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"T,l 1' 10 ■■ P U It!fl OLI'DE 3I) A.L a " r/.0-U I) I. i) v.. A: T T,"(t/i»li|rVVi*ii"Hfitl"^f.'i. J lieriioti,- i'ropriolors), Will vi«it \f!t.iiio!.or<> Plains, .Hill's Creek, • * r.'iin'?tfin Creek, Dry bread,' ftivl .Mucks. tOllI) I.OVAT I is a beautiful bay, ' J ' nine yii'iM ol'i; hnsirnnieiisfi horo, and HplciHi'l uc-itr>it. lie win bred by Mr. Ifruaer, Kihnoiv; V'i'tfivia, put of his imported mare,<l(Mi! .(si fa— llw culehiMtrd horse Prince Char'lip. imported from by J. and M. M!'lnu>4li), "mil has tuken several Fir.it Prizes una j'-ui' and l.wo-year-old, among which lie glutted'' ,l,]i." '.i/irst, -it Kilmo.u against ten of-hers. iTo ltiYH also serve I in the Oennalla District,'.and,proved himself the sue of the bu.»b„tjtock in Unit, district/ sry,^ ' (Jr.i.l*. IWli'loplv provided for. Mures fr'ini-ii distaneu. ■ N'o olia-ge for the first sii wucks. Every care taken, .but no responsibility.' i _ . . ' 'J l ßiiiw'i-*i6B'lOS.; payuble '&■ or before lab. ]''obnmty, 18 "5. Groom's' Pec, oh.; payable at'the time of sot'vioo. ' - -' THE EN TIB E HORSE . "YOUNG QUICKSANT).," ?r (Tl"ifl. (iMjfii'riy. of Joseph Packmvn),* "W'uV stand 'this Season at PACKMAN'S ".,.... ST/V.BLIS^ f Naseby. *^OtJTO"QUICKS VN.D, bred by :.JL John Wood, 12^'q'.,' Ohristohnreh. out orhiV fist-trotting,maro'MucUe, by Quicksaudr Alidgo took 6110 first, and one second priiso at the Christehurch .Shows, and won, jnai>y;fiHt-trbttin'K matches. "" Youno QaiCJCt«,ufji> 13 a beautiful dapplo-grey, stands 15Jr hunds high, wil.|\ anlondi.l bone and symmeT try-} ! livery docile temper; and a euro foal-get-ter. ,*''.. " .Temm—Jß3, payable .before removal of mares.' - Groom's Fee, 63/ flfsSiy'AT.Jirasa Paddock provided only for mares' that coirie from a distance. No charge for'the first six'weeks. Every cave taken, but ' no responsibility. THE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE iHORSE . ..--I'-jr I"B. E A-W-A-Y," (The property of Messrs. Latnond'and . ~..t. r -,• ' .Packuian),-.) •.'' >'•' ' "Will stand.this season at • Packm is's Liver? .Sxausbs, JSasebyj'aitd' servo a-few . ~' ■•thoroughbred'lnares. -" ' IKEAAVA Y' ia a beautiful chest- ' nnt,'bred }y J. A.' "Esq , out of his favoritfi mare Daisy, whose sire was the' imported''thoroughbred horseJSlalton. .. Fikbis'by Scud; sire of the eolebrate/Vhorso ' Knottingly, and brother to, Stormbird, Belle rif thpl I.sl'e, Southern Chief, &c., bred by ll'arrig,;'Esq., Canterbury.. . ', , ' Terms— tSG*. ",/■:. -. ' 'iHf-Al'-Orrdßß PtieMooU provided free of ohnrgeTo'r first six weeks. Every- care ikeri, but lib re'sndnsibility. ■ JTces to bo paid ueforirerijo'val'of mares, " , , • ' NORFOLK TROTTING 'COB.' ; -"•'' 'the obturated"yoWo"' .'< _', 1 lt ' r .~ . . ... ';*s. ',,' • ■■■"»■'♦.' ' M ■!•; Jit '„'';■' '■' Roberts), . Witt S'tSidat Lauder Station,, Manuherikik Valley, for tha- Season. - roan Cob, has.fine" action, and is thoroughly tractable in saddle or harness. . Hisi sire, Quicksilver, a pu'ro-bred Norfolk, . i 4.-- : v/hcra hi 3 3.;,T'His dam, „,..«- tported direct from England. • ' - A'.good "grass paddock is provided for mnrp«; free of charge for. &ix weeks; after that dato 2s. 6dJ a ,week*will be charged., Terras: '.£.3 10a.,' payable before'removal of Llafda, ' Groom's'fee, 6s. ' Every oare will be taken, but the propria- ■ tora will riot under take any personal respoh- • nihility. .'-..■■■ ..CLYDESDALB -LION "II E K 0 ,"' ! •" 1 W O ,Ma?«3.s-tl)i?'. l ßea9on u :..'f:'?/9 Furm, .Itlackstono Hill. • '."•••"'. ';",;_•■.'?..'''.-',' *%wissr- £2 ss. , .'.'■_: *' ..'Puddooking frco for sis weeks. Every care .taken, but without responsibility. .' ' .. .-,[ >, - : -*;. ;ii.&-V. JENKINS/ /'Vl'\/:'^'skUwtohs. n'Sf-FAE: ; HOUSES HOEING ■yj. i-j .: .-.-- .-. •.-/ • • -. . f • lUSDUOTION TO'MEET TIIE TtßfiSS.' HorsflsWingaucVGenorinßJacksmith.iyork •exvcitfed'in ,a" workinanliko a Cl.U!af)o'rifc ( IljftbaV in Victoria ■'. H^egHOfe^iC..;..,, ...yb-i ±xv lis., SEit SiiT. ■~. ',; V•* ■•' - ■ t} -•''r sitpporter*" to kn'ow *' that duly eoTivp^tit'ioa.." 4 .'/'•' ;,' ;r ' / ' ' '" ' ilW^itlioiiirig uviicd out i»,; ii .It S' ),',"»* - 7*' m ti r x\(S K a M'l' t lis, ; 'fipuciihjrt.&Jttfjldnrjt

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 295, 24 October 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 295, 24 October 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 295, 24 October 1874, Page 4

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