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Business Notice. ] T>ARRON, GRANT & CO.'S COFFEE has held the highest place in public estimation lor the last nine years. They admit that it is dearer, and those who use it admit that it is better than any other Coffee in the market. Their name is not put on the label of inferior Coffee. May be ordered through any Storekeeper, and is constantly kept in stock by the following Special Agents : — MITCHELL & CO ... Invercargill JAMES PATERSON ... Port Molyneux STEWAET & GOW ... Balclutha SOUTTEE, HISLOP, & GEAY Tokomairiro j JOHN BEIGHTON ... Teviofc I C Queenstown J. HALLENSTEIN &CO ] Arrow (, Cromwell THOMSON BROS. ... Port Chalmers D. J. MALLOOH ... Waikouaiti C Hampden P. F. STODDAET ... < Moeraki V.oamaru rnHE difficulty those who know and appreciate really good COFFEE experience in obtaining it, especially in the Country Districts, is in a great measure due to carelessness on the parfc of the Storekeeper with whom they deal, who generally prefers to sell that which costs him least, and which he can consequently sell cheapest. No really fine Coffee can be retailed under Two Shillings per lb ; although it does not necessarily follow that all sold at that price must be good. The Coffee prepared and packed by BAERON, '<. GRANT & CO., Dunedin, is undoubtedly the ' finest in the market, hut its price, and the fact that larger profits can be made by selling inferior descriptions, has hitherto prevented in a great measure its being so thoroughly well known throughout the country as it ought to be. No respectable storekeeper will, however, refuse to obtain it for a customer, on being asked to do so nor will anyone who has once tried it, fail to mark the contrast when compared with much of i the rubbish formerly used, and estimate it at its true value. MITCHELL & CO. Entire Horses. — -y » TVT A mfeJJ^sM'^mfi By King John (a highfr*if jiTsT caste Arab, imported to fcsr^f^^^^fe^' Victoria by Colonel Robins), out of Brilliant, by Lucifer, out of St. Leger, by Reubens, out o Emancipist mare, by Emancipation, WILL STAND THIS SEASON, At WESTWOOD, NEAE EIVEETON. Terms — Two Guineas a Mare, payable with all charges before removal. Well-watered and grassed Paddocks are pro. vided until stinted* after which 2s 6d per week will be charged if mares be not removed after due notice. W. A. P. SUTTON. N.B. — Mr George Smith, of the Prince of Wales Hotel, will take charge of mares, and give lull particulars regarding the Nana. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT LONG BUSH, And Berve a limited number of mares, yt-z^. rriH E Thobot/gh-bbed :^^^^*" "WAIHOPAI." WAIHOPAI won the first prize as a two-year old at the Grand Southland Show in 1870, and is allowed by competent judges to be the best Colt of his age in Southland. Waihopai is got by Secundus, well known to be one of the best blood horses ever imported to this Colony, out of Amethyst, by Indian Warrior, imported by R. F. Grieve, Esq., to Victoria, one of the best horses of his day. Teems — £3 each mare. Guarantees as per agreement. JOHN A. MITCHELL, Proprietor. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, |SBk mHE THOROUGH- BRED jjl^^^^ -Jl ENTIRE HORSE, if VlTy YOUNG- LEAMINGTON. YOUNG LEAMINGTON is a dark brown horse, by Leamington ; dam, sister to Mercy, by Romulus, her dam, Selina, by Fitz Teazle, out of Eally, by Hyacinthus, imported by Money Wigvam, Esq. Leamington, by Faugh o'Ballagh ; dam, Pantaloon, a mare bred by Lord Westminster. He won the Chester Cup twice, and a great many other big races. Faugh o'Ballagh's performances are well known to all racing men. He was the best horse in England of his year. Leamington will stand at the Elbow, and travel the surrounding districts. Paddock accommodation will be provided at the Elbow, and at Mr James's Aparima Hotel. Terms — £2 10s. Guarantees per agreement. JOHN MTHEESON, Proprietor. TME WEEKLY lIMES. r yHIS Journal is devoted to the interests of J_ the Cottntey Settlebs, and already enjoys a most Extensive Ciboujlation throughout the Prjvince, '

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Southland Times, Issue 1541, 23 February 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 1541, 23 February 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 1541, 23 February 1872, Page 4

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