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MWj i:Naßi:\yiv : Miscellaneous Advertisemenis. rjpllE CELEI3HATED CLYDKSDALE j 10 USE ' " YOUN G- K- >K M Ell.' ? Will Travel tL.is Season through Xaseby, TJ:i Valloy,-Si. iiathans, Welshman's, una ' Black? District. lOUXG- REF 1 R.UER is a b autiful-dark bay horse, li>£ hands iiijjii, o! immense bone, fine symmetry, an I-;i, splendid w i-kor ;,u as got by t he far-tamed horse iieForm>r, imprrted by J ■ jrtenhouse, Esq., iHoutii Gyle, Alidiot.hian, and soldto 0. Itossiter. E.-q , L'ranbourne, lor the sum of £875. - Yu U.\ G KEFORM.E K, :lioiigli not having many (irsL-eiass mares, has Jolt, j-ome of the finest and strongest slodt in Oiago.' ' Air. Robert Aluir,, laruier, of th« Taieri, purchased a 2-yt'ar old Hie other day, "bre i on the l'eniisuia, and got- by Y'<ung i-iefurnier, at £SO. JLle li'-s proved 11inis-ol(' a sure to.il g- Iter. YOUNG- RtCFOI-t.M ER to k l-i, 2nd, and 3rd prizes as a colt m Victoria', \va. afterwards bought and imported to \Ncw Z, aland: aire, ReFormer, who gained the Highland Society's first prize at Perth in L 852 ; as-a yearling, in 1856, at. Aielbournc, the"l'ort l'hiiip Farmers' Society's first prize, b>-aiin - .Mr. J. Wilson's Clyde, an d 1 oiuvot! i er- ii>ipor ted si res ;• i 111 So 7i " at Melbourne, the P.orfc Philip Farmers' Society's lir?t prize, beating Clyde and 25 othi-r.- ; at the same meeting won the champion cup, ■value £*so, as the mo>t perfect.animal exhibited. Jie lias also taken a .number ol" local prizes, and his rtock have been successinl as prize -rakers. Jessie, got by the i enowned horse Hen Frew, imported by J and W. i >ougal. ot Ascott, and out ol .Mr. JDougai's imporred mure .Nancy, who took many lir.-t and second prizes both as a filly and a mare, thus H.o.'imr that loung Reformer inherits =OlllO ol" best b'ood in the Soutliern Hemisphere. Large an.l s-.Oatantially-tenced Grass Paddock; well-watered, tree of charge. 1 isima—£3 Ids., pa\able on or before Ist F bruary, 1873; Groom's Fee, 55., to be paid on Hr>t service. - Guarantees to be arranged for by the Groom at Ida urn, or at ilesars. liuler aud iieor"e''i, i.\ aseby. ° " A. M' PII AIL, Proprietor. I ■ oCiiTfc), &c„ IN MOUNT IDA W - ' DISTKICr. RESIDENT MAGKTiil'l e's AXD "WARDEN'S coujrr.s. \ Ease]it—Sept. 30,"0ct. 4; 10, 11, 17," 2i. Ji AMI Lit >N Oct. '2.1. Ji f on—Ocr. 2:j. Mackae.-,—Oct. 24. i-'iv J>.\TIIANS—Oct. 1, 15. 1 Makkf.wiii'Xux—u. t. 29 Pkiti s»i-:s^it>ivs —Oct. 'Hi. JJlrfl'iilCX (. OITHT — n. W.-K08IXS0N". Warden. CHEAP FAftFa! Cilr.Ap FARESI ■VT OJiTIIE ]i X It 0 TAL MA Jft -L 1 / LINE OF CuACHES. ALT Eli ATI ON OF Tf JIE! Mrssks. thanks for pa-t l.ivors, beg to intimate thai, m fuLitre their Coaches will have JS'aseby lor Dunedin as follows : Leuves Fi ii pi re Hotel, Naseby, for Hyde, .vaeraes, Palir.erston and J)u: edin, e\ei-y Wednesday, at G a in., arriving at Palm.islon, same evejiing. Leaves Empire and Bull and Moutli Hotels, . Dunedm, at 12 no in, o: Wednesdays For Palmerston, Macraes, JLivdc, and.Nasebv. N.E.—Passengers by this route-ear. be certain of obtaili ng the best Hotel aecoui- ■ niodat.ion, and can-be Forwarded to any part of the district aL moderate rates. DAIVIFL & CO., Proprietors. VTEW ZEALAND SUBALAftIAB GOLDiTINIXG COiIPAXY. prospectuses, t-.nd in formation respec ting the tame ; also, Sliares can be obtained un application to - INDER AXD GEOEGR. Agents for the Mount Ida Uistrict. pULPJT, FAMirrTPEwTAND JL POCKET BIBLES. - ; PRAYER EOuXS, CHURCH SERVICES &c, &c: . . ' Bibles and Church Services in all the Kewesfc Styles of Binding, and at UNPRECEDEiSTEDLY LOW PRICES Td be had at. WILLIAHTIAY,!S BIBLE WAREHOUSE, Ciiixuiiiox Buildings, Pi ince s Str-eet, l)uncdin. _ Orders ieft with War. Hat, JTunr. ' Chronicle' Ollice, JS'asebT, will be uromntiv attended to. 1 • For remainder of Advertisements see ±tk J J aje

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 189, 11 October 1872, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 189, 11 October 1872, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 189, 11 October 1872, Page 2

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