DUNEDIN ADVERTISEMENTS PURE WIRES. H O M A S RE TKOLDS, Imports his Wines direct from Spain and Pottae»], where they are selected by Mr. Wm. Reynoids, to insure parity and qtiality. These Wines are procurable wholesale from the Importer, and wholesale and retail from Messrs. Bailie and Humphrey, Agents, Oaxoant. Report of Analysis by Professor Black, Colonial Analyst. University Laboratory. Dune-din, 2lst October, IS<B. Thomas Reynold", Esq. Sir—l have the honor to report on five samples of Port Wine forwarded by yon for These samples may all be described as fall-flavored, fraity, aromatic Wines; possessing in a considerable degree that agreeable fragrance that characterises genuine Port. They do not contain impurities of any kind. The perfect frceness of these Wines from every kind of imparity, the proportion of sugar and alcohol which thev contain being quite characteristic of unadulterated, unmanipolated Wine, together with their rich fragrance arising from aromatic ethers, shonld strongly recommend them, and gain for them a good place in the Colonial market. (Signed) JAMES G. BLACK, Wrwr Mrp.rfT.\>T avd Ijjtortkb. Stafford-street, Dssedis, 417 Colonial Analyst.
JAMES MUIR HATTER, (Late Almao a>d Co.) Princea-sircet. opposite Bank of New Zealand, Dnnedtn. Where remittances accompany Orders, Good* forwarded Carriage Free, ill jpiNDLAY AND CO., WHOLESALE AKD RETAIL TIMBER AND IRON MERCHANTS, isn> IMPORTERS, Otago Steam Saw Mills and Timber Yarda. Grooving, Moulding, Saab, Door, and Furniture Factories. BOH.DEBS IRONMONGERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. snrtTART, OtrMBEt»A!fD, A2SD CASTLE STREETS DUNEDIN 29
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£2O RKWAUD Will be given for information le:vTing to tilt conviction of any retailer who substitutes and sells any other spirit tinder th-j r.arne of Wo l f E's sir apr s, As such rre injurious the repntation of the ORtf;r:."Af. GusnNr" A;;T>vi.~, Which alone possesjcj the valnabte medicinal qualities ar orihed to it. An In jure* ton ajjainst thy saTeo: Counterfeits has been granted f»y the Supreme Court of New South Waled, under a penalty of 1«>0,0<M), and vs-e v.-itl take further I*Efta\L rKOCR»:w:f»w Against anyone DMI.!S!t IN' IjHTATIOSS. Wo claim the a-wiataiice of the Public in carefully looking for our narne on the top label of the wrappct m.h bottle, and in rejecting all other kinds no matter under what pretence they are offered. THE GENUINE WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS In naturally more costly than other compound*. ».rhii;!i the ♦ lovcrnnteat Analytical ».'het.i;r,S of N.S.W. had found to eoiisiS't or '' i »-r:' kwi.ic o: Sptritd r.v*cjttuiecl fit ure tfwr att'-rnj't* <>f d>.-.kro to suiiatitutc thorn upon the tnr.vary. Sole Agents for Australia and New Zealand— M. MOSS AND CO., SvtiSKV a .N't) M Kt.r.orKN' 7 COURSiNG
OTAGO COURSING CLUE. Under the Patronage of His Excellency the Governor. Prestfsnfe: K. Mcnlnvc, Esq. Vice-Presidents: O. S. Lintott and I?. M'An!«y, Esq?. Committee: lion. M. Moimrs, T. Brydone, A. Htdtev, T. Y. Duncan, W. J. Stewjin!, C. S. Allen, Geo. M'Lcan, W. H. lloKaycc, H. Council, and A Ottersnn, Esqs. Hon. Treaanrer: C. S. Allen, Esq Judge : Mr. C. K. Lloyd. Slipper : Mr. J. Marshall. JUNK 24, AND FOLLOWING DAYS. The New Zealand Waterloo Ctrr, for 64 Dogs (ail ages), at £l2 103 racii ; winner £•200 and a of plate value £SO; rininer-nj>, £I(W : third and £25 each: fifth, sixth, s.iventh, a:i I eighth dogs £ls o.ich ; eight winners two cuttrsca, £!•> each; 10 winners of
one course, £5 each, fhe WaTkkloo for Doga beaten in the first round of the Cap ; winner, £37 10s; runner-up, £ls; third and fourth dogs, £7 lOa each ; fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth dogs', £5 each ; winners of one conise, £'- 10s each. The Waterloo Plate, for Dogs beaten in the second round of the C'np; vrinncr, £37 11)3; runner-np. £ls; third and fourth dogs, £5 each; fifth, sixth, seventh, aud eighth dogs, £2 10a each.
Xonuß&tion?, iiicturi entrance money, £l'i 10.-, to be s*nt to the Secretary not later than S p.m. on i'.ntriua. with tali descriptions o: dogs, to i>e sent not later than 7 p. lis. on .MOM)AY, i3Bi> .JUNK- The draw will tako place at rhe IVy:.I ffnM. immediately after the .;utrus a*v reouvcii.
.July i; h ax"l> fallowing bays. "he I'BfXE rsr's l rp, fop 32 Dog 3 (all a-ta), £.3, the Lena fide property of i:;«mr>cr» of the Club; winner, a Cnp, value 20 guineas, the gift of the President, K. Aieclove, Ksq., and £SO ; run-ner-up, £3O; thini and fourth dog 3, £ls each ; tilth, sixth, seventh, and eighth ilrga, £>i each ; eight winners of ona cottta , £•> es <
Ncmiiiittons, iri.-lu.liug £5 entrance rnr.ucy, to bo scut U> the JSecretary not later chart S <><> MUJs'DA\, 7'in .JUL\. .-.iitrws. v. it!; tuii •ic-crtptiutu, [iciUg'cea of '»• *'«' fa «-t titan 7 pm. on .viuNI'AV, 14m JUt.Y. Ihe draw will cake place at the K»j» immediately utter the entries are receive*!.
Should any of tha ciove stak.-s not fill, the prizes will be awarded pro rata. Ten per neat, will be deducted from all winners. W. H. BOXAYNE, Eos. Bm.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 991, 23 June 1879, Page 4
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