|i ttbl.it gtofuce. THE P UR.E CLYDESDAL B entire •• y mM)J£w O HOUSE m nm "LOJID LOVATT," (Potcr Law, Proprietor), •' Will Stand at Naseby for.the Season. UE D LOVATT is a benufif'ul Bru', JLJ lon years old ; has immense bone, and pplendid action. 110 was hrrcl by Mr Fi-aser, luhv.ore, .A'icforin, nut (if his imported mare •l,i:i?3 (sir.)— (i'.o celebrated horso .Prince Clinrr-, imported from Scot hind by ,T. and M. M hitosh), arid bus taken several Fir-t Prize.* na a your mi 1 ■fcwo-jTiirol'l, among which he jriii'iod llio First, at. Kilti-ore lie linsrUo served in llin Uenallarlirli-i lit, nnd proved liimscll'tLo sire of tlie best Block iu tLut district. Tiinira—£o 3a. A Guarantee Given. THE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE ' HOR3E PI3IEAWAY, Will Stand ling Reason nt Packman's 1 Liver 8 tables, Naseby, and servo w Tew -Thorough ■■bred Mures. "FjUREA WAY is a.boau(iful Chcsnut JL Three year old, bred by-J. A. DougVs Esq.,out ofhia favorite marc Daisy, whose Biro was the importet.l thoroughbred''horse Million.. I'ireaway is by Scud, sire of l!c' celebrated--horse KnoMinyly, mid brother to Stornibird, Belle of the Isle; Sfttihhoen Chief,' &(!.. bred by Harris, Esq., Canto burv. Fireawey look the -second prize nt |lio tenth Pulmerston annua) show for I lie best. I borough, bred two-year old colt. He also, lash yeaivas a two-yenr old, won the Maiden Plnio at the Mouut Ida Jockey Club annual meeting; Tjuura ... . A well-watered 200-oero Grass Paddock providorl on- tlio Eweliuru, Free of Charge,'for the lirst>ix weeks. Every euro takeir, but mo responsibilitr. Grooir.age, Gs., at 1 tiruo of service. ■; THE ENTIRE HORSE YOUNG QUI C'ES AND, (Tlio Property of J. Packman and Co.) Will Stand this Soason a,fc Packman's Stables Naseby. YOUiNG QUICKSAND bred by John Wood, Esq , Clivistohtircl>, out of his fust.l,rotting nmro Madge,- by Quick*' sun'. Mnclgo lojk one first, and one second prize at the CluiMclmrdi Shows, and -y on rnanyfiist-trotting mutches. ■ Young Quick-' Sliik.l is a beautiful; dnpplo'grcy, stands 1H hands liijch, with splendid bono and symmetry; a very docile temper, and a sure Ton 1-get It iv" £3, payable before removalof llinrcs. Groom's fee, ss.' A well-watered 200-acro Grass Paddoeit provided on the Eweburn, Free of Clmrg*, for tlio first six weeks. Every.caro tuken but iio responsibility. . - teMSsxseJ&i> HUGH .M'GREGOB, Veterinary. Surgeon, Waikoiiait i, begs to inform 1 ln-f inhabitants of Mount Ida, Hill's .Creek, Eight Mile, nnd surrounding slat ions, that .he' intends visiting the above districts on or about the end of September, or -beginning of Octo-. ber enduing, l'or. .the pnrpo.e of Castrating Colts ftp usual. Parties desirous of securing. Mr. M'Gregor's sefviecH will pleaso leavo word with Mr. Joseph Puekm&n, ofKasoby. FOIL SALE, T.Y MR P. MALLON, AT ST. J3ATHANS, mflE MONTEZUMA HOTEL & X STORE (Freehold Property), with Paddock attached ; also, six-stnlled Stable. Tlie House is one of the beet up-country—-being newly built of tho very best Timber und Iron, and on the most approved principles for iiff.vrding travellers evciy comfort and convenience. Inspection Invited. Apply to tlio under-, oigncd. PATRICK MALLO2T. St. JBathans. TAGO GOLUPII3 LDS, Application for ah Agricultural Lease, District of Mount Ida. September IGth, 1875. To Wardon Robinson,—• I Hereby Appit for a Leaso of Land for Agricultural purposes situato at Hyde, being section 2'/, Block TIL, lloclc and l'iilur District, and comprising 200 Acres or thereabouts, iri accordance witli tho Agricultural Leases Ucgultitiona of tho Bth December, 1871, made nn lei' the Goldflelds Act, ISGG, nr:d Die Goldfields Act Arr.eudtnent Acts, 18G7, 18G8, 18G0. ROBERT BOTD. Tho "•bovo Application will bo heard before mo, at Ilyde, on the 27th day of October xiesf-. H. W. ROBINSON, ViTarden. TAGO GOLDFIELDS. Application for,an Agricultural Lease. . .District-of ?>lountlda. To Wurdtn Tlobir.sen, — Septombor 17,1875. ' I TTrs7:cy ATPtr for r,f L>mfl for A'_'ricid!/U''iil Purposes situate at Hyde, being tuition i'.O, Week Vll , Kock and Pillai' Pistriet, and <;ouipirti>ing: Two- lf.nndrcd A even or tbi'M irbouts, tin uceonlarire with (lin jVyrictd-t-uriil Hfg'.rliitions of tl:o bill dnv of Dec l Hii)f r, 33/1, inudo under tho Ooldlictds Auti, IMifi, unVl tho Oolrlfi. i-.ta Act AtiU'iidmrni At f, ISQ7, liiGS, 18ui)» ' ~ ' HENRY FLA3IA::X. Tlie above AppLiijiition m ill be lirnrtl U'-'f-'rr mo, at' MjdVj oa tiiu H7th day of Cetubc-r Mst. ir. w. Ronr;;sox, :/ - Wafdou.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 343, 1 October 1875, Page 4
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700Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 343, 1 October 1875, Page 4
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