Business NoticesTO FARMERS, WANTED TO PURCHASE, 1 t\ Anil BUSHELS MALTING IU,UUU BARLEY, Delivery jafter next^ Harvest. B. BUCHANAN, & CO. Maltsters and Bre TO LET. For Cropping or Grazing, FOR A TERM OF FIVE YEARS. Entry Immediately, S~ PAR BUSH PROPERTY, consisting of 5150 acres ; and APAKIMA PROPERTY, consisting of 6868 acres. Offers to be lodged with JOHN DOUGLAS, Agent New Zealand and Australian Land Co., Limited, Dunedin. THE " WEEKLY TIMES/ PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY, CONTAINS THE^FULL NEWS OF THE WEEK rpHIS Journal is devoted to the interests of JL the Cottjjthy Settlebs, and already enjoys a most Extensive Cibculatiok throughout the Province. Advebtisebs who avail themselves for a lengthened period of the columns of the Sottth- j land Tikes are only charged a nominal figure for insertion injthe Weekly paper. REYNOLDS & CO. Entire HorsesTHE IMPOBTED U| f EKTEBE HOUSE "BLACK DOUGLASS," WILL stand this season at Spar Bush, and travel to Waianiwa, Long Bush, Waikivi, i and Invercargill. PEDIGBBE : Black Douglas, by the imported horse Agronomer ; dam, Blackbird, bred by Dr Wilmore, of Tasmania. The sire, Agronomer, was bred by Mr Westfield, of South Carlton, Lincoln, and exhibited at the Royal Agricultural Society's ' Show held at Lincoln, England, in July, 1854, j where he was awarded the first prize as the best yearling Agricultural Stallion. Black Douglas has proved himself a sure foalgetter, and his produce is second to none in the Portland District. Terms — Three Guineas, to be paid on the 28th February, 1870. A good paddock provided at Spar Bush for mares, but without responsibility. JOHN M'CROSTIE. NOTICE. rpO Farmers and others having good Brood JL Mares, and who are anxious to change their Stock, the favorite Draught Entire "MAJO R," I Will travel the district during the ensuing season starting from the Noah's Ark Stables, Dee-street Ma job is a powerful dark bay Horse, of fine symmetry, and gcod temper, and is at present in excellent health and condition.
His yearlings look so promising that several applications have already been received for next season. Parties wishing his services will do well to apply in time. For particulars see future advertisement. GKEO. EEESE. Dee-street, InvercargilL 23rd July, 1869. "POE SALE — "THE NAN A," Thorough-bred Entire. PEDIGBEE. By King John, out of Brilliant, by Lucifer, out of St Ledger, hy Reubans, out of Emancipist mare, by Emancipation, Lucifer, by Lottery, out of Pimlico, by Partisan, grand dam, Ridicule, by Shuttle. He is a sure foal-getter, and some of his get, out of small mares, are quite up to 11 stone. If not sold, will stand as usual, at Otama, near Switzer's. Terms, three guineas, to ke paid on removal of mares. M. KINNEIR SWANSTON.
Hollo-way's Ointment and Pirn.9. — Old Wounds, Soreß, and Ulcers. — Daily experienc confirms the fact which has triumphed overe opposition for twenty- seven years — viz.: that no means are known equal to Holloway's remedies for curing bad legs, sores, wounds, diseases of the skin, erysipelas, abscess, burns, scalds, and in truth, all cases where the skin is broken. To cure these infirmities quickly is of primary importance, or the compulsory confinement indoors weakens the general health. The ready means of cure are found in Holloway's Ointment and Pills, which heal the sores and expel their cause. In the very worst cases the Ointment has succeeded in effecting a perfect cure after every other means had failed of giving any '•"Kef. Desperate cases best display its virtues EPPS'S HOM(EPATHIC COCOA.— Homoepathie Practitioners and the Medical prfession generally, recommend COCOA as being the most healthful of all beverages, being the doctrine of homospathy was first introduced »nto England, there were to be obtained no preparations of cocoa either attractive to the taste or acceptable to the stomach ; the nut was either supplied in the crude state or so unskilfully manufactured as to obtain little notice. J EPPS, of London, homcepathic chemist, waß induced, in the year 1839, to (turn his attention to this subject, and, 1 at length succeeded, with the assistance of elaborate machinery in being th«» first tc introduce an art: lie pure in its composition, and so refined by the perfect trituration it receives in the process it passes trough, as to be most; tQceptabla to tb« delicate ' stom&cb.
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Southland Times, Issue 1127, 10 September 1869, Page 4
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