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m THE IMPORTED CLYDESDALE r , STALLION YOUNG lochniyar WHJ. TRAVEL IDA VALLEY AND SURROUNDING Dls I'KIUTS, Youn« Lochnivar ia a beautiful dark Lay, rising 8 years old, standing 17 hands £ high, brel hj 11. Nichols, Esq,, of Tas- - mania. His sire. Sir Walter Scott, imported X- from Scotland l>y I'triers and Hartwell,was got by the Duke < f Hamilton’s champion horn, the original Sir Walter Scott, Dam Blossom, g dam Ch rlotte, by Lincoln Hero, imported ; g.g, dam Grey Charlotte, the 0 great prizetaker in Tasmania, got by Grey !_ Champion, imported ; dam Black' Champion > mare by Diamond, imported. Y ung d Lochnivar gained the following prizes as a two-year old—First at Hobart Town, first at Melton Mowbray, and first at Richmond, b Young Lochnivar has proved himself a sure foal getter. * Terms—Ll 10s, payable on February 1, g 1884 ; and LI 10s payable if proved to be a in foal. Groom’s fee ss, payable at first e service. ' All mares sold or exchanged held to be in . foal. Groomage fee, if not paid on first service, to bo added to service fee. Guarantees by agreement. A paddock will be provided for mares from a distance. For further particulars, apply to the groom, or . ANDERSON 4c ISBISTER, Proprietors, FORSYTH’S RABBIT 1 MINaTOR. r EXTERTHE Undersigned is open to engage for the DESTRUCTION OF RABBITS in Burrows and . Water (‘curses, piovide all labour and material, and ask no money until the 1 work is certified as thoroughly done by the Government Inspector. Areas ’ not less than 2000 and up to 200,000 . acres. All particulars, machines, f poison, etc., at the Sheep Inspector’s Office, Clyde. JAMES FORSYTH, Maitland street, Dunedin. |V 11 1) FOR SALE. ATTLE SEED. Office of this Paper. J P. AKMSTSRONG, E N T I 8 T, Princes Street, DUNEDIN. Opposite the Criterion Hotel. DUNSTAN TIMES STATIONERY WAREHOUSE, CLYDE. Every Description of WRITING MATERIALS Sold in Large or Small Quantities to sni Purchasers. Foolscap, Post, and Note Papers. Official, Commercial, and Other Envelopes Black-edged Paper and Envelopes. ACCOUNT BOOKS.] In the course of a few weeks a very larg consignment ia expected ta arrive from bourm THE WORLD.FAMRD ENG L|l SH WATCH ESI ENGLISH WATCHES 1 First in Excellence 1 Lowest in Price 1 Endless in Variety ! MAN u FACTURED BT STEWART, DAWSON, Liverpool, England. «fc Co. ] Can only be (obtained’ at , SJT EWART, DAWSON, & C o’s , Colonial Depot.| | 27 ROYAL ARCADK, » i Sydney, K.S.W. j The enterprise of Stewart, Dawson, and Co., in placing the very Finest Class of Watches, direct from their manufactory in England, within reach of every colonial purchaser English Manufacturers’ Prices, n Has met with a Gigantic Success. This is 1 scarcely to tie wondered at. ns it must he a evident to all that by purchasing direct FROM TUB MANUFACTURERS they effect a saving of at least One Half Retail Prices, j This is not an assertion made nt random, 1 hut will, like every watch manufactured by t R. 1). and (Jo,, hear the inmost scrutiny a and establish the fact that a wondrous revo- t ’utiou in the watch trade has been brought c about by S S T EW ART. D \ W S 0 N, 4CO | b 1. [V E R POO L, PIN GLa ND. A few quotations from D. & (TVS Immense Stock nnlv a r o require I m convince •he moß‘ sceptical that t y going direct to \ the fountain head they can lima pnrchsM

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1122, 2 November 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 1122, 2 November 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 1122, 2 November 1883, Page 4

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