"New Advertisements JfONSTER QLBARINQ QALE AT THE BA.LCLUTHA BOOT AND SHOE MART. F. M A^ S O N ' . Has resolved to reduce his EXTENSIVE STOCK of Boots of his own Manufacture, and Large Consignments of Boots of very superior quality, at such LOW PRICES As cannot fail to ensure a Speedy, Clearance. i LOOK HERE : | Gents' Elastics, from — ~ ; — " ifa 6d upwards Ladies' do. „ _____ 3s 6d Children's do. „ — — — i s g d Men's Strong" Water tights, Colonial mads, warranted, only 17s 6d. TERMS CASH. c5lB qOMERVILLE "OROTHERS ACCOUNTANT IN BANKRUPTCY. Beg to announce .to SETTLERS Having beenTappointed by His Honor in the Judge Ward an Accountant in Bankruptcy, WAITEPEKA, WAREPA, FUERUA, PORT * heret y intimate that lam prepared to MOLYNEUX, KAIHIKU, WAIWERA, conduct business in that department, and and surrounding Districts, ' that aU such matters intrusted to my care shall have prompt attention. That they are BUYERS of OATS AND WHEAT, Balclutha, Augu S tf3o/18rr. in any quantities ; QR^Fi^ERTAINMEN?, Also, every description of Tpwn HftU TAPANUI FARM PRODUCE ; • by the CHICAGO MINSTRELS, For which HIGHEST PRICES are given. Consisting of Eight Artistes, universally acknowledged to be the most talented combination that has ever visited the Colonies. They would also remind Settlers that, . mTT^^^ ,. ' On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY next, with the view of extending their business September 11 and 12. both as Buyers and Sellers, they lately Dave AklS^oN, Bones, enlarged their premises, and have made Wilkie Ahlington, Tambo. important additions to their Stock: and „ ' JoHN Wl Maksh ALI,, Basso. Walter C. Hawkins, Phenomenal Alto, havln S . . George J. Harland, DAILY COMMUNICATION with DUNEDIN, Baritone and Dancist. J. Oaten, They are now prepared to supply every Tenor £md Preil s soi oi oi | nglish Concertina article at the most reasonable rates. Andrew Paterson, Pianist and Director of Music. "~ The Great Treble Clog Dance, by the Arlington Bros. They woiild call particular attention to • Doors open at 7.30 ; Eccentricities to commence at 8 o'clock. NEW STOCK Prices of admission, 3s and 2s. of c^^ 6 W. Goold, Agent. WINTER CLOTHING, TX7-ANTED Known. -H. & R BrownYt lie have just opened their first FLANNELS, shipment of Spring Goods. BLANKETS, "WTANTED Known.— For gocd taste, DRESS GOODS, V V M . st y le » and finish, H. &B. BrownWINCEY^ lie s Millinery holds the very first place. P-RTMTPATST* cjtttrtci "\A7" A]SrTEI) Known.— H. &B. BrownCRIMEAN SHIRTS,- VV lie now import their own MilliSOCKS, Etc. Etc., nery and Baby Linen, and sell very cheap All of unusual value ; S deed ' Pr ™ e^treet, opposite Herbert, ' Haynes, and Co. c 530 Also, to their large and carefully selected TrMPORTANT TO FARMERS stock of X AND BUILDERS. BOOTS and SHOES, LIME! , LIME! IRONMONGERY, CROCKERY, JAMES M f DONALD, STATIONERY, Lime-Bokner, GROCERIES, WAIHOLA GORGE, Etc Etc as muc k pleasure in informing the Clutha Farmer? and Builders that he has succeeded in making special arrangements with the GoveraQ Ml ii ment, whereby his Lime will in future be carried ?> oine r y 1 1 1 c mr o s. , at thQ rate of TENPISNC!E per truck 0{ 1?IVB MERCHANTS TONS per mile, which, added to 25a per ton at Milburn Station, enables him to DELIVER it at STOREKEEPERS and MILLERS, BALCLUTHA for about 28s per ton, WAITEPEKA. els>2 j^ jg c^tite -unnecessary to the modern scientific LAND TRANSFFR ACT farmer to expatiate on the great value of Lime NOTICES. n improving the qualities of fehe soil, as its benefits have long been proved and freely ackuowNotice is hereby given that the several ledged by our leading agriculturists . parcels or .Land iierematter described will be brought under the provisions of ' ' The . «.,,«,., Land Transfer Act, 1870," unless caveat A * mt for fche autlm : ~ be lodged forbidding the same within one O« Chbisue, Clutha Leader Office. c 535 calendar month from the date of gazetting ■ — this notice:— mflE First House in DUNEDIN Section 7, block XIV., Clutha District; - 1 - for John Dunn, applicant ; 2414. CHEAP SADDLES AND HARNESS. Diagrams maybe inspected at this office. Dated this 22nd day of August, 1877, at HENRY RICHARDSON, the Lands Registry Office, Dunedin. (Late of Balclutha,) A. W. SMITH, Wholesale and Retah. Sa»di,e and c 515 District Land Registrar. Hakness Maker, ~ '■ Has now on view the Largest, Best, and CheapTHE SCOTTISH ■& NEW ZEALAND Sfcock of gaddleg , Harness, Bridles, Whips, INVESTMENT COMPANY, - etc . etc ever exhibited in New Zealand. (Limited.) . A saving of fully 50 per cent, is effected by Capi^ £500,000, purchasing at this establishment. In 100,000 Shares of £5 each. , „ , . > . . . , . ' ' Saddles of any class or pattern made by expeAPPLIOATIONS for SHARES will be rienced workmen on the premises, received by the Company's Bankers, the The Australian Stock Saddle, Colonial Bank of New Zealand, up to 31st complete, £4 15s, AUGUST, 1877, where also Prospectus . And all other goods at corresponding prices. forms may be obtained. JAMES HARVEY, N.8.-Note the address : Invercargill. Manager. [ Opposite A. and T. Inglis, Drapers, c 473 George-sfcreet. ■ c 5 32
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Clutha Leader, Volume IV, Issue 166, 7 September 1877, Page 4
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