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WOOL i! WOOL! WOOL! SBASOH 1891 92. ' iSrtaSS-l STRONACH BROS. & MORRIS, ISmMoX | (Late DONALD STONACH 4 SONS.) WE are prepared to make liberal Casij: Advances on all Wool placed in qur hands for Sale in Dunedin or for ShipmenJ; to our London Agents. Ist Sale of the Season— Thursday and Friday, 17th- and 18th December, 1891 2nd „ „ „ '»» 7th and Bth January, 1892 3rd „ .. „ „ 28th and 29th January, 1892 4th. „ ' „ „ 11th and 12th February, 1892 sth " „ „ » 25th and 26th February, 1892 Our New Premises (now in course of erection) are provided with Standing Lights, as approved of by all Experts in Wool, affording uuusual advantages for the display of Clips largo and small. All lots will be catalogued, valued, sold, or withdrawn under our own personal supervision, and all lines will be protected up to vendor's reserve or our valuation. One shilling per bale only will be charged on Wool offered at local sales and not disposed of. Charges of all description on lowest scale. Account Sales promptly rendered. Special attention given to Farmers' lots of Wool. WOOLPACKS, TWINE, &c, AT LOWEST RATES. _ Auction Sales of Stock every Wednesday at Burnside. Skins, Hides, Tallow, Rabbitskins at our TEMPOEAEY PEBMISES, BOND-STEEET, DUNEDIN. BANKERS— THE COLONIAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, STRONACH BROS. AND MORRIS, AUCTIONEERS, WOOLBROKERS, &c, DUNEDIN.

HONESTLY BUILT. THE M'CORMICK BINDER. OUR FLAG IS STILL FLYING ! THE opposition have cut prices far below what staple machines can be manufactured for in order to keep the M'CORMICK from making sales. The superior merit of the M'CORMICK BINDERS and MOWERS, however, cannot be hidden, nor can the ! many tales of the rival salesman hide from the discerning purchaser the neatness, lightness, strength, symmetry, simplicity, and undoubted reliability and honesty of construction of the M'CORMICK. The discerning farmer knows that such machines are cheap at any price, and as quickly sees that the quickly-thrown-together low-priced machines will be dear in the long run, as whatever price they are offered at, even if it is as low as £2o fora binder, when delays, breakages, and repair bills are finally paid. Buy the machine that will stand by you ; the machine with a record ; the machine that will have an agency in your town fifteen year from this day, and should you then want a piece of repair, you would have no trouble in getting it. Unless the HONESTLY-BUILT M'CORMICK is better value for its price than the thrown-together machine is for its less price, we do not want to have it. We ask patronage only on a business basis, and we guarantee that we give greater value for the money than is viven in any cheap machine for less money. Go to _the M'CORMICK Agent in your District at once. ' Dont allow another day to pass. The Crop is large, and the demand is unprecedented for the celebrated LIGHT DRAFT STEEL M'CORMICK to cut it; celebrated for its light draft, for its powerful qualities in handling heavy grain. MORROW, BASSETT & CO., Christchurch and Dunedin. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. MOSGIEL HOUSE AND TUAPEKA BOOT MART, Ross Place, Lawhence. T DAVIDSON begs to inform the public *^ * that he has on hand the largest Stock of Boots and Shoes that he has held during the twenty -one years he has been in business in Lawrence, so that with such variety everyone can get fitted for the season. In the Drapery Department all the Goods in Stock will be disposed of at very reasonable prices, as it is Mr D's intention to reduce the Stock as quickly as possible. Note the Address : MOSGIEL HOUSE AND TUAPEKA BOOT MART, Ross Place, Lawrence. ALL NATION'S BUTCHERY. T\URING tbe last ten years I have been ■*-' in Business, my ambition has been to supply ni Patrons with Prime Beef, Mutton, Lamb, Veal, Pork and Small Goods of every description. Having just completed several additions to my Premises in Ross Place, and also having erected a new Slaughterhouse with all the latest improvements, I am in a better position to give my Customers the choicest qualities of all kinds of Meat at a more moderate price, being satisfied to trade for the smallest remunerative profit. Having erected a commodious Storeroom, I am prepared to buy for Cash Wool, Sheepskins, Hides, Rabbitskins, Tallow, &c, in any quantity. R. M'KEICH, Wholesale and Retail Butcher, Ross Place, Lawrence. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS I ! ~ Ex " Mamari." vy SUTHERJ.iND begs to inform his • patrons and the public generally that he has just received a Shipment of New and Fashionable Tweeds ex "Mamari,'' which, in addition to his already large Stock, gives a good selection of the newest and latpst patterns to choose from. A call olicited. A choice assortment of Gentlemen's Mer eery always in stock. W. SUTHERLAND, GENTLEMAN'S TAILOB AND OUTFITTER. Ross Place Lawrence. CHEAP FARES. rnHE Roxburgh - Lawrence Opposition -*- Coach loaves Lawrence every Tues. day, Thursday, and Saturday at 1 p m., returning from Roxburgh on alternate days. Return Fare, 10s ; Single do, 6s. W. WEATHERALL, Proprietor. NOTICE TN connection with my Stock >Sales at -*■ Waitahuna and Lawrence, I have ap pointed Mr James Moggath as my Agent at Waitahuna, who will receive entries of Stock for sale at either of the above-men, tioned places. J. C. ARBUCKLE, Auctioneer.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1869, 10 February 1892, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1869, 10 February 1892, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1869, 10 February 1892, Page 2

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