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Wanted. WANTED KNOWN— Proit and Fore«i Treeß of the best deftoripti> n for Bale- J. Cooper and Co., AtheiMnm Build* ing*, Invercargill. «180 - WANTED KNOWN. TL. PTLLBR daring the next # TEN DAYS will be GIVING . AWAY the remainder of his Stock at Less than English Wholesale Prices. NO OFFER REFUSED. Gore, Sept. 10, 1883. WANTED, tenders for Ploughing C. R Tlowmab, Nuttisgham Meadow?, Ckarltoi, Gore. d 484 ~~^ WYNDHAM. WANTEP Lodgings for Married couple. —Apply ENSIGN BRANCH OFFICE. General Notices. " r " NOTICE. POISON is Laid for Dogs in our Paddock, sections 2 and 3, Lindhurat. BALNBAVBS, McKECHNIB k CO. d 421 Mataura. ADVANCES ON ENSUING WOOL CLIP FT! HE undersigned are prepared to make JL Cash Advances to fanners on Growing Clips, at moderate rates of interest. .NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY <jo ' _ G. F. MARTIN. tfOTti, — The Company having erected large and well-lighted wool stores on th« Crescent, clients can! rely upon their clips being exkibited to the best possible advantage when offered in the local market. d 264 OTIOB TcTfAEMBRS AND OTHERS. • I will be round on my CASTRATING tour in October! RODERICK BARCLAY, d 435 Long Bush, Southland. THE STAB HOTEL, WAIKAKA. K. O'ROURKE . - Proprietor (Lato of Gordon). M O'ROURKE begs respectfully to an- * nounee to his numerous friends and 'the Travelling Public in general that he has taken that old established and popular House at Waikaka, known as the Stab Hotel, and will endeavor to maintain and, if possible, improve upon its wsll-kaown reputation as r an up-country Hotel. , . • Supkbior Stabling, 1 , FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE, The Best of Liquors kept, on the Premises. Charges Moderate d 429 DISC HAEEOWS, GANG AND SULKY PLOUGHS. rpHE Undersigned have on hand for Sal -*- a consignment of the above celebrated Implements. •> OARSWELL, WHITE k CO., d 350 Invercargill. MESSRS LOWDBN & MAW, Mataura, having completed the addition to their premises, and secured the services of a first-class Blacksmith, are now in a position to undertake all kinds of blackamithing work. Shoeing and Repairs to Engines and Reapers at the lowest possible prices. L. and M. have always on hand a large assortment of Murdoch's first and second class timber. : ; f Corncrushing done on the premises d 416 T> EDUCTION IN PRICE OF ±i COLONIAL THREE-BARBBD WIRE. Annealed and Oiled Steel Wibe. No. 12, in reels of 1 cwt. (each 18 chains long), 37s per cwt., reduced from 42s No. 13 (21£ chains), 40s 6d, reduced from 475. . ■ No. 14 (26 chains), 45a, reduced from 625. Above prices delivered at Invercargill, or any Railway Station, between Gore and Invercargill. Terms Cash with order. CHARLES ROUT,. d 417 Agent for Southland. MORTIMER'S PINE BUSH HOTEL. TB. MORTIMER has the pleasure • of informing his numerous friends that the above Hotel, which he recently 1 purchased, is now in complete repair,, and those' favoring kirn with a call may rely upon receiving, the very best attention. | Thrf Coach' fro* and to Wy^dhim and For-. i troses9topsithere to change horses, and gives t full time for meals. ; " The Coach leaves Wyndham at 10.30 a.m. 1 on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday ; leav--1 ing Fortrose on the alternate days at 10 a.m. In connection with the Hotel there is also a General Store and a Blacksmith's Shop, ' and alflo Accommodation Paddocks, , ' Liveby and Bait Stables. d4lB j ! NOTICE TO FENCE. > (TIO Owners, occupiers, or whoever it may j j X concern —l desire the boundary fence to ii be erected at once betwean sections 20, 29, 1 30, and 31, block 9, Tuturau, said fence to be * 8 posts to chai», with seven wires— top wire. ', b*rb, JOHN JAMES KBNNXDY/ * diOi bwaw vi 0«e, 29, block 9, Tuturau.

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Mataura Ensign, Volume VI, Issue 288, 11 September 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Mataura Ensign, Volume VI, Issue 288, 11 September 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Mataura Ensign, Volume VI, Issue 288, 11 September 1883, Page 3

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