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THE ENTIRE HOUSE ~\TOJJNQ QUrCKSAND/ -I- (the property of John Weie and Co.), Tvi.il S'.anrl tliia season at Packman's Stables, Naseby, and also visit thv undermentioned places—viz., Kyeburn, Hyde, Hamilton, Sowburn, Msmiotofco Plains, Hills Creek, Dunstan Creek, PivbiV'ir! and JBlacks. YOUiffi-v QL 7 [CKSAN"D, bred by John, Wood, .Esq., Ciiristchurcl;, oat of bis fust- ■. trotting mare Madge, by Quicksand. Madge took one first, .and one second prize :;t the Christchurch Slimvs, and worfrcany fust-trot-ting matches.XoutfG Quicks and'i's a,beautiful dapple-grey, stands 1-51 hands high, with splendid bone and symmetry ; a very docile ' temper, and a sure foal getter. Terms—£3, (£1 lo». pay-able at the time of the service). Groom's Fee, ss. • A Grass Paddoclc provided for mave3 from a distance. No charge for. the first f sis weeks. Every care taken, but no responsibility. , THE PURE CLYDESDALE WpHBB HORSE JOS L> hOVA TT, ) ;i & Co., Proprietors) Will visit Kyeburn, Hide, Hamilton, Sowburn, Maniototo Plain, Hill's Creek, Duiistan Creek, Drybread, ' and Blacks. LOUD LOYATT is a. beautiful bay, eight years old; lias immense bone and splendid aeliou. He was bred by Mr. Fraser, Kiimore, Victoria, out ot his imported mare, Jess (sire, the eeiebr.ited horse Prince Chsirli-j, imported from Scotland by J. and M. M'lntosh), and has t.aken several First Prizes as a year and two year okl, among which lie gained the First, at Kilmo're against ten others. *He lias also served in the HenaliaDistrict, and proved himself the sire of the best stock in that, district. A Grass Paddock provided for Mares from a distance. iMo charge for the first six weeks. Every caro taken, but no responsibility.. .. Tepm^—-63 lOd (£2 payable at the time of service). Groom's Fee, ss.

6J=r THE WELL-KNOWN COLONIAL Ifjt ENTIRE CLYDE - HOSSE DALK " "HERO," Will Stand this Season, and visit Blacks, Dry bread, H lackstone Hill and St. Bathans. HERO is a Black Horse, with superior,action, got by the famous Clydesdale horse Prince Royal-(imported by W. 1:1. Yalpy, Esq , from Scot-.la.nd) The davn o£ Hero was an imported' Clydesdale ni:<iv, from Twofold Bay, bred. by the Clyde Company. HHJRO-: wa? a prize-taker at the Nor'hern Pastoral and Agricultural--.Show, Oamaru ; also.at the W:iikou;iiti and Shag Valley Agricultural and Fas oml Show, Wiikouairi Tjsbms.—£3., ..to .he-paid -nt-the- end'.of the season ; .„<3-.roomag(% 55,, o be paid at 'ime of service JO3EP- ? KTN'jr, Propria or: f" OTAL .\ : AS EB Y LO D G ■ s d jitUii.o.o.Ft The usu-tl • fortrn'ght-ly.-meeting, of the above Lodge will -b« held in the -Lodge. -Room, Masonic Hail, on Tuesday Evening next, 7fch October, at. Eight o'clock. •The Monthly Lecture will -bo v given" by tlto N.Q-. this -'(Friday.) Evenhigj 3rd October, .at eight o'clock. J. LORY, N.Q-. ' TOW A \— LOST fVnoi the O&Jhai 'Hosburn Creek, about eight months ago a Bay FILLY, branded JP (conjoinedVon th« off-shoulder.■■ One wl-iite hind foot. The above reward will be.paid vo any one rnturwing i-he same to CHARLES INDER. J" aseby, Sept. 20, 1873. nf R. W. L. BAT LE Y, i_V_l LAT fi OF CiiiDE, MINING KtENT, (Registered. under the G-oidtields 'Acta"of New . Zealand.! Cases conducted in the various Courts held on the Goldflelds. C. - 1 . ~ - NASEBY.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 239, 3 October 1873, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 239, 3 October 1873, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 239, 3 October 1873, Page 7

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