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7 NSW ADVEBTIoJSIgSNTS. _ WINTER, 1893. ■ '■ "■ 0 ' " ■ WE have iuafc received word by the English Mail, from the ManaJactarers, that our FIRST SHIPMENT of NEW GOODS for the WINTER SEASON were shipped to us by the &.S. PAKEHA, direct from London, on January Qth, due in New Zealand on the let of MAKOH. LOVEDAY BROS., DIRECT IMPORTERS Clothing mid Drapery $ Trafalgar sircet, Nelson. ' J ] TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON, ift*!^ ft? Are now unpacking their i^irst .flii JL y\li Shipment of , -mm ploughs i \ I or c eaSO]D » comprising EanW^^^/Mm some3s > Howard's aad Hornaby's . / ||Tt|l| with a complete assortment of |||M Steel (0 Cast Breasts, Jfliillf Slaiies 9 Jf ] M Wlteeh, etc.'---&M WM Ur oc^ s 00 varied to particuMf* ™IlarißCj1 lariBCj but would draw s P ecial wi Ihl attention to G 1) M & I It C P Steel Chill $3^ DIGGING- PLOUGHS. These Ploughs will plough a greater depth and width thpa any ordinary Plough, with less draught, and leave the soil thoroughly broken and pulverised, and lit for sowing. ———————— v i— - We h ave ?lso on £silc ; > — Zig Zag and Chain Harrows — Coleman and Morton's Cultivators— BontalPa Chaff Cutters and Horse Gears— a vrnip Cutters—Pulley .blocks— Bolt Clippers — Plough and Trace Chains— Uames. 11 "0 *■" ■' " '■- Ayhj's WeljMDg Machines. Best India Rubber and English Leather Belting. Iron and Steel Fencing Wire—Barbed Wire— Staples -.Wire Strainers— Galvanised Iron — iiidging — Spouting— -etc, etc. Xt t. t o, ,~ fOOEIMGEOUE.— Robmt Sorimgeour left ■N E L. S O N p Crieff, November, 1864, last heard of Bi, -g^- „ in Napier, Hawfco'a Bay, New Zsaland, COL jKYTiYl'Wl'liYYl February, 1873, and about that time left, i o^w d M «AAijj^iAM l AAj., I with fifteen or Bisteen others, to go farther ] up the country. Any information regarding I -"■— ' him, dead or alive, will be thankfully received Wn* t-m-t^tt n ™« by his father or by- hia brother, Peter Sorim- < V Ulini/ 9 HO geour,l3, Oomrio street, Crieff, Perthshire. .fc'BLMHU, Farm For Saler Maaubotun»B and Importers, WAIMEA WEST (JAMES KERB I^ ]£AVB a Choice aeeortmout of mHE FARM at Walmea West, containing wvn , Tnrr ,„_ „„ ,„, , JL i 96 Acres, being Seation 119, and parts ENGLISH AND COLONIAL of 118 and 114 and Section 6 on Square 1, and oonaprising some of the beat agricultural J BoOtS Wild ShoeS I XpVsnfhfpr O omiseato JAMES KERB; AT,WAYn TNT QTrwrir or to JOHN KERB, ALWAYcULN STOOK. 644 Lake Station. Boots and Shoes MADE TO^ ORDER at ~~ i the shortest notice. J j REPAIRS NEATLY DONE. MOTUEK A W\ S.Blick & Co., THE Sal^noe NELSON BOOT EMPOEIUM, 0F THB a gALgAR mm * Summer Stock ST. ALBANS' HOUSE, HARDY 6T3EET. Flowers, Jackets, Flannelettes, < ' Ladiea' Straw Hats, suitable for HHro r MRS. AN STICK k « b ° ' in now selling i »<>ld at a reduotf: 011 THE BALANCE OF BEE ! 0N ÜBUAL r Summer Drapery I A. MANOY. and Millinery, M(^" Mi LADIES' & CHILDEEN'S ~" ' ' ~ Coshimet eto Robert Watson, , WStUUHS, etC, Horse.Shoer& General Smith, at gbeaxly T) E GB to anno»Ance to his Onßtomerafan TmTnw Al a nii & S en eraliy that n fatnra Keduced Prices. 0K; 3 :: :; :: %: — — RerjQove Is. SteeUng 3d", (next to FlemiDg & Sons), TRAF-4LQAR. gTjREE j T HARDY STBEET n «t Gay'a Sta^lee).

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Colonist, Volume XXXV, Issue 7207, 11 March 1892, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XXXV, Issue 7207, 11 March 1892, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XXXV, Issue 7207, 11 March 1892, Page 2