul on earth. anlß BLOOODiSEfISES Arc :ui.\ersal and of great variety The inHir\-;fion<! of impure bluod are sores, ulcers, tumors, glandular swellings, boll-,, carbuncles, pimples, blotches, and rashes; also gout, rheumatism, and consumption. The best remedy is Ayer's .Sarsaparilla. Those maladies — ciiieiiy oi scrofulous origin — are trans- i mitted from parent to child, being frequently the only possession inherited by the unfortunate offspring. Hence ro many sickly children, afflicted from infsuii y with unsightly and painful Huns nnd rniptKHis. Impure blood also results from vitiated air. mnvholesome food, and lack of out-door exercise. To thoroughly expel blood diseases from the system. Persist in Using Ayer's Sarsaparllla. Many physicians rt-fomniend this remedy to the exclusion of all other treatment. A safe, highly-concentrated, and skilfully-pre-pared extract of the most powerful tonicaltcnitivcs, it assists digestion, enriches the blood, corrects the liver, stimulates the kidneys, invigorates the nerves, and Makes the. Weak Strong. Ayer's Sarsaparilla PREPARED BY Or. J. C. AVER & CO., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A. Sold by Druggists and Medicine Vendors. Wanted, &c. WANTBD KNOWF— That travellers Will find c mfi-tr able ac<ommodati n at J Mil ks Har"OLd'b Private Bsardiug House, Half Moo< Bay, Stewart Inland, fi-nntion ddligtitfol. Charges moderate. f'2l Bilffffflffrit VT ANTED KNOWN -d~ KB^^Bk a " on vo w a fi'Bt clv>» fall fftaflMfl^HAsize I laN», from tb« Berlin i 11-Jt_ Mr Factory *f ' • Wieener & < 0., L^'b^XP^^ for which he is ihn A (rent. Enquiry solicited. A GO O PlAj>Oata moderate ptioa. GREAT BUN ON JUBILER PBAM9. H AUGUST, Bole Apent. Suits of Pnrnitar, t Spring Mittrepses, Katxk Down, Carpets aad Linoleum, Chests of Drawers. Picture-framing and Moulding cheaper than ever H. AUGUST, Nearly opposite ToddY, ESK BTRPET. NRW CIiOWN LANDS GUIDE M 3. XI, AT WESNKY BROS. Valentirjep, Cony.c and Sent' mental, at WSNKY BROTHER -' LEVIATHAN GIFT DEPOT, V&sl BTRKET. fl4 rrr ANT ED KNOWH 160 PAIRS 160 PATENT BTRAP SLIPPERS 7 TO 11, 3» i'i:it fair* A consignment of L\DIBS' LIGHT WALKIf>G £HO£S FROM 5* PBR PAIB AN ACKNOWLEDGED FAOTI That the Bast Value in Boots. Bhoes, £ tipper Ac, &c, ia to bs got at C. H. KLUGLEIN'S, IT SLITS BOOT SHOP. 44) POTB THH ADDBKSB— OPPOBITK PBINCE OF WALES HOTEL DEE STBEET. jalO TOOTH -AC HE /CVRSS IKSTA29-TX.T BT »llil I PTC K KXncUm. Slmulm Nigh* HUH I kit O Prm.uJL .TOirwuar NERVINE*

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Southland Times, Issue 11673, 2 March 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 11673, 2 March 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 11673, 2 March 1891, Page 3

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