Spring Sfiow 1 903. THE Have much pleasure in announcing the arrival of their SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. LADIES—Kindly walk through and inspect the Grand Display of MILLINERY & NOVELTIES for Summer Wear to be seen on September 18th. ADDRESS A. J. JOYCE. ALEXANDRA.
i You content with the ordi breed of Fowls that lay two months in the year, or do you want a proved laying strain that lay every day in the week, Sundays included. If you want the latter go to the LUCKY CORNER and invest 5s in a setting of Brown Leghorns. One-Egg-One-Chick guarantee. P 0 ] PEW SETTINGS of BLACK ORPINGTON EGGS; 10s a Setting. Pure-bred Stock. Infertile eggs replaced if returned unbioken.—C. E. RICHARDS, Alexandra. [A card.] e/. M. Ma,rt7i,olomew ; JU. X*. 8., Barrister & Solicitor, ALEXANDRA, Successor to Mr Malcolm Macdonald), Visits Clyde, Cromwell, Ophir, and Roxburgh every month on Court-days. •BETfER thole a grumph than a sumph'—no grumphing in homes when Hondai-Lanka 'Cock o the North ' Tea is used. Soothe everybody. [a card.] Mrs W. M. Turner, ALEXANDRA. TEACHER OF PAINTING & DRAWING, Pupils thoroughly taught the above subjects in all their branches. Terms on application. Chip-carving taught. TWA BLACKS DINNA MAK' A WHITE,' nor will any Tea socalled ' just as good take the place of Hondai-Lanka. ' Name on every genuine packet.' [a card.] fSHrs q£.. Anderson, O/o Mr G. M'Gregor, Tarberfc Street, ALEXANDRALadies Nurse, Open for Engagement. 'IP YE brew weel, ye'll drink the better.' Hondai-Lanka Tea well brewed is fit drink for Princes, OKO, the Great Cough Cure. A Dunedin Lady Cured of Chronic Bronchitis after years of suffering; Is 6d obtainable at all chemists and grocers. To Stand this Season at Bald Hill Flat, and travel Alexandra. Clyde, Roxburgh, Moa & Miller's Flat Districts, The Entire Colt LORD ANTRIM. ( Wallace—Mag.) T ORD ANTRIM is a bay colfc, • L * foaled in November, 1898, and was bred by John Stewart, Esq., of Orookston. His sire, Wallace, imported by Hugh Rea, E.-q, of Melbourne. Wallace's sire, Golden Treasure (4417, C S B), g-sire, Lord Erakine (1744, C S B). was also sire of the unbeaten horse Cairbiogie stamp; gg-sire, Boyrlston Boy (111, C S B), won thiril prize at ihe Highland Society's Show, Aberdeen, 18 78 ;g g g-sire, Pnuce Charlie (629 CS B) won the Androssan Premium in 1873, and the Ba ilcoata Pi emium same year ; g g g g-sire Vanquisher (890, C S U); gggg g-sire, Loch Fergus (.hampion 449, C S B); g g g g g g-sire, Salmond's Champion (737, C B B); gggggg g-sire, Farmer (248, C 8 B); ggggggg g-sire, Glancer (338, C S B), won the second prize at the Highland Society's Show, Glasgow, in 1850; His dam, Mag, bj the late Peter Grant's famous Gowrie stud horse, Sir Colin (imp), by Samson, out of the noted Lochend mare, Jcbs, by Old hir Colin. Mag's dam, one of the late Peter Grant's famous Marquis mares.
TEEMS— £3 j £1 10s at end o! Season, £1 10s when the mare proves in foal, Groom's Fee, ss. Guarantee, £i. Paddocks provided for mares from a distance free of charge. All care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to - JOHN BUTLER, Owner, Bald Hill Flat
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 389, 22 October 1903, Page 4
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