ItisiitES? Curbs. ■ ':';;' BAItRISTEIi MD SOLICITOR, \'. OFFICE: Next ''"House'' but one to the, '■■'■■ '■ : '■' Masonic Hall, ; • ;;m BERWENT STREET, . 2STASEBY. ! <"> . (Late of Lawrence), ■si':••-' -: !>S OrL;L;G IT O B» .•■-..,.•, ■ ' ' •'' Corner of''Jetty knd ■• .'.',' ■"':'. . ; . jDUNEDIN. ■.■ r : ! ,,--: ".;.' "-. "O ,'',, ~HT> :fii iDSHiiW, > .- ■:.-..■!■ ■- ; -v?-, i ; " : '■■.■■■; ' :• a GENERAL AGENT, :- <s • LAND AND SHARE'BROKER, TEMPLE 'CHAMBERS, V ".'.S ','... DJJNEDIN. ' ~.-'.'■" R.<. : Hn LON G, ••; i ■•''• '"'.'••:•:: (Late-of Johnston's) ■ G1 EJNEBAI;; I' l ' ,99 George-street,"Dunedln. ' '\ > 'Builders' Ironmongery. Carpenters' Took, ' ana every description of" ; "' '' ] Furnishing; Hardware, &'c; .; Otago Copper, Brass, and Lead Tipe: ■•'"■•'■'' '■"■'■■ 1! ' : i;' ; Wbl(KSj" ''".'"■ '■;" ' ; : ' : ' ■ Cumberland Street, ■'■■ ■■>■'■ " ; ; Warehouse—Princes-Street North, Dunedin; ■■• : •> T. i > 'COPPER-SMITHS,' BRASS-FctXNDERS, AND; 'TDHAU'LIC BN'GINEBES,; Manufacturers'' o'f Brewing, Distilling,' and, Meat' Preserving 7 Plant;' ■■ Gas and Water Works, .Hydraulic Machinery) Hot Water Apparatus—suitable for baths, wash-houses, hot-houses, halls! and public institutions, on the most modern principles. • , Steatri. Cooking Apparatus, Glue Pans, Steam' Jackets, Jam Boilers and Washing Coppers',' FiuiiiNß Pipts ■. fpr:-Hydraulic/ Sluicing • Gas, Water,, and. Steam ,Yaiv.es, ■. Water En-- : girics. Soda Water Machines,' Eire Hydrants and Branch ''Pipies, Unions, ' &c ; 'Churc* hnd-Fire Bells ;'and every : description' oi Lead, Copper, and Brass Goods. .A. AND T., BURT ; \ '',••■ beg to inform the Miners and Sluicing Companies that they have received the fullest informatijn from -America as to the cheapest and best mode of manufacturing, Iron-Pipes; Valves, &c,, and the far-fumed;universal Nozzle, commonly called , the ''Little Giant," u's'ed by" almost'every company in California; : In our-newworksj recently erected;, we have cbustruclelthe Decessary: machinery; for the manufacl ure of the above; goods, >and /intend to attention to this < line,", when we hope'to receive; a share of-your favors.' j We ■will' be giad"'to give' estimates and full particulars tin application! • : l - ■"'■• '■■"■< ' ' Experienced workmen sent to all' partii of . the-C010ny...-". ~-;, ■■',., ~,..... j ULCAN OUNDKY, GEE AT KING STEEET,; BTOEDrJsr. "... KENCAIDi ; AND \ . BO ILE KM ii-'E ES, "JE KGOEiE ESf MIILWEIGHTS, EOTJUBEES,, BLACK-, \ ' ' " 'SMITHSj'.&q,. ■ "'. '■ ,'.''" ; All Kinds of Casting's' in Brass and'lrbn. Steam Engines' and Boilers Made' arid' ' '" -and Repaired.- ; ;' Overshot,' Breast • and Turbine "Waterwheels !• .Quartz-crushing Machinery, Pumping and , Winding Gear. , ..,,.-■ Cast-iron Sluice and Ripple, Plates, Sheet Iron Hopper and Sluice Plates' (punched' to any size of holes);' Gold Dredging Spoohs, : etc! ' ' Eloiir Mill aliiiinds'cif R : eapr ing, -Threshing'; Horse-power Machines Made and: Repaired. ~ ••''-, i i ••! .:;(,■■ Improved Reaping Machines. K. M'Q. &.Cp.'s.lmproved,Wrought Iron Pipingibr ,/;•... ; , (i . ~. FLEMING AND .HYDRAPLIC MINING is the best in use, arid cheaper than Canvas. UlN;:ifD' ;p;ss,. ( WHOIESAIO3 AND -EKTA11,,,.,...',.' j FURNISHING &. GENERAL IRONMON-'' , GERS'& IMPORTSRS,; 1;, . . . Peinc'es -.STEEET, .iJEhTNEPJSr...,,--.'.! OTNSTAN BEEWEET: COLONIAL WINE ;& CORDIAL ■ MANU- .; FACTORY, MONTE- CHRISTO, i <:'* . ~.,;. , ■,CLYDE.: ~ . . _,..-, . # ' U. EEEATJI) 'iate's % .prpsenV ' o opportunity of informing .residents of the Northern Goldfiel'ds and 'the general public that his' Factory'being replete with every convenience, he is now turning out an article ; not to be equalled. ■ i i Mr. Feraud has succeeded:in-producing ; : , AROMATIC TOMC BITTER WIRES, , , which are not only agreeable beverages, but j also have excellfcnt'medicinal qualities. The' following is Professor Black's report:— " University,' Dunedin, ■ Otago, New Ze&- • land Laboratory! ; ' :;r ;i >■'■ : Class Bte.ve/ragles. .'.> I , . November sth, 1875. • : I have examined,for Mr. J. D.,Feraud, of Monte Christo, Clyde, Otago, : two sample's of Aromatic Tonic Bitters, with the" following result: No; 827 is a'sherry coloredi and No. : is a port, wine -red ;colored .liquid;-they are ;both .perfectly transparent, showing , the purity of the water and other substances, employed!ih their manufacture. ~ These two beverages have "a' slight acid ehemical reaction, and possess an agreeable, cool bitter taste, blended with' a>. sensation of sweetness, arising from the saccharine matter of the fruit of which they are the fermented extract. I have also examined the aromatio and other flavoring substances used by Mr. Feraud in their manufacture, and from the proportions in which they are blended with the fruit wihe,they must be pronounced perfectly safe, and freo from anything like deleterious propertieo. • . .. ■■ I consider thiß wine, therefore, an agreeable and perfectly safe beverage, und when diluted with three or four times their bulk of ■ water; they will make a good cooling summer'drink'' JAMES G. BLACKi Provincial Analyst." • i COMB 141 TVJNEB, COEDIAIB, AND BIRUPS. i Either in Bulk or Bottle. ; | Orders from any part p.f the Province puni»tuilly attended (o. " •..--■- J, D. FERAUD,
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 370, 7 April 1876, Page 4
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