Ilnsracss? Caws. :. Q. P. EOWLITT, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, OFFICE: Next House hut one to the Masonic Hall, BERWENT STREET, NASEBY. "R. JOHN.MOUAT (Late of Lawrence), SOLICITOR, Corner of Jetly' and Bond-streets, D IT N E DIN. J » _Be RAD SHAW, GENERAL AGENT, , LAND AND SHARE BROKER, . TEMPLE CHAMBERS, '•■•■•'•■ DUNE DIN. ... _. L 0 NG, (Late of John ston' s) GIENERAL IRONMONGER, r 99 Geoege-strket, Dunedin. Builders' Ironmongery. Carpenters* Tools, and every deseripl ion of Furnishing, Hardware, Crockery, &c. Otaso Copper, Brass, and Lead Pipe WO'.KS, Cumberland Street, Warehouse—-Princes-Street North, Dunedin. A. AND T. BURT, Coffee-Smiths, Brass-Fctjndees, and i TTIDRAIJLIC ENGINEERS, Manufacturers of Brewing, Distilling, and Meat Preserving Plant; Gas and Water Works, Hydraulic Machinery, Hut Water Apparatus—suitable for baths, wash-houses, hot-houses, halls, and public institutions, on - the most modern principles. Steam Cooking Apparatus, Glue Pans, Steam Jackets, Jam Boilers and Washing Coppers, Fluming PiPhS for Hydraulic Sluicing; Gas, Water,'and Steam Valves, Water Engi?ies, Soda Water Machines, Fire Hydrants and Branch Pipes, Unions, &c.; Church find Fire Bells ; and every description ot Lead, Copper, and Braßs Goods. A. ANIj x". 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 Ikon Pipes, Valves, &c , and the far-famed'universal Nozzle, commonly called tie " Little Giant," used by almost every company in California. In our new works, recently erected, we have coustruclei the necessary machinery for the manufacl ure of the above goods, and intend fo devote special attention to this line, when we hope to receive a share of your favors. We will be glad to give estimates and full particulars on application. Experienced workmen sent to all partu of the Colony. ' TJLCAU T^OUKDEY, GBEAT KING STEEET, DUNEDIN. XINCAID, M'OJUEEN AND CO., 801135S MAKERS, ENGINEEES MIDI/WEIGHTS, FOTTNDEES, BLACKSMITHS, &C,; All Kinds rf Castings in Brass and Iron. Steam Engines and Boilers Made and and Repaired. Overshot, Breast, and Turbine Waterwheels ; Quartz-crusbdng Machinery, Pumping and Winding Gear. Cast-iron Sluioe and Ripple Plates, Sheet Iron Hopper and Sluice Plates (punched to any sizo of holes), Gold Dredging Spoons, eic. Flour Mill Machinery, and all kinds of Reaping, Threshing, Horse-power Machines Made and R.epaired. Improved Reaping Machines. 3L M'Q. & Co.'s Improved Wrought Iron Piping for FLUMING AND HYDRAULIC MINING is the best in use, and cheaner than canvas. TJ N■ N AN D os s, "WHOLESALE AND DETAIL FURNISHING & GENERAL IRONMONGERS & IMPORTERS, Peinges - sxeket, Dunedin. DU2SSTAN BREWERY/; COLONIAL, WINE & CORDIAL MANUFACTORY, MONTJG CHRISTO, CLYDE. "'' D. FERATJD takes the present i* © opportunity of informing residents of the Northern Goldfields and the general public that his Factory being replete with every ; convenience, lie is now turning out an article not Is be equalled. , Mr. Eeraud has succeeded in producing ■ _ AEOMATIC TOMO BITTEB WINES, I T?hich are not; only agreeable beverages, but i also have excellent medicinal qualities. The ;. following is Professor Black's report:— \ *'* University, Dunedin,- Otngo, New Zea- | hmd Laboratory. ' olas s f/everccc/es. November sth, 1875. I have examined for Mr. J. D. Feraud, of Monte Christo, Clyde, Otago, two samples of Aromatic Tonic Bitters, with the following result j No. 827 is a sherry colored, and No. 828 is n. port wine red colored liquid j they are both perfectly transparent shosvi;:g the purity of the water and other substances employed in their manufacture, Ihe»e two beverages have' a alight acid chemical reliction, and possess an agreeable, cool bitter tasto, blo:id-jd with a seusatiou of .-sweetnesH, arising from the saccharine matter of tho fruit of which they are the fermented est met. I have alsn <?xa'n;ir«d the av"ina<i<? asvl fruit v;ia<\ li.. ; y u-unt bt- pruni'iir:ced perfectly 1 consider this 7.-;ne, therefore, an agreeable and i'.(vfef:!.h'.sa;"o ;,n« wh K ,'diluted ~ vvilh th.-i.'i; or fiur tirat-s. tliuir balk of water, they will m;.ke a pond oor,li:iir fiiiriiier drink.JAiViii'S U. JjLaCK, • 'Provir.t-iul Analyst." coLOj.'.tiL-'.viiJ'Fa, 01-i: Either in Bui Orders frorr> ,iny yart ! attended to'. , 01-kdjals, axi> sv :t"P3„ J. D. FERAUD,
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 402, 25 November 1876, Page 4
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