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glrajters ani> ©uifttrrs. DRAPERY, BOOTS, 7 &c.i. &c. TAME S jM'm^Bß/ J . :■":■■■ .■■• ;; ; : Vt-.yh. ; > .;I..V'|. -:^ (SUCCESSOR TO MR. JAMES SAMSON), .. Pegs-tp notify to others ofvNaseby. tha^h^lms^ iiiicl is a ~" " , WiriiSEXEciEb .astd Seasonable • IS TO QJ# P#| G O O D sj ~,■■■-''■■..:.. •.;,■:. f' vl in the above Departments, wliich he will dis-f pose of at the - r * :! \ r :- r \ \ Lowest Eemunebative PfiicEs. ! inspeoti6nl in^tedv JAMES ALEXANDER. Miscellaneqiis Advertisements. f "ACTED TO KNOW, by the! .. . . v .Mount Ida Trade Association, -the' Wherlwbouts.qf Pcusons. i Address, Secretary, Mount Ida Trude Association. , ..■■:..<-,>-^ '■ .. ''•''/ i:.. ■'.:.■. ,l\vvLVvx\ . Shields, Peter Jones,' P. Henry O'Day, John. Atkius, George Sheedy, Patrick Robertson, John Green, George Haggie, Henry Atkinson, C!ms. alias Mowbray O'Brion, P. G. Beck, John Peter Gibson, Alex* ... Richmond, W. J. 1 honias Sinqupst, Andrew Sfcrachahj JanWs Muleahy, Patrick McDonald, Peter Cleary, Timothy SuUivan, John Fox, Mark . . 13 Frewen, Thomas Patchell, Joseph M Creightpn, Robert Shaughnessy, Patrick Jeremiah- Powers Samuel M'Dowell William "Harry •Ro'dfrei" ■ '•' • lEermode, John Leliand, Thos. and! .''.:, iriate \\ V 3 Rpbins| Charges Robertson* Jofin ; v GJ|uTp| x Kennedy,;, Wiiliam ltiggms/Jaines Busch, Frederick M'Gillivray, James. - \Viiliiim : - * Lloyd, Donovan, Daniel Brown,'Jahies- , Kerr, Felix . -B?a*l tie, James ■-'- AM'Avoy, T Cayanagh, James M'Lees, John ■"Peoples, Jameß • JM'Kenna, James Sims, William;' Sincoek, Eekhart, ■ — Henry Murray ,-.-•? George LumleyW J.Dugdaie K .-•■'. LEVEN STREET, NASEBY. Country Orders punctually. attended.to.._. PAPERHANGINGS, ■"' "" j Of the Newest Patterns, always on hand. " rpHE CELEBRATEO CIA DESDALE "YOUNG- IihEOKMER." M Will Travel this Season 'through Naseby; Ida! Valley, St. Bathans, Welshman's, and Blue ks District, j TOHNG REFORMEttisa teautiful dar¥ bay horse, 16£ hands high, oi--immense bor.e, 1 fine symmetry, and aspiendid w.rker; was! got by-the far-lamed horse Reformer, imported by J. ftenhouse, Esq.,;S.QUtlj %-Iq, Midlothian, and sold to CTRossiter, Esq , Uranbourne, for the sum of £875. ~ ¥0 UNG REFORMER, though: npt ; hasing many first-class mares, lias 'left some of the finest and strongest Olago. Mr. Robert Muir, farmer," of the xt 2-year old the other day, bre'i oiithe,Peniii; sula, and got by Young Reformer, at £50.;" He has proved .himself,a.sure loaLgftter. """""" YOUNG REFORMER foklJt/and, and 3rd prizes as a colt in Viclor : a, wir- afterwards bought and imported to .New Zealand. Sire, Reformer,, who gained the Highland §oeie,ty's first'prize at Perth in 1552 ; "as^^a u year3fhig, 1 in j 1556, at Melbourne, the Port Philip Farmers' Society's first prize, beating Mr. J. Wilson's Clyde, and four other imported sires j in 1857, at Melbourne, the §9FJi ety's first prize, beatingjjClyde and ; at the same meeting'won the champion cup, value £3O, as the most perfect animal exhibited. He has also taken a number of local prizes, and his stock have been successful as prize'-takers. , -Damjqr^sie^o^^yitlie r i*BfioWe6? horse Renfrew,.imported by J and W. Dougal. of Ascott, and out of J&r.- Dougal's imported mai*e Nancy, who took many first and second t>iim> a-viiiig; VI LllV DeSC blood in the Souliliern'Hemispilere. ! - /Ln rge and an bstantially-fenced.-jGraSSrrPa'd:' ' dock, wellwateseel, fsee of charge.,,r- ---' Tekms—a!'i- on or , February, 1873; Groom's--Feef-ss.f to | on "first service. \ Guarantees-to be bythe Groom [at. Ida Lurn, or at Messrs. Inder and (^eoiv-e's Naseby. .osiuO ■<.-£ i ■*•. -w r . -.-.. A. M'PHALL,■.■.•JPicprietoT

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 196, 29 November 1872, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 196, 29 November 1872, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 196, 29 November 1872, Page 2

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