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&0 ARCHITECT ” Will travel this Season in the Dunstan and Cromwell Districts, and will stand at Mount Fisa Station. THUS Thorough Bred Horse is a ! rich bay with black points, stands over sixteen hands, and shows great snbstance and quality ; was bred by John Field, Esq., of Calatock, Tasmania, imported by J. B. Curran. Architect is had brother to the “Quack,” winner of the Melbourne Cup; and half brother to “ Benvolio,” winner of Sydney Derby. Architect took First Prize at Campbelltown, Melton Mowbray, and Northern Agricultural Shows iu Tasmania, and First -Prize at Blueskin Show. His oldest stock iu Tasmania are three years old, and show great breeding and size ;—said to be the best horses in the island of Tasmania. Pedigree.—Architect by “ Peter Wilkins,’ imported dam “Governess,” imported; “Peter Wilkins” by the “Flying Dutchman,” out of “ Boarding School Miss,” by “Plenipotentiary,” out of “ Marpessa,” dam of ‘‘Pocahontas, “ Stockwell’s dam. “Peter Wilkins ”is own brother to “ Pose de Florence,” dam of “ Ferryman,” “Fenella” and “ Maribynong also half brother to “ Rose Bonheur ” and “ Typce,” the dams of some of the best horses in England. Architect’s dam “ Governess,” by “ Conrad,” grand dam “Bequest,” by “ Snoozer great grand dam “ Medea,” by “Mozart gg. g. dam “Whizgig,” by “Whalebone.” Sec Stud Book. Terms, £5 os. One in five allowed to bona fide owners, payable by Promissory Note at three mouths from service, on one of the Banks of Otago. Groomage us., paid on sorvico. Good paddocks 2s. Gd. per week. Every care taken, but without responsibility. No mares guaranteed. Season to end on the 31st January. For further particulars apply to the undersigned. I LOCJGIINAN, Mount Pisa Station.

Important and unreserved sale of Farm and effects by Auction. T\ POWELL CO; will sell by U i public auction (by order of the Executors in the estate of M. SHANLY, deceased), on WEDNESDAY, OCT. M, 1874. at 2 o’clock sharp. At Shannon Farm, near Cromwell. All that property known as Shannon Farm, containing 150 acres or thereabouts, held under authority of Messrs Howell and Loughnan, and with right of purchase from the Govern ment; being nearly all well and securely fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks, and having about -10 acres sown in Wheat and Oats. Together with Dwelling, Stable, yards, piggeries, &c. thereto belonging. 8 or 10 well-bred cattle, 3 Horses 3 Mares, and 2 young stock ; Pigs, Fowls, &c., Horse Chaff Cutting Machine, Threshing Machine, Stack of unthreshed Oats ; 1 dray, spring-cart, harness, belting, ike. Also, Several desirable Sections in the Town of Cromwell. Such an opportunity of securing a first-class farm, and really useful stock and produce should command the attention of intending purchasers. Terms at sale. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. O'aA SCRIP (£5) paid up, equal to iC'Ux) the one-fourth, of the Bannockburn Water Race Company, registered. The property of the Company consists of a Water-race, 25 miles in length with a right to 11 heads of water, a Reservoir capable of storing about eight days run of 1 heads of water, and a complete Kit of Mining Tools. Terms £2OO Cash down, balance in Bills bearing dale up to eighteen months. Particulars apply to G. FAC HE, Clyde, or O. O'NEIL, Working Manager. OWEN O’NEIL. Cromwell, October 3, 1871, NOTICE. ALL Persons indebted to the undersigned will please Pay their respective accounts on or before the Ist of NOVEMBER, or Legal Proceedings will be taken to recover the same. C. T. MARIE, Dairy Creek Coal Pit. V Oct. Bth, 1874.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 651, 9 October 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 651, 9 October 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 651, 9 October 1874, Page 3

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