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Public Notices. Whittingham Bros, and Instone, THORNBUEY AND RIVERTON, Have on sale and to arrive — Harrows—Disc, Tine and Chain, at reduced prices Ploughs—Reid and Gray’s, Ransome, Sims and Head, with subsoilers Horse Rakes (American pattern), Sheep Racks, Sack Barrows Three-Horse Iron Whippletrees, Weighing Machines Cultivators, Horse Hoes, Ridging Ploughs Cambridge Roller, Farm Drays, Seed Drills (American) Broadcast Seed Sowers, Corn Screens, Grain & Seed Dressers, &c., &c. WHITTINGHAM BROS. & INSTONE, Thornbury and Riverton, Have on sale and to arrive— Clover Seeds—White, Alsike, Covvgrass, Red, Yellow Timothy (Colonial) —Cocksfoot, Creeping Yent, Hard Fescue, Meadow Foxtail, Ribgrass Rape and Turnip Seeds, all pure and fresh Mangel, Beet, and Garden Seeds of every description. Perennial Rj egrass, 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, HAYE ON HAND AND TO ARRIVE— Cora Sacks, "Wool Packs, Sewing Twine, Sheep Shears, Raddle (Blue and Red); Boiled and Raw Oil, Colza, Coarse Castor, Neatsfoot; White 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), Oamaru grown.

WHITTINGHAM BROS. & INSTONE THOENBUM Agents —Keid and Gray,’!* 1 arm Implements,J&c. „ —Calvert’s Carbolic Sheep Dip, &c. „ —National Insurance Company.

V. E. NOTICE is hereby given that an application has been made by William Campbell to transfer all his interest in d.p. section 1, Block IV, Eeldwick, to Thomas Johnston, of Woodburn, under the 65th clause of Land Act, 1877, and the proposed transfer will be heard and determined at a meeting of the Land Board to be held on Thursdav, the Ist day of May next. W. H. PEAESON, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Crown Lands Office, Invercargill, 27th March, 1884. NOTICE. mHE conveyance from Colac to Orcpuki will on and after 19th inst. leave Colac for Orepuki at half-past 2 o’clock. F. WILSON. NOTICE. piOISON is laid for Dogs in my Paddocks, *“ Tbornbury. Jan. 11, 1884. M. INSTONE. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. CAMPBELL, BUTCHEE, Has removed to premises newly erected on the site of those destroyed by fire and formerly occupied by him, situate in Palmerston street, where he will, as usual, be prepared to supply prime Beef, Mutton, &c., at lowest prices for cash. TO LET. f TIHE Eesidence of Mr A. Cross at South Eiverton, from let April to 30tli November. Eent: 10s per week. Apply to T. BOOTH, Agent. H. MOFFAT: T3EGS to inform the inhabitant of Otautau and surrounding district tuat his NEW FLOUE MILL s now in Eull Work, and hopes by strict attention tio business, and turning out a IiTRST CLASS AETICLE to merit a share of public suppo-t. Always on hand for Sale— FLOUE, BEAN, SIIAEPS, PIG-MEAL, CEUSHED OATS, CHAFF, &c„ &c. Cash Buyer of Grain. Farmers from a distance can have their grist ground by return. Gristing Flour per bushel 9d. do Pig Meal „ 6d. Oats crushed „ 2d. Otautau, Ist March, 1384. FOR SALE. F AEM containing about 311 acres near railway station ; easy terms. Apply to F. E. BOYD, Wnimutuku. G E EAT WEST ELI N HOTEL, Paimekston St. SHIELDS (late of the Wallace County Hotel), has pleasure in intimating that he has taken the above wellknown Hotel and hopes his old friends will roll up and give him a call. Good Stalling. T OB PRINTING & BOOKBINDING—- [ oYery description—at office of this paper,

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Western Star, Issue 830, 29 March 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Western Star, Issue 830, 29 March 1884, Page 3