B hie entire iuiao nr huilse E N LOMOND Will stand this season at Mr." Harrington's farm, Blacks. Securely fenced and well | wateiod paddocks, the lies- in the district, { provided for mans at Blacks and Ida Valley. PEDIGREE. Bra Lomond is a beautiful dark bay with black points ; was foaled 2') th Feb mary. !B(i9 ; stands KIJ hands high j sire. Sir Bm j imin. Sir B-mj iniin by the im-pel-en horse Ben Lmnond, Sir Benj rain’s darn was imported from Scotland by Richard Brodic, Esq ; Young Ben Lomond’s dam, Blossom, wis by Mes-ra M Intosh’s imported Uip-se, Prince Charlie ; Blossom's ‘lain, by Mr It Brodio’s imported mare Nell, This shows that V nung Ben Lomond la bred from imported stuck, both sire and dam’s side His stock have’ taken first prizes at the B’neskin Annual Show 187fi. 1874, and 1875, against all c.-nrrs. A one year old filly by him took first prize at. Palmerston, in 1870. Ben Lomond took first prize against all comers at Black’s An nual Show, 1881 ; also did some of his stock take first and s-cond prizes at the same show. Last year, a yearling cdt and a three year unbroken fi ly changed bands at LSD each. '1 lie-o facts speak far themselves. He is a splendid wo-ker and sure f al-getter. Terms—£3 15‘, to include gr-omage. Guarantees by agreement One mare out. of five allow'd gra is, being the properly of one owner. Such mare to l>e named byowner at flist service. Marts sold or exchanged held to be in foal Every care taaen, but no r sponsibility. PET Eli HAli BI NO 10 N. Pioprietor. 0 H S L li. BY PRIVATE BARGAIN (In consequence of the owner leaving for Victoria), THE GEELONG HOTEL, ALEXANDRA. The house conuiins s°ven bedrooms, two parlours, ui.d dining-room, I a large billiard-room with a go d 111 | Hard tale. a Lath house, six stalled 1 store stable, with hay loft. j The hotel is mostly Built of stone, ; and having a trout age to Loth Lime- | lick and TarLeit street possesses the : b. st position for doing a good tr ide | as the whole of the up-couutrv traffic by the Alexandra Bidge jrasses the door. A lso j Two sections of land in Tarbert-st., , near the Post Office. Terms Liberal. For particulars ap; ly to Ms. G. Fache, ‘' mle, or to Ms, w. Robert son on the premises. OPHIR BUTCHERY OPHIPt (BLACKS No 1. rp HOM A S SPAIN X Wholesale and Retail Butcher. Small Gods of every description. Carls travel throughout the District for f.nl rs. A ccounts renderi d monthly. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1882. At 2 p.m. sharp. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE op HORSES, CATTLE, FARM IMPLEME TS, Etc. AT GOODGER’S YARDS, CROMWELL. G1 EOP G K FAC H b T has been instructed to sell hy auction on Saturday 7th Octobei (the day after the Cr mwell Spring Bac. Meeting), on b«ba f of Mr. G. W Goodgek’s Trustees—--20 Draught Colts and Fillies from three to four years old—broken and unbroken 10 Horses broken to Saddle ahd ■Harness 2 Entires—“ Watty” (a Ben Lomond) Using three years. , : and the well known tlioj ronghbred “Tasso” ' 2-Well-bred Bui s—one a Here,i ford and one an Ayrshire •' 12 Ayrshire Cows—five in milk 20 Pigs—all from Mr. Goodger’s well known Hampshire cross-hr. ed. A LSO, 2 Double-furrow Ploughs 2 Single-furrow Ploughs 1 Potatoe Digger 2 Sets Harness 1 Spring Cart, He mess, etc 600 Feet (more or les-<) 1 Jin Pi . iug Abopt 3',0 bushels Barley. GEORGE FACHE, , Auctioneer, Clyde. '.\
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1067, 6 October 1882, Page 2
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