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Gromwell TH® 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 on hand. , W. J. BARRY, WHOLESALE SLAUGHTERMAN. BEEP AND MUTTON, DEAD OR ALIVE, WHOLESALE ONLY. U ARL OF GARRICK. The Imported Clydesdale Stallion “EARL OF GARRICK” will stand for the Season at Poison Creek Farm, Wanaka Road ; and will visit fortnightly each of the following places, viz. : Albbrtown, Bannockburn, Bendigo, Cardrona, Cromwell, and Kawarau Gorge. Terms £4. Earl or Carrick (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 Mansfield, Victoria, by J. Steele, Esq., and was got by the famous horse Blackleg, which carried off thirty-one prizes, and never was beaten in Victoria. Earl of Garrick’s dam, a prize Clydesdale mare, imported from Scotland. CHARLES HAIR, Proprietor, Poison Creek. ELSWICK. THIS well-known imported thoroughbred horse will stand this Season at PERRIAM’S Welcome Home Hotel, Lowburn, near Cromwell, provided sufficient encouragement be given. ELSWICK is by Dr O’Toole (bred by Lord Howorth), son of Irish Birdcatcher; dam, Fraulein (bred by Captain Archdale), got by De Ruyter; her dam, Netherton Maid, got by Sheet Anchor ; Sheet Anchor by Tantivy —Myrtilla. Dahlia, the dam of Dr O’Toole, was bred by Mr Turnbull, and got by New Fashion ; her dam, Matilda, by Humphrey Clinker out of Illegarda, by Bob Booty—"Waxy Pope.—See Stud Book.

Terns, L.4 45., paid in advance ; or L.5 55., if not paid before the end of the Season. CYIII. The Celebrated Clydesdale Entire Horse, EATHER JOCK, will travel this season in the CROMWELL AND BLACKS DISTRICTS. “Heather Jock” is a beautiful dark bay horse, seventeen hands high, of immense bone, fine symmetry, and superior action. Was got by the far-famed horse Reformer (imported by C. Rossiter, Esq., Cranbourno’, out of the Celebrated Mare Flora (the property of J. Johnston, Ksq., 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 1863, at Melbourne, 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 the same meeting won the Cbamipon Cup, valued £3O. as the most perfect animal- exhibited. He has also taken a large number of Local Prizes, and his stock have been successful as prize-takers. Dam, Flora, got by the renowned horse Prince Charlie (imported bv Messrs M ‘lntosh, Glenroy), nut of a pure bred V. I>. L. mare, bred by Mr R, 'Q. Kermode, Mona Vale. Flora took first prize at Whittlesea two years in succession : first at Kilmore, and second at Heidelberg, in 1861. “ Feather Jock” will visit Cromwell every alternate Friday,-Saturday, and Sunday, commencing on the '2oth October ; and Blacks every alternate Tuesday and Wednesday, commencing on the 10th October. Terms, £4. payable on or before the Ist February, 1872 ; Groomage Fee, 55., payable on first service. Clover paddock of 20 acres provided for Mares, free.of .charge,.all dare will be taken, bntno responsibility incurred. Mares to be removed on or bsfdr6"the‘lstbf January.’ JAMES M'NAPGETON, Alexandra.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume II, Issue 104, 7 November 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Cromwell Argus, Volume II, Issue 104, 7 November 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Cromwell Argus, Volume II, Issue 104, 7 November 1871, Page 3

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