■¥&M?Ms*ss* ©wtfitos. &c., &a 'MES £■ t'i&L E XA N D E E l : -- ■.■■;..;. ;•• ;■ ,:■•■ ': -.■■ ■;',.,.,■■■"',.; (SUCCESSOE TO ME. JAMES SAMSON), Begs to notify to the Residents, Miners, and others of Naseby that he has just received and is "now" Opening Out, a Well Selected and Seasonable STOCK OF GOODS in the above Departments, which, he -will dispose of at the Lowest Eemuneeative Peices. INSPECTION INVITED. JAMES ALEXANDER. Miscellaneous Advertisements. , ANTED TO OvNOW, by the ▼ T Mount Ida Trade Association, the Whereabouts of the undermentioned Persons. Address, Secretary; Mount" Ida, Trade Association. Shields, Peter , Kermode, John; V Jones, P. Henry LeUand, Thos. and O'Day, John • j Ornate Atkins, George .-. Robins, Charles Sheedy, Patrick Robertson, John Robertson, John O'Hallorah,John ; Green, George Garrol, Bernard Haggie, Henry Kennedy, William Atkinson, Ohas. aZias Higgins, Jaines Mowbray Busch, Frederick O'Brion, P; G. M'Gdlivray, James Beck, John Peter Helfernan,* Williani Gibson, Alex. Lloyd, Frederick Richmond, W. J. Donovan, j)aniel Rodgers, Thomas Brown, James Sinquest, Andrew Kerr, Felix" Strachan, James Beafctie, James Mulcahy, Patrick M'Avoy, T M'Douald, Peter Cavanagh, James Cleary, Timothy M'Lees, John Sullivan, John Peoples, James Fox, Mark MUvenna, James Freweri, Thomas Sims, Williani •' Patchell, Joseph M Sineock, Thomas Greighton, Robert Eckhart,— Henry Murray George Lumley ¥'J. Dugdale ' TEAG JJ E, Paintee, &c., I3ZYEK STREET, NASEBY. Country Orders punctually attended to. ' PAPERHAINGINGS, Of the Newest Patterns, always on hand: ,IHE CELEBRATED CLYDESDALE HOESE I "YOTOGr EEEOEMEE." 'ravel this Season through Naseby, Id* T alley, St. Bathaus, Welshman's, and Blacks; J district. YOUNG REFORMER is a beautiful dark, bay horse, 16£ hands high, of immense bone, fine symmetry, and a splendid worker;-was got by the far-lamed horse Reformer, imported by J. fctenhouse, Esq., South Gyle, Midlothian, and sold to C. Rossiter, Esq , Cranbourne, for the sum of £875. YOUNG REFORMER, though not having ] many first-class mai-es, 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, bren on the Penin-. sula, and got by Young Reformer, at £SO: He has proved himself a sure foal gvtter. YOUNG REFORMER took Ist, 2nd, and 3i'd 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, ii\ • -1556; at Melboui'ne, the Port.Philip 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 j at the same meeting won the champion cup,. , .value £3O, as the most perfect animal exhibited. Ho has also taken a . number of local prizes, and his have been' successful as-prize-takers. Dam, Jessie, got by the renowned hcrse Renfrew, imported by J. and W. Dou^a!. , of Ascott, and out of Mr. Don gal's imported mare Nancy, who took many first and second prizes both as a filly and a mare, thu3 showing ■ ? that. Young. Reformer inherits some of the best . blood in the Southern Hemisphere "L-arge and substantially-fenced Grass Paddock, well-watered, free of charge. Terms—£3 10s., payable on or before Ist February, 1873 ; Groom's Fee, 55., to be paid on first service. Guarantees to be arranged for by the Grqoms at Ida' L.urn, or at Messrs; I'nder and' George's, * iN'aseby. A. M'PHAIL, Proprietor.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 195, 22 November 1872, Page 2
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