DRESS-MAKING. "jY/l ISS WEARNE begs to announce to The Ladies of Reefton that she has Commenced DRESS-MAKING at her Residence, Buller Road, and Solicits a Share of their Patronage. REEFTON RAILWAY LEAGUE. MEMBERS of the above ASSOCIATION and all persons interested in the accomplishment of the scheme, are respectfully requested to contribute their subscriptions to MR J. AULD, who has been duly appointed collector of same. H. G. HANKIN, Secretary. Reefton, October"7, 1882. G. JOICE, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER » ' Broadway, (Opposite Beilby's Buck's Head Hotel) He-pairs Promptly Executed. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT REEFTON, 1882. The Powerful Clydesdale Stallion LOCHLIVEN. T OCHLIVEN is a dapple bay, 5 years jLJ old ; stands over Sixteen Hands High, on remarkably short legs, and possesses Immense bone and Plenty of Hair. His sire, was the well known Horse Prince Charlie, (imported), who gained Three First Prizes in succession at the Christchurch Show. Lochliven's dam, Gipsy, by Napoleon, (imported), (-'rand dam Gipsy, by Black Prince, (imported), Great Grand Dam, Gipsy, by Old Canterbuy, (imported). Terms : — Season Mares, £3, payable Ist January, 1883. Guarantee, £4, payable Ist July, 1883. Mares sent to Brazil's Paddock, Fern Flat, will be attended to. All care, but no responsibility. JOHN LOVE, Proprietor. TOBAND THIS SEASON AT TOTAR FLAT. rTHATWELi -KNOWN THOROUGH--1 B>. ED STALLION VOL TJ JN[ TEER PEDIGREE :- His sire, Totara, is a son of the imported Diomedes, who was by Hesperus (winner of the Two Thousand Guineas) out of Diomedia (sister to the famous English horse Weathergage), while Totara's darn Waimea. who was by rtir Hercules out of Flora M'lvor, was dam of Manuka, Papapa, Toi Toi (dam of Hornby and Kakapo), Harakeke (dam of Korari), Puriri, Ramarama, and Waiiti (darn of Iris.) Volunteer's dam Sky bird, who was also dam of Day Dawn, Awatea (dam of Grip) and the Canterbury Derby winner Songster, was imported from England, and was by the Derby winner Teddington out of Skylark, by Peep o'-Day Boy out of Growl, by Bay Middleton. Terms : £4 10s. single mare. Grass paddocks 2s. 6d. per week. All care, but no responsibility. Fees to be paid on or before lat January, 1883. WILLIAM THUROGOOD, Proprietor. W- H HOBB Y, PRACTICAL CONSULTING jl/riNING CWGINEEE — AND— SURVEYOE, (Late of Sandhurst.) HAS had Extensive Experience on all the important Gold Mining Districts in Victoria, And IS NOW PREPAPvED TO SUPPLY WORKING DRAWINGS and DETAILS of all kinds of Machinery required for mining purposes, Including — Crushing Batteries, with all the latest improvements, Winding Gear, of various designs. Turbines, Hydrauiic Machinery, Underground Hauling Gear, for steam or compressed air. Concentrating Machinery and gold-saving appliances. Pumps, Improved Berdans, Safety Cages, Improved Cams, Horizontal Multitubular and Cornish Boilers. Also, Calcining Furnace3 for Pyrites, and Puvnacea for the Treatment of Antimony Ores. UNDERGROUND AND SURFACE SURVEYS Performed on the Most Reasonable Terms Agent for the ' National Rock-Borer.' Address : BROADWAY, REEFTON,
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1105, 15 November 1882, Page 3
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476Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1105, 15 November 1882, Page 3
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