On Sale* QNTA L E , 5 TONS BEST DRAWN WIRE " Nos. 5 and 6. MITCHELL k CO. 2 TONS SHEEPWASH TOBACCO. at 6d per lb. MITCHELL & CO. ARSHATiL & COPELAND'S CELEBRATED EXHIBITION ALE. MITCHELL & CO. £j TONS VICTORIA COMP.ANY'S SUGAR. MITCHELL k CO. ARGE STOCKS OF CHINA, GLASS, A7ND EARTHENWARE. MITCHELL &CO. O ARRIVE— A PARCEL OF BEST VICTOEIAN FLOUR. MITCHELL & CO. mO ARRIVE— SO BAGS CRACKED MAIZE, MITCHELL & CO. 110 ARRIVE— 6 QUARTER-CASKS FINES . RED AND WHITE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN WLNES. MITCHELL & CO., Dee-street. CALDEE, BLACKLOCK & CO. HAVE ON BALE — Ex "Prospector,'.' from London. Brandy, pale and dark, in quarters Geneva, Whisky Sherry and Port, fine quahty Ale and Porter Teas, very fine Congous, in chests and halves Sardines, Salad and Castor Oils Homceopathic Cocoa Hams and Bacon (Sinclair's) Wilts, and Cheddar Cheese Mustard, White" Starch Vinegar, Soda Chrystals Vestas, Lea and Perrins'"Sauce Sperm Candles Corrugated Iron, linseed Oil, in dram White Lead STATION SUPPLIES. Woolpacks, Twine, Sheep Shears Ruddle for marking. Fencing Wire, best, No. 6, 7, and 8 Tobacco and Sulphur. - Aiso, 30 tons Adelaide Flour, Pollard Sugars, Currants, Raisins, Rice, &c QNS A L E Reaping Machines, tip platform, and side deUvery Thbeshing Machines, one, two, and six horse power Grass Seed Drills for Station use Chaffcutters, Cheese Presses, Oat Bruisers Ploughs, Scarifiers, and Harrows Scythes, Reaping Hooks American and Aberdeen Sneds Hay Forks, Scythe Stones, Strickles, kc Bar and Rod Iron, Bolts and Nuts HoUoware, Spades and Shovels Drain Spades and Shovels, from 3s 6d each Earthenware, a large assortment We would beg to draw the attention of farmers to Messrs T. Robinson and Co.'s Reaping Machines, which we can guarantee to be the best (as to efficiency and durabiUty) introduced into New Zealand. HAY BEOTHEES. EO E SALE — FLOUR, iv 50, 100, and 200 lb bags OATMEAL, in 50, 100, and 200 lb bags BRAN, Pollard, Chaff and Oats TEA> of superior quahty, in boxes and chests GROCERIES. WHEAT AND OATS BOUGHT. HAY BEOTHEES' fTESTIMONIAIS.] Winton, August 14, 1867. ; Messrs Hay Bros. Gentlemen,— We have much pleasure in informing you -that the Ught Bide-deUvery reaping machine, T. Robinson and Co., manufacturers, which we bought from you last year, has given us every satisfaction, being constructed of good iron, and also good workmanship. We cut about 400 acres of oats with it during the season, and it did its work in first-class style ; and although some of the ground was rough and hilly, we never had a breakage the whole time it was at work. We have seen a good many machines in New Zealand and at home, but have seen nothing to equal it, and we can strongly recommend it to any fanner. Yours truly, (Sigued) John^Thomson "and Sons. Mona Bush, Feb. 20, 1868. Dear Sirs, — I have great pleasure in letting you know that the tip-platform reaping machine, T. Robinson and Co., makers, that I bought from you the other week, gives me tho greatest satisfaction ; it performs its work splendidly, and I would not now do without it on any account. Two horseß work it the whole day easily. lean strongly recommend it, and wiU willingly show it at work to any fermer. — Yours truly, (Signed) John M'lntybb. To Msssrs Hay Bros., InvercargilL
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Southland Times, Issue 914, 11 March 1868, Page 1
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539Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 914, 11 March 1868, Page 1
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