<®irtcl)imTkra. OBIUATHIS PitKSENTS AND I. NEW , ...Yh-AK.GIFTS. • I 1 RES Ft SHIPMENTS, Ex HchohaUion, Canterbury, Nelson, and. the . Mail Steamers., Ge oiio is rou na , WAICHMAKEII AND jRWteLLEK, .IMnces-strcet, tyunodin, :;■■■ Have much pleasure in announcing (ho arrival, of another extensive assortment of 3?irst-"elass GOODfI, all of which have beeu per'sorially' Selected by his brother, Mr. during his recent visit.to Britain, with a ape-, cial rtow'to rein ante of Ilia Province. Those, therefore; who may visit to make pre-" Bents btjjyuJich«•»,< Jewellery,; &c,, during, the. coming holidays, will find no better or 'choice stock to' select from. The (foods-'at'this Mst.nblislitneuh are all of the "highest order, and are eeleeted witluthe ,utmost care from the moa'celebrated houses at ETome. They are bought At ''firsthand; Phils' •Sftvmg'.'all: infcertne. diate charirea, and are ottered to the publio «t prices .which,, considering their value, aro\unrivalled for cheapness, EAJW/2 INSPECTION INVITED.. Watches and Olocks.-—The .grenteab variety, arid second to none (awarded the, first prize at the New. Zealand: Exhibition, .1865), . Jewellery;—A -most extensive choice ; tho Ihtest designs ntid patterns of allelic diffe-; I'ent articles in this department; ■ Silver an'i Electroplated • G-ooda.—.The latest novelties and newest patterns.: : Aneroids, Field and Opera Cllasses; '&«. Largo Stock of Colonial Jewollory, Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, &c., cnrefnlly oleane.di.nnd repaired at moderate i charges. Country o.rders, as usual, will be promptly at-, tended to. > ; - Observs the Addvess-r- , Opposite the Bank of New South' Wales. E T - E ft A D A I R , For many ye.ys Foreman to" V U Itesoj* anbSons, . .• * Wafchmakcrs ta the Queen, Edinburgh, l i CKRQXQMETm, WATCHMAKER, A- ' ' JEWFXLEZy . ' " ; (.Next Coulls and.OulHrtg's Steain Printing \t 'i'i Office)
JUTTJSAY STBEUT, Dukedxn, ways <m ilinnd a large, stock of really reliahlo,English Gold and fSilvor Levers, specially inn do lo order. Enpliuh and Colonial Jewellery of the tin est roanufaot ure. Clocks, &e., in large variety. TfISITOES. TO DUNE DIN are requested to inßpset tho Large and Varied Assort,mctit of ' - IVrloy Goods, ■ 1 . > - . Toys,' ■ l'6r]in Wool Goods, : Outdcfor iind Indoor Gamcß, Cric>Ptinn Goods, . Footballs, Croquet Sets, • ' < ' &cv, &o. Novelties by every mail'ouitable 1 for Marriage or Birthday Pmenls. Ageufc for Homo Shuttle Sewing Machines. S. JACOBS, OIIIU IS A 1 Bazub, : (Opposite Post Office), Princes Street', Buno di n . (Sntire THE PUKE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HOUSE "LOEP LOVATT," (Peter Low, Proprietor), Will Stand at Naseby for the Season. LOED LOVATT is a beautiful Bay, ten yoara old ; has immense bone, and splendid notion. He was bred.by Mr. Frnser, Kilmore, Victoria, out of his imported mare Jess (aire —the celebrated horse Prince Charlip' imoovled froin Scotland by J. and M. M'lntosh), and litis tnken sdveral First Prizes ns a ye'ir airl two-yenr-old, among which be tho First ut against ten others He has also served 111 the B*>nalla district, and proved himself tho siro of the best stock in that district.
'lninifS—<£3 3s. A Guarantee Given. M THOROUGH HORSE "CHORISTER" Will visit tie Mount Ida, St. Bathana, ■"-•••wjtnd Surrounding District*. CTIuPiSTEB is out of. Jenny Bind, by Hermit, &c,—See Victorian Stud Book. Cuorister is a 'beautiful dark bay; stands fully 15 hands :3 inches high, ivith.immense bono and substance, allowing more power than any thoroughbred in tho country. Ho is also perfectly quiet, and a sure foal-gotter. CnoiiXfitiSß is celebrated for getting firstclasa weight-carrying hacks, second to none in Dtago, and nevera.l of his progeny have themselves on the turf. TERMS—£4; Groornage fis. All as area to be paid for by February Ist, 1876. GUAKAr'TKKft as per agreement. . MURDOCH GOBDON, Proprietor. N.B.— 60-Acre Paddock at Hill's Creok provided for mares coming from a distance. tCvery caro taken, but no responsibility. 'ffmr TO STAND THIM SEASON, AT JONES' WELHII lIART HOTEL, Cambrian, THE WEJ.L-HLNOWN ENTIRK HORSE 66 TT E 11 O . '
Hero ih ii Black Horae, with superior action; (tot by the finnrua Oljd'jsdnlo Uorse I'rinco 'it (ifoportocl by V/. H. Valpy, Esq t from Scofl'itn'l). f li»<) flam of ttfjro was an imported Clydeodale mare, "froni '.Twofold liny, bred by tho tjiytlo Com pany. _ wiiu u. prizo- falser ni the Northern Pasoral fuvJ Agrieultuj&l Show, Oibmuj Ivlsc, at tl.io Waikouaiti UDilShng Vallpjr Agricultural and Paatotul ilhow, Wuiliouaili. Tafciaa « • - ■ £2 iOa. OroowiaßH Fee, Ed. . liiolucliiJfC - P " .. J- B. JOiTJBS,
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 358, 14 January 1876, Page 4
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694Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 358, 14 January 1876, Page 4
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