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J)UN ED I N CARRIAGE FAOTOIt V' Princes Ftreot South, Duneilii). 1 HORDE 11 N & WHITE gl H:\vft now on hand W, G. ROSSITER, PAWNBROKER, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER & OPTICIAN A choice. Stock of Gold and Silver Watches and Jewellery, Silver nnd PJatcd Goods,' Field and Opera Glasses, Musical, Striking. Alarm Cuckoo, and Fancy Clocks. — Bargains. Also Mupical Boxes, Instrnmei.ts, Billiard Pockets, Gun?, Rifles Revolvers Cameras, Sewing Machines, and Gun Fittings for Sale. Great Bargains. # ■— " Buyer of Old Gold and Silver, Diamonds, and Precious Stones. Watches, Clocks and Jewellery carefully Repaired by W. G. R. Special Attention Given to Country Orders. ' " Note Address : 5 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. •

Otago tanners'. Co-operative Association of N.Z., Limited. .CRAWFORD STREET, DUNEDIX, Auctioneers, Stock and Station Agentp, Grain Produce Insurance, and Ship-" 3 ping Apents, Wool Brokers, Indenters, etc. SALES: Stock— At Burnside every Wednesday. Rabbitskins— At Dunedin every Monday. Sheepskins.— At Dunedin ewry Tuesday.' Special Clearing Sales.— Whenever and wherever required. Grain and Produce.— Sold ex truck or fctore daily. AGENTS : London : N,Z. Farmers' Co-operative A a sociation ; Gore : Southland Farmers' Cooperative Association ; Tuapeka West : Mr Geo. Smith ; Waipahi : Mr Jno. MoCallum ; Otakaja and Balolutha : Mr Thos. Walsh ; Wedderburn : Mr Samuel Law ; Middlemarch an3_ Palmerston S. : Mr Geo. H. Webb ; Otapro Peninsula : Mr T. McQueen • Oamaiu : N, Obago Farmers' Co-operative i Association, j FARM PROPERTIES : We have a good selection of farm leaseholds and freeholds on our Register, and incite tb<i inspection of those in quest of a goijd farm. Both purchasers and intending Hi'l|er« vvonld do wtll to consult us as to their wishes. tfuv baleß of wool, skinf-, f-tock, etc, are cwducted by Mr Jno. Griudlcy, :uid clients why depend on the greatest aiteution >dfc their intorebtt), and prompt account salos. JTI WOOL I WOOL ! O|ir large and spacious wool stores are specially adapted to the storage and display of farmers' wool.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 22, 29 May 1902, Page 32

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Page 32 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 22, 29 May 1902, Page 32

Page 32 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 22, 29 May 1902, Page 32

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