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mxtixt porsts. THE PURE CLYDESDALE V"L OE D LOV A T T," ; ; (John Weir and M'Pherson, Proprietors).,,„ Will visit Maniototo Plains, Hill's Creek, Dunstan Creek, Dry bread, and Blacks. T,OED LOVATI' is a beautiful bay, .', I J nine years old; has immense bone, and splendid action. He was bred by Mr. Eraser, Kilmore, Victoria, out of his imported mare, Jes3 (sire—the celebrated horse Prince Charlie,' imported from Scotland by J. and M. M'lntosh), and has taken several First Prizes as a year and two-year-old, among which he gained the First at Kilmore against ten others. He has also served in the Bennalla District, and proved himself the sire' of the best stock in that district. • $35" A Grass Paddock provided' for Mares from a distance. Noicharge for the first six weeks. Every, care taken, .but: no responsir bility. ; . ' ...... ■.. v;-,-:, ; . r ; . /: . ..-., 1,[j,00 Teems—£3" 10s., payable on or before Ist. February, 1875. ' ; Groom's 'Fee, 55.,' payable at the time of :ly - ; y r '' J '-' ,u "'I;''UVTHE ENTIRE HORSE s-; (The i property of Joseph Packman), '/ Will i stand ". this Season •: at PACKMAN'S 'tvtmb'A ■] VSTABLES.Naseby;/ 'r -''' ;OOTG-, Q, U ICKSiiri); / bred/by j—- !>: , John Wood,- Esq., : Christchurch, out of"his . fast : trqtting mare Madge, 'by ; Quick : sarfcL s Madge took one first, and pne : sec.ond,'j prize at ;%he*ChristchUrch Shows, and .won many fast-trotting- matches.' • Toting QuickC sand is s as beautiful ; dapple-grey; .stands 'OLS£ ■ harids^high,-iwith-:splendid bone and' symme-'.! I try^";."a very-docile f temper, and asure foal-get-;:Ker:r*yZ-: : - .•'.'/ •^■'^ : '.''.'' :";■'-;•' ;.t'"::S. I 7.TBiBK^B3y-, : . .payable ; before' removal: of I mares;'- ..^Gro6in'siFee^ ; ssi '. ; " : '' ; i '; -\ c y '■■ '.■". V?".:-".', ■ i'GTass-Padd'ock provided only for ; mares .that; cbmeifrom:-a: distance. ;No charge ' for thefirst six^weeks:'; :Every; care taken, but ; \ ; ., _■.'.; '■';■■■ l V"V■ ii ';^•ri^^Tgoß^iiJaroEßb : i;SS -HORSE; i-v: ■:'?&&[ K'E A;W' A : T, ■''; ; ;;; : '-. . ; (The..jn'opertyof ,^essra*EjamSui=and«»^ .r — : """"""':';"' !; '■•;• ','W;: ■;?.. Will stand'thisseason at Liveby . 'Stables, Naseby, • and /serve -a few' - ; : thoroughbred mares. : v t . .. IKM"WAY;;ga ■ beautiful; chest.; -'" nut, bred by J. A. Douglas, Esq.,. out of his favorite mare Daisyj' whose sire was; the imported thoroughbred horse Maltdp. FieeAway is by Scud, sire of the celebrated'horße Knpttingly, and brother to Stormbird,,Belle of the/Isle, Southern &c, bred'by... ;;•'; Harris,' Esq., ■"• ;' Teems—£6 6s: '.''; : r " ■ ; 1 ..':' ; ./. '.;' ; 85? f A'- 1 Grass' Paddock provided; free; of : charge for the (first six • weeks. Every care taken, but no responsibility.' Fees to bv paid ,; before removal of mares. ,;.;/;.(•;•:_■ ;.'-'; 6ob: ;; ;; THE CELEBRATED YOUNG ' ; " "'.' ■l ;; : '^:'M;E.ii : ; c;ii;E:T,;''v ; ;,^;; (The Property of Messrs. Handyside and ..s Roberts), '''''■.'.-. ::■;■ ■'... Will Stand at Lauder Station, Manuherikia Valley, for the Season. MEECTJE-T is a very low-set black;! roan Cob, has fine action, and is 'thoroughly tractable in saddle: or harness. : i His sire, Quicksilver, *; pure-bred Norfolk, was imported to Christchureh,'.where his Stock have since become famous: .His dam, ' Duchess, also pure-bred, was imported direct from England. ,-■; -.;'•'■■■ ..-. ■■ %. : r, A good grass-paddock is provided for mares, free of charge for. six weeks; after.that date 2s. 6d. a week will be charged. Terms: £3 lOs., payable before removal of Mares. Groom's Every, care will be taken, but the proprietors will not undertake; any personal responsibility; :;-;-' J: >; ~: . :'. :-. ;•';.:::;:; ■■■;■.'•■• y rt\ H E W E LL- K Ts-QW N r I X CLYDESDALE . : : J; : '.' H E:;e;:Q.,;«; ; - t Will serve Mares this Season at Barewood ■-, Farm, •-■...-h; Terms'—£2vss/; '■■'. •,"'.;-■'•■.■''■ Paddocking free for six weeks. ■ Every care taken, but without responsibility. *''■'■ I ■-■-;';■■"-■■ R. & p: JENKINS. MOUNT IDA BREWERY. ALES! ALES!. ALES!!!: T) J. &lIEEE AND CG. y having puichased the Mount Ida Brewery, from Mr. ,F. Franks, are now prepared to supply "First Class ALES (equal to best Dnnedin) at P UI>{MI)IN EgICES.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 302, 11 December 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 302, 11 December 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 302, 11 December 1874, Page 1

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