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Sporting. Drawing f 1 The Press in under super- T OLA any District vision of Com- 1 I can on applimittee chosen MONTE S' cation to the from share- nr\M«nrTi .address holders. . CONSULrA- below obfein TION the names of Registered principal Letters or winners, but Telegramsnot DUNEDIN not for publiaccepted CUP J cation 6000 Members at 10s. WILL CLOSE 19th FEBRUARY, 1884. Dunedin Cup | Cash Awards Ist horse ...£BOO 1 2 at £50 2nd horse ... 400 4 at 25 3rd horse ... 200 50 at 10 Starters (div).... 400 60 at 5 Non-starters (div) 400 £1000 £2000 Post Office Orders preferred, payable to " Lola." Cheques from country must have ijs added extra for exchange. Horses and Cash Awards drawn separately — making five distinct drawings. Tickets can be obtained by letter only. - 6,000 f Address— } 6,000 , Members at \ LOLA MONTE S / Members at 109. Will J (Care Mr A. I 10s. Will Close Feb-AMoss), Box 347, /"Close February 19 / P.O. Dunedin. \ ruaryl9, 1884. \ ) 1884. BUKKOWA MILL'S^ NEW SOUTH WALES, ART UNION. £7000 FOR £1! r^i -j f\r\r\ worth or mmc 3*>JLl. s \J\J\J HOLD I'HQI'KHrY to be dispossd of by Subscription uu tfws ART UNION PiriJNXTJ'LJv! £1 Tickets. 11,000 BuliHcrirj<;r*«, Ist prize (Union Steam Flour Milte, Burrowa) ... IjWJ) 2nd prize (Large Brick House, iiuerowa) ... 2T//) 3rd prize (W.B. Cottage, Burrowa) ... 700 4th prize 2'/) sth'prize 100 6th prize 100 7th prize - ... ' 75 Bth prize 50 9th prize 25 10th prize ... . 25 11th prize 25 12th prize 25 13th prize 25 ! 14th prize ... 25 1 15th prize 25 16th prize 25 The following gentlemen are on the com- ! mittee: — Messrs T. M. Slattery, M.L.A r "j'rL. F. Hcydon, M.L.A.'; R.''M.:'yauglian,M.L;A.; 1 E. 1 A. Iceton, Mayor : 'of Tass ;" F. 'W.; Hume ; Bu-rrbwa ; A. B. : Pateisbn,' BinalOrig ; T.:'Oblls, ■Ysss;K. J. O'Leary, jßufrow,a l $ :> J: O. llf Yeo, .Yass ; J.i Hurley, BurroWa : ; T-.-Bfeirber", 1 Yass' j H. O'-B^iun,- Burrowa. .(■ i-/r;.i • J :' j' i;li; , In the event' of-ali tickets': not sold, the money will be returned to .Subscribers ■ in full. ■ ■ . ■ f • '..;.;;.;■ For' further paiticulare, see Prospectuses. > , ,'■'.'••' ' JAMES S. CAMPBELL, dBB3 ■ Secretary, Yass. ' NOTICE— DENTISTRY. TLT-R DECK will be absent for two or -L*-*- three weeks. Notice of return will be given in this paper. Spey street, Invercargill, December 20th, 1883. 1848 JUST PUBLISHED. MILLS, DIC X, D—CJ-IT-S---ALMANAC AND DIRECTORY FOR 1884, I With, which, is incorporated Mackay's Otagoi Almanac- ' To be had of all News Agents and Store- ; keepers. Price Is 6d. . dBIO The Gore-Kelso Railway Construction and the , Establishment of Manufacturing Industries , are the two things most needed for the welfare and advancement of the district. ! ENCOURAGE 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 Shoes in the DisLiict, all our own make, manufactured expressly to suit the requirements of the District. Our Men's Watertight^, Balmorals, and Elastics, as made to measure, DEFT competition, and are acknowledged to be the best Value for Money in Boots ever offered to the Public in Gore. lEg- Note the Price, from 21s. to Measvre No Arcade Sweepings ! A Large Assortment of Ladies' Dress Boots, Evening Shoes, Slippers, &c,, &c. Children^ Boots, from 25., in endless variety. Leggings of every description made on the Premises. New Elastics put in. Agent for Singer's Sewing Machines, and new Davis' Vertical Feed. Needles and appliances kept in stock. U^- Leather and Grindery. *©a Women's Boots, half -soled 3s. Men's Boots, half -soled ss' C. W. BOWTELL" BOOT MANUFACTUBEft, Next Colonial Bank, GORE AND LUMSDEN. WALTS B A. WOODS' NEW IRON FRAME BINDER. WALTER A. NEW IRON FRAME TWINE BINDER has gained first placo everywhere during the harvest of 1883. Tho machine, which is greatly improved, holds its own as usual against all comers. August, 1883— Gold medal and LIOO prize, Caen, France, beating all the loading makers; gold med^l at Salisbury, South Australia, October 1883, and L4O prize against all c best known machines. Prices reduced to lowest in the market. Twine 740 feet to the lb, three ply hemp. Binding wire for Woods' old style machines for sale. J. D. HUNTER, Agent for Gore. Farmers of Southland — Order your Machines, twine or wire, early. Remember the disappointments of last season. Our twine runs 740 feet to the lb, and has a breaking train of eighty pounds. Price—the lowest oing, if ordered early. d 779

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Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 310, 4 January 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 310, 4 January 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 310, 4 January 1884, Page 4

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