MONDAY, 9th OCTOBER. The Magnificent Draught Stallion, “ EARL OF GARRICK.” For positive sale. J. BARRY lias been favoured with instructions from the Owner, Mr John Grant, of Oamaru, to submit to public competition, at Cromwell, on or about the abov date, the Draught Entire Horse, “EARL OF GARRICK,” imported from Victoria. The “ Earl of Garrick” is a beautiful black horse, rising six years old, and stands 17 hands high. He was bred at Mansfield, by J. Steele, Esq., and was got by the famous horse “ Blackleg,” who took thirty-one first prizes, and was never beaten in Victoria “ Earl of Garrick’s” dam was imported from Scotland. Puller particulars will be published before the ■date of Sale. NOTICE. TITR W, J". BARRY will offer for sale -i-TjL on the premises, on SATURDAY, 7th OCTOBER, at Twop.m., Those well-known old-established premises, the SHEPHERD’S CREEK HOTEL AND STORE, Situate within a short distance of the Carrick Range Reefs ; together with the entire STOCK-IN-TRADE, which comprises a large assortment of saleable goods of prime quality. Also, Horses, Cattle, Pigs, Spring-carts, Pack-saddles, and a variety of lots too numerous to mention. An excellent Slaughter-yard is attached to the premises. The Hotel contains Bar, Bar Parlour, Public Room, Billiard-room, and a large number of comfortable Bedrooms. The Buildings are quite new, having been erected within the last twelve mouths. Terms at Sale. By order of the Trustees, JAMES COWAN, and WILLIAM SHANLY. Q ROM WELL JOCKEY CLUB. THE ANNUAL RACE MEETING will be held on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 23th and 29m DECEMBER, 1871. By order, W. MAC NAB, Secretary. "raTATERS’S PATENT MANGLE. MRS REID (next door to Heron’s White Hart Hotel) is prepared to mangle Bed and Table linen for Families in Best Style, at moderate prices. 92 r|THE Thoroughbred Entire Horse, will stand this season at Cromwell, provided sufficient encouragement be given. Pedigree, &c., will be given in future advertisement. Terms, Vi- 4s ; payable in advance. ILLIAM SUTHERLAND & CO., (Late of Logantown), GENERAL BLACKSMITHS & FARRIERS, Beg to intimate to Mining Companies and the public generally that they have removed to CARRICKTOWN, next to M'Cormick’s Carrick Range Hotel, where they hope, by strict attention to business, and reasonable charges, to merit a share of their patronage, ARTHUR NORMAN,—Your Brother is anxious to hear from you. Address • W. Norman, Engineer, Macintosh Saw Mills, Echuoa, Victoria. —Any information as to the whereabouts of Arthur Norman will be thankfully received by his brother, at the above adC ress. civ.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume II, Issue 99, 3 October 1871, Page 6
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