■ . (fSlaUljmnkcvs. PRESENTS AND NEW YEA R GIFTS. FRESH SHIPMENTS, ' E* Schelmllion, Canterbury, Nelson, and tho Mail Steamora. Q. 15 OEG- .K YOU NG , V" WATCI£MAK'ETI AND jKWEiLEiI, Princes-street, Dunedin,;' : Have much pleasureiu unnouucingtlio arrivalof another extensive assortment-of JTirst-olaas QOO.DB, all of which have beon personally selected by liia brother, Mr. Thomas Young,' during his recent visit to Britain, with a special view to,the requirements of the Province. Those, therefore, who may visit to make 1 pre< fonts of:Wiifclies, Jowellery, &.C., during tho ccituiiig holidays, will find no better or: choice.' stock to,select from. The Goods at fchiß iEs'--' tablishmenti.are all of tho highest order, and »re selected wish the utmost cure? from themoat celebrated houseß.at Home. They are bought, at first hand, thus saving all intermediate charges, and are offered to the public at prices which, considering their value, are unrivalled for cheapaoss. ' BantY TNarKOI'ION :INVITED. Watched rkl Clocks.—The" greatest variety, second; t6' ;; nolle' (awarded tho first' iit 'the New Zealand' Exhibition,' ' 'lBG5).' j '' • _ ■ r v .'.. Jewellery.— A most extensive choice;- the liitpsf. designs and patterns of all'lhe different articles in this department, filver and Electro-Plated Godds.—Tho latest ; novelties and newest patterns. , Aneroids,. Field and Opera Glasses, &c. ■. .Large .Stock qf Colonial Jewellery. Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, &0., carefully, cleaned nnd repaired at moderate chaises. Country orders, ns usual, will be promptly attended to. Observe tho Addross— Opposite the Bank of New South Wales. PE TE E ADA IE , For many years Foreman to E. Übtbon and Sons, Watchmakers to the Queen, Edinburgh, CHRONOMETER, WATCHMAKER, &- JEWELLER, (Next Cnulls and Culling's Steam Printing /• Office) ."Rattray Stbket, Dpnedin, • Has always on hand a large stock of really reliable English Gold and Silver Levers, specially mnde to order. English and Colonial Jewellery of the finest manufacture. Clocks, &c., in large variety. "TTISITOKS TO DUNEDIN are ▼ _ requested to inspect the Large and Varied Assortment, of Fancy Goods, Toys, - Berlin Wool Goods, Outdoor and Indoor Gameß, Cricketing Goods, Footballs, Croquet Sots, &c., &c. Novelties by every mail cuitable for 'Marriage or Birthday Presents. -Agent for Homo Shuttle Sowing Machines. S. JACOBS, * O'-rir OTN AT, Bazaar, (Opposite Post Office), Princes Street, Dunodin. ' f«: : (tf-ntirc Worsts. *:j. THE PURE CLYDESDALE i> a« , 'nfc. 1 iU -a J2NTTRE HORSE j*L OR D LOVATT," (Peter Law, Proprietor), ' " Will Stand at Naseby for tho Season. TP OED LOVATT is a beautiful Bay, —;; : ten years old ; has immenso bone, and pnlendid action. He wis bred by Mr. Fraser, Kilmore, Victoria, out of his imported mare J ess (siro —tho celebrated horao Princo Charlie, imported .from Scotland by J. and M. "Nf'lntoßh), and has taken several First I'rizos us, and. tft'o-year-old, among which he gniced the Firstat Kilmorc against ten others. Ho hns also served in the Benalla district, and proved himßelf the 6ire of the best stockdn that, district. : Terms—£3 3s. A Guarantee Given. THOROVGHBHKD . . , . noRSf: ; . _ " " C H 0 E I S T E R " . ~ Will visit the Mount Ida, St. Bathing, ~, .. and .Surrounding Diatrictn. is out of Jenny Lind, by Hermit, &c.—See Victorian Stud Book. Chorister is a beautiful dark bay; stands fully 15 hand a 3 inches high, with immense "bone and substance, showing move power than finy thoroughbred in the country. Ho is also perfectly quiet, and a sure foal-getter. Ciiof.tsTee is celebrated for getting firstclii'HS weight-carrying hacks, second to none in Otago, and several of his progeny have distinguished themselves on the turf. TEEMS—£4; C4roomage Cs. All marcs to be paid for by February Ist, 1876. Guarantees as per agreement. MURDOCH GORDON, "Proprietor. N.B.—fiO-Aere Paddock at Hill's Creek provided for mares coming from a distance, ftvery care taken, but no responsibility. THE IMPORTED TO STANP THIS SEASON, AT JONES' WELSH HARP HOTEL, Cambrian, THE WE1.1.-XNOWW ENT £K K HORSE S L_ B Hero is a Horse, with superior action, (lot by till! faun-US Clydesdale Horso Prince Tioyal (imported by W. H. Vulpy, Esq., from Scotland). The nof Hero waa »n imported Clydesdale mar.', from Twofold Bay, bred by the Clyde Company. Hero was a prize-taker at tho Northern PflHoral uud Agricultural Show. Ontntiru j jiloo, at the Wnikouaiti and Shug Valley AgrJVlturid and I'astoral Waikouuili. Twim'S - - - - OH, Groomoge Fee, Ga. I ' ' t Including x ci;ai;a:ntef. . J. ft. JONF;S.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 359, 21 January 1876, Page 4
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700Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 359, 21 January 1876, Page 4
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