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TTEN|DERSON and FERGUS, Gboege-stebet, Dunbdin, BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Importers of Marble and Slate Mantel-pieces. Arbroath, Oastlemaine, and Malmesbury Flagging. Marble, Granite, and Oamaru Stone Monuments. A large supply of Building Materials always on hand. Estimates given, and communications punctually attended to. Designs sent to all parts of the colony on application. Minton's Paving. ■VT^E HAVE FOR SALE, On Hand, and to Arrive — Sheep Nets, 40 to 60 yards long Corn Sacks— full weight — Calcutta's 400-gallon Iron Tanks and 200-gallon "Water Butts Kock Salt Fencing Wires Clovers — We have a shipment of sorts, just to hand, fresh and good Turnip Seeds, both Colonial grown and imported Rape Seed to arrive, also Cocksfoot and Rye-grass Seeds A shipment of Mitchell's Grain and Grass Seed Sowing Machines (with the latest improve ments) adapted for sowing turnip seed broadcast at from 6 to 12 oz. per acre These machines soon recoup the cost, through the saving of seed. We are Agents for Nicholson's Reapers, and have on hand a variety of Extras. We have still a few Extras for Pirie's Ploughs. Double-furrow Ploughs by Murray and Co., of Banff — we have a few of these for Sale, cheap. Barn Fanners Potatoe Digging Machine, &c, &c. N I M M O AND BLAIR, FORWARDING AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, Princes-street South, Dunedin. STAFFORDSHIRE WAREHOUSE, MACLA.GGAK STBEET. Established by D. Weir, A.r>. 1861. The subscriber begs to intimate to his numerous friends and the public, that a dissolution of partnership has taken place in the late firm of Weir and Samson, Princes street, Dunedin, and would respectfully draw the attention of citizens, storekeepers, hotel proprietors, private families, and parties about to furnish, that he has fitted the above warehouse, which is now replete with new goods, consisting of China, Glass, Earthenware, Lampware, and Ironmongery, all of which has been lately purchased in auction for cash, and imported from the best manufacturers in the United Kingdom at much lower prices and reduced rates than ever hitherto. Possessing a thorough knowledge of the trade, and being now -under almost no business expenses, I am in a position to offer goods considerably under any house in the trade. Please test the truth of this assertion. Thanking my numerous patrons for past favours and support, and soliciting a continuance of the same, I am, yours respectfully, DAVID WEIR, Staffordshire Warehouse, Maclaggan-st. N.B. — One door above the Arcade. All packing guaranteed. FORRESTER, • WOOD AND COAL MERCHANT, Stuaet Street (Opposite Jail), Dunedin. Newcastle, Scotch, Kaitangata, and Green Island Coal. All kinds of Firewood. Branch Yard — St. Kilda Road, near Maloney's Hotel. Orders left at either yard will be punctually attended to,

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 265, 31 May 1878, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 265, 31 May 1878, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 265, 31 May 1878, Page 6

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