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Public Notices. Whittingham Bros, and Instone, THORNBURY AND RIVERTON, Hate 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 Biverton, Have on sale and to arrive— Clover Seeds—White, Alsike, Cowgrass, Red, Tellow Timothy (Colonial) —Cocksfoot, Creeping Yent, Hard Fescue, Meadow Foxtail, Ribgrass Rape and Turnip Seeds, all pure and fresh Mangel, Beet, and Harden Seeds of every description. Perennial Rjegrass, machine-dressed. Having now obtained a first-class seed dresser, we are prepared to clean'ryegrass for the public at Invercargill rates. WHITTINGHAM BROS. & INBTONE, 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, 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 ; t Seed Potatoes (Kidney [and Derwent), Oamaru grown. WHITTINGHAM BROS. & INSTONE THOEKBUEI & EIVEETON. Agents—Reid and Gray, Farm Implements, &c. „ —Calvert’s Carbolic Sheep Dip, &c. „ —National Insurance Company. PINK OF FASHION! HP H O M A S CARROLL, 1 BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, Desires to inform the inhabitants of Riverton and surrounding distinct that he has commenced business in the premises lately occupied by Mr Henry Cassels, in Palmerston street, where, by good workmanship combined with moderate charges and punctuality in the execution of all orders entrusted to bis care, he hopes to meet with a fair share of public support. Reiates Neatly Executed.

W. D. A. & P. ASSOCIATION. AEKET DAY. AT THORNBURT ETEET WEDNESDAY. G. EEATHERSTONE, Secretary, [card.] A K. ROBERT SON, Licensed Surveyor Under the Land Transfer Act, RIYERTON. NOTICE. 'tt'AQISON laid for dogs ia my paddocks at “** Wairio and Wrey’s Bush. Persons trespassing will be prosecuted. W. T. BIRCHALL, Gladbrook, Wairio NOTICE. f fIHE undersigned, being about to stock his paddock on the Highlands, gives notice that poison will again be laid on same for dogs, j, mcintyre. |ONT be deluded by the showey colored packages of seeds, purporting to grow vegetables in fancy colors, but get your SEEDS where you have had satisfaction for the last 7 years —and will get it again. Also, good varieties of CABBAGE PLANTS and SEED POTATOES—Breeze Prolific, the best that bus over been grown in New Zealand ; Ash Leaf and other sorts. THE ADDEE3S : W. J. COLLINS’ SEED DEPOT, PALME RS TON" ST., RIYERTON, AND MAIN ST., THOR N BURY. NOTICE UNDER RABBIT NUISANCE ACT, 1882. 13HOSPHORISED GRAIN will be laid on 1 A- (Jjvwn lands in the Longwood District during the week commencing 18th Aug., 1884, and all owners of lands in above district are notified to lay poisoned grain during same period. ALFRED DOUGLASS. j Rabbit Inspector. Riverton, 12lh August.

NOTICE. A LL MONEY clue to nio must be paid on or before August 31st, 1884. R. A. WITHERIDGE. Colac Bay, July 30tb, 1834. Whiskies! Whiskies! JUST LANDED, Ex the Brodick Bay, from Glasgow, A N Assortment of MACKIE & CO.’S *“■ high class WHISKIES in bulk and case, including the celebrated ISLAY BLEND, Also, MACKIE’S “ VEEY EAEE OLD SPECIAL,” Guaranteed eleven years old. Repoet on Messes Mackie & Co.’s “Special” Whisky. St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, London, 14th Nov., 1883. I have carefully examined and (ested samples of this Whisky at various times, and have much pleasure in certifying that it is, in my opinion, a very pure and wholesome spirit, and quite free from any deleterious matter. Its appearance shows great age, ami it is, without exception, the Finest Old Highland Whisky I ever remember examining. In hot climates where spirits are consumed I would strongly recommend such a whisky as this, and also for medicinal purposes when prescribed, as it cannot fail to be beneficial and superior to the generality of unwholesome brandies sold since the vintage in Franco lias failed. (Signed) ALFRED ROBINSON, M. 8., M.E.C.S., Eng., &c., &c., &c. WHITTINGHAM BEOS. & INSTONE, Agents, Riverton and Thornbury. NOTICE. 'FIS'AYING disposed of my Colac Bay business to W. D. Phipps, all outstandings accounts may either be paid to myself or W. D. Phipps, whose receipt for same will be a sufficient discharge. K. FRASER. NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. TF THE Furniture stored in my bouse bo not removed before IGtli inst., the same will be sold to defray expense of storage. THOS. McCULLOOII. Wallace County Hotel, Riverton, 7lb August.

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Western Star, Issue 871, 16 August 1884, Page 3

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