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New Advertise rnsnts. WILL BE CLASSIFIED IX OUR NEXT. To Travel tliia Season through tho Wakatip District. The Thoroughbred Imported Entire MORRIS DANCER, Bred bv hor Mtjesty Queen Victoria. When a. yearling, was aold to Mr John Day for the sum of 700 Guineas. BY Alarm—Spangle by Criesus—Varielle (sister to Voltaire .b' Blacklock), herrlam, by Phantom—Overton—Walnut. Adarm by Venison—Soufchdownby Defence—FeltonabyX.Y.Z. —-Jaiioita by Baaing >rough—Drone—Oontessina. Venison by Partisan- Fawn bv Sraolenalio -Jerboa bv G ih nm i —' Jamill a by Trentham. Croesus by Wildfire, Wosful or Phantom—Oassida (sifter to Eleanor, winner of the Derby ; and dam of Priam, also winner of the Derby) by Whisky, out of Sorcerer's dam, by Diamond— Giantess by Matchem. Morrts Dancer was never beaten at any show in Australia. He gained the first prize at Wirrnambool, beating all the best horse 3 in the Western District; 'first prize at Ballarat (twice) ; first prize at Smeaton (twice) ; first prize of 2D sovs. at Castlemiine ; first prize at Skioton ; and also first prizes at Tokomairiro, the Taieri, and D lined in. He stands 16 hands high, is a rich bay, and has a fine, docile temper. Terms Fee, £5 5s ; Grooraage, ss. Extract from a private letter from the Editor of Bell's Life : " Sir, —You may confidently say that a better bred hj >r33 breathes not in the world than Morris Dancer.—W. Levey." A 100-aere grass pal lock provided (without responsibility) for all distant mares. JAMES BRIDGE, Proprietor. Queenstown, Septem'>er 19, IS7O. MAN UH E RTKIA BR E WEUy" ALEXANDRA. mHHYERH & BECK bo« to amioumie »L that they are prepare Ito supply their SPARKLING XXXX ALE* in any quantitv.. r?sjg* Delivered free of cartuye within twenty miles. ; Orders left with I Mr Theyurs, Alexandra ; | Mr C. P. BaoK, Clyde.; J Or at the Br?;wery, will be promptly attended to. | THEYERS AND BECK, [SATURDAY, 21th SEPTEMBER, at the Grand Stand. On the Gi'Oi-awall Raca Coarse. WJ. B VRR\ will ofor for sale on the • abive date, at one o'clock, ONE THOROUGHBRED HORSE, together with a few USEFUL HACKS & HARNESS HORSES. ; Terms Cash. ; Those having horses to dispose of will please I communicate with the Auctioneer before the I date of sale. TENDERS are invited for Trimming and Sin-king 20ft (or more) in a shaft in Claim No. 1 North of the Elizabeth Reef. Tho shaft is at present down about 20ft. Tenders to be sent to Mr Stltart's Ferry Hotel before SATURDAY, the Ist October. lENDERS are invited for Sinking 50ft - in the Morning Star Claim Shaft (already down about 30ft). Specifications to be seen at the London House, and Tenders to be sent in not later than SATURDAY, September 24, at , 5 p.m., to ! W. T. TALBOYS, London House, Cromwell. • rr\ EN DERS are invited for Driving 50ft ! A- in the Elizabeth Claim, Carrick Range, : head of Smith's Gully. The tunnel is already in I a hundred and twenty feet. Specifications to be i seen at the London House, and Tenders to be I sent in not later than SATURDAY, September | 21, at 5 p.m. to W. T. Talboys, Cromwell. JOHN TOWAN, Secretary.

Hie General Assembly was prorogued by the Governor on the 13th in3fc , to meet again on the 11th of next month. Mr J. 0. Chappie, auctioneer, lias been j bitßily engaged during the past ten days in dis- ; posing of the stock-in-trade of VI r James .Rivers, jof loxandr?, who is retiring from business. ' disposed of a largo portion of his stork in a siiniMar maimer, and through the inatrumfmtalßv of tho " kni'dit of the hammer" above mentioned.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 45, 21 September 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 45, 21 September 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 45, 21 September 1870, Page 4

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