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j e\- Gt. :f. BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, OFFICE: Next House but one to the Masonic Hall, DERWENT STREET, NASEBY. i N M 0 TT ; A T ! (Late of Lawrence), ,-.... SOL I"C IT OR, '.,"'■' Corner of Jetty and Bond-streets/ DUNEDIN. ■ j > RAUSHAW, L> .. ~" ; . GENERAL AGENT, /. . .-. '■ ' .' SHARE BROKER, i TEMPLE CHAMBERS, .: . .' DUN ED I;N.;._'';' y; ; "'IIABT; IiLyINDS • ■' .- .' AT.-': .",'V MODERATE, PRICES.'.:. ■-. Country orders'will'meet with prbihpb alteri- ' tion by writing.to the uiv.lersi./ued. i PATERSX>N, :B:U:KK.^"CQ.; ,-"■ JIACIAGGAN-STBEET. DUNEDr.Vi ; \-■; ■ Blinds, made sd that any uiiexperiehcM person can, hang them.ug.~ ' . OIAGO Cpi?,PER,'.BKAS9, AJ.D LeAJ) Pipifi '' ' .i'\... -'. .'.'' '. Wp Ks., ; ; " y''y '';'.';; ''-_■ Cumberland Street,, ... ~,,' ; : ' Warehouse—Princes.Street North,-Dunedin. ;; ■ ,; : A. AND T. BUETif ; : \ ■>; ' _y Coppersmiths, Founders, and ''' ENGINEEiH^ Manufacturers of Brewing, DisfilTihs,' and • y'Meot Preserving Plant.; Gas and Water - i Works. Hydraulic Machinery',' Hot Water Apparatus—suitiible for bJifchs/w.-ish-houses, •"'hot-' '.louses', halla, and miblic institutions, on ' the.most modern pr'nHples! ■'•■"■'' - 3team Cooking Apparatus/Glue 'Paris', Stjeam'/'Jackets, Jiini. boilers aiid'Wa'sTiing Coppers,; j ;";Fi,u.mikg PrPrS for 'Hydraulic--Bluibiri}£.';> Gas, Water, and' Steam Vit'ves';y,WnteTi Engines, Soda Water'Sfticjiines','Eire Hydrant* ... and Branch PipVs, ' Unions, ' &c; ' Cliurd.r y rid Fire Bells j" arid.; every' description 01 Lsudj, Copper) arid Brass Goods.' •-'- ■•'•■■■ ■ ■''■ :A. .AN l> T. BUKT '.-. . ;.. : beg to inform the.Mineraand Sluicing Compiniies that theyhave,received the fullest in - fo'rmati m; from America as--to the . cheapest" and best moda.of matuifacturhiL'. IIION. L'itks, Valves* &c , and the far-famedindyei-sai. ISoz zlej. ; commonly • ealJeU the '• Littlei-Giu-nt," used by almost every/company " Inour new: works, recent ryerecred.ywe liave construe! e| tire, necessary-' machinery fo'r: t'lie' manufacl ure of the above -.goods'. andt ! intend 10 devote special attention to'ihis line,, when we hope to receive a share of'jour layers; ■■■■ We will-be glad to give estimates and full particulars; ohapplication: .■: . | " : ' Experienced workmen sent to all•-'parti* of the-Colony. : -' r - ' ' ■■■■■■■ .'■;.■:■ : ■ Manv.facturer.l of Improved' Roller Sktfe's, same as supplied-to. (Jtajo and Canterbury liinks: ■ -'.'!.-. -.::■•■ :■■■■: .- '. .■;• ; '-■'■' "FL C AN OU X'Dit Y, ..': GEEAT KING BTEEET, DfrirEDrrf, EINCAID, M'OJUEEN AND C 0.,. BO I LEE MiOI. S, ; E N GINEEi ByS.: MILIAVEIGIITS, JFOT7NDERB, BLACK"- ' - ■••'■ • SMITES, &C,: ■■-: .-■;:! i ; ' AU r i Cdstin'B in Brass arid ; Iron., fcte'am Engines and Boilers Made'and and Repaired. .. ' ...■'" Overshot, Breast,,ahd; Turbine.' erwheeis ; Maehiuery, Pumping; and Winding Gear,.'". ' .. ,' Cast-iron Sluice and Ripple Plates, £heet;lron - .Hopper and Sluice Piates: (punched- to= anysize, of holes),. Gold. Dredging Spoons; etb/' Flour Mill Machinery, and'all kii.ds"of Heap- . r ing, Threshing, Horse-power '.Machines r 'Made arid Repaired. ■'- : '--.;-''' ; '■■ .Reaping.Machines.' : ' ~K. M'Q. & Co.'s Improved Wrought.lron Piping for ' ; FLUMING. .AND'.' HYDRAULIC MINING is the best in use, and cheaper than canvas. ; ' j '■'■■< \ ■ "-- -■- 'wholesaleand eetait,' | FURNISTIIiN v G:-& 'GENERAL IRONMON-' GERS.'& IiIPORTEKS, . ; ■ •:..- PJOTCES - STEi'ET, DuSEDIN. ; " : ' '■:•'■ ■ ]JUiSSTAIS T BtiEWEiiT. .-' : ' COLONIAL WINE & CORDIAL MANUFACTORY,' M ONTE CHRISTO, ■ CLYDE. . ..- |" D. FERAUD takes "the present f-f • opportunity of informing residents of the Northern Goidu'elds ami the generalpublie that his Factory being replete wiih every : CMivenionce, lie. is now. turning out an article not tj be equalled. ; . , .■':.. Mr. Fcraud has ?u?ceeded.iu producih<» ' '''.-.. AKOMATIO TOMCBITTEH \VI.\ES, ,° V which are not only agreeable . beverages, but. also have excellent medicjiwl qualities. !Tliefollowing is Professor Black's report:— ' "University, Dunedin', Otsigo- New Zealmid Laboratory. Class —B everagr.es. I • November sth, 1875. ' I have examined.for Mr. J. D. Feraud, of Alonte Ohristo, Clyde, Otago, two samples of Aromatic Tonic letters, with the. fpllovvin<r result: No. 827 is a sherry colored, and >.'o! 828 is a port, wine red colored liquid"; they " are both perfectly\ transparent showing the purity of the water and other substances employed in their' manufacture. -.-.:• : : 'these two bovoruges have a Ulighti acid chemical reaction, and.possess an agreeable.! cool bitter taste, blended with a.sensation bi" sweetness, arising from the, saccharine-matter ! of the fruit of which they are the fermented extract, ..,,.", . ~ -- 1 -'! I have also examined the aromatic and ' other flavoring substances used by Mr. ieraud in their manufacture, and from the proportions in' vhich they, are blended with the. fruit vrine, tbey must be prdnouneed perfectly safe, and freo irom aiaything like deleterious properties. -- • I consider this wine, therefore, an agreeable and perfectly safe beverage, and when diluted l with three or four times their bulk of water ■ they will make a good cooling summer drink. JAMES G. BLACK,Provineial Analyst," ■ COLONIAL TVINE3, CORDIALS, AND BVHT7PS. Either in -Uulk or Bottle. Ordfi'-s from iinypai-t of the.Provincepunr .attended to. J. D. FERAUD. .'-,

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 450, 1 December 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 450, 1 December 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 450, 1 December 1877, Page 4

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