WANTED KNOWN. PRINTING of every description executed with neatness and despatch. B ILL HEADS at a small advance on Dunedin prices. CARDS, Circulars, Cheque and Deliver Books. JjIRUIT! FRUIT!! FR UIT !!! VEGETABLES! VEGETABLES! 1 —o— The Fruit of the Season. Locally Grown and Beared Fruit Trees Of Every Descripti] Always on Hai R. WES Nurseryman, SeedsmafT, Fruiterer, Market Gardener, CLYDE. HORSE ROEBUCK WILL SERVE MARES this Season at Messrs. Strode asd, Fraser's, Earnscleugh Station. THOROUGH BRED For Pedinre see ided pro Good Grazing Mares, and responsibility. All Mares Must be Paid for before Renoval. —o — Terns :£4 5s. f Groom age Included. N.B.—One Mare out of every four belonging to a boua-f.de owner will not be charged for. URE THE WELL W KN WN BRED LORD/ jCL Y D E ILL TRAVEJo this Season between Alexandra and the Dunbarton Rock. An extensive grass paddock, well watered at Bald Hill Flat, free for all mares from a distance. Fvery care taken, but no responsibility. Terms £4, to be paid on or before the Ist of February, 1872. Groom’s fee, ss. For Pedigree, see Cards. P. FARRELL, Proprietor. IJIHE CELEBRATED ENTIRE 1 CLYDESDALE HOJISE, HEATH O/C K . Kxs e Cromwell Will Travel HEATHER SjtfCK. is a beautiful da-k bay horse, 17 bands high, of immense hrne, fine symmetry, and superior action, was got by the far-famed horse Reformer, imported by C. Roisiter. Es**p, Cronbourne, and out of the celebrated mare Mora, the property of J. Jobustoc, Ecu., Whitlesea, Victoria. HEATAER JOCK has taken first and second pi kes as a colt of one, two, and three years old in Victoria, Sive Reformer, who gained the Highland Society’s fiut prize at Perth in 1852; as a yearling, in 1853, at Melbourne, the Port Phillip Farmers’ So ciety’s fust prize, beating Clyde (Mr. J. Wilson’s and four other imported sires ;in 1S /7, at Melbourne, the Port Plrllip Farmeis’ Society’s first prize, beating Clyde and 25 others ; at the same meet'ng we n the Champion Cup, value £3O, as the most perfect animal exhibited. He has also taken a number of local prizes, and his stock have been successful as prize-takers, Dam, Flora, got by the renowned horse Prince Charlie, imported by Messrs. M'lntosh. Glenroy, out of a pure bred V. D. L. mare R, Q. Kermode, Mona Vale. Flora took first prize at Whitlesea two years in suoces ion, first at Kilmore and second at Heidelberg in 1861, Terms : £4, payable on or before the Ist of January, IS7I. Groom's Fee Os., payable on first service. A Clover Paddock of twenty acres provided far marcs, free of charge. All cave taken, but no responsibility. Marcs to he removed by the Ist of January, JAMES M-NAUGHTON, Alexandra. Holloway’s Pills, —Swimming of the head, nausea, distaste for food, and a feeling of lassitude and exhausting, are infallible indications of a torpid stomach and a general sluggishness of the secretive organs and tho circulation. But it is not therefore necessary to send for a doctor. A course of Holloway’s great cathartic, alternative, and tonic remedy will remove every unpleasant symptom, and imbue both the body and the mind with unwonted energy. Every animal fluid will be purified, every obstruction in the evacuatnry channels swept away, every organ regenerated, Thgse may seem to t© strong statements, l>njt the testimony of the sick ol all nations is their source and basi?.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 492, 22 September 1871, Page 3
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