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Public Notices. WOOL SEASON, 1884-1885. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. (LIMITED), XT' AYE ranch pleasure in announcing Co the Wool Growers of Southland, that (he SOUTHLAND WOOL and GRAIN STORES are now ready for the reception of WOOL and FARMERS’ PRODUCE. The COMPANY’S FIRST SALE of the SEASON will be held on THURSDAY, JAN. 15th, 1885. No charge made for Storage. JOHN TURNBULL, Manager. J. E. WATSON, Auctioneer. 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., Ac. WHITTINGHAM BROS. & INBTONE, Thornbury and Riverton, Have on sale and to arrive— Clover Seeds—White, Alsike, Cowgrass, Red, YellowTimothy (Colonial) —Cocksfoot, Creeping Yqnt, Hard Fescue, Meadow Foxtail, Ribgrass Hape and Turnip Seeds, all pure and fresh Mangel, Beet, and Garden Seeds of 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. & 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 ; ,Seed Potatoes (Kidney [and Derwent), Oamaru grown. WHITTINGHAM BROS. INSTONE THORNBURS & RIVERTON. Agents—Reid and Gray, Farm Implements, «tc. „ —Calvert’s Carbolic Sheep Dip, Ac. „ —National Insurance Company.

,F OR Sale or Lease, the MARIN B HOTEL, Riverton. Terms easy. Apply J. R. MILLS A CO., Riverton. [card.] K. ROI3ERT SON, Licensed Surveyor Under the Land Transfer Act, RIVERTON. NOTICE. 'POISON laid for clogs in my paddocks at -®- Wairio and Wrey’s Rush. Persons trespassing will be prosecuted. W. T. BIRCH ALL, Glad brook, Waitio MOTS SIT-IESi-TM UE CHAMPION OP THE WORLD. IN addition to the Highland and Agricultural Society’s Prize of £IOO in 1883, this Machine has ju’st been awarded the Royal Agricultural Society of England's, 1884, First P izo of £IOO, after an exhaustive trial of six days, beating McCormick Woods Howard Saaiuelson Johnston, Ac. The Machine is unequalled for durability, SIMPLICITY, LIGHTNESS OF DRAUGHT, CLEANNESS OP WORK, UNIFORMITY OP SHEAF, CERTAINTY OF TYING, MANAGEMENT' Of ANY crop. Highly favourable testimonials from the following purchasers id 1833 machines may bo inspected at the ollic- s id tin-agents J. & J. Sliaml, Centre Rush John Spratt, The Island, Wyndham Younger Bros., Groper’s Rush John Hall, The Grange, E lendalo Solo agents for Southland District, CARSWELL, WHITE A CO., Invercargill. CAUTION ! TP you do not know, you ought to know, **• b-fnve you dine—i spceiullynt hotels — where the vegetables were grown, in case j’ou might gel. your blood poisoned through the Cbinkier, ns there have been several cases lately. Collins’ Seed Depot. NEW POTATOES ! If you waul Garden Seeds, Fruit, Plants, or Vegetables in tit ir «eas<.n, TRY COLLI IMS, Riverton and Thohnbfry. ] o lies at the Lowest Price by the oz. or cwt. Hair Cutting in the evenings from 6d to Is.

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Western Star, Issue 910, 3 January 1885, Page 3

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