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H. GRIESSELICH AND 00., Weavers’ Hall, Wool Exchange, LONDON, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Established 1865, Ship to order any description of British and Continental Goods upon per c*nt. commission, selected by buyers with Colonial experience, and attend to the prompt realisation of Produce at highest prices upon 1 per cent, commission. Orders to be ac. companied by Letters of Credit or part remittance in Bank Drafts or Produce. Open Policies of insurance for floating cargoes to cover sea risks. References: Chief Office of the London and Westminster Bank, or Agra Bank, London, and most of the Colonial Banks. Current Price Lists, Produce Reports, and any necessary samples or information on application. The Thoroughbred- Entire RANG ATI R A Will Travel the Dunstan District the-coming Season, visiting Cromwell, Clyde, and Alexandra, Blacks, Tinkers, and Ida Valley, Terms, L 4, Grooms Fee, ss. Rangatiua is a bright bay, 16£ hands, by Tarragon, out of Princess. Rangatira won several good races in Bombala, Cootna, and Goulburn (Victoria), in addition to his long list of succes'ful New Zealand performances. Rangatira by Tarragon ; Tarragon by New Warrior (imported), out of Laudia, by Waverly, by Peri, by Gratis (imported) ; her dam by Satellite (imported Arab) j New Warrior by Pyrhus Ist. New Warrior got some of the best racehorses in Australia With reference to Rangatira’s sire. Tarragon, comments are unnecessary. Princess, the dam of Rangatira, in addition to being herself a god pern former on the turf, is the dam of King of the West, who won the Bathurst Cup and the Handicaps at Randwick and Hawkesbury ; she is also a sister of Union Jack, whose performances are well known in racing circles. Princess by Little John, from Tomhay, by Marquis, from a Camerton, mare ; Marquis by Dover .(imported), Little John by St. John (imported), from Problem, from Theora (imported), from Speywife (Imported), GEORGE BARRY.

The Thoroughbred Horse El C T I O N Will Travel Ida Valley, Blacks, Matakanui, and St. Bathana Districts FOR .E N S (JI N G SEASON. For Full Pedigree see New Zealand Stud Book. A wed-grassed and watered paddock provided for Mares from a distance at Mr deary’s Farm, Spottis Creek, at 2s per week. Groomage fee, ss. Pure-bred Clydesdale Entire, IRON DUKE, Will stand at my Fai m BALD HILL FLAT THIS SEASON. Ikon Duke is a dark grey, 5 years old stands 17 hands high; bred by J. F. Kitchen, Esq , Moa Elat otatimi. By Ivanhoe out of Jewel ; both sire and dam imported, Iron I'uko his proved hinvelf a sure foal getter, nearly all (he maros he got last season proving in foal. Terms—£l 10s, to be paid Ist of February, 1385 ; £2 when Afaro proves in foal. Guarantees as per agreement Groomage Fee, ss, to be paid on service. ROBERT HOOD, Proprietor. JOHN EDTLER.

Advice to Mothers! — Are you broken in your rest by a sick child suffering with the pain of cutting teeth ? Go at once to a chemist and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. It will relieve the poor suffererimmediately. It is perfectly harmless and pleasautto taste, it produces natural quietslecp, by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes “ as bright as a button. It soothes the child* it softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for dysentery and diarrhoea whether arising from teething or other causes. Mrs Winslow’s Soothing Syrup it sold Ijy Medicine dealers everywhere et per bottle.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1194, 16 January 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 1194, 16 January 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 1194, 16 January 1885, Page 3

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