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tiklire fjorsis. THOROUGHBRED HORSE BUCEPHALUS, Will stand this season at Hamilton Farm. BUCEPHALUS is by Master Howe dam Mountain Maid by the Premier (imported), g. dam Old Mountain Maid, by Warhawk (imported) Master Eowe by Touton (imported), dam Mis 3 Howe by Sir Hercules, g. dam Miss Miller by Young Wanderer; Touton by Melbourne, dam Cinizela by Touchstone. Mountain Maid was imported from Victoria, and shown by C. Water, Esq., as a thoroughbred, at Dunedin and Taieri Agricultural Shows, against all comers, and was always awarded first prize—besides producing thre« winners on the turf. - Warhawk is the sire of Flying Buck} Camden, &c. The Premier' is the maternal g. sire of the celebrated Richmond, Maid of all Work, Sea Spray, &c. i Master Eowe as a race horse won all his racc3 cleverly, and proved himself equal to anything in New Zealand. Hia sire Touton is full brother to The Peer, and Marchioness, winner of the English Oaks, and dam of Fish Hook, Angler, &c., half brother to Marquis, winner of the 2000 Guineas, second in the Derby and winner of the St. Leger.Sir Hercules is the sire of the Barb, Yattenden, &c. Bucephalus is a beautiful rich jbrown, 4 years old, stands 16 hands 1 inch. Has immense bone and great muscular power, with perfect action, and docile temper. With such a combination of the very best blood, suitable mares cannot fail to produce high-priced; buggy horses, stylish weight-carrying hacneys, and race horses of a very high order. The mares will run in well watered English grass paddocks. Abundance of feed, guaranteed. Every care taken without re- ; sponsibility. Terms—£3 10s. each. Guarantees per; agreement. T. &J. FOSTER, . , Proprietors. CLYDES THB DALE ENTIRE HOBSE YOUNG WALLACE, Will visit this season— Naseby, Dunstan Creek, and Blacks. Young Wallace is a dark, dapple bay, stands 16& hands high, is eight years old, and is by the imported horse Sir William Wallace, out of a pure-bred Clydesdale mare. Young Wallace ha 3 proved himself- a, sure foal-getter, and his stock in the Tuapeka district are very promising. the season. All fees to be paid on the Ist February, 1877. A good grass and well-watered paddock provided for mares. Every care taken, but no responsibility. GEORGE CLUCAS, Rough Ridge. public Notices.. REWARD. LOST, from iteJ Naseby, a Black FILLY, white on hind foot, and branded 7 on near shoulder. Any person returning her to Alex. Pearson, Naseby, will receive the above reward. TO HEADS OF FAMILIES! Parties Intending to Purchase ' A SEWING MACHINE, would do well to enquire at the ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE DEPOT, DUNEDIN, where there is a large Collection of Machines lrom the best makees. All Machines Tested, and sent out ready for use, with Hook of Instructions and Extras. Repairs and Adjustment of all kinds ol Sewing Machines in use attended to on the shortest notice by W. MELVILLE, Practical Machinist, No. 6 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. Needles, Shuttles, Springs, and Duplicate parts always in Stock. , . , . All communications attended to by return of poet. Opposite the Cbiteeion Hoted, Princes Street, Dunedin. TJODERICK MACLEOD has JLVz much pleasure in informing his friends and the public that he has Opened Premises opposite tho Criterion Hotel, Dunedin, with a Choice Assortment of China, Glass, Earthen waro, Vases, Lustrea. &0., &c.; Dinner Servioes, Tea Services, Breakfast Sets, Table Glass, and Flower Stands in great variety. R. M. trusts that parties furnishing will pay a visit to his show room before making their purchases. Note the Address- , Opposite the Criterion Hotel, Princes Stroet, Du'nodin. MR. W. J. MILLAR desires to notify to the inhabitants ofWaseby and surrounding districts that, in consequence of the marked fa/or he has met with at their hands during tho past few weeks, ift is hia intention,to permanently continue, the BUTCHERY BUSINESS . Opened by him. Arrangements have been made for the supply of ,tlie BEST FAT STOCK during the winter months. Prices as>-yet Unequalled in Naseby. COME AND SEE! o WEN PIERCE BUTCHER, CROMWELL. s AMUEL M'CULLOUaH, STOREKEEPER CAMBRIAN,

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 399, 3 November 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 399, 3 November 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 399, 3 November 1876, Page 1

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