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Miscellaneous Advertisements. - I .:.-•■'■- - ' 'I SPLENDID OPENING. SALE, One FIFTH SHARE - in a Water Race and Claim situated near the Taieri River, Buchanan's Station. Good supply of water and first-class sluicing ground. For particulars apply to A. Gibson, on the ground, or to John Bremner, storekeeper, Naseby. . .'■■'.;'■' <:;■} A I. O. O. F. " "* OYAL MOUNT IDA LODGE. The usual Fortnightly M eting of theabov; Lodge will te held ia the Loclge Room, Daniel's Empire Hotel, on Tuesd.iy Evening next, Ist October, at Eight p m. The Monthly Lecture will be given by the N.G. on Friday next, Oct. 4, at 8 p.m. S. LONDON, N.G. .. .HE CELEBRATED CLYDESDALE TTOE.SE " YOUNG 11 - FORMER." ■ g ■avel this Season through Ida Valley, St. 1-athans, Welshman's, andj ■^•~ : 'V..;.. ' Blacks District.' :: ':':}:-Q YOUS& REFORMER, is a beautiful dart bay horse, hand high, of immense}; boneV fine symmetry, and a splendid iwrker; was got by the far-lamed horse Reformer, imported by J. Stenhouse, Esq., South Gyle, and sold to C. Rossiter, Esq., Oiunbourhe, for the sum of £875. YOUNG REFORMER, though hot having many first : class mares, has left some of the finest and strongest stock in OtagO. >Mr. Robert Muir, farmer, of the! Taieri, purchased a 2-year old the other day, bre \ on tlie l'ehhisula,< and got by Young Reformer, at lie his proved himself a sure foal getter. / YOUNG REFORMER took Ist, 2nai and 3rd prizes as a colt, in Victoria, wa • afterwards bought and imported to New Zealand. Sire, Reformer, who gained the Highland Society's first prize at Perth in 1852 ; as a yearling, in 1856, at Mel bourn-.', the Fort Philip Farmers' Society's first prize, beating Mr. J. Wilson's Clyde, and four other imported sires ; in 1857, at Melbourne, the Port Philip farmers' Society's first prize, beating Clyde and 25 others ; at the same meeting won the * champion cup, value £3O, as the most perfect animal exhibited. He has aiso taken a number of local prizes, and his stock have been successful: as prize-takers. Dam, Jessie, got" by the renowned horse Renfrew, imported by J and\V. Dougal. of Ascott, and out. of Mr. Dongal's importedmare Nancy, who took many first and second prizes both as a filly and a miire/ thru showing that Youug Reformer inherits: some of the best blood in the Southern: llemr isphere. Large and substantially-fenced/Grass Pad-: dock, well-watered, free of charge. " Terms —£3 10s., payable oh; or- before Isfc February, 1873; Groom's Fee, toibejpliui on first service. ■Cv : $X-^&^&&-? Guarantees to be arranged for;by the(Groom at Ida i>urn, or at Messrs. Inder and George's, itfaseby. " /^■■''v/■:^v^*r-;s;^'^■^^^ . A M'PHAIL, Prbnn^tbr-f ■ ENCIN (3-.—The Undersigned having always a large quantity of well seasoned FENCING TIMBER, is prepared to mske most reasonable offers to. deliver in any part of the Mount Ida District, or at Waikouaiti. Orders sent to the Waikouaiti Post Office will receive prompt attention. JOHN VALENTINE. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN - . that the Partnership hitherto existing between the undersigned Thomas Michili Gogarty and Patrick Jackson Greer, at Clark's Diggings, in the Mount Durster District of the Province of Otago, as Storekeepers and Miners, has this day been DISSOLVED by mutual consent. The Business will for the future be carried on by Mr. T. M. Gogarty, who will pay. all Debts due by, and collect all debts due to, the late firm. Dated this nineteenth day of September, 1872. THOS. M. GOGARTY. P.J.GREER. Witness to the signatures of Thos. M. Gogarty and P. J. G-reer—-S. M.Baxter, Clark's. EW ZEALAND SUBMARINE GOLDMINING COMPANY. 4 Prospectuses, and information respecting the tame ; also, Shares can be obtained on application to INDER AND GEORGE. l Agents[for the Mount Ida District.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 186, 27 September 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 186, 27 September 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 186, 27 September 1872, Page 4

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