DRAPERY, BOOTS, &c., &o. TIMES iLEXANDEE el (SUCCESSOB TO MB. JAMES SAMSOIf), Begs to notify to tlie Residents, Miners, and others of Naseby that he lias just received and is now Opening Out, a Well Selected akd Seasonable S T O C K OF GOODS in the above Departments, which he will dispose of at the Lowest [REiitrif]eeative Pbices. INSPECTION INVITED. JAMES ALEXANDER. Mise ellaneons Advertisements. "ANTED TO KNOW, by the Mount Ida Trade Association, the Whereabouts of the undermentioned Persons. Address, Secretary, Mount Ida Trade Association. Shields, Peter Jones, P. Henry O'Day, John Atkins, George Sheedy, Patrick j Robertson, John j Green, George Haggie, Henry I Atkinson, Chas. alias • Mowbray j O'Brien, P. G-. | Beck, John Peter < Gibson, Alex, j Richmond, W. J. Rodgers, Thomas I Sinquest, Andrew Strachan, James i Mulcahy, Patrick | M'pouald, Peter | Gleaiy, Timothy | Sullivan, John I Fox, Mark [ Frewen, Thomas j Patched, Joseph M | Creighton, Robert ! Shauglmessy, Patrick [ Jeremiah Power ! Samuel M'Dowell | William M'Keridrick Harry Rodger Kermode, John Lelland, Tlios. and mate Robins, Charles Robertson, John O'Hailoran, John Carrol, Bernard Kennedy, William Higgihs, James Busch, Frederick M'Gillivray, James Heflernan, William Lloyd, Frederick Donovan, Daniel Brown, James Kerr, Felix Beattie, James M'Avoy, T Cavanagh, James M'Lees, John Peoples, James M'ivenna, James Sims, William Sincock, Tiiomas " Eckhart, Henry Murray George Lumlev W J. Duffdale TEAG- IT E, Painter. &C., LETEJT STREET, If ASEBY. Country Orders punctually attended to. PAPERHAiNGINGS, Of the Newest Patterns, always on hand. fjIHE CELEBRATED CLYDESDALE HOE.SP, "YOUNG RI'EOIiMER," Will Travel this Season through Naseby, Ida ' 7alley, St. Bathans, Welshman's, and i Blacks District. j YOUNG- REFORMER is a beautiful dark j bay horse, 16g-hands high, o! immense bone, i fine symmetry, and a splendid worker; was I got by the fax-turned horse Reformer, imported I by J. Stenhouse, Esq., South Gyle, Midlothian, i a..id sold to C. Rossiter, Esq , Oranbourne, for i the sum of £875. ! YOUNG REFORMER, though not 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 i oil the Peninsula, and got by Young Reformer, at £SO. He has proved himself a sure foal getter. YOCFiXG- REFORMER took Ist, 2nd, and 3rd prizes as a colt in Yictor'a, 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, "m 1858, at Melbourne, 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 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 h;vs also taken a number of local prizes, and lus =tock have been successful as prize-takers. Dam, Jessie, got by the reuowned horse Renfrew, imported by J. and W. Dou»al. of Ascot t, and out of Mr. Dougal's imported mare Nancy, who took many first and second prizes both as a filly and a mare, thus showing that Young Reformer inherits some of the best blood in the Southern Hemisphere.. Large and substantially-fenced Grass Paddock, well-watered, free of charge. Tekms —£3 10s,, payable on or before Ist February, 1573; G room's Fee, 55., to be paid on first service. Guarantees to be arranged for by the Groom at Ida Kuril, or at Messrs. Inder and George'* iNnseby. A M'PHAIL, Proprietor.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 193, 8 November 1872, Page 2
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