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Mining Notice. , TO THE WARDEN AT BLACKS. TTNDER the provision of Section 93 of vJ the Mines Act, 1877, wo he rob/ make application for a special claim of SO acres, being a strip of land 00 chains long by 6 chains wide, as pegged out by us, running along Iho south-east base of tho hill from B'acks No. 3, and passing th icugh Blacks No. 2, being over wbat is known os tho Deep Load, And wa apply under circumstances involving the expenditure of considerable sums of money, the lead being nearly 200 feet deep, and requiring substantial shafts, long tunnels, much timber, and regular provision forgetting rid of water. Dated this ninth day of August, 1831. Svnual Heavy Templeton, 10331, 11-11-80 Thomas Blackwell 13549, 21-2-31 E bnond do Breen Campbell 25015, 2-8-Sl John Strouaoh 28014, 2-8-81 Alexander True:; Jala 13512, 22-7-SO William Bell 13510, 24-S-SO Heaving at Blacks first Court day afie» lot September, ISSI. General Notices. NOT I 0 K THE Wo; theim Sewing-mrchlno will stand any test applied toit, and is tho most reliable machine yet pl.a ed before the p- blir. County orders should bo sent to+ho Clyde agr’nt, f om whom machines (haid or treadle) can ha obtained. GEORGE FACHE, Agent. NOTtCI. NEW KIDNEY POTATOES. THE unde*-,igned has for sale, at very modei ato pries, several tons of new Kidney Potatoes, of superior quality. Early application ncccs ary. WILLIAM WILLIAMS. Vincent County Pound, Clyde, August 11th, ISSI. NOTICE. Gratuitous vaccination at the Dn.ist.an Hospital every Thu,sday morning from 10 to 11. T. LEAHY, Public Va cinato-,' Wertheim Company. WEBTHEII’S SEWING MACHINES Hand and Treadle. £I,OOO CHALLENGE. THE “WONDERFUL WERTHEIM ’ SEWING MACHINES. ONE MILLION THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND of these wonderful machines have been sold dming nineteen years. The product of tho German Sowing Machine Factories last year was more than five hundred thousand machines. The old-fashioned machines are of cheap and inferior construction, with soft shuttles, very few appliances, and very deficient mechanism. Tho “ Wertheim ” possessed the loose winding wheel, absurdly called tho triple action balance wheel, four years in advance of the others, and we now introduce the most remarkable improvement made in sewing machines formally years, viz., the automatic bobbin winder. This wonderful contrivance fills the bobbins without any attention from the operator, as smoothly as upon a reel of cotton. The old-fashioned machines do not possess this, but in a few years our patents will bo infringed by a copy, and the dealers will advertise “Beware of German imitations I” Oar desire is always, under all circumstances,to placs the Wertheim machine side by aide with the flimsy and obsolete styles, or with any make whatsoever. Upon which aide the truth is must then be manifest. We are glad to submit them to any examination or test, without any pre-payment whatever. Take au ordinary shuttle and you may cut it with a file or a knife. Take a Wertheim shuttle and you will find it to be a block of steal, which will spoil the file and cannot bo cut. Ordinary cog-wheels are of cast iron; the Wertheim cog-whools are warranted unbreakable. The' same piinciplo is carried throughout, and may by the most unlearned person bo readily tested.

CHALLENGE FOR £I,OOOI As a further reply to nn'mthfni and ad captandum advertisements, wo hereby offer to submit the "WONDERFUL WERTHEIM" MACHINES under challenge for £I,OOO a-side, in competition with all or any Yankee or Glasgowmade machines, falsely sold as American ; the contest to ho decided in public by English fair play and not by Yankee smartness. The terms maybe ascertained at our offices, Gcorge-strcei, by any agent who chooses to compote. _____ THE WERTHEIM SEWING-MACHINE COMPANY, FRANKFORT, GERMANY.

All Information can be obtained from our 'New Zealand agent, ROBERT LOCHHEAD 136, GEORGE • STREET, Dunedin, N.Z. Kilters from 15s ; fringing machines, 10s6d; knitting machines, £7 10s ; crimping machines from 7s Cd. Samples, c r rc ilars, and catalogues Jr.e by post.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1009, 19 August 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 1009, 19 August 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 1009, 19 August 1881, Page 3

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