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MisceHaneoTis; Advertisements, I? KOWN, vE\p^ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL I) RAPE GLUTiiIE KS, T -A ILOJAS, &c ', v PfiINCES AND MANSE STREETS, ■^.;- ; '--^v-V S A\' : vy';;; ; : ;:PpssesS: : ",A:;.'' a superior advantages :;■[ fori supplying thevery <; : '~~: V every description - of Draperyaiid Clothing. They : " ; ; have "always on hand a large and well-assorted stock ol" selected by-'a buyer of experience and taste. 'Their Goods are all purchased direct from the best Manufacturers for prompt cash, ihns avoiding all intermedial e profits • and they conduct their business in ; ■ : the most economical manner, •which enables them to sell ■ the very best Goods at the Lowest possible : '--"; j '\/ff,':■':, ■- Prices, "^' J Wi ; > \ Patterns sent free to any pari of the' <C6l6mj. A CHART (for Self-Measuremeni) f ; : with Patterns of Cloths and List of; ;S Prices, sent Free on request: The CiiAux is intended Ho meet a long- ': ; felt want by parties at a. distancei V \who have hitherto found it impossible ■ tj get a; perfect fit in either Jieady- ; >?; Made Clothing, or Grarnieiits.made to -- ' : ■order.- ~-■-■'■■' ■■::..\ :y J-^''^-: • BR iWJS t : EWIN G AjSIB ' i - : ■';■ i '-.: ENTIB.E HORSE '■-■■ LO^TO) LWillrVisit Eyeburn, little, Hamilton, Sow-; i - ■ bum, Mauiototo " Plain, Hill's; Creek} Dimstan Creek, Drybread, and BlacM j • vI>ORI> LOVATT is a beautiful bOT, eight , yeai's old ; h;is immense bone and splehdi I ; action. He was bred by Mr. Eraser, KTdihoi-e;: j Victoria, out of his imported mare Jess ; sire; | (lie celebrated horse Prince Charlie*imported j from Scotlaud by J. and M. M'lntosli; iiiid j has taken several First Frizes as a year and two year old, among whiclr lie gained the Eirst at J Jvitmore against ten others. He has also served in the JBiinalla District, and proved j liimseif the'.'sire of the best stock in that dis- ! trict:' •'; ;"• ', : ;:.- :: ■":/■" ■) '^; " A Crass Paddpcklprbvided for? Mares; from a distance; Kp charge for the first six weeks. Every care t.*keh but no respbusi^ 7 : Terms—£3 10s?, payableonor before/: Ist r Febmary, 1873: : . .at the time rice/ . ':' : y: :^!^; 'f; .HvSr; - ■ l - : / ; S V.-V-'.'U"*:.;: [■'■■"y •^ : ?' "i"PrppnefcblK-'; : :/r/ : iv HUE CELEB RATE D CLYDKSBMe YOTTN& R j-. jj\) KiSI KR& "Will Travel this Season through Ida Valley, St. Lathans, Welshman ? s, and;S? - -■' ; - ■■>:?-•.' Blacks District. vr3^Ms'/- ; ' y YOUNG- REFO RM Eft is a beautiful dark bay horse, 16£ bauds immense!bone, fine symmetry, and a splendid w rker j was got by the far-Jained; horse imported: by J. Stenhouse, Esq.,*fciouth Gyle, Midlothian, and sold to 0. Rossiter, Esq , Crahbourne; for the simi of £875. - : v YOUNG- HE FORMER, though not many first-class mares, has left some of ;the finest and strongest stock in Otago. Mr. Robert Muir, farmer, of the Taierv purchased a 2-year old the other day, bre : on the PeninV aula, and got by Young Reformer; at £SO. He has pi'oved himself a sure loaf getter. YOUNQ REFORMER tooklst, 2nd, and 3rd prizes as a colt m Victoria, way afterwards bought and imported to New Zealand. Reformer, who gained the Highland Society's first prize at Perth in 1852; as a yearling, in 1856, afc-Melbourae, the Port Philip Farmers' Society's first prize, beating Mr. J. Wilson's Clyde, and four other imported sires ; in 1857, at Melbourne, the Port Phiiip Kariuers' ety's first prize, beating Clyde and 25 others ; | at the same meeting won the champion cup, value £3O, as-the most perfect aniuial 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 W. 'Oougal. of Ascott, and out of.Mr. Dougal's .-imported, mare Nancy, who took many first and second prizes both as a filly and a mare, thus ehou-ino-t iiat Young Reformer inherits some of tLe best blood in the Southern .Hemisphere.Large and substantially-fenced Grass Paddock, well-watered, free'of charge.TuicMS —£3 10s, payable on or before Ist F bruary, 1873; Groom's Fee, 55., to be pa ; d on first service. ~* Guarantees to be arratiged for by the Groom at Ida Lurn, or at ilessfs, liU-Jr and (iebrge'sj 'Naseby. '■■'-"-' '.":./-■':." A^

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 192, 1 November 1872, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 192, 1 November 1872, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 192, 1 November 1872, Page 2

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