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n E OK GE JEPFERT begs to announce that he has received per r.t. Tongariro a large supply of PISHING TACKLE for the Season 1884-8& (which commences on the Ist October), consisting of Rods (12ft to 16ft), Reels, Line?, Gut Casts; Stewart, Thompson, and Grasshopper Tackle, Minnow Trices; also, Minors, Sylpb, Phantom, .tnd : Protean .Landing Nets and Handles; Space Rod Tops; Baskets, and Fly. Books. Upwards of 100 varieties of Flies, specially '' ordefed to suit the local rireri?. LAWN TENNIS BOWLS. HURST direct shipment just arrived, con *• sisting of Lawn Tennis Shoes, Rackets, Ball?, Nets, Court Markers, Lawn Tennis Sets ; Lawn Bowls (assorted sizes and bias.) CRICKETING MATEEIAL. jIjTEN'S, Youths', and Boys' Bats and •^- Wickets (all sizes and prices), Leg Guard Wicket-keeping and Batting Gbvee, Mat Balls, &c, &c. ' G. J. has just added to his previous large stock a well-selected assortment of Crewe Silks and Transfers. GEORGE JEEFEEY, TUAPEKA DISPENSARY, Ross Place, Lawrence. DISSOLVED PERUVIAN GUANO. pONCENTBATED ~M ANTJBE FOR ROOT CROPS AISD GRASSES. TON EQUAL TO 30 TONS OF BEST ROTTED STABLE MANURE. Sold with Guaranteed Analysis, and de lirered in fine, dry, powdery condition, free from lumps or stones. •", , , • w ,Mv The Dissolved Peruvian Guano is put up in good, strong bags of uniform weight: 1601bs gross each ; 14 bags to the ton. No re' weighing is required, and no charge ii made for the bags. To suit the convenience of buyers, it will be sold at 22s per bag. Purchasers of 70 baga in one lot, will obtain it at 21s per bag, net cash, delivered at Dunedin. Also— BONE DUST, Coarse and fine, green or digested. GIBBS, BRIGHT, AND CO., AGENTS, CbAWEOBD-ST., DTOEDiy. RAILWAY COAL & TIMBER YAKD3 LAWRENCE. m M'KENZIE begs to notify to the public ■*• * that he has for sale, at the above Sards, all i sorts and Bi'zes of Rough and Dressed Timber ; aUo, Builders' Ironmongery and a large stock of Doors and Sashes. Kaitangata, Beuhar, and Smithy Coal always on hand. • A branch business is conducted at Waitahuna, where all sorts of material can be obtained, jA- competent carpenter on the premises will furnish estimates of work &c. ETTRICK BUTCHERY AND BAKERY. nR.AWEORD AND LISHNER M beg respectfully to inform the residents of Ettrick and surrounding Districts that they have opened a Butchery and Bakery Establishment, and hope by paying strict attention'to 'business to merit a share of public, pat ronage -•; , v -Cash Purchasers of Sheepskins, Rabbitskins and Hides. Agents for T. Ritchie, Tailor, Tapanui. THOMSON AND (K> i . - MARBLE & STONE WORKS, MoBAY- Place,. , ' ' (Opposite ' First Church) ;• IMPOETEBS OF Marble" and Granite Monuments, Arbroath ' and Caithness Hearthstones jOamaru i Stone (superior quality), Lime, > I ,pement, Plaster of Paris, ■ ,' <&C., &C, &C. ' Agent— A. G. Mppgß, Builder, Lawrence. DO XBHEGH; SHOEING FORGE. i^MHELANBROS; • ... Pbopbietobs. ;' Having, purchased the above, we beg to (inform the inhabitants of Roxburgh and surroundingi ng Districts that the business of General Blacksmiths; Shpeirig,and Implement-making and repairing will 1 be. conducted by us; and , we; trust 9 receive a fair share , of public

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1111, 17 January 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Tuapeka Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1111, 17 January 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Tuapeka Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1111, 17 January 1885, Page 1