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shiblic Notices. THE PURE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE "LORD LOYATT," (Peter Law, Proprietor), Will St find at JN'ascby for the Season. LORD LOYATT ia a beautiful Bay, ten yeurs old ; has immense bono, mid splendid notion. He was brpd by Mr. Frnser, Ivilmorc, "Victoria, out of his imported maro •Toss (siro —the celebrated horse Prince Charlie, imported from Scotland by J", arid M. M'lntosh), and lias taken several First Prizes uh a year ,vii:l two-year-old, among whiolvhe gui>:od tho First nt Kilmorc against ten others. He has also served in the Benalla district, and proved himself the sire of the best stock in that district. Terms—£3 3s. A Guarantee Given. THE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE HOUSE t It Til A W A Y, Will Stand this Season at Packman's Liver Stables, Nasoby, and serve a few Thorough bred Mares. FIRE A WAT is a beautiful Oheanut Three yenr old, bred by J. A. Doug'as Esq., out ot' hip favorite mare Daisy, whoso siro was the imported thoroughbred horso Mnlton. Fircawny is by Scud, sire of the celebrated horse'Knottingly, and brother to Stormbird, Bello of the Isle, Southern Chief, &c., bred by Harris, Esq., Canterbury. Fireaway took tho second prizo at thotenth Palmerston annual show for tho best thoroughbred two-year old colt. Ho also, last year,"as a two-year old, won the Maidon Plato at tho. ( Mount Ida Jockey Club annual meeting. Tjjbms £-i A well-watered 200-acre Grass Paddock provided on the Ewoburn, Eree'of Charge, for the first six weeks. Every care;'takcn, bub no responsibility payable at time of service. THE ENTIRE HORSE YOUNG QUICKSAND, (Tho Property of J. Packman and Co.) Will Stand this Season at Packman's Stables Nasoby. Young quicksand bred by John Esq, Cbristchureh, out of hia fust trotting maro Madge, by Qaicksan''. Madge took one first and one second prizo afc the Cln iatchurch Shows, and won many fast-trotting matches. Young Quicksand is a beautiful dapplo-grey, stands 15£ hands high, with splendid bone and symmetry; a very docile temper, and a sure fonl-getter. Terms', £3, payable before removal of mares. Groom's fee, ss. A woll-watered &00-acro Grass Paddock provided on the Eweburn, Free of Charg?, for the first, six weeks. Every care taken but no responsibility. Huax-I M'GREGOE, Veterinary Surgeon, Waikouaiti, begs to inform the inhabitants of Mount Ida, Hill's Creek, Eight Mile, and surrounding stations, that he jntends visiting the above districts on or about ;the end of September, or beginning of October ensuing, for tho purpose of Castrating Colts as usual. Parties desirous of securing Mr. M'Gregor's services will please leave word jvith Mr. Joseph Packman, of Naseby. PPiOS PECTUS ; OF TIIE OTJNT IDA DEEP LEAD GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. ■To bo Registered under tho Mining Companies Act, 1872. CAPITAL, £SOOO, IN 5000 SHARE 3 OF £1 EACH. poposifc of One Shilling Per Sbaro on Application, One Shilling Per Sharo on Allotment, and tlio Balanco (if required) in Calls of (Jno Shilling Per Share at intervals of not loss than One Mouth. Provisional Directors : Walter Inder E T Georgo Alexander Craig Richard Webber W Williamson L W Busch M Young James Brown G Collctt James Stewart Robert Glenn Hugh Wilson John Martin William Jacob 'M Dillon G F Newmaich E IJorswell M Brookes John Shannon" J Eccles Bankers: The Bank of Npyt Zealand. lijtbrim Secretary : E T George. 'Tho Registered Offico of the Company will be in thp Tpwn of Nftseby, in 'tho Province of Otago. The object of Company is to prospect for and test the auriferous nature of the Main Bottom in the vicinity of Naseby, for which purpose the Company propose commencing operations hi the JVi ain B ogburn Gully, below the shelf where the reef hat been lost. It is well known to many of the old Hogburn miners that good gold lias been got upon the main reef at the head ol the Main Hogburn and Spec G tillies. That the reef has broken off, or so suddenly dipped to such, a depth, that individual enterprise has not Jtfid the means to bottom shafts, which have, in more than orie in-, Stance, been commenced. Tho Profnoters of the Company have secured protection froxn thp Warden for Fifty Acres of Ground in the Main Hogburn Gully for prospecting purposes; and, upon gold being strupk, they have the right to select (irea of Twenty Acres as a special plaijn. They alsp feel confident that good gold dpeg pxisif upon tho bottom, and, should they gtriko this, tho benefit which must accrue—not only to the immediate neighborhood, but tlso to the whole Province—must be evident fco every ope, &nd flepds no further cprnmeiit. of Application for Shares may be had from the Interim Secretaiy, with wlum Applications are to be lodged not lftter than (Vuesdujr, <J tat September,

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 341, 17 September 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 341, 17 September 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 341, 17 September 1875, Page 4

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