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Mcsrs. Samuel Orr, and Co., Stafford street, Dunedin, offer increieed advantages to wool growers of disposing of their produce. They .re also booking orders for Deering's reaper and binder of which a limited number can only be obtained. ' Visitors to Ciristcharch for the races will find Barrett's iPamily and Commercial Hotel a most convenient and agreeable sojourn. The nous; is 1-ug^and ommodioug, containing 70 bedrooms, and in every respect well-furnishad aud titted with every conven'eice. Mr, Barrett als ), lhe prppiietor, poss^ss'-s the kn^ck of making his guests comforwible. The situation (f the house, moreover is in line centre of tbe rity, and commanding ready access to all the ch>ef 'points of public resort or c nvenience, makes it a most desirable establishment for visitors to dv' up at. We publish in our present issue the amended prospectus of the Wakatipu Gold Mining and Sluicing Company,— to which wa would draw the paiticu'ar attention of our readers. There can be no doubt about tbp lonafide nature of the investment thus offered to the public. We may add that we have seen a specimen of the gold taken f 10m the field, and nothing bitter has b^en seen .anywhere. No enterprise ever undertaken in the colony, has seemed more promising than" this, and there can be little doubt that the promise will have its complete fulfilment. " ",.(,"*" Newark has a,genuine " gusher " in the shape of, a natural cai well, that gives a flow of, 750,000 feet a day, g

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVI, Issue 28, 2 November 1888, Page 29

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVI, Issue 28, 2 November 1888, Page 29

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVI, Issue 28, 2 November 1888, Page 29