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Cronrwell I undersigned'begs to announce that, having secured a constant supply of FAT CATTLE and SHEEP on favourable terms, he will shortly commence business as a CARCASE BUTCHER at Cromwell, and will be prepared to execute wholesale orders for BEEF and MUTTON at the lowest market rates. Fat Stock always un hand. W. J. BARRY, WHOLESALE SLAUGHTERMAN. BEEF AND MUTTON, 01. DEAD OK ALIVE, WII OLES AL E ONL Y, IDARL OP CA R B. IC K. The Imported Clydesdale Stallion I "EARL OF CARRICK" I will stand for the Season at Poison Creek j Farm, Wanaka Road ; and will visit fortnightly each of the following places, viz. : Albertowx, Banxockbukn, Bendigo, CardronAj Cromwell, and Kawarau Gorge. Terms £-1. i Earl of Carricx (imported from Victoria) is a beautiful black horse, possessing great bone and substance ; is seven years old, and stands 16 hands high. He was bred at j Mansfield, Victoria, by J. Steele, Esq., and was got by the famous ho?-se Blackleg, which carried off thirty-one prizes, and never was beaten in Victoria. Earl of Carrick's dam, a prize Clydesdale mare, imported from Scotland. CHARLES HAIR, Proprietor, Poison Creek. ELSWICK. rfIHIS Avell-knowu imported thoroughbred horse will stand this Season at PEREIAM'S Welcome Home Hotel, Lowburn, near Cromwell, provided sufficient encouragement be given. ELSWICK is by Dp O'Toole (bred by Lord Boworlh), son of Irish Birdcatcher; dam, Fraulein (bred by Captain Archdale), got by jDe lluyter; her dam, Netherton Maid, got | by Sheet Anchor ; Sheet Anchor by Tantivy j —Myrtilla. Dahlia, the dam of r»- ™~'>~ j was bred by Mr Turnbull, and uy uc» j Fashion ; her dam, Matilda, by Humphrey j Clinker out of Ulegarda, by Boh Booty—i Waxy Pope.—See Stud Book. Terms, L.4 45., paid in advance ; or L.5 j 55., if not paid before the end of the SeaI The Celebrate':! Clydesdale Entire Horse, IFT E A T II E R J 0 CK, L will travel this season in the j CROMWELL AND BLACKS DISTRICTS. "Heather Jock" is a beautiful dark bay i horse, ssventeeu bands high, of immense I bono, tine symmetry, and superior action. Was got by the far-famed horse Reformer (imported by 0. Rossiter. Esq., Cranbounie), out of v.he Celebrated Mara Flora (the property of J. Johnston, Esq.. Whittlesea, Victoria). " Heather* Jock" has taken First and Second Prizes as a colt, one, two, and three years old in Victoria. Sire Reformer, who gained the Highland Society's First Prize at Perth in 1852, as a yearling ; in 1853. at Me'hnurne, the Port Philip Farmers' .Society's First Prize, beating Clyde (Mr J. Wilson's) and four other imported" sires; in 1857, at, Melbourne, the Port Philip Farmers' Society's First Prize, beating Clyde and twenty-five others ; at tl.e same meeting won the Champion Cup. valued .il.lO. as the most perfect animal exhibited Ho li.is also taken a large number of Local Prizes, and his stock lure been successful as prize-takers. Dr.m PV.,ra, got by the renowned horse Prince i Charlie (imported by Messrs i' l 'lnfo3h, Olcmroy). j nut of a pure bre'VV. D. L. mare, bred by Mr : !•;. Q Sermodej Mona Vale. Flora took first j prize at Whittlesoa two years in succession : first j at Kilmore, and second at Heidelberg, in 1861. " Heather •Tnc:c" wi'd visit Cromwell evexy alternate Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, commencing on the 20th October ; and Blacks every alternate Tuesday nr.d Wednesday, commencing ! on the 10th October. | Terms. "A, payable on or before the Ist Febj rnary, IG'7'2 ; Grcomago Fee, 6's, p&yablo or: first j jerries. j Clover paddosk of % acre's provided for Mafes, free o: ciiMi'e, and all narci v/ill be taken, bni no responsibility incurred. Mairea to bo removed on or before tho Ist of January. ! itAWES Alesasdra.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume II, Issue 102, 24 October 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Cromwell Argus, Volume II, Issue 102, 24 October 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Cromwell Argus, Volume II, Issue 102, 24 October 1871, Page 3

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