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msttgmahcrs, >TJBLIO A. N D . .8 P B CM ANWPHCEMEITC?, GEORGE TOUNGv?: i Importer, Watchmaker, 'tid Jeweller; ; , Dtrtnnntr, In returning thanks for the pntronagebestowed: on hitn (luring the time he has beenMn business, has much satisfaction in intimating' that' owing to his'still, increasing trade, and bis desire to denl only in superior goods, he-has arranged for his brother, Mr. Thomas Youngp visiting the Home Markets. HislristriKtiori's are to prao'ure goods of the very* newest aha' best description. Pending the arrival; of the sh pmenti<,,and in order to make room' for.'the" pew stook, Mr. Young, will offer'this' month : niid nejft his present'large. jWell-selectecl," arid first-class stock (everything (Hrect.fromHome houses and, Home makers, thus'avoidingriitej*' mediate ohargi-s) ai'reductions very ; bWsideV ably below the T-hese rbdMuMsf on this kind of poods, imported as "'above, present an opportunity to buyers that "they' can seldom meqt.with. ' ~!,-.' u ,'",.. Ladies' and Gent's Gold and Silver Watches .. English, French, and American Clocks Bracelets, Brooches, Earrings, Lockets , Kings, Scarf-pins, Alberts, Chains,. Studs. -. Links, Necklets, Crosses,, Seals. Pencils , V Fans, Bouquet-holders, Opera and Field Glas-. '' SOS '-> - ■^■■■>->.' : > ~;.s. -.- ,■'■■■; '.' jS ... Silver and Electro-plated Tea and; Coffee Ser- ; .vice's* ■■ ■!' ■-■;,-' .;, ; . -..-• . (~•.:',,■ C\lp3, &C, &C. ,; ~-: ■ .;• ' ; | All kinds of Watcfies7 Clock's and Jewellery carefully cleaned, and repaired on the premises, under his own ..superintendence, at" modcrato charges. Order's 'frohi the country punctually attended t6; K '"• «;'<■<■' :i_ :■.-.- ),y"{ . '■>,■;/( N.B.~A^i ; First Prize for Clocks; and Watches/ New-'Zealarid.*Exhibition,.lß6s.i.i,.;, G E . : 0 ! 1t$ ' Pffnces'-str&t, Dunediri, ''-■ ;i - Opposite"^Bm}^<^^Nej>^Boat^M»im„ For many years "Foreman to ' '' Sbif3, ; ' ' r Watchmakers to the Queen, Edinburgh, v CHRONOMETER, WATCHMAKER,,'% ; JEWELLERy (Next Coulls and Culling's; Steam Printing ■ ' . Office).. ; '";;.:';!:^;;.;;- BjJITBA* SIBEETi DtTNEDIN,':/,:.', Has always on,hand a large stock of •really reliable English. Gold and Silver Levers, specially mode to order. \ .;"' • English and Colonial Jewellery of thellnest f pianufacturo. Clocks, &c, in large variety. <Sntir£ <fjans.es. ' ■= TO SERVE A FEW MARES THIS SEASON. ' BBED ; .■' ,'Ota>,;:;-''-KING OF THE RANGES. v * ' INQ- OF THE BANGES, by - Prince Alfred, by Boiardo (imported), by Orlando (winner of the English Derby) out of Miss Alfred, by King Alfred, by Pyrrhus (another winner of the English Derby). Terms upon Application. DAVID MEBSENT, Proprietor. THE PURE CLYDESDALE •; ENTIRE "LORD LOVATT," ,: s (Peter Law, Proprietor), Will Stand at Naseby for the Season.. ' OBD LOTATT is a beautiful Bay, Ji ten years old ; has immense bone, and splendid notion. He was bred by Mr. Eraser, Kilmore, Victoria, out of his Jess (sire —the celebrated horse Prince Charlie, imported from Scotland by J. andl,il. M'lntosh), and has taken several First: Prizes' as a year nn3 two-year-old, among which'.-bo" gained the Firßt at Kilmore against ;ten other?." He has also served in the Benalla district,-and* proved himself the sire of the best stock intbafa district. TebMß—£3 3s. A Guarantee Given; .'■•-'* '■■ ■ frOB.SE;.; J,;;:ar-;>-, [,-.- ; ..Willyisitthe Mount" Si'Bathahs',' ■ ...:, j ( ,j.( 7 /an^ f " ' - Stud '■ Boole;"' 1 ' i ; <si/i '' v 1 '^ I '-' '. " "ClidwalT!* is a beautif uLdarfc bay;>stands fully IB hands"3 inches -Mgh, with immense bone arid Substance,' showing rmosa-power* : than any thorbughbred in,tb.e country ( .,, He is also perfectly qiiiet,- and a sure foakgetter.: CnostSTER is celebratedior : getting..firsts olas's weigWr-earryihgsliacks,: second to, none in Otago, and several of his progeny._have distinguished themselves on the 'turf..',., '*" ■■■'■'' l .TERMS— sa. ; """' for'by : Fdbrnary. Ist/ >:,; ' 5 f " N.Bi—eOrAcrpr l lt)rekk ■ rovi'ded formares-coming from a diptapce. , V; TO STAND THIS SEASON, .•-.:?s '•' : ' AT . : ' '*' ■:#Q2fßß WELSH ITAMP HOTEL, Cambrian, -.■>■■• ■•* THE WHI.L;KKOWN ! ENTIRE HORSE ~ j i4TTBB O . ' ' ±1 rrr-r Hero is a Black Horse, with superior..action,, ot by the famous Ulydesdaje Horse Prince loyal (imported by W. H. Valpy, Esq-,,from Scotland). The dam of Hero was an imported, plydpsdale'mare, from Twofold Bay, bred by the piyde pompany. Hero was a prize-taker at the Northern Pastpral and Agricultural Show, Qnmaru; ft )so, at the Waikpuaiti anc|Shag Yalley 4gripultpral and Pastoral Show, Waikouaili. TBRMB - - - • £2 108. ' oroomage Fee, 50. . /.' Including " T J.§.JONE3,

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 352, 3 December 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 352, 3 December 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 352, 3 December 1875, Page 4

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