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BBASONS WHY THE WHEELEE AND WILSON SEWING MACHINE is FAR SUPERIOR to the SINGER :— r The W. and W. will do more work and do it better, The W. and W. is muoh more durable; it.will last ' a lifetime, and will run for years without repair. The W. and W. is easier to work. The W. and W. is not so liable to get out of order. The W. and W. has no cog-wheels to wear awaj and break. The W. and W. has no heavy machinery to tire and 1 weary the feet The W. and W. is more simple in action. The W. and W. has less wear and tear. The W. and W. is better finished. The W. and W. Has been awarded more prizes, and 'ie American made. - , ■ • I ' BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. I w. o. wTlkins, j lEONMONGEE, | SOLE AGENT FOR NELSON. MI) SPIRITS. I WHOLESALE AND EETAIL. XT E N:NB,S'SI':S:'.ON:E * BRANDY, Sing-le Bottle, ss. TH OWNSE ND ' S GE N" UIN B SAKSAPARILLA, jingle Bottle, 4s. €>& GEOIiGE THOMPSON, WAKATtJ HOTEL, THE OLDEST FREE HOUSE IN TOWN. 1539 SPECIAL NOTICE. TO BUILDERS, CABINET-MAKERS, AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. TjUNDLAT & CO. have now received -I- their Firat Shipment of Cedar Logs direct from the Kichmond River, and are now prepared to supply Sawn Cedar, any width or thickness up to 48 inches, and of a very superior quality, at Melbourne prices. An inspection of quality is invited. All orders shall receive our prompt attention. FINDLAY & CO., CUMBEBHAND, StUABT, and CaSTIE-STBEETS, ' Dunedin. * 1810 I EON and MACHINERY BUSINESS for SALE, which has been Established for eight years in the centre of DUNEDIN, and is now doing a first-rate paying trade. Annual profits over £1000. The Proprietor only gives'up to retire into private life. The Stock will be taken at valuation, which will require about £4000 cash, bat a part oi the Stock oould be reduced to.suit intending purchasers. The Premises are built on leasehold ground, with £300 valuation, and has 18$ years to run. Rental only £62 per annum. To an enterprising man with capital this is a rare opportunity to make a fortune. Principals only will be treated with if accompanied with references, on application to the Proprietor either personally or by letter. ; Address— . ROBERT BLACKADDER, 1600 Dunedin. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1875. Important and Extensive SALE OF PURE SHORTHORNS, of the Celebrated NB. Brand. : T^TTBESHANK,EaGLESTONE,& CO, JCi jointly with FISKEN & GIBSON, are favored with instructions from the Breeder, the Honorable NiEii Black, to Offer for Sale by Auction, at Mount Nooratt, near Terang, Victoria, on THURSDAY, the 18th November next. 400 Haad of PURE SHORTHORNS, as follows : 10 Pedigree Bulls, from 1 to 2§ years old .20 „ Heifers : 70 Pure Bulls, from Ito 2£ „ 80 „ Heifers, from 2$ to 3 „ ■ 80 „ Heifers, from 3to 4 » . . 40 „ Cows, from 4to 5 „ 50 „ Cows, from 6to 6 „ - 50 j, Cows, aged This fine herd, which was commenced by the present owner thirty-four years ago, comprised' Cows and Bulls of the purest strum of blood then. obtainable, and the standard of excellence having been maintained and improved by regular and systematic additions of the finest specimens of both sexes procurable in Great Britain, is unsurpassed in the Southern Hemisphere for purity; of blood, size, symmetry, and strength of constitution. The Auctioneers have much pleasure in recommending the above to buyers for stud purposes, as breeding from pampered or overfed animals has been carefully avoided. Catalogues will' shortly be prepared, and can be' botained on application to the Auctioneers. 1039! •,;:; .;;V'; :" fpr;sale; '■'■''--\;;;■ ''" \ AFIEST-CLASS HOESE-POWBE^ THRASHING MACHINE. WM. J. HERRICK, j 1529 Lower MoHtere. [ .TO LET. ; ; WILDEN HOUSE, OfTICES and PADDOCKS. ' ; _~ APAMS & KINGDON. \ fT»O STAND jTHIS SEASON^ at Ji JL Kebr'B, Waimea Weßt, the well-known impor*«d ! C!»rt ? hoMo oi :.::,, Ir , ,: , ~-r ,-.,, ,':',.. ~. ;;a L i A,N-O :: E,:R.; i ' '"/;.\. ''"' TkbmS—£3 each marej atid 2r9. 6di groom»ge. ' j First-olwi Paddopks at ( the usual charges. No retpomibility, but •ve^ryoare taken.1 J ' • 5 • Waim^Ww^S^ptomUr 24th, 1375. ,146 a

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Colonist, Volume XVII, Issue 1981, 19 October 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume XVII, Issue 1981, 19 October 1875, Page 1

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