PRINCES St. *^^"^^ 247 ELIZASOUTH, BETH STREET, DUNEDIN, ' "f V*T M MBtBOUKNE > NEW ZEALAND. Jj^Z^'-^-^'* VICTORIA. T. ROBINSON AND CO., OTAGO AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT DEPOT, Eeinces Streets South, Dunedin, & 217 Elizabeth Stbeet, Melbourne, MANUFACTURERS OF AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, Have on Sale — Ransome'a and Sim's pntent combined A 1 Reaping and Mowing Maehin side dedouble blast steam Thrashing, Riddling, livery, back delivery, an' 1 platform Striiw-sliaking, and final Dressing Ma- delivery, chmee. Portable Steam Engines, of various mate Turn Rest Ploughs. . an d power. Horse, Drag, and Hand Hay Rukes Thrashing Machines, for 1, 2, 3, and 4 plougllß> with improve d steel mould-boards, " " by the undermentioned makers, viz. Winnowing Machines. geller ftnd gong> Gray) Barrowman, Chaffcutters, for hand, horse, or steam Ra nsO me and Sim, Hornby & Howard. power, with riddles attached. „ . „ . „lt .„ ~ , j v Singletrees, for 2 and 3 horses abreast. Oat Bruisers, Malt MUls, for hand, horse, 6 ' or steam power. Plough Chains, &c, &c. Seed Drills, Marrows, Land Rollers, anA T> jj, ftTld Co/s p aten t Belf-regUlating Wind i ' U cva ' " Engines, for pumping, &c.' Scarifiers, Horse Hoes, Hayforks, Kpives. T. R. and Co. 8 Seed Drill, for maiden soil. Scythes, Snaths. ! Churns, Cheese Presses, and Curd Mills. T « R " and Co -' 8 Broadcast Seed Drill. Vulcanised Belting. &c, &c, &c. [ ' OBDEKS FOB KEAPEKS A.KE SOLICITED EAHLJT.
WANTED KNOWN, npiJE-KISH VAPO TIE BATHS, OCTAGON, DTFN'EDra. W. C. DUNN . . '. Proprietor. Established 1863. 'PEED K. H. EVANS, ESTATE AGENT and AUCTIONEER, SHARE AND MINING BROKER. Loans negotiated. Waste Land Board attended to. Country business promptly attended to. Prijtces Street, DUNEDIN. . . BILLIES AND STREET, Princes -street, Dunedijt, LAND AGENTS, SURVEYORS, MONET BKOKEES. Money advanced on Freehold Security;. . Land Office business of all sorts transacted. W. ORAM BALL, nTOCK, SHARE, & MINING BROKER, MINING, LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL AGENCY, • EXCHANGE CHAMBERS, 1 Princes-st., Dunedin. T)ARTIE3 VISITING- DUNEDIN will find i FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION, combined with Moderate Charges, at MURRAY'S PRIVATE HOTEL, Rattray-street. Dunedin. TIXILLAR.AND HALL, (Late of the York Hotel) HAVE TAKEN THE ROBERT BURNS HOTEL, George-street, Dunedin. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. GM U N R O? S . MONUMENTAL WORKS, George-street, Dunedin, ne"ar Octagon. Plans furnished and executed for all kinds of tombstones, rallings^monunienU, stone carving, &c. Oamaru stone^ blue stone, Aberdeen granite, marble, &o. All liinds of Jobbing done in stone and briclf. For Sale. — Arbroath hearthstones, flower vases, chimney pots, &c. Designs sent to all parts of the colonies. fi UY BEN'NETT'S • CLARENCE HOTEL, Octagon, Dunedin. All Wine 3, Spirits, Beers, &c, of Firßt-class quality. WO R A M BALL, • Stock, Share, and Mining Broker, ' Authorised Land Broker under the Land Transfer Act, 1870, EXCHANGE CHAMBERS, Princes-street, Dunedin. RS M I T H , • HOTEL BROKER, PaoFEssioNix< Valuator and Genes aj; Business Agent, Maclaggan-strcet (opposite PohV . Court) DUNEDIN. EMPLOYMENT INSTITUTE in connection with this Office, through which employes are engaged for all parts of the Province. .; WHEELER'S ADVERTISING AGENCY, STAFFORD STREET, DUNEDIN. RT.. W H E E L E R, OOUBCTORj Advertising and General Commission i
mHE SHAMROCK HOTEL, Ra ttkay-Stre kt. The Proprietors of the above well-known and old established Hotel have resolved, in 'order .to meet the wants of their numerous customers, and suit the times, to REDUCE lUEIUTAHIFF OF CIIAUGES, as under : — Board and Residence, per week, LI 10 0 Luncheon and Glass of Ale, daily, 0 16 Accompanied with a proportionate reduction in the usual charges. Best Glass of Ale in Dunedin, THREEPENCE. EXHIBITION BF.ER. ' MARSHALL AND " PiOPELAND, BREWERS, BOTTLERS, And Importers of every description oi Brewing Material. THIRST PRIZE awarded at the New ■Jd • Zealand Exhibition, 1865', and First-class Prize Gold Medal at Melbourne Great Exhibition, 1866- I*,1 * , FOR BDLK AND BOTTLED ALES. WATER OP LEITH BREWERY, DUIfEDTST. LAND TRANSFER ACT, 1870. WILLIAM BROWN ami CO., LICENSED LAKH BROKERS, Accountants and General Commission Agents, Mercer's Coiner, Uigh-sit , Duuedin. Country bi siness of all descriptions will have prompt attention. LAND TRANSFER ACT, 1870. nONNELL AND MOODIE \J are prepared to transact all thebusiness provided for in the above Act, a* member of the firm being a Licensed Land Broker. Scale of Charges as limited by law. LAND TRANSFER ACT, 1870. LICENSED BROKER. THE undersigned is now prepared to transact all business in connection with the above Act. R. T. WHEELER, Stafford-slreet, n nedi LAND TRANSFER ACT, 1870. riIHE undersfgned beg to intimate that their ] 1 ( Mr. WILLIAM HEPBURN has been appointed a LICENSED LAND BROKER, ' Under the Land Transfer Act, 1870, and are now prepared to afford every facility for placing Properties undor the provisions of tho Ant. M'LANDRESS, HEPUURN, & Co., Auc ioneers. NEW SEEDS AND SELECT ! NURSERY STOCK. THOMAS ALLAN, NURSERY AND SEEDSMAN, Princes-street, Cumberland-street, and Frederick-street, Dunedin, -Begs to call the attention of settlers and farmers to the arrival of the largest and most varied stock of Agricultural and Garden Seeds ever offered in < )tago, comprising white, red, yellow, alsyke, cowgrass, and other clovers ; timothy, cocksfoufc, feacuea, Italian, rye, meadow, foxtail,- pous, and other grasses ; and garden seeds in variety and quality not to be had elsewhere in .Otago. • T. A. woum-aTso direct special attention to his stock of Fruit and Forest Trees, Ornamental, Flowering, and other Shrubs and Trees, comprising 8000 appies and pears, in 70 different varieties, all splendid ; clean, healthy, and. \ve!l-growi> trees, 1, 2, 3, and 4 years, from 12s. pei. doz. ; pi urns and churrie3, 3 and 4 years, 18s. to 30s. per doz. ; peaches, apricots, -nectariues, almonds, quinces, . filberts, hazels, &<i. ; 300,000 thorn quicks, 1, 2, and 3 years ; 20,000 forest trees, iv great variety. ' All up-country orders carefully packed, jaudrexecuted with despatch. Garden Tpols, Pruning Gloyes, &c.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 194, 26 October 1871, Page 8
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