Itttsmess (£arbs. E. G. E. KOWLATT, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, OFFICE: Next House but one to the i Masonic Hall, BEiIWENT STREET, NASEBY. E. J 0 H. 2T MOU A T (Late of Lawrence), SOLICITOR, Corner of Jetty and Bond-streets, . : DUNEDIN. .. fiAUSHAW, ; GENERAL AGENT, .LAJSD AND 'SHAEE BROKPR ' TEMPLE CHAMBERS, .. DUNEDIN. 'R. : H. LONG, 5 (Late of Jobniiou's)' G1 ENEft A L I'BONMON G- EE, 1 Q9.G 50JH' B'STBEET, D.'SUflt*.. Builders']. u'imoDje'c. Carpenters' Tools, tve.y o'psevipiion o" r -Fuvi'i.'-i-u-j By (I .v.'.e, C'<">> l ; p-y, &c. OriGo COP"ek; EPKS, A>O LB id" PIPE Wo: K3, Cumber).-ud Street,Warehouse— Prli'i-es Street. Noifcb,- Dunedin! A. AND T. BO RT, , Coppeh-Saiiths, Brass Founders, and XDRAJJLIO ENGINEERS, JManufa.('(u) , e ,, 3 of Biewi tj g, Distillni"-, aiid , Mp.»t Pjeserving Plant; Gas aod ' Water '"Works-. Hydraulic Machinery, Bnt .Waifi' "■■"■Appura- o>r-suii}ib)e,.-for b.iH),s,wash-hoiiies, !■ ::bot-boust\=,; balls,- aud nublic institutions,,oh Cue most uiociei-x> pr'nciple*.. .. .' ' Si e.ioi Cooki'ig A ppiirai us. Gjcie.-Pi'n>y Steam ■' Jy cLeiou.ui'Boilei-s an.d- : Wasb ; iig.Coppers, Flowing Pipi s for . ' ! Gus,. Wafer, UDd Steam Vu-.ves,-Water Eq- • gi.'iesi Soda Water .Machines*-Fire Hydrants fiiiil'B. juc.li P'p. s- Un'o'is, &c j ..Church fiud Fire Be'ls ; aod eveiy description oi Leid, Copper, and JKrusa fcio'ods. • - .A. AND. T. BUBT • beg to inform tbe Miners and Sluicing- Com- - philips Ibrst they bare jecpived the fullest inform.") lion f o.m Auie;ioa j as : .io I;ne. cheapest •aoci best mode of maon-ae «••«* jßOK."Pires; Valves. ii<. :ind tbe ]"a--ijuied ti»iretsat Noz-. z'-e. coui<noT)ly (i.tMea- toe "Little. .G-iact," ■i>si>d by almost every company in California. In our new wo.-ksl lecently ereeiedj we. have • ouMruftieJ the ut:i'es-<;;)'.y inaehi»ery for tbe maui>l.ici ine o\ tbe above goods, and; intend 'to devote -'special'attention r,o tins line,; wbenl tve bojie lo receive a sbdre: of your favors.t ; ' We will'be glad to give■ estimates and full pnvlii.-ul.'fS on application.- .. - Eii.iei'ien :ed ivoilmen-tent to all-parta of the Cu'Ot'V. : : ' ."y XJL CA N : ■ jvo UNDIi Yr GEE AT KING STHEET, DITNEDXN. ' ' KINCAID, , M'Q'UEEN ■ AND CO., " BOTI BEM AKEE S', IE N G IH" EEE S; - itli-LWEIUII) a, FoWpEItS, BLACK- <•■■■■■ , ■ -■ SMITHS,-&C,. ; , ! All Kinds <_f Casthi s in Brass and Iron'.' J ' fc-teaui Engines aod Boilers Made and ! ' aud llepaired: ■ Orersbot, Breos-l, and 'I urbine Waterwlieels ; ... Quartz-cruMiiiig Mucluuery, Pumpiijg and Wiudmg Gear. ' : ; Cast-iron Sluice and li'pple Plates, Sheet Irdn Hopper and Sluice Pistes (puuclied to ''any size of holes), Gold Dredging Spoons, etc." Floiu 1 Miir Machinery, and'all Muds of Rpttp--ing, Threshing, Borse-power Machines Made and Replied., : Improved fieaping Machines. K. M'Q. & Co.'s I,j proved Wrought Iron Piping for FLUMING- AND HYDEAULIC MININGis the best in use, and cheaper than canvas. AND' BOSS, WHOLESALE AND EETAIL FURNISH LNa & G-EN ERAL IPONMONG ERS & ] M f 0 KTES, PRINCES - STEEET, DUJSTEDTIT. ■ DUN STAN BiJEW £RY. COLONIAL WINE & CORDIAL MANUFACTO r :y, MONIE OH11ISTO; CLYDE. JD. FBI?AIID ifikes tlie present e pppoi-fuuity of infotajing vesidents of : the Northern Gold fields and tbe general public that, bis Factorv 'oe'ug replete with everyconvenience, be is ■Jowfcui'Diag-out.an article; -not t>be fcjiuilied. . ■ Mr. Fevaud La's .in p oduciiig APOJSJii'tO TOMCtITTEU wi>i;3, which are not oniy bevesages, but also "hixve excelleufciiied'c-'oil oi.'-j I : ties. . The following is P,Oies-.or £/af:k : ' lepoifc : "University, Duncdin, New Zeal'«d laboratory.; ' Class—Beverages. November sth, 1875. I have examined for Mr. J. D. Feraud, of Monte Chiisto, C'W-'e, Otago, two samples of Aromatic Toi-vc t 'lte,'s, with the following, result: No. 527 jj a flier ycoloied, and No. 828 is a-po.t wioe icd colored liquid ; thoy are both peifcclly 1 »•«< nspareDt -sbowirg the purity of .-he »..ie,'a_i>d other substances, employed iu the'(• niojiuiacture. 'l'be»e (wo bevei-agcs have a slight acid eliemicul 'faction, and possess an agreeable, cool biLier i:ufce, blended with a sensation- of sweetne?s, nvU'us A'om the saccbariiie matter of the fruit oi'which 1 Hey are the fermented extract. I liove also exumirrd the rvomatio and otber stibl.i'nces used by Mr. Foraud in tlieu- m;,iiiii';iclare, and from the proper-, tions in -jrhich t hey aie blended' with the .f'.'uit wine, I liey muse, be y'ronouijced perfectly sa'e, anc! free from :mything "like deleteiious jitopoi-Lies. J. couiuler tnis T,'ine, therefore, an agreeable and ijevfeclly >,ai'e beverage, and when diluted with three or femr times their bolk of water, they will'make a . good coohng suminer drink. • J AMES G-. BLACK, Provincial Analyst." COLONIAL "WINES, COI! DIALS, AND S2BHPS. Either in Eu.'t or Bottle. Orders from anr part of the Province punntinHy attended '"J. 1). FFRAUD,
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 393, 22 September 1876, Page 4
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