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For Sale. FOR SALE BEFORE THE SEASONThe thoroughbred stallion r | 'HIS well-knownthoroughbrod travelled J- the Naseby, Kyeburu, and Manio-.oto districts in 1878-79, and was considered the best stallion ever sent to the district, where his stock are now highly thought of. Mechanic is by Architect, out of Black Bess (dam of Victoria), and was imported from Tasmania, after extraordinary successes at the Hobart races of 1870 (his first racing season), in 1877, when he was rising five years old. Since the season above-named, Mechanic has been kept regularly to the stud, and for hack purposes, at the Shag Valley Station, where mares have been sentto him annually His splendid temper and fine qualities as a hack suit him particularly for station purposes. The owner desires to part with hj m because of the unsuitability of the mountain country of Waiherao for thoroughbred stock, and the nedssity of using half-bred horses almost exclusively. The horse can be delivered free of charge at Malloch’s Hotel, Kyeburn. For terms apply to THE MANAGER, Shag Valley Station, Waihemo. Court Appointments 5 Mi JACKSON KEDDELL, E.M. and Warden,

OCTOBEE. COURTS IN BLACKS DIVI SION of Otago Goldfields District, Ophir, Thursday, November 10th, At 11 a.m. The office will alsorbe open for the transaction of ordinary business on the Thursday preceding each Court day, H. W. ROBINSON, Warden and R.M. Miscellaneous THAMES HEMATITE, on OXIDE OF IRON PAINT. E. R. EDWARDS, PROPRIETOR. THIS paint has been proved by practical tests to be superior to all other 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 has more body, and covers more space than any other paint; is anticorrosive, almostindestructible, a valuable protection against fire, and will stand any variety of climate. For cheapness and durability it is unsurpassed. A single trial is suffi cient to convince the most sceptical. The notice of farmers is particularly railed to this paint, as SKIMMED MILK will answer all the purposes ot oil, thereby materially reducing the cost.

Stocks 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. NOTICE. AFTER this date all unauthorised persons trespassing on this run, in pursuit of rabbits, will he prosecuted. F. F. DENNISTON, Mansgor, Tda Valley Station, August 30th, 1891.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1019, 28 October 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 1019, 28 October 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 1019, 28 October 1881, Page 2

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