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BUSINESS NOTICES WARD'S PIANO'S ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS. M. A. JONES is now prepared to Sell the alwve Instruments on the following easy terms By paying cash deposit of lA, ird in 24 monthly instalment; of I.J. \hen the Piano becomes the property «>f li:i; urchaaer. These celebrated instruments are too well known to require recommendation. They have been found the most lasting Piano for this climate imported. They possess _ a remarkably brilliant and powerful tone, similar to Kirkman'a most expensive instruments. Thny pi>33C3S a delighful touch, and thus, by offering less resistance to the lingers, are more easily played by young pupils. A livevcare* warrant accompanies each instrument. Th'-y are o'fered on the above easy tern. that all classed may acquire a really high-class instrument without feeling :h« coat. Pianos by all tile best makers on the two-yearn-paymcnt sy.-.te:ii. First-class Harmoninma, with from fivo to •ight stops, 15s and 203 a month. Inspection invited. iM. A. JONES, Wharf-street, Oamarr. CHARLES BK«C AND CO., Dusedin 475 STALLIONS TO STAND TUI-S SEASON, At the Windsor Park Estate, near Oamaru, THE PUKE-BIiED CLYDESDALE STALLION ) U INC E VIC TO R. PRINCE VICTOR is a toantiful, thickact, stont-hcartcd, dark-brown stallion, rather nnder than over 16 hands 3 inehep, brid by John Henderson. Esq., Parkmanis, was got by Prince of Wales. The illustrious stud horse of L. Drew, Esq., Merryton ont of Rosie, a mare belonging to an exceedingly favorable strain of blood, ami is one of the finest and most perfect mares that ever looked through a bridle. She gained many first prizes, and at Maryhill, won second bor.or3 as a brood mare in a competition that was open to all Scotland. Kosiu was got bv the famous horse Victor, the winner of lirjt prizes at Gatohouse of Klent, Stranwaer, Kirknbright, and townshirr. and in ISC, won spcond prize at the Highland Society's Show at Stirling, and was afterwards sold to go to Australia. The prpat brcedinc; linos of Prince Victor are th>; fine crmbinations of the Prince of Wales* blood cross-ed with that of Victor's, which trace back uninterruptedly to the Colomba Stock of 1535. Rosie' grandd;»!i« was Jean, the dam of Disraeli, who, whf-n a 2-year-old, won first prizes at the Highland Society's Show, held at Glasgow in I -~>7:.; and as a 3-year-old, he won first prize at the Glasgow Stallion Spring Show of 1576. Prince Victor last year could boast of four winners at the different shows, loc.-.l and diitrici [K»rformßno33. sncsh an these, also his p'di^ree—ancestry, f htning with the names of thu founder.-* of what is known as the Victor bri cd, should not fail to attract attention to Prince Victor';-) claims as a sire. Ke is a horse of great substance and jowcr, has many point 3 of great excellence to recommend him as a breeder, qnnlities which are inherent in the Clydesdale character of the modern school; also, lias a lirg-j fharc of his sire's good qualities, the full and perfect imsge of that which rniy be regarded as a specimen of th« genus, and which is virtually extinct in Victoria since the death of -Mr. Cox's "exceptionally grand horse, Prince of Wales." There is not too much of him, perhaps, but his make, shape, and blood are the surest test of excellence. His fine legs, strong and great bone, ckan, and flowing with nice hair—the true badge of a well-bred Clydesdale—and if his sire is a landmark of the ancient state of thing 3, Prince Victor is the epitome of the new. and one of the most compact and fashionable horses to be seen. Terms—Ten Guineas. PavaLlo on the Ist February. Groom's Fee, ss. Paddocking free for one month, after which -< Gd per week will be charged. Every cure taken, but no responsibility. E. MEN LOVE, S-2 Proprietor. TO STAND T:'.IS SEASON At the Windsor f'r.iv* i\:,tlie, nc.-.r Oamaru, THE PUKE-BRED CLYDESDALE STALLION 0 R D CLYDE LORD CLYDE, a beautiful bay, rising three years old, foaled on 2-ith December, 1576. is by Duke of Kdinbnrgh out of the owner's famous prize mare Heather Bell (imported). DUKE Oi'" EDINBURGH is by Emperor. out of (Vr.t:;•• •(, t'oi by Glasgow Gsordie, a In>ia<- \v!!-kii.--.vii in Scotland as a prize-taker. O.in.'-- -rhi.;h has taken immcrctis prizes at U.maru Mid Timaru, also gained lm>t prizo as a brood maro at Ditnedin in IS7S. HKATHER P.KLI. was winner of the s'nond priz-j it (jcclunu National Show when a year old ; when a 2-year-old, was tir.-tt at tiio P. I'. Society's Show, Melbourne. and aftewanls gained numerous tii-st prize;! at vari-ms shows in Victoria, oulv being defeated once by the imported mare Glasgow Magir>c, which was sold at Mr. M'Cnllnch's sale for S3t) guineas, and : iaco cming to New Zealand has been the champion mire at Timaru and Oamaru for the last tivc vearo. Her dam, Princess Maggie, the winner of 27 first and 3 second prizes, was bred by 'v!f'3-r.'. Notion and Thomson, Victoria. Her t-ir-j v...'t Heather Jock, by the renowned iirizo-taher Blackleg, which horse gained more ilmt prizes than any other horse in the Cuioni'-.:. Terms—£•" ; payable on Ist February, ISM) ; groom's fee, s*. Paririockmg free for one month ; after wiii h 2s (,d per we.-k will be charged. Every care taken, but no reipomibilitv. K. MEN LOVE, S2.\ Proprietor. TO STAND Tills SEASON, At lucholmo, THE ENTIRE HOUSE UK E OF KDIKBU R G 11. D DUKE is out of Mr. Menlovc's Priza Marc Countws, winner of the first prizo last year in Dnnedin, and by M'. Nimmo's well-known Horac Emperor, Terms—£4 10.*, payable at the end of the season. Paddocks provided for mares for six weeks free. All care taken, but no responsibility. 227 JAMES GEMMELL. THE PURE-BRED Ci.YDESPALE OUTHLAND CHAMPION Will travel thi3 season Through "Waiareka, Papakaio, Kakanui, and surrounding districts. s Terms—£6, payable at end of season. Groom's Fee, ss, payable at first service. For pedigree, see cards. GEORGE HUTCHISON. 135 Proprietor. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, IV THE PALM E"STON AND SHAG VALLEY DI^nUCTS, The i'uroi ivd C'iydoadalo Entire Horse jp INC E ALBE It T. PRINCE ALBEUT, a beautit'ul bay, foaled 11th November, 1572, is very compact, with immense bone, and plenty of hair. W hen a yearling, he gained lirst prize a* Oamaru, and when a two-year-old was placed first boh aC (Jamara and limaru. His sire. Emperor (N'iir.nw's), the wellknown horse, and winner of numerous priz*3, is t»y tlio imported hor3e Napoleon, out of Nancy, imported from Scotland. His dam Marchioness is by Marquis, out <.f the imported mare Lillie, who gained first prize at Carnwath, Gatehouse, and Glasgow, when a three-year-oIJ, and never wa3 boaten in Otago in her day. Terms, £5. Groom's Foe, ss. W. GILLESPIE, 18 Proprietor.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1139, 9 December 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1139, 9 December 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1139, 9 December 1879, Page 4

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