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"Aomxmtmm ENTIRE HORSE r 0-U N G QUICK SA^-D, - (the property of John Weir and Co.), will Stand this Season at Packman's -Stables, Naseby, and also visit thr undermentioned places—viz., Kyeburn, Hyde, Hamilton, So.wburn, Maniototo Plains, Hills Creek, Dunslan Creek,' : Drybread and Blacks. YOUNG- QUICKSAND, bred by John, Wood, Esq.,' Christchurch, out of his fasttrotting, mare Madge, by Quicksand- Madge took first, and one second prize at'the Christchurch Shows, and won rcany fast-trot-ting matches. ful dapple-grey, stands hands high, with splendid bone and symmetry ; a very docile a sure foal getter. . lUs., payable at the time of the ser'/ice. G-room : s/Fee, 55.; v \ *#* A Grass Paddock provided for mares from a distance. No charge for the first six weeks. Every care taken, but no responsibility. '""'■'-• ■■...' • • THE PUBS CLYDESDALE ENTISE HOESB * OB.D L O V AT T, I (John MrairoLLAND & Co., Proprietors) Will visit Kyeburn, Hvde, Hamilton, Sowburn, Maniototo Plain, Hill's Greek, Dunstan Creek, Drybread, "' ; .'-■ and Blacks: .• LORD LOVATT is a beautiful bay, eight years old; has immense bone and 'splendid action. He was bred by Mr. Fraser, Ealmpre, Victoria, out of his imported mare, Jess (sire, the celebrated horse Prince Charlie, imported from Scoilancl by J. and M. M'lntosh), and has taken several First Prizes us a year and two year" old, among which he gained the First at Elmore agdnst ten others. He has also served in the Benaila District, and proved himself the sire of the best stock in that district. * # * A Grass Paddock provided for Mares from a distance. No charge for the first six -weeks. Every care taken, but no responsibility, y.y^;* ■ ■'.-': :. : ;- : .:/' ".■'■'■■ >\:^: .. : Teems— £2. payable at the fime of service. Groom's Fee, ss. ; - NOTICE.'- ■■■^■•."v/ "HEREBY JOH]^ - (of J, and RF:Breiriner Storekeepers, Naseby) -to Receive and Recover :dl ACCOUNTS due to me, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge. : JOHN DOUG-LAS. Palmerstonj May 19 3 'l87o; /COURTS, &c, v :liff"M6tXMP :: .ir)A <J ' ; - a distkict.,;'"" .;.-- :;;:. •. ': RESIDENT MAG-ISTRATE'S AND WABDEN'S . Naseby—September,!; 4, 11, 22;' Hamilton—Sep! ember 23. Hyde—September 24. Macraes—September.2s. >:/ St. jßathans-—Septeinber 9; ; ; Maerewhentta— September 16, SERBENi'iNE-^-Octpber ; 3. " Petty Sessions^--August'3o. '; ; District Land Oeeice—August 30. X-'iCENsiNG- Court—September 2 ■ ■District CdUKT—September 10. . H. W. ROBINSON, Warden.

Mjfi. W. L. BAILEY, LA.TE OE CLYDE, ■• v. ' MINI (Eegist ered under tlie Goldnelds Acta of New Zealand.) : " Cases conducted in the various Courts held on the G-oldfudds. ■ _ Office......Eabs Stkekt; . .V ; v ; ..;. : . ■'-... NA3EBY. ' ■ - '•

.JSOTLQK. QjTitAY CATTLE, or Run No. 204., \- hot CLAIMEDand REMOVED" before 20th. September -xvill be sent to the Pound at Maerae3. About 60 head of Cattlehave lately Strayed on to the Hun, it is supposed, from the neighborhood of jSTaseby. KOWLEY" AND HAMILTON.

Rolloway s Ointment ana Fills.—Gratifying Results -—The merest blotch, upon the skin, and'.the deepest ulceration of the flesh yield to the detergent and healing properties of this celebrated Ointment. Bad-leg's,"burns eruptions of .the skin, and scrofulous sores, can be cured with facility.by theprbper use of this Ointment, aided by Hdlloway's purifying Pills. "Under.'this treatment the foulest ulct'rs become clean, and lira \6w days florid ;ranulations a-ppeu•■■, ' which, gradually . { and fill up the cavity with firm and healthy flesh. jS t o relapse need be feared since the sore is not-slightly.'slfinned bxeiV;;but built; up from its bottom with the best materials producible iVqm pure hood, steady circulation, and invigorated vessels.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 237, 19 September 1873, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 237, 19 September 1873, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 237, 19 September 1873, Page 7

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