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Public Notices J. E. WATSON & CO., AGFNTS FOR MARSHALL SONS AND CO., GAINSBOROUGH, ENGLAND, Have to arrive, and arrived, Threshing Mills, Traction, Portable, V«=rtieal|ond Horizontal Eng^ncß of all d- soriptions. Thexj makers have secured ovor 3CO fmt pr zrs for their machinery at all the Leading bhows and ExhiLi inns in various parts of the world and tho enormes output sp f aks for irsplf. This flrm ha< only hoen established about 55 yoara, and havo in tht»t titne tarued out 100,000 Engines and Mills. There are more M»rßh»U Engines sold in Otago and Southland than all other makea put together. ... . . t We would rtcommend ir.tfin^ing Burnhaßers to get measurements of Marshall cylinder, &c, and compare with other makes betoro purchasing elsewhere. ALL DUPLICATES KEPT IN STOCK. DIRECT IMPORTERS BELTING, OILS, PACKING. Al.o Agent, for P^and D. Dancan's MELOTTE SEPARATORS, Disc Harrows, Cv Itiva- f^^^S^^?^*^--^ • . tors, and Drills. T j Cleanest and easiest running Farmers should book their orders M^T\. *6&k jN2^^^ Separator in the market, for these Cultivators early, bo as ; i'^ ; s^«s^i^w^3L'^> ¥^^^§^^l^%^^ r not to bo disappointed. 4 Thia cultivator has no equal in the »> .. E iav d, rti i^wc market. fiM^%%§^s^fe^^^^™- 4v v iv"^#^ BLUE JAY PLOUGHS. W. Gardiner and Co., "1 (j J V^i^l^^ tiirmip 25J?Jl : - :t : V-.vr !^^i^- v/|?^|J^q TURNIP Ploughs, Rollers and TO^M^^^^^^^MW^^P^^^^f Farm implements. 1 W^m^^^^M^S^ DrtVAT " VATftR(S mW&Z&WiMitf^j^^ POTATO CULTIVATORS. Andrews and Beaven: f§ pp^S^f"| Chaffcutters, Corn- <^^ii^^§^ AJrD crushers, Seed Ol9aninei^^^^^^o^^^^tj\W nvnmmTFS Machinery. "'^^^^^^^^^^kSQi'sv^WSrS! IMPLEMENT DEPOT, TAY STREET^

rrO STAND AT HIS OWNER'S FARM, DRUM A MOND, & TRAVEL THE SDBROUNDING Dl - TRICTS THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION GARTHLANO PEDIGREE. , OAUTHLAND (1134?) Vol xxiv, Bay, foaled July. 1900, bred by William Hunter, Esq, Garthland Maine, Strnnraer. VVi s tonshire, Scotland. Sire, Prince Robert, (7135), Vol xi. Dam, Old Darling (736fi), Vol. xi. Sire of Lam, Tom (877), Vol. 1 ; gr-dam, Puppet (2617), Vol. vi ; bire of g-dam, Lord Lyon (480), Vol. 1 ; g.g-dam by Clyde (1102) Vol II ; K.g.g-d&m by Drumore Old Farmer (510), Vol I. GARTHLAND is full brother to the champion horse Uiawatba, well known in Scotland, as a grand, big, heavy cart horee of the best type, and winner of a great many prizes. In 1593 ho won first priza at Newtown Stewart ; io 1304 he w«h first at Newton Stewart and firat at Stranraer ; in 1895 ho hod the Girvan and Ballantrae premiums ; in 189U he had the Hamilton premium ; in 1898 he won ,the Glasgow premium, and was firet in the open cla^s (it the stallion ihow, and won the Cawdor Challenge Cup ; In 1h99 he was again firbt iv the open class, and won tbe Cawdor Cup, alao fi.-st at the II and A S Snow at Edinburgh aud won the Prince of Wales gold modal; in 1000 he was first ao the lilasgow Summer Show, and won the Dufee of Mont rope's plate and also ih«? Duk? of I'ortlaud's Cup at Ayr Show. Loth io 1901 and.4902, he way fir«t at, the G!ot>£ow PtalliOD Show, and for the fourth tuna won fm oawdor Cup i AmoDfc hia 6odb are MaicwlUw, winner of first prize at Newton Stewart as a foal in ISOs, Brst 6'rtu- ' met, «nd fir«t at Newton Susw»rr, »n lSs)u, first »t ; Newton S> ewart ftud Chunpion In l ii'X), first nft .SpringStallion Show, and flwc atSnmrnf-rShow at Glasgow i 1 1001; in 1003 he won the Cawdor Oup. Ins sin.-, l'rmcc Kcbert (TiSA/, l>a» juovert himself U> be more loun an ordinary good l>ie:?r.i:i;r liorse, olid is of high, individual merit, in 'S-ft, ISJU iilc I'Ali he travelleo in the RtiinM of Galluwar district, and iv the latu-r jear he was flm acid horse at me Glasgow show in a large aud Btronjr clasa. In 1&03 he had th« Claokinatinon'prviiiiuiu, in ISU4 the Ol«nkins pieiiaum, and in )Slis he ha<J tne Upper Nithdale premiuui. i'rince Hobert w (?ot by tht oelihratcd Prince m Wales rt»73) and his dam was got by btcel'a Prince Obarlie (628). iiis iJoiii, oia was a mare of excellent qunlity, and winner of many liret prices ct Stranraer r.nil ..ther«howh, i;oth aa a filly and ad a brood mare. Her sire, Tom (877), is well .known in WigtonjhiiD as v sin- of a loeof iin.t claja breeding r-took. His K-i. ;r,m, Puppet was got by the noted stallion herd Lyoii (42i;. He wan awarded th"j flr«i> t-ri'-'c of Din i.ami of ci.illouiiy ..(•riciiiiiir.U A>suciation outn n i a uiio jt-.vr-olij un:i a iwo-je^r-'ihi, aurt firt>t j-ri'it ; f i i'u Konar-hire AnTi-ujlmral Amociaticii in l;Tii. I'l-iii, i out 1-iTI to ISSJ • »; wr.s sirh of very ni.itiy ;r,' viii.-ii v nii-n.N. Intr^-J yinssr'w in im'ry i I +* i.-i-ho • 1 .UJ.Jur 0.. Illill l -. Uli 1-lU III- ULku'U'd an uii'.s wiTe by him lit* wm &'.v.ii(Ud lirsi )>'vr»»t <ii.issfow a« the sire of ih» Ijtnt j:rooj> of ti\o iwj-yu£ir-oi«B tut by Oiie e'lrn in Ifti2. ■j'.m'v ii/rtfon,, j'.iisfte pruv«>* vnjit UAivniLANnis nr- — i'l.(l from die beat ktraiti CljdL-sdnU) biocd iv Scotland, TKiljlS— Six guineas: Vi 8s at end of season and £3 3.s when msr- 1 provtK in foci. G^od paddock provided for nitres at Is Cd per week All care taken last iiu rf .£)>'insihiiHy. Mirea sold or (ixoliar.j.ed nuid m in fool. For further particulars t'pply to JOHN EWAN, <Jvi-»ic-r. Drcromond, southland NOTIOfi'. H. BACON, UMBRELLA MAKER HAS lieinoved trom Eek street to Premises m t door to NEIL'S; lIERBLIST, DEE STREET Razors and Scissors Ground and Set. HI6GIPJ S' PATENT DAIRY SALT. IN 1 CWT BAGS, NOW LANDED. Mackerras and Hazlet£, iINVKROARGILL. ONE HUNDRED YEARS OLD ! TAKE PEARSON'S PEPTO-CHIOR TOR Indigestion, Dyspepsia, AND ALL KINDRED TROUBL ES IT Has Cured Thousands IT Will Cure You. READ N.Z. "TESTIMONIALS. All Chemlsta and Stores. 4s liottle, He*d Offlc« for N»w Zealand : 34* YOEK OBCAMBERS, Mannar* Street, Wellington. Wholeeale Agentt toy Southland ;

" MILBURN GUANO." Specially Adapted as a Manure for Turnips on Clay and Peaty Soil. GUARANTEED ANALYSIS OVER 50 PER CENT, PHOSPHATE OF LIME. This Manure is in ao EXTREMELY FINE STATE OF DIVISION, thus rendering it MORE QUICKLY AVAILABLE as a plani food. Mineral Phosphates ftt» owing to their slow solubility, slower in their action than other Manures, but, on the other hand, their fertilizing action extends over a period of several years. On this account it is advisable to apply them generously at the rato of from 2 to 4 cwt. PRICE £3 5s Delivered. OBTAINABLE FROM NATIONAL. MORTGAGE & AGENCY CO., IKVEROARGILL, -AND FROM WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO.. INVERCARGLLL. SALE. offe -M<ks 14 ONLY • fgfa VvK ARJ2 CL^AUIA'ti THKBB 10 MAKE KO-JM V^* 'C/ -b^*L,_ to Li JSfcW «XOUK. vr"X 5^ Oi^- Come and Get the Fick.^J KyfKJ Priees--£l4 10s up. FULL GUAU4NTEE. f^SffiT^ i^j-V Also, 2 or 3 Shop-soiled ANGLO-SPECIALS fmJF\ at LOW FIGURES. jflOr\ 2 Weeks only, starting Oct. 31st WTXn. wiy — (w) *fe iVr KtNZI£& ROACH, &b _ INVERCARGrILL. ~'*"~ i fwfe\ FOR STEHLSNG VALUE IN LOOK UP IHf nMnDWUHr CiO Hoi w I 1 0 1 B. Bm^ W v &n 8 Q. ana There is no sentiment in business- The kesnness of present day competitinon brnaheß aside those who think aod actotherwise. While fulfilling a plain duty to yourselves, your home, and yourbuaineeß,you -vrili find it to your^direct advantage to ! LOOK US UP. \U BUR HOUSE tttmmi G DEPARTMENT Our variety of Bedsteads, Cutlery, Platedware, Enainelledware, Fenders, Fire Irons -and Brasses, Crockery, Giaesware and Sundries, willbe found sufficiently wide to meet the requirements of all comers. Contractors, Coachbuilders, Cabinetmakers, Engineers, Plumbery Tinsmiths, and Tradesmen generally will find full supplies of all Leading kines in Material and Tools. WE HAVE RECENTLY LASfDEDChoppers' Pride, Sharp's, and Plumb'a Axes Dissfcon's and Simmond's Crossout Saws Wheatman and Smith and Spear and Jackson's Circular Saws North British Rubber Belting, 1 to 10 inch Peace's and Nicholson's Files Anchor Axle Grease American, English, and Russian Lubricating Oils Haggie'a and Bullivaut's Wire Ropes , ; Steel-faced Iron, for planer knives Helvotia Belt Laces Hemp, Tuck'a Asbestos, Aarris's T>emon and Metallic Packing •: Orooved Steel and Black Deck Spikes, .5 to 8 inches Bokor's Lifting Jacks, 1 to 4 tons ALSO IN SXOOK— Planet, Champion, Orion, and Zealandia Ranges Cooking and Heating Stoves Cottage Grates, Plain, Polishediaod Tile Orates Wallpaper, Scrim,- Oils, Dry, Piilp, and Ready-mixed Paints, Bon Accord Paints, Window Glass, £*utty. DEE STREET^ Adjoiaiug PHace of Walee).

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Southland Times, Issue 19194, 4 November 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 19194, 4 November 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 19194, 4 November 1903, Page 4

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