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THE ENTIRE DRAUGHT HORSE JgEN LOMOND Will stand this season at Mr. FTatrington’B farm, Blacks, Securely fenced and well watered paddocks, the best in the district, provided for marcs at Blacks and Ida Valley. PEDIGREE. Ben Lomond is a beautiful dark bay with black points ; was foaled 25th Feb ruary, 1809 ; stands I6J hands high ; sire. Sir Benjamin. Sir Benjamin by the imported horse Ben Lomond. Sir Benjamin’s dam was imported from Scotland by Richard Brodie, Esq. ; Young Ben Lomond’s dam, Blossom, was by Messrs MTntosh’s imported horse, Prince Charlie; Blossom’s dam, by Mr R Brodie’s imported mare Nell. This shows that Voung Ben Lomond is bred from imported stock, both sire and dam’s side His stock havej taken first prizes at the Blueskin Annual Show 1573, 1874, and 1875, against all comers. A one year old filly by him took first prize at Palmerston, in 1876. Ben Lomond took first prize against all comers at Black’s Annual Show, 1881 ; also did soma of his stock take first and second prizes at the same show. Last year, a yearling colt and a three-year unbroken filly changed hands at LSO each. These facts speak for themselves. He is a splendid worker and sure foal-getter. Terms—£3 15s, to include grnomage. Guarantees by agreement One mare out of five allowed gratis, being the property of one owner. Such mare to be named by owner at first service. Mares sold or exchanged held to be in foal. Every care taken, but no responsibility. PETER HARRINGTON. Proprietor. P o E SALE. BY PRIVATE BARGAIN (In consequence of the owner leaving for Victoria), THE GEELONG HOTEL, ALEXANDRA. The house contains seven bedrooms, two parlours, and dining-room, a large billiard-room with a good billiard table, a bath house, six stalled stone stable with hay loft. The hotel is mostly built of stone, and having a fromage to both Limerick and Tarbert street possesses the best position for doing a good trade, as the whole of the up-country traffic by the Alexandra Bidge passes the door. Also Two sections of land in Tarbert-st., near the Post Office. For particulars apply to Mr. GFache, Clyde, or to Mr. W. Robert son on the premises. TO FENCERS. Te n dees are invited for the construction of about 1-0 miles Wire Fencing in Ida Valley. Specifications may be seen on appli cation to ihe undersi ned. Tenders will be received up to the 25th inst F. G. POGSONT, Blackstone Hill Station, Becks. THE MINES ACT, SECTION 31. SCHEDULE 1 To the Mining Register at Clyde of the Dunstan Mining District, and all other persons whom it may concern. 11AKE N OTTCE that it is inten- . ded to construct a water race •ud divert one head of water for irrigation purposes, commencing at a point in Water-Cress Creek, about 300 yards below Morgan’s paddock, Drybread. and terminating at section 8, block HI., Lauder. Length, six miles; breadth, 1 foot; depth, 1 loot. Dated at Rlacks the 11th day of October, 1882. JOHN COLE CHAPPLE, Agent for WILLIAM HOLLANDS. JSSOLUTION OF PARTNER--1 SHIP. Notice is Hereby Given thatthe oaitnership heretofore existing between us, the undersigned, as contractors, carpenters, and blacksmiths in Alexandra South, has been dissolved its of this date by mutual consent. All debts owing by and to the late firm of Cards and Mackersey will be paid and receivadle by Louis Cards, who will continue the said business on his ■ -wn account. Dated the ninth day of October, 882. LOUIS CARDS JOHN MACKERSEY Witness, F, J. Wilson, Solicitor, Clyde.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1069, 20 October 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 1069, 20 October 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 1069, 20 October 1882, Page 2

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