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COURTS IN MOUNT IDA DISTRICT. NASEBY •. Warden's Oof rt —September 18, 25. October 2, 9, 16, 30. Hkbidbht Magistrate's Coubt—September 24. October 1, 8,15, 30. Applications at 11 a.m., October 6, 12, 19, 26. Disteiot Court—October 14th. ST. BATHANSi Afe 2 p.m., September 30. October, 13th. HAMILTON" i At Noon, October 20tli. HYDE; October 21st. MACRAES: • October 22nd. SERPENTINE : Ootobcr 28th. Tf Miners (or their Agents) do not appear When their names are called, their Applications will be struck out. Agents must produce writ tan authority. H. A. STRATFORD, R.M., Warden. THE PURE CLYDESDALE ■ Entire Mm horse "LORD LOY A T T," (John Weir and M'Pherson, Proprietors), Will visit Maniototo Plains, Hill's Creek, Dunstan Creek, Drybread, and Blacks. LORD LOVATT is a beautiful bay, nine,years old; has immense bone, and Splendid action. He was bred by Mr. Eraser, g/KjltdOfe;"Victoria, out of his imported mare, Jess (sire —the celebrated horse Prince Charlie, imported from Scotland by J. and M. M'lntosh)yand has taken several First Prizes as a year and. two-year-old, among which he gainad the First at Kilmore against ton others. He has also served in the Bennalla District, and proved himself the sire of the best stock in that district. 6sj" A Grass Paddock provided for Mares from a distance. No cha-ge for the first six weeks. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Tebms—£3 10s., payable on or before Ist. February, 1874. Groom's Pee, 5»., payable at the time of service. THE ENTIRE HORSE * " YOUNG QUICKSAND,";' (The property of Joseph Paokmak), Will stand this Season at PACKMAN'S BTABLES, Naseby. Young quicksand, bred by John Wood, Esq., Ohristohurch. .out of his fast-trotting mare Madge, by QuickBand. Madge took one first, arid one second prize at the Christehurch Shows, and won many fast-trotting matches. Yotjng Quicksand is a beautiful dapplo-grey, stands 151 hands high, with splendid bone and symmetry j a Very docile temper, and a sure foal-get-ter. Terms—£3, payable before removal of mares. Groom's Pee, ss. A Grass Paddock provided only for mares that come from a distance. No charge for tho first six weeks. Every care taken, but no responsibility. THE THOROUGHBRED ent!re HORSE "tfIREAWA Y," (The property of Meßßrs. Lamond:and Packman), Will stand this season at Packman's Liveby Stables, Naseby, and serve a few thoroughbred mares. IRE A WAY is a beautiful cbestnut, bred by J. A. Douglas, Esq., out of his favorite marc Daisy, whose sire was the imported thoroughbred horse Malton. FibeAWAY is by Scud, sire of the celebrated horses Knottingly, Stormbird, Belle of the Isle, Southern Chief, &0., bred by Harris, Esq., Canterbury. Terms—£G 6s. CW A Grass Paddock providod free of chorgo for the first six weeks. Every caretaken, but no responsibility. Pees to bo paid beforo removal of mares. PARTIES desirous to get ; Colts Gelded should give notice to Mr. Packman at an early date, in order that they may get intimation when Mr. M'Gregor, Veterinary Surgeon, arrives in Naseby—probably the end of this month, or in the beginning of October. NOTICE. IN THE ESTATE OF ALFRED HUGHES KEENE, COAL MERCHANT, KYE. BURN DIGGINGS. A FIRST and FINAL DIVIDEND in tho above Estate will be paid on ftnd after Friday, September 18, 1874, at my Office, Leven-street, Naseby. WALTER IND'ISR, Trustee. Naseby, Sept. 18,1874. WANTED, TWO MEN, to IW SOD SHEEP YARDS, and about H'orty-fave Chains of WIRE FENCING and pitching. Must be really good hands at sod Work. Apply personally or by letter to GEO. E. ALLEN, Hawkdun Station. T. K 1 E w. FRUITERER, CONFECTIONER, v / ' Aim COBDIALMAKER, JDt&UWenfc' Streot, N A&aby.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 290, 19 September 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 290, 19 September 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 290, 19 September 1874, Page 2

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