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[ Hotels ROYAL jjjfijfffi HOTEL GKO. PBIOR ... Pbopeietou, BEGS to inform his many friends and the Public generally that he has takjn the above Hotel which has been thoroughly renovated throughout and refurnished. Meals and Beds One Shilling. Permanent Boarders ... £1 per week. Good Stabling accommodation, under the charge of Mr Jamas Galbraith, free to cneomere. BHOBING done on the promises. jylß Pnblic Notices nOBEBI F. CUTHBEBTSON Aooourtant, Land, FiWAßtca, akd Gbvebal A^BKT. Agen'\ for— rhe Guardian Fire Assnrunoe Co. The United Marine Insurance Co. ; The Public Trust Office. T AKKS TE ANAU AND MARIPOURI JOB* DORE'S COACH having completed running for summer months parties wishing to visit the Lakes, during winte \ can a-range with any of the agents for coach or busrgy by letter or telegram. Agents— Mr Robert Brown, refreshment rooms, railway station, LuuiaJcn ; Mr Robert MuTell, hotel, 1 ake Maniponri , Mr Wm. SnodgriSs, Lake T e Anau . Mrs K. Bond, Mountaineer Hot»I, Que-nstown. Terms Moderate. All farther information can bo obtained from tnlß J. U. (\ DORK, Proprietor. THE PJi PRIETORS OF THE filmed! 11 Steam Dying & Cleaning *- J Works Beg to inform their customers and tho PUBI IC OF SOUTHLAND generally that they have appointed MEBSRS LBWIS <t CO, DRAPBBS. DBE STBXET INVERCARGILL, <t GORE AS THKIR AGENTS All orders left or forwarded to them will receive their very particular attention an care. Ladies' and Gentlemen's wearing apparel, h.-use furnishings, lace, damask, tapestry, curtain?. kid gloves, etc, stc, cleaned or dyed and beautifully finished. J, RHODES & CO, 10 116 GBORGE STRKET, DUNEDIN. H. HAWSOI, IMPORTER, Wine, Spirit and General Merchant, TAY STREET, INVERCARGILL. Just Landed by the " Alexa," large shipments of READ BROTHERS DOG'S HEAD ALE & STOUT, COUNTER TWINES, FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY TEA BAGS, ie, 4c. Ai so, — BOLE AGENT FOR SOUTHLAND FOB ROBERT BROWN'S 4-CROWN WHISKY. (Bulk and Cose). m 8 HALF YEARLY KEI'OUT, Ibt JANUARY 1892. BBPORT ON THS BTIBLING BONDING COMPANY-rf '-GAELIC" WHISKY. I have made a careful p.Dalysis of a fair sample of the STIRLING BONDING COMPANY'S "Gaelic" Whisky taken ly mysel on 29 ultimo from their largp stock lying if their Bonded Wan hou : e^ ra dy for ?hipm«<t and I iind that it is a pure Whisky of superior flavour, which has been well matured in Bherry casks, and i* qnite equal in quality to any previous samples I have examined. (Su,n*d) JOHN CLARX. Ph D. ; F.C.S. ; F. 1.0., Public Ana'y-t for the Counties of [.mark Konfrevtr, Sutherland, and Stirling. Whittingham Kros. and Inst one SOLK AGKNTR, SOUTHLAND. m3O SPECIAL NOTICE TURNIP FENCE lam now manufacturing at Lady Batkly. It consists of slats supported and secured by six wires ; it cannot be broken, any concussion b3ing nnFted by the spring of the wires; all the wires and s'atfi so interwoven as to form a spring when drawn tight and properly put up. As the slats can be p'.aced as close together or as far apart as desirci, the fenc? can be made rabbit fowl, dog, sheep, calf, pig, horte, cr bull proof, iv fact can bo made to turn any kind cf stock, All information ia r<-fe.ren.e to it can be obtained from Messrs Mitchell, White and Co, who are appointed Agents for Southland. The price will be 10a per bundle on trucks at Lady B*rkly. Each Bundle contains (.'re Chai", and ia nea'ly rolled up ready f;r transt. In comparing prices Farmers must take into conndara tion — Its neatness; its substmtiaiity; its durability ; its portability, and its adaptability for the purpopes required. No other Fence can compare with it w hen theyo several point 3 are properly thought out N.B. —The WIRE I am now imng is tbo VERY BEST SI'EEL WIRB, imported by myself for the purpose. It is very strong and guaranteed not to brtak. HINTS ON ERECIING THE FENCE. ls : . — When the Bv.ndlo is unrolled, one side will be found perfectly lev*l ; place that at the top. 2n3 — losp'ico tbo Fenc* — IVze the las-t slat, rut from the end of the roll, leaving it 100p j ; <.'.o likewise with tha end to be joined — this b-ings six loo^e togothor, slip ■a t-lat through tbo six loop^i and tho splic* i- complete. 3rd— Always use the longest, and stronge t staples to be bad, and en no ac.cc.unt drive them homo : leave room for the play of the wire. 4th— For turnip fere any kind of fastening c»n be used, but staples are recommended us the be.-t, especially where square stakes are used . The following testimonials will show in what estimation the fence i-- btld by those who have had the practical use of it : — Limehilla'B.-tat<y Feb. 12th, lS'.fJ. J. Pi but, Fey., Lady Barkly. Dior M.-,— in reply to yours asking nn opinion of your Patftu Shif'iu^ Fomt, which I bad fiom jou last wint-r I b- <i to state tb.it I am highly satisl'nd with it. I h.v- u-ed many different kinds of shifting fimc-s for turnip fwdir-g, but )onr> is with-mt doubt, the bet I Ir.ve yet tried. It is a tlioront-'li i-hiep proof f#nco easily erect' da id take;: down I n ckon ie his about p»id itself in Wbjur-i ivu.g alcue m one seaROU. With ordinary carr, it. shcul.i I vet for yeais.— Yours truly, FObRiicTER. johnTikrcy, FKNCE MAMJFAOTUUEB. 'Sovth ISIANI) Dkfot, L-Df BARKLY. NonTU ICLAND Dll'JT, AHHURBT, MANAWATU. April 2nd, 181*2. ai IOMSDEN— MB J.AAIFS MARTiN, Ag-nt J for tins Journal fct Lumsden, will receive orders for the Paper or for adver<isementH. An "/gent's Parcoi" of thcTiMßßia riespatclied to Mr Martin by the first out-going train Every morning, and copies may be obtanod immedi ately on the arrival of the^rain. A Runner attenda the Waimea and the KLif3ton tiains <is taey wctive »ad d«p»rt.

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Southland Times, Issue 12023, 14 May 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 12023, 14 May 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 12023, 14 May 1892, Page 1

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