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TBNDEKS W-ANTKD. \Yf ANTED, TENDERSforFencing '' the Alexandra Cemetary with fusts and Hails, at per chain. Plans and specifications may ho seen it the Criterion Hotel, 'Alexandra. ALEXANDER JACK, lust published, price 6s. limp cloth. 7s lid. hoards, n AMBLES with a PHILOSOII PHER ; or. Views at the AntiBy An OTAG iJTIAN. Giving Sketches of Otago Life in the early days of the Settlement. Sent free by post un receipt of a money order for the amount. Mills, Dick, and Co., Stafford-street, Duuedin. F 0 It S A L E , 'j WO TWELFTH SHARES in ' Prospectors for Murphy's) WAT KB RACKS, DAMS, CLAIMS, PI .ANT, &«. The Proprietor wishes to sell out as he is desirous of returning to his WILLI \U BODLNDICK, Proprietor, German Hill. >T-CLASS INVESTMENT for SMALL CAPITALISTS. FOR SALE, the cutter LADY OF I THE LAKE, now plyiug on Lake Wanaka, with Sails, &c., complete; logo her with a substantially-built Dwelling, at the foot of the Lake. fools, drc, the proprietor leaving the district. For particulars apply at the office of this paper ; or to Mr. Norm ax. OK SALE. TO DAIRYMEN & OTHERS. IUIET DAIRY COWS, at full j profit, for Sale.. COMBER & DOUGLAS, Eden Creek. FOR SALE. IEWIXG MACHINE, by Wheclei Also a Lot of FORMS, suitable ir a church or place of public amuseCOPE & FACIIE, Clyde. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT THE WANAKA STATION. The Pure Imported Thorough-bred Eorse ELSWIOK. T7ILSWICK is by Dr. O'Toole (bred Li by 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. Turnbui', got by New Fashion her dam Matilda, by Humphrey C inker.dam Ildegarda, by Bob Booty— Waxy Pope —(See Stud Book.) Sporting men will sec 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 carriago horses. Terms : .£7 7s. each Make. The usual allowance for five mares the bona-ride property of one owner. Also the fine Draught Stallion YOUNG BOYAL OAK, Young Royal Oak is rising three years old, got by Old Royal Oak, out of a first-clas mare. Terms : Five Guineas. N.B —Good Paddocks provided, but no responsibility. HENRY CAMPBELL.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 288, 1 November 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 288, 1 November 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 288, 1 November 1867, Page 3

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