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Racing. DUNSTAN SPRING MEETING. NOMINATIONS DUNSTAN' HANDICAP. Kennedy’s Blue Bell, 6yrs. McPherson’s Glengarry, aged McCluskey’s Robert the Devil, syrs Stewart’s Weka, 4yrs Flannery’s Poolburn Jack, aged Davidson’s Tom King, aged Inder’s Sunbeam, aged Rivers’s Spectator 4yrs Rivers’s Idle Girl Mackay's Paul Jones, 4yrs Kittos Queen Bess, syrs McKenna’s Haricot, aged McKenna’s Vixen, syrs VINCENT HANDICAP. Kennedy’s Blue Bell, 6yrs McPherson’s Glengarry, aged Berosford’s Sir Vincent, aged Stewart’s, Tui, 4yrs P annery’s Jacky Jacky, 6yrs Davidson’s Tom King, aged Inder’s Josephine, Gyrs Rivers’s Spectator, 4yrs, Rivers’s Idle Girl, Syrs] Mackay’s Paul Jones, 4yra Kitto’s Queen Bess, syrs McKenna’s Haricot, aged McKenna's Vixen, Syrs JOHN S. DICKIE, Secretary. Clyde, October 6, 1881.

General Notices. NOTICE. AFTER this date all unauthorised persons trespassing on this run, in pursuit of rabbits, will be prosecuted. F. F. DENNISTON, Manager. Ida Valley Station, August 30th, 1881. NOTICE. AF I’ER this date all stock—horses and cattle—running on the Matakanui Station, unless arranged for, will bo impounded without further notice. Any person having sheep) on the run will bo piocoodcd against. JOHN STRONACIT, Manager. WANTED. w ANTED a good shepherd, from about the end of October to the b°gilining of April. Apply to— NORLAND BROTHERS. THAMES HEMATITE, OK .OXIDE OF IRON PAINT. E. R. EDWARDS, Proprietor. THIS paint lias been proved by practical tests to be superior to all otbor hematites ever yet produced, and is admirably adapted for protecting all descriptions of iron and wood work—such as bridges, railway carriages, verandahs, fences, ships, and buildings exposed to the weather. It is also excellent for marking sheep, bales, or bags. It lias more body, and covers more space than any other paint; is anticorrosive, almost indestructible, a valuable protection against fire, and will stand any variety of climate. For cheapness and durability it is unsurpassed. A single trial is sutfi. dent to convince the most sceptical. The notice of farmers is particularly called to this paint, as [SKIMMED MILK j will answer all the purposes ot oil, thereby materially reducing the cost. Slocks always on hand in three shades—viz., red, oak, and stone color; in powder, or ground in oil. Further particulars, instructions for mixing, etc., to be obtained only from W. B. ANDERSON, At H. J. Bacon’s, Dowling-st, Dunedin, Sole agent for Otago and Canterbury.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1016, 7 October 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 1016, 7 October 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 1016, 7 October 1881, Page 3

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