Flour Mill ■ FLOUB ! FLOUB ! ! FLOUB! J ! Messrs Ronnie and M'Gregor, Flour and . Barley Mills, Dunedin. r\ ENTLEMEN,— Having used a large quantity It : of your flour this season, we have much pleasure in stating that we have found it to be of first class quality, and equal, if not superior, to an/ bnuid offering in this market, for strength, color, and flavor. We have also disposed of same in small bags, and our customers unanimously pro* nounce it most excellent for all purposes :— Geo.Blythe, Baker and Grocer, Walker street George Shand* do, Princes street Robert Hay, do, George street Andw. Mercer, do t Princes street Millar Anderson, do, High street Thomas S. Sinclair, do, Maitland street John Gollar, do, Albany street Thomas Sinclair, do, St Andrew street John Collie, do, Cumberland st Jas. Hyndman, do, Princes street Walter Wright,!- do, Rattray street 0. k J. Taylor, do, Kaikorai street Alex. Lawrence, grocer, Walker street Archd. Mair, Produce Merchant, Princes street And principal Merchants and Bakers in and around Dunedin. DUNtf DIN FLOUR AND BARLEY MILLS. Referring to the above, RENNIB and KACGAEGOB bar* now the satisfaction of intimating that their alterations and extensions are completed, comprising en* tirely Naw Sxue Djuwswa M&cuHftmr, imported from Glasgow, and constructed on the most approved principles, and with all the latest improvements for thoroughly cleaning grain, dressing flour, and making pearl barl«y. We guarantee all flour with our brand, when bought direct from our mills or store. R. k MoG. are cash buyers of ail descriptions of Farm produce, Perennial and Italian rye*' grass seeds. Red, white, yellow, alsyke, and every description of seed on sale. Lowest rates charged for "comnussioa on eon* signmenta aad storage. Sole Agents for Bunciman's Kaikorai Mills Oatmeal, and Woodhaugh Flax and Bone Co.'s Bone Manure, 4c. onicm akd sipot : i JETTYJ9TBEET, DUNEDIN. MILLS: DUNEDIN FLOUB AND BABLET MILLS. Wateb of Leith Stables &c- - GoKIfBROIA.Ii SALB YaSSB, <J DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. \ M'INTYRE, late of the Albion Stables, begs ■£*■* to inform his customers and the publio generally, that he has bought the lease and goodwill of the Stables in connection with the Provincial Sale yards, to which he has removed his business. These stables are well known as being centrally situated, extensive, and comfortable. By keeping them under his own care, and by strict attention, A. ML hopes to reo*ive a continuance of the patronage hitherto accorded him. HORSES TAKEN TO LIVERY OR BAIT. ON HIBE— GENTLEMENS SADDLE HORSES, LADIES SADDLE HORSES, CABBIAGES, BUGGIES, Ac., Ac. $ar Funerals and country ■ «rders promptly
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Southland Times, Issue 1159, 5 November 1869, Page 1
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422Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 1159, 5 November 1869, Page 1
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