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Public Notices. Whittingham Bros, and Instone. THOKNBURY AND RIVERTON, Hate on sale and to arrive — n Harrows—Disc, Tine and Chain, at reduced prices ,r Ploughs—Reid and Gray’s, Ransome, Sims and Head, with subsoi'ers ' s Horse Rakes (American pattern), Sheep Racks, Sack Barrows '■ Three-Horse Iron Whippletrees, Weighing MachinesCultivators, Horse Hoes, Ridging Ploughs Cambridge Roller, Farm Drays, Seed Drills (American) Broadcast Seed Sowers, Corn Screens, Grain & Seed Dressers, &c., &c. WHITTINGHAM BROS. INSTONE, a Thornbury and Riverton, Have on sale and to arrive— Clover Seeds—White, Alsikc, Cowgraas, Red, Yellow Timothy (Colouial)--Cocksfoot, Creeping Yent, Hard Fescue, Meadow Foxtail, Ribgrass Rape and Turnip Seeds, all pure and fresh M-angel, Beet, and Garden Seeds oE every description. Perennial Ryegrass, machine-dressed. Having now obtained a first-class seed dresser, we are prepared to clean ryegrass for the public at Invercargill rates. WHITTINGHAM BROS. & INSTONE, Thornbury & Riverton, HAVE ON HAND AND TO ARRIVE— Corn Sacks, Wool Packs, Sewing Twine, Sheep Shears, Raddle (Blue and Red); Boiled and Raw Oil, Colza, Coarse Castor, Neat sfoot; Whitejf Lead, Hemitite Paint, &c., Galvanised Roofing Iron, Doors, Sashes, Nails, &c. ; Fencing Wire, Barbed do, Colonial and American, at special rates ; Cement. Bone Dust and Guano ; Seed Potatoes (Kidney and Derwent), Oaraaru grown. WHITTINGHAM BROS. INSTONE THOKNBUBT & BIVEETON. Agents —Reid and Gray, Farm Implements, &c. „ —Calvert’s Carbolic Sheep Dip, &c. „ —National Insurance Company. ON ACCOUNT OF REMOVAL T° save expense and trouble of removal, I have determined to CLEAR OUT my present STOCK of FANCY GOODS, TOYS, &c„ &e., at a GREAT REDUCTION in prices. J. W. CHAPMAN. R. FEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. OPENING OF COLAC EXTENSION. TTMTE above exsention of Colne branch, one A. mile and fifteen chains from present terminus, will be opened for traffic on Mondaynext, 24th inst.; trains running on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays only, at following times: Leave Riverton for Colac 11.50 am. and 4.15 p.m. Leave Colac for Riven ton 12.43 p.m. and 5.7 p.m. On Monday a train will leave iverton for Colac at 6 10 a.m., and Colac for Riverton at 6.55 a.m. A. GRANT, District Traffc Manager. Dunedin, Sept. 21, 1883. NOTICE. T BEG to inform my late customers and the public gene-ally that I have this day sold to Mr ANDW. MILLAR the premises and business lately carried on by myself at Colac Buy; and in thanking them for favors accorded to myself, I beg a continuance of same to my successor. JAMES A. FISH. Rivlrton, 10th Sept., 1883. T/jp EFKRRING to the above advertisement, I beg to state that I will still continue the business in its entirety, and hope by moderate charges and attention to business to merit a continuance of the favors accorded to Mr Risb. ANDREW MILLER. BAP GA INS I BARGAT NS j ! BARGAINS! !! nnillS being my last week at Riverton, a great variety of STATIONERY of all descriptions will be sold at cost price. AY. C. GREGG, Palmers: on street, Riverton. NOTICE TO FENCE. To the owner of section -22, block 18, Cwlac Bay. rgAAKE NOTICE, that I intend to erect a boundary fence between sections 21 and 22, Colac Bay, said fence to consist of post and two rails and one barbed wire. DENIS CORKERY, Owner of section 21, block 19, "VTEW SEEDS! NEW SEEDS! NEW SEEDS. 1 The Undersigned has on Sale and to arrive KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS, In great Yariety. FLOWER S EEDS. Quality and Variety cannot be surpassed. Also, AGRICUITURAL SEEDS. WHITE CLO VER • COAVGRASS ALSTKE CLOVER RED CLOVER YELLOW CLOVER or TREFOIL RAPE (Broad-leafed Essex) RYEGRASS COCKSFOOT TIMOTHY HARD FESCUE < TURNIP SEEDS, of Sorts SEED POTATOES, in great variety &c., &c., &c. Catalogues, prices, and samples to be had . on application. EGBERT CLEAVE, WHOLESALE and RETAIL SEEDSMAN, Doe street, Invercargill. j N.B.—R. C. is prepared to thoroughly dress grass seed, in any quintal v, for farmers and others, with one of Diumnvinu’s improved crass seed cleaning nnn liines, winch has proved itself to he the only machine that has given entire s.atislacl imi. Inspection respectfully n quoste .. Terms on application. Colac Bay, 25th Sept., 1883. NOTICE TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. TOHN CALLAGHAN (late of the Have- ” lock Hotel, Riverton) is to be found st the Shamrock Hotel, Fairfax, where good accommodation for man an I boast can bo had at moderate charges, The liquors, to be approved of, mu-t be sampled. NOTICE. A LL Dogs found prowling on Sections 1, 6,7, 8, and 9, block 6, Jacob’s River Hundred, will he let straight at, and poison is aid all over the paddocks. john Mclntyre. NOTICE. A LI. debts due to the undersigned must lie paid on or before 22nd inst., olln nvise legal proceedings wil He taken without further notice; and all account# due by me are requested to be forwimlc 1 at once. Mr T. Booth’s signature will be a sulllcicut discharge for payment {of nil accounts due to me. c 'KO W X HO TEI r, OI’AUTAU. Mrs Price desires to inform her old Friends and tbe residents of Otantnu district generally ahat she has opened above hotel, where she can guarantee comfortable a..commodal ion, and A\ r incs, Spirits, &c. of the best brands. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS mill? BRITISH & NEW ZEALAND MORTGAGE & AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, have now on hand their annual supply of seeds, including AYhile Clover Alsykc Cow grass Red Clovir Trefoil limothy, (lolmiial and import-d Rape Turnip Sored of all the best dcscii] ( ions Cocksfoot A Iso, V huge stock of .dachi i -dnv-'ed five giv.ss ttcotl, ni lowc.-t i unvi.kPri cs. For particular# app'v to W. G. ASHTON, Wukapal u. J. o.*Alc.A RDELL, Manner,

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Western Star, Issue 778, 26 September 1883, Page 3

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