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THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE SURPRISE, WILL travel this Season in the Clyde, Cromwell,’ Alexandra, and Blacks’ districts. SURPRISE, bred by John Hamilton, Esq., is by that well-known Clydesdale sire Thane ot Clyde, imported to Southland by Hugh M'Loan, Esq, Dam bred by A. Clerke, Esq., Longford, Tasmania, and imported into this Province by the Messrs Olerke Brothers, for , breeding purposes on their farm. SURPRISE is a dark dappled bay, stands seventeen hands high, and is now rising nine years. He is a remarkably compact and powerful horse, with immense hone, fine flat leg, unequalled action, and docile temper. He has proved himself a sure foal getter, and his stock are not surpassed by the progeny of any horse which has ever served in the Sou thland district, where he has travelled three years in succession. ■SURPRISE took second prize at two, three, and four years’ old at the Invercargill Annual.Show, against all comers. A paddock for the accommodation of mares coming from a distance will be provided at Wai Keri Keri, free of charge, without responsibility. The greatest care taken. . Terms, £3, payable on the Ist of February, 1876 ; Groomage, ss. Note.—All mares tried by “Surprise” will be considered as served, and the owners will bo responsible for the service fees unless otherwise agreed to by the groom. J. M‘ARTHUR, Wai Keri Keri. THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE YOUNG SCUD WILL travel this Season the Dunstan, Alexandra, Duns tan Creek, Drybread, and Tinkers Districts. Head quarters at Blacks. YOUNG SCUD is a dark chesnut, three years old, stands 164 bands, with good bone, and handsome as a picture. He has proved himself a sure foal getter, having seived a limited number ot mares last season and none of them missed. YOUNG SCUD was got by the farfamed thorough bred horse Scud, out of Young Currance Lass, by Barber ; grandam Ourrance Lass, by Whalebone out of Windsor, the property of John Jones, Esq., of Cherry Farm ; great grand dam Windsor was imported from Valparaiso, by John J ones, Esq., thus showing some of the best blood this,side the Line. Terms—£3 10s ; Groomage. sa, paid in advance. Guarantees by arrangement; and all demands oayable-before tie Ist of February, 1876, when the-season ends. , An enclosed 200-acre paddock for the accommodation of mares, free of charge. All care taken, but no responsibility. f- PETER HARRINGTON, Blacks No. 1. SALE’BY AUCTION. Coal Creek Flat, Teviot. MR GEORGE FACHE instructed by Mr Robert Ayling, who is leaving the district, will sell by Public Auction, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12,1875. Sale to commence at 11 o’clock. Tire Property, known as Ayling’s Coal Creek Hotel, and comprising— STONE COTTAGE with yards, and 30 chains of wire fencing. 250 sheets of Galvanised iron, and lot of ridging. About 10,000 feet of useful timber, including flooring, quartering, weather boards, posts, rails, &c. Pannelled and other doors, window sashes, gates, and a lot of old timber, (lire wood.) Counter, shelves, &c. Also, A LOT of Household Furniture, including tables, chairs, Sofas, bedsteads, and bedding, chest of drawers, sewing machine, v in good order) billiard table, cutlery, glass, crockery, and cooking utensils. Also, 4 FINE Dairy Cows, one with Calf at foot. 3 HACKS and a lot of other properties too numerous to particularise The Auctioneer would urge on ■ everyone in the district attending this Sale, as there will be a large lob of really useful property, and all to be sold to the highest bidders. Don’t forget the day and hour of Sale, TUESDAY OCT. 12, 1875. Holloway's Pills.—Liver complaints and disorders of the Bowels.—lt is impossible to exaggerate the extraordinary virtue of this medicine in the treatment of all affections of the liver or irregularities of the bowels. In cases of depraved or supera buudant bile these Pills taken freely, have never been known to fail In bowel complaints they are equally efficacious, but they should then bo taken rather more sparingly, for every medicine in the form of an aperient requires caution when the bowels are disordered,'although at the samo time a gentler or more genial aperient than these Pills, in moderate doses, baa never yet been discovered. It taken according to the printed instructions, they not only euro the complaint but improve the whole system,

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Dunstan Times, Issue 703, 8 October 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 703, 8 October 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 703, 8 October 1875, Page 3

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