"YOUNG IItFOIiMEE." " Will Travel this Season througb. Naseby, Ida Valley, St. Bathaus, Welshman's,,and Blacks District. _. . . - YOUNG REFORMER is abeautiful darkbay Horse, 16| hands higli, 01-immense bone, fine symmetry, and a splendid, w. rker; -was got by the far-iauaed horse Reformer, imported by J-. Stenhouse, Esq., South Gyle, Midlothian, and sold to C. Rossiter, Esq, Oranbouroe, for the sum of £875. YOUNG REFORMER, though not having - many first-class mares, has lelV" some" of the finest and strongest stock -in Otago.r -; • Mr.' ■' Robert Muir, farmer, of the-Taieri, purchased a 2-year old the ot heyday,, l'eninr sula, and got by, Young Reformer, He has proved himself a sure loal gutter. : YOUi\G REFORMER took Ist;'2nd; and 3rd prizes as a colt in Victoria; wa; afterwards bought and imported'to'New':Zt.'aland. .Sire,. Reformer, who gained the Highland Society's ■ first prize at Perth in 1852 ; as a yearling, in 1856, at Melbourne- the Port Philip Fanners' Society's first prize,-"beating" Mr.: J.-.. : Wilson's Clyde, and four other imported sires ; in 1857, at Melbourne, the Port PliilLp^.b'armers'..Society's first prize, beating Clyde .and 25 .others ; at the same meeting won I .', the, champion, cup, value £3O, as the -most perfect v.ahimal exhibited. He has also 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 YV. I >ougal, of Ascott, and out of Mr. -Dougal's imported mare Nancy, wlio took many firet and .second prizes both as a filly and a mare, tlius shoeing that; Young Reformer inherits some of the best j blood in-the Southern Hemisphere.'; ' ! Large and substantially-fenced Grass Paddock, well-watered, tree of charge. ./ 'Terms—£3.los., payable on or. before Ist . February, 1873"; "Groom's Fee/55.,10-be'paid-. ! ■ ; 6n:first service. - 1 Guarantees to be arranged for by the Groom " >IVI ~-'^..„,,.v,r...,.„.,1„;i -—d^acor«e , ~ .£Y;< OUBIS,. &c, IN MOUNT IDA, \J -DISTRICT'. EESIDENT-MAGISTRATE'S AND WATJDEN's NaseSy—Sept..3o, Oct. 4, 10, 11, 17, 21. Hamilton—Oct. 22., ' '/'"•'* ' Hyde—Oct. 23". '■"*•'■ - Macraes—Oct. r 24. - • ; tiT, Bathans—OctJl, 15. ■- 1 ' MaEREWHENTTA—Oct. 29. r Petty Sessions—Oct. 26.--District Court—--' : . H. W.. ROBINSON. -' Warden. PUBLIC. NOTICE,:. Under Section I. of Regulation IV: " "THEREAS I have received suffi- ;▼ l T : cient. proof that tlieJ portion of the Otago Gold6eld','"described hv the 1 ScneduW'herdto, is for the whole or the greater part of an inferior character as regards the value of its gold deposits : -Now,' therefore; I hereby g'iye : notice that'the same'may'be o'ecupied by" holders of Miu'ers' Rights' in'claims of the uu- ' dermentioned" size : J — -J '■' ' ■"• ■"- One (!) Acre for each..Holder of a Miner's Right, provided, that .no Block Claim, shall comprise J more'' than six (6). acres altogether. Given under my'hand at Naseby, this.., s 23rd day. of September,-- :-. 1872. ; - '■'"■;' * H. W. ROBINSON, .- - ,: v ' - -■ ..* Wacdenvjo. ■ Schedule :'■'■- All that Otago Goldfield,-situ-ate at Humphrey's; Gully, Clark's, j about -ten yards below M'Grath.> registered dam No.' 1321, and'comprising-one acre more' or-'less :•■• bounded onJ the nonhiiiby:.'old J'workings ! :/110 ■ yards;' onUlre,:soutb. <by*'old- workings^ oliO»: yards ; on:the west":by.-old and on the east by old workings, 44 yards. TJLPIT, FAMLXIP^,.AND > POCKET BIBLES... ~ - • PRAYER BOOKSVCHURCH SERVICES, - 1 -' " ' • &c, &c.... ■ - - -.-.-,-- Bibles and Churcb Services in all the Newest : i Styles of Binding,.and at UNPRECEDENTEDLY low 'prices, . To- be had at WILLIAM HAY'S BIBLE WAREHOUSE, Criterion Buildings, ■>'J Princes Street, -Duuedin. Orcjers left with Wm, Hay, Junr,, ' Chronicle ' Office, Naseby,'wi'il'be promptly attended to. ffirremcwdercrf^dvei^
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 187, 4 October 1872, Page 2
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542Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 187, 4 October 1872, Page 2
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