MEDICAL HALL, SUNDERLAND-STREET, CLYDE. Under the Management of Mr. M'lntosh. PRESCRIPTIONS accurately prepared. Genuine Patent Medicines & Perfumery Horse and Cattle Medicines, &c. Dr. SHAW may be Consulted daily between the hours of 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. A supply of fresh Leaches. AUCTIONEER & CATTLE SALESMAN. W. Smitham, Sunderland Street, Clyde, and Mel mare Street, Cromwell. N.N.—W. Smitham is prepared to conduct Sales in any part of the Province. Cash advances made on Cattle, Stock, or other Property. Agent at Alexandra, A. Jack. NOTICE. To Owners of Horses and Others. J. EICHARDS, TT AVING just arrived from Melbourne, J. begs to state that he has opened THE DUNSTAN VETEKLNARY SHOEING- FOEGE, SUNDERLAND-STREET, CLYDE, Where he is prepared to shoe horses on the most approved principles, and to undertake every description of Mining and General Smith's Work. J. R, having had 30 years' experience in the Veterinary Art, and having on hand every description of Horse and Cattle Medicine, is prepared to attend to Horses suffering from any diseases that the horse is heir to, such as inflammation, <rripes, sore backs, diseased feet, kc. An INFIRMARY for HORSES. All Charges Moderate. J. Richards, intending to make the Dunstan his home, trusts to receive a fair share of the public patronage. Every description of Wheelwright's Work promptly Executed. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT THE WANAKA STATION. Imported Thorough-bred Horse ELSWICK. LjILSWICK is by Dr. O'Toole (bred by XJ Lord Howth), son of Irish Birdcatcher, dam Fraulien (bred by Capt. Archdale), got by De Ruyter, her dam Netherton Maid by Sheet Anchor, Tantivy—Myrtilla. The dam of Dr. O'Toole (Dahlia) was bred by Mr. Turnbull, got by New Fashion, her dam Matilda, by Humphrey Clinker, dam Ildegarda, by Bob Booty—Waxy Pope.—(See Sted Book.) Sporting men will see by the pedigree that some of England's best blood runs in the veins of this horse. His color is dark brown, with black points, he stands fully sixteen hands high, with plenty of bone and muscle, exactly what is so much required to produce powerful weight-carrying hunters or carriage horses. Terms : £7 7s. each Mare. The -usual allowance for five mares the bona-fide property of one owner. Also the fine Draught Stallion YOUNG ROYAL OAK, Young Royal Oak is rising three years old, got by Old Royal Oak, out of a first-clas mare. Terms : Froa Guineas. N.B. Good Paddocks provided, but no responsibility. HENRY CAMPBELL.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 285, 11 October 1867, Page 3
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