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MOIR'S Findon Haddocks and Kippered Herrings, in 11 lib. tins. Moir's Red Herrings, 1 doz. in tin. Moir's Fresh Herrings, and Herrings al* Sardines, in lib. tins. i Moir's Dried Lingrish in 1 cwt. tin-lined I Moir's Genuine Scotch Jams, and Genuine Scotch Marmalade, in ilb. tins. IMoir's Tart "Fruits'in bottles. The above can bo had front all dealers Australia, and wholosnle t'Win JOHN. MOIR AND SON, 148, Lkadkxiiall-Stheet, Loxdox. IFE ASSOCIATION OF SCOT- ! ■ LAND, FOR. I.IFK ASSUKANOE AND ANNUITIES) Founded ISMS. Edinburgh—S2 Princes Street. Glasgow—l 23 St. Vincent Street. D.'S. Buchanan', Secretarv. The Subscribers solicit the attention of Engineers, Contractors, and Corporations to their NEW PATENT DREDGE PLANT, By which Harbours, Docks, Bars, Rivers Shoals, Channels,. and Canals can be deepened or cut from 1 foot to 40 feet in any soil, with great speed and economy. The Dredge Flant has been already supplied to the Clyde Trust; the Government Works at Carlingford; the. Australian Government; the Indian Government ; the Dutch Government; the Mersey Board ; Crown Agents for the Colonies ; the North Sea Ship Canal' Holland the Canadian Government ; the Egyptian Government; the Caledonian Railway; the North-Eastern Railway; the Harbours of Stockton, Bristol, Aberdeen, Greenock, Barrow, Melbourne, Dundee, Newcastle, Swansea, Fleetwood, Cardiff, Hartlepool, Newhaven, Grangemouth, and elsewhere, and it can steam to any part of the world. W. SIMONS & CO., Engineers and Shipbuildehs, LONDON WORKS, RENFREW. milE SCOTTISH EQUITABLE X (MUTUAL) LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY.—The Scottish Equitable is one of the oldest Mutual Life Assurance Institutions, and offers intending Assurers important privileges. Glasgow Office, 12S St. Vincent-street. Hugh Gibson, Res. Scoy. UST PUBLISHED;

SEA ISLANDS, And their Relation to the kvpire. By Sir Julius Vookl, K.C.M.Q., AgentGeneral for New Zealand. Edward Stankoud, 55 Charing Cro«» London. JULIENNE. DRIED SPRING VEGETABLES and HERBS for Soups, containing 10 different kinds in a. st.ito of perfection and ready for übg. Propared by Daiwixi.k & Co., lato Chollet &, Co., Paris. Sold in Boxes, Is. each, or loose by the pound, with full directions, by Italian Warehousemen, Grocers, &o. John Mai'kay, 11!) George-street, Edinburgh. CIOLLINS' NEW SERIES OF / SCHOOL MAPS, Consti acted and Engraved from the bent anil latest Authorities, and Printed in Colours. Imi'KHlal Quarto, Oke Penny Ea':h. 1. The Hemispheres. 2. The World (Mercator). ;t. Europe. +. Asia. ">. Africa. .. (>. North America. 7. Smith America. 8. British Isles. p. England and Wales. 10. Scotland. 11 Ireland. 12. France. 13. Holland andßolgium. 14. Switzerland. 15. Spain and Portugal. 10. Italy. 17. Sweden and Norway, Denmark and .the Baltic 18. German Empire 1!) Austria. ■.!.' •■ • . :20. .Russia. , : . : ■ 21. Tiirkoy.m Europe and Greece. 22. India. ....'.••■'. j •.., ..'l'li; 23. Turkey in Asia. 24. Persia, Afghanistan, and lioloochistan. , • !.' 25. Chinese Empire and Japan. 20. Arabia, Egypt, Nubia, and Abyssinia. 27. Palestine. 28. Dominion of Canada. 2!). United NUlofl, 30. Auitralia. .31. Victoria, Now South Waloa, nui Smith Australia. 32, New Zenliuid. William Collins, Sonh, and Co., London and Ula.fg.iw

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Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 141, 19 June 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 141, 19 June 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 141, 19 June 1880, Page 3

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