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'CUE PURE OLVDISSDALB m \Wmw ENT.RE "LO Tip LOV A T T," (John Weir and M' Pb.cr.BQ.ii, Proprietors),. Will ri?ifc Maniotolo Plains, Hill's Croek, Dunstan Creek, Drybread, and Blacks. LORD LOVATJ 1 isabeautiful bay, .nino years old 5 has immense bono, and ppln'itilid action. He was bred by Mr. Fraser, Kilinoro,- Victoria, out of his imported mure, Jess (Hire —tho celobratod horse Prinoo Charlio, imported from Scotland by J. and M: M'[ntosh)>,tiud has tukeii several First Prizes as n. jciir 'and two-year-old, among which ho gained the. TTii-ab ah Kilmoro against ton oUiovs. 'lie has also servod>in tho Bennalla District, and proved himself the sue of the best stock in that district. <5*S" A Grass Paddock provided for Mares from a clUhirroo. No 'cha-ge for the first six weeks. Every care taken, but no responsibility. . ■ _ Thums—£3 10s., payable on or before Ist. Jh'cbrnary, 1.8"5. Groom's Fee, 55., payable nfc tho time of service. s .THE ENTIRE HORSE "TOD-ICG QUICKSAND," (Tho proporty of Jqsrck Packmah), Will'stand this Season at' PACKMAN'S STABLES, Naseby. /"OUNG- QufcKSVNI), bred by L John"Wood,■"Esq., Christenureh, but of his fust-trotting mare Madye, by Quicksand. Madge look one first, and one second pi'isso ub tho Christchui'ch Shows, and won ninny fash-trot ting matches., YoUNG- Quicksand 13 a beautiful ■ dapple-'groy, ■ standi 15$ hands high, with snlondid bono and symmetry 5 a Very docile temper, and usuro'foul-get-ter. • Xebms—£B,' payablo before ' removal of marcs. Groom's Foe, ss. (SiST A Grass' Paddock provided only for mares that'ootne from a distance No charge' for tlio fu 1 8t six weeks. Every caro taken, but no responsibility. THE THOROUGHBRED ■''.'■/^.^l^S 1 Packman), ; Will stand this season at Paokhan's Livery ' Staui.es,''Naseby, 'and, serve a few thoroughbred mares. is'' a'' boautjful' chest- - nut< bred lj J, A. Douglas, Esq., out of his favorite mare Daisy, whose sire was tho 'imported thoroughbred horse Malton. "Fire-' away is by Scud, sire of the celobrated; horso Knottiffgly, and .brother to Stormbird, Bello of the Isle, Southorn Chief, &c, bred by -^ — Harris, Esq , Canterbury. TEEMS;—£G 6s. •-435". A-Grass'Paddock provided free of charge for the first six weeks. Every care taken, but no responsibility. ,Fees to be paid ,before removal of mares. ' > '; NORFOLK TROTTING COB'. "' ', ,'.-Wb> CELEBRATED YOUNG" ENTIRE .-" ■"MBB-OUBT," (The -Property of Messrs. Handyside and " ' Roberts), fVitttStand at Lauder Station, MarmlieriMa Valley, for ike Season. "ERCUIIT is a verylow-sfet black -~.._~_ roaii Cob, has fine' action, and' is thoroughly tractable in saddle or harness.. His sire, Quicksilver, x pure-bred Norfolk, wa9"-inYportod to' Chris tehnrch, where his Stock have since become famous. His dam, Duchess, also pure-bred, was imported direct from England. A good grass paddock is provided for marges, free of charge for six weeks; after that date 2s. 6d, a week will be charged. Terms: £3 10s., payable before removal of Mares. Groom's fee, ss. Every care will bo taken, but the proprietors will not undertake any personal responsibility. IHE WE L L-K ;N 0 N CLYDESDALE "#A :; " : ■:•■':■'■■ ■':.'■,; raßßffl " H E K 0, " Will serve Marts this Season at Barewood Farm, Ultickstono Hill. TE r ..4r3 —£2 oh.' PuddoeMn'g froo for six'weeks. Every care taken, but without responsibility. R. & P. JENKINS. • glaelumthjjs. /~IHEAP HOUSES HOEING REDUCTION TO MEET THE TIMES. Horseshooingund General Blacksmith Work executed in a. workmanlike manner, and a Cheapest Rates, in Smithy adjoining Victoria, Hal , Earn-stroot, Naseby. JTOttSRSHOfiINO-,,,,' 93. AJ>fD 118. PEK SET, ALEX. PEARSON. AMES STEAD MAN wants hia old supporters to know that his Prices 'defy competition. Horsetihpeing 9s aud lis. The style of work turned <>ut is well known throughout tlio District, r >MU-. T4W A3SD ■ I ,>■':, ■■ XJ , ' ' v-/ KS..M I T n-f, ■- ZK'y'iilj SXJiBK'i, .VASJiIiY. ... &. ... 4s, [ipr dbz ,' Picks, li3.v''»« »i'« f l Steeling ' ' OATS, ft. CHAtfF ALWAi'S UN HAND. Xr■ur «m Sk I'oi'vT, U Nkwoasti/k Coal, J ' t k Postu and Eiußvroau Duvbt. Excellent Stqblyty-

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 296, 30 October 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 296, 30 October 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 296, 30 October 1874, Page 4

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