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ISTew Advertisements 'yA . NEW CLOVERS; NEW -CLOVERS. I^- I M M 0 & B L A * B Have on sale NEW CLOVERS, just landed ex the " Hooghley," from the well-known Seedsmen, Jas. Carter and Co., of London. Nimmo and Blair are Agents for these celebrated Reapers, which gained new honours at the late Sydney Exhibition, where they competed successfully agpinst all comers. Amongst those in competition were the Canadian Exhibits from the great American International Show held at Philadelphia, U.S.A. Nimmo and Blair have a few of MITCHELL & SONS' GRAIN and GRASS SEED SOWING MACHINES. These machines are in use on the Greenfield and other large Estates, and on several large and small farms. It is well known that these machines soon recoup the first outlay by the immense saving in seed, and otherwise perform their work very evenly and satisfao^rily. A consignment of W. G. Murray and Co/s (of Banff) DOUBLE-FURROW PLOUGHS Has been placed in our hands to sell. These Ploughs are well known, and took the first prize at the Royal Agricultural Society's Show at Hull, England. The prices are low, and the article good. We have also on sale :—- --SHEEP NETS FENCING WIRE, Nos. 6 to 10 WOOLPACKS OORNSACKS Extras for Pirie's Double-furrow Plough Extras for Joseph Nicholson's Reapers CHAFF-CUTTER, for horse-power, large size BARN FANNERS, large size. Commissions of all kinds undertaken. We are Dunedin Agents for the *" Clutha Lf.ader." NIMMO & BLAIR, (Successors to the late G. F, Reid,) FORWARDING, CUSTOMS, and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, STAFFORD-STREET. DUNEDIN.

■j^OBLE'S HOTEL, TAPANUL N. M'MILLAN . . Proprietor. Good Accommodation for Travellers. A first-class Billiard Room, containing one cf Alcock.s Tables, is attached to the -premises. First-class Stabling and experienced groom. Saddle Horses and Single and Double Buggies on hire. Excellent Paddock Accomodation. 190 I'ILF-NKENTCH STEAM SAW OT AND MANUFACTURING MILLS, TAPANUI. John Macfaklane, - - Proprietor. J. Macparlane begs to draw the attention of the public to his increased facilities for supplying prepared and manufactured timber. Among other labour-saving machines, he has recently imported from America a "Universal Woodworker," the latest and most admirable outcome of American ingenuity in wood-working machinery. The variety of operations to be performed by this machine are only limited by the skill of tbe operator. Planing, moulding, chamfering, labbeting, and panel-raising, are among tho uses to which it can be applied. J. M'F. would especially invite the notice of the trade to its capacity for supplying every species of prepared timber ready to the builder's hand. d. M'F. has always on band a large stock of well-seasoned T and G Flooring and Lining. Doors, Sashes, Aivhitraves, Mouldings, and every variety of finishing timber. Building material in Red, "White, and Black Pine, and fencing timber in large quantities. Nearest mill to Waipahi, Clinton, and surround- ■ ing districts. TJ G/ CREAGH AND ~CO. AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION AGENTP, TAPANUI. Money to Lend on Freehold Security. T R. C O W A N, BARRISTER and SOLICITOR, Bushy Hill-street, TAPANUI, May be consulted at GORE on days of which due notice will be given. c 827 rpOKOM AIRIRO AND CLUTHA GAZETTE. His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint the Clutha Leader to be a GAZE T T E for the districts of Tokomairiro and Clutha, | The appointment is made tinder the stb section of the '*-* Debtors and Creditors Act 1875." "•'

"OENJN. FARGHER, -*-* TAILOR & CLOTHIER, TAPANUI, I In thanking the public of Tapanui and the surrounding Districts for the liberal support they have accorded him since he commenced business, hopes to merit a continuance of the same by executing all orders with promptitude and disnatch. B. F. also begs to state that he has on hand a large assortment of first-class English, Scotch, and Mosgiel Tweeds, to suit the taste of all who may favour him with a visit. Best Dunedin Tradesmen employed on the * premises. a.597 "TYf G A R D N« E R, BLACKSMITH, MATAURA BRIDGE, Begs to inform the inhabitants of the Mataura. and surrounding districts that he has the only first-class TURNING LATHE in the County, and is now prepared to execute all work with neatness and despatch. c 725 "jfrACRORIE & CUTHBERTSON, AUCTIONEERS, STOCK AND GENERAL SALESMEN, INVERCARGILL, Make advances against bona fide Sales, or on Wool, Grain, or other Produce for shipment at Bluff Harbour to other markets. Sales by Auction at "WYNDHAM every THIRD MONTH, and elsewhere by direction. For the convenience of settlers in the Mataura District, instructions on our behalf will be received at various centres, viz.,— At Clinton, by Messrs Scobie Brothers ; at Gore (where we have the advantage of ample yard accommodation), by Messrs B. Bree & Co.; and a Mataura Bridge by Mr James Pollock. GORE BUTCHERY. BUTTOLPH & WEAYRES Beg to inform the inhabitants of GORE, WAI KAKA., and adjoining Districts, that having started business in the above line, they are now prepared to deliver meat, within any reasonable distance, at lowest market price. From Mr Buttolphi's long experience in the district, cusi ■ tomers can rely on having their orders executed with punctuality and despatch. - c 826 AGRICULTURAL DR AIJN AGE PIPES, Of all sizes and the best quality, . at the i BRITANNIA POTTERY .WORKS,' : ' The Grove, Tokomairiro,* George Jones - - Proprietor.

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Clutha Leader, Volume IV, Issue 188, 15 February 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume IV, Issue 188, 15 February 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume IV, Issue 188, 15 February 1878, Page 2

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