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FLAX, GRAIN, WOOL, AND OTHER COLONIAL PRODUCE, WE beg to intimate that we have entered into arrangements with Mr. John Reid, of the Phoenix Warehouse, Hope-street, to receive and store all Flax, Grain, Wool, and other Colonial Produce, sent to our consignment for sale or shipment. FLAX. Our periodical sales of Flax will in future beh eld at Mr John Reid's Warehouse, Hope-street, where arrangements of the most complete character have been made for pressing, storing, and exposing for sale. GRAIN. We are prepared to receive, store, and sell privately, or by auction, all Grain sent to our care. WOOL. The attention of Wool growers is specially invited to the arrangements made for showing to the best advantage Wool entrusted to us for sale. Liberal advances made on all Flax, Grain, Wool, and other Colonial Produce placed in our hands for sale or shipment. The interest of our constituents at all times covered by policies of insurance. Storage, and other charges, at the lowest rates. M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. [circular.] Dunedin, November 21, 1870. WE beg to announce that we have this day disposed of our Dunedin BUSINESS to Messrs Jas. Mackerras and Co., and solicit for them a continuance of the favours so liberally bestowed upon us during the last eight years. WHITTINGIIAM BROTHERS. Referring to the above, we beg to intimate that we have purchased the BUSINESS hitherto carried on by Messrs. Whittingham Brothers, in Dunedin, and hope to merit a continuance of the favours extended to them. JAS. T. MACKERRAS & CO., Bond-street. Established 18G3. pEDK. H. EVA NS, ESTATE AGENT and AUCTIONEER, SHARE AND MINING BROKER. Loans negotiated. Waste Land Board attended to. " Country business promptly attended to. , Peixces S the ex, __ -. . ■ mrNJ j ! J )IN - t - ■ nEORG-E DOWSE, RATTRAY STREET, DUN-EJDIN", Has on hand a large assortment of SADDLES of his own well-known make, which are equal to any m-ide in the colonies ; also a varied stock of Ladies and Gents Saddles, aud Cab, Gig, and liuggy Harness, made expressly to his own order and pattern. G. D. specially invites inspection of his own made Goods in every branch of the trade, which for workmanship and tit are unequalled. Repairs of all kinds executed with neatness and despatch. T ONDON PIANOFORTE AND -^ MUSIC SALOON, DUNEDIN. Agent foi' the following Eminent Pianoforte Manufacturers :—: — Collard and Collard Joseph Kirkman John Broadwood Ralph Allison. A consignment of the above Pianofortes of superior quality to hand per ship May Queen. Also, additional Stock of Music, including many popular and classical works. Pianofortes tuned and regulated, talien in exchange, or lent on hire in town or country. C. BEGG. niLLIES AND STREET, It PeHTCES -STREET, Du^EDES", LAND AGENTS, SURVEYORS, MONEY BEOKEES. Money advanced on Freehold Security. Land Office business of all sorts transacted. SAW MILL EOR SALE. mHE most complete SAW MILL in New Zealand, all perfectly sound and in good condition. For particulars apply to M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO., Dunedin. "W. ORAM BALL, HTOCK, SHARE, & MINING BROKER, MINING, LAND, ESTATE, AKD GENERAL AGENCY, E3fC ff A ITGE CIIAMBEES, Princes-st., Dunedin. HS. FISH AND SON, • Importers of Paperhangings, White Lead, Glass, Oils, Colours, Brushware, and Painters' Requisites. Gold Mouldings. Wholesale and retail. PBItfCES-STBEET SOUTH, DUNEDIN",

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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 152, 5 January 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 152, 5 January 1871, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 152, 5 January 1871, Page 4

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