General Notices. TTfAIKAKA LIGNITE PITS. JAMES CHITTOCK begs to thank his friends and 1 the public for the support ac•orded him in the past and desires that the fume may be extended to Mtssrs C. k W. Chittock, to whom he has sold the business .lately carried on by. him. Referring to the above we hope by strict attention to bu»-iness to merit a continuance of" the liberal support hitherto accorded to Mr iTas. Chittock. Orders left with Merars Aitken and M lines, " Gordon, will receive immediate attention. i'KICK- 13s per three-horse load ; discount ft? cask. " dSH C. & % CHITTOCK. THE DRAINAGE SCHEME REJECTED! MORE GOOD BOOTS WANTED. BNCOURACKB LOCAL INDUSTRY, Buy of the Maker, and get a Genuine Article at a Reasonable Price, THE GORE BOOT MANUFACTORY is now replete with the largest and best selected stock of Boots and Shoos in tht District, all our own make, manufactured expressly to suit the requirements of the District. Our Men* Watertights, Balmorals, and Elastics, as made to measure, defy COMPBTITION, and are acknowledged to be the beßt Value for Money in Boots ever •oiffered tb the Public in Gore. |9> JWte iU Trill; ju vi Ut.tr Ji:<an;n No Abcade Sweepings 1 A Large Assortment nf Ladies' Dress Boots, Evening Shoes, Slippers, tic, &c. Children's Boots, from 25., in endless variety. Leggings of every de.-cript ion made on the Premises. New EL.slics put in. Agent for Singer's Sewing Mnchines, and new Davis' Veitical Feed. Needles and appliances kept in stock. 4S^° Leather akd Gkikbery. tsj Women's Boots, half -soled, .... ... 3s. ; Men's'Bobts, hnlf-polPd • . ... ss. >- C. W. BOWTELL, : -BOOT MALN'U F \ CTURER; - ' ■ ; Next t olonial B.ink, . ■■■■ . . . , GORE A^D LUMSDEN. , THE iu|JjlfiSt CLYDES- . PURE-BRED WNj^jßy STALLION YOUNG CHAMPION Will travel in the Tapanui. Chatton, Qtama, Greenvale, G-lenkenich, and' Surrounding Districts. THE pure-bred Clydesdale Stallion YOUrvG CHAMPION is of a bright,iay color, with black point?, and. stands 16 hands 2in. high. Young Champion was bred by Mr Altx. Campbell; of Breadalbane,Norih .'Taieri. He is by Young Napoleon; Young Kapolepn by OW Napoleon,who was imported from Scotland by the 1 >te Mr Niramo.and -was bred by Mr M^Adam'j of Cape Tulloch.i .Young Napoleon's dam was Black Violet, who gamed two first prizes at Ballarat before leaving Victoria. Black Violet's sire, Black Champion, iB supposed to be one of the best Clydesdale horses that ever crossed the Line. Violet's dam was a prizetaker both in the Old Country and Victoria. Champion's dam, Brown Bess, was bred by the late Mr Nimrao 1 but of an imported mare. Sire Old Champion, imported from Victoria by Messrs Blair and i Jmrie. YoU"g Champion is a noted priz^- ' taker, and he secured first honorss at the last; • 'two Tapanui shows ; also, horibrs at Gore. Terms, £1 ; groomag , ss. Reduction mad- when over four msires. Groom's feei f payable at first fer ice, and all demands payable to the undersigned on or before" Ist .y^bruary, 1884, when the s ason ends. "Guarantees as per agreement. HENRY DOUGHERTY, , . Proprietor, Greenvale. 1 'Postal address : Swift Creek. d 479 fTIO TRAVEL THIS SEASON in the -*- Tapanui, Olenkenich and Chatton districts the Clydesdale entire colfc _ '■ Terms £4,half guarantee : £2 on or before ttie first February, 1884, and £2 when niares prove in foal. Payable on or .before the first September, 1884. Groom's fee, 5s pay. ble at first service. For pedigree see can.s. A good English grass paddock provided for mares from a distance at 2s 6d per week. All care taken but;no responsibility. ..,;' ALEX. ANDERSON, Owner, 45Q3 Waikoikoi. "¥> EDUCTION IN PRICE OF .JX COLONIAL THREE-BARBED V ( : . . WIBB. Annealed and Oiled Steel Wire. N». 12, in reels of 1 cwt. (each 18 chains long)) 37s per cwt., reduced from 42s No. 13 (2l£ chains), 40s 6d, reduced from 475. No.' 14 (26 chains), 455, reduced from 525. Above prices delivered at Invercargill, or «ny .Railway Station, between Gore and Invercargill. Terois Cash with order. CHARLES ROUT, " 4417 Agent for Southland. A Fortune for ss— A Fortune for ss. , A DAMASTOK'S NOVELTY iL CONSULTATION ON THE MELBOURNE CUP, 1883. To be Run on the 6th of November. Capital £5000. In 20,000 shares of 5s each. Prizee Guaranteed. To be Distributed : as follows : — Melbourne Gup. 1 Cash Awabds. First -. - £500 5 at...£100 each Second- --. 300 - 5 at... 50 each Third - '. • 200 10 at... 25 each Starters (divided) 500 20 at. . . 12 1 0s each Non-starters 1000 "40 at... 6 5s each v*,-- = 200 at... 5 Oseach £2500 '' ' — 42500 ;t Bajh Ticket has seven separate chances; * p itaeiJ and Gash Awards being drawn for«epsw»tely. ■, t . , Please Bead Poet Office Orders, when conTtniesi, or; Bank Notes. Cheques must be marked " correct." by Bank. If Stamps are ^-lieJCifc- for Tickets please; add one shilling in tk« pqund ejetra. If otice t — Registered Letters Wjfw-^Accepted.' Tivo Stamps Tequired for . jrerfj and result, -jyil^cjpse on or about- the * v m of November." " "" , Adarws-"ADAMASTOB/' , Care of Lyons and Hart, Bpx 151 P. 0., Dunedin. '' :J is}£Alfjti AITD STEWART : having dis- ~ r {STto« PkrtnersMp, all ACCOUNTS ■ ' 'owing to the Fi r& are.reqnested to be settled s by the «nd of September. ' . • mrpradale, September 13, 1883. U469
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Mataura Ensign, Volume VI, Issue 293, 28 September 1883, Page 3
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