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BUSiNESS NOTICES WARD'S PLbNO'S <'N DEFERRED FA/MK'-T.-!. Ma. JONES >? prepared to . Sell the at-0.-c Instruments on the following easy t-jrir.3By P.ay»°g caah deposit of I>. "i<l balance in 24 monthly instalments of I when the Piano becomes the property nf l]-i purchaser. These celebrated inr.ratr.tiits 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 Kirk man's most exoonsive instruments. They possess a delighful touch, and thus, i.-y offering less resistance to the fingers, « more easily played by young pupil*. Afn -- vc-ars* "warrant accompanies each ins-!t.-•nor.t- Tii'.-v arc o:fercd on the above r.xs'lertiv io that ail classes may ac(jun-: .. '-•ally high-class instrument without fee..: . -,\if coat. Pianos by all the best makers on the twocrar.—payment hy.^tcm. First-claaa Harwtniuins, "with from five to •ight stoi«, 15a and 203 a month. Inspection invited. M. A. JONES, Wharf-street, Oamaro. CHARLES BKG« AND CO., DCNEWK 4;5

STALLIONS TO STAND TIIIS SEASON, At tlir Windsor Park Estate, near Oaniaru, THE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE STA LI-lON* J> RIN C E VICTOR. PHIN'CK VICTOR is a leintiful, thickset. stoat-hearted, dark-brown stallion, rather under thin over Hi hands 3 inched, bnd by John Henderson. K?q., Parkinan'-s, was got by Prince of Wales. The illustriotid sitod horse of L. Drew, Esq., Merryt«n out of Rosie, a inare belonging to an exceedingly favorable strain of blood, and is one of the linest and roost perfect mares that tver looked through a bridle. .-he gained many lirst prizes, and at MaryhiU, won second honora as a brood man* in a

competition th.it was opfil to all Scotland, l.osie was got l>v the famous liorsc Victor, the winner of first prizw at Gatehouse of tcft. Stranwaer, Kirknbright, and W igt>wzisHn\ ami in IS(> *, won second pr:;w at rhe Higblu.d Hhovr at Stirling, _md was after w.-.rd* s-old to go to Australia. Tfco great brt r.i'i!- Hn •* of Prince V lctor jrc tin? tino cr.jnb'nations of the Prince of Wales* b'ood v/ith that of "V ictor s, winch trace back uninterruptedly to the C-lomba Stick of 1535. Koaie' grandtl:«n was Jean, the dam of Dis'aeli, who, w!it>n a 2-year-o!(l, won fir3t prizes at the Mighlaod Society's Show, held at Glascrow tn IJ>7.i; »;i'l as a 3-year-old, he won first prize at toe Glasgow Stallion Spring Show ..t IS~G. Prince Victor last year conltl boast of four wiim- nt nt the <li:TVrent show.', lnc .1 and •ii->trijt performances. such as the-'f, al-ohis p. iti:;r>e—anr.T.- try. >hining with the names f»r the founder* of what is known as the Victor hp id, should not fa'l to attract at<ii to Prince Victor'.- 1 claims a« a sire. S'p |4 a horse of great substance and :,ow,-r, ha* many point's of great exce'lence to rceomnivnd him as a breeder, qualities which ore inherent in the Clydes.laJe character of the modern school ; alio, has a I • -'hare of his sire's good qualities, the full and perfect image of that which may be , n "anie.l as a specimen of the genus, and ! which :-■« virtuall*.'extinct in \ icfur.a since :rm death of Mr. < V-v.-s " exceptionally | [ h'W-. • rlr. -j «'» j i: i j r.• 11 too mti'.-ri oi bit!.. _n»r. bt;" h:.-; '.kiU'-. > j n't't Hv't! :)*.• • :!i<; . ;tre--;t t:: t, <■. , i .-•vvHcntv. Hi-tin-: rtn.mr and i i'l-.ii!. and ll..witt_r with »i<: : hair—the [ tn»'; Vatlij** o» a wt-i I- i »rtr* 1 t; }»t& giro is a landmark ot the anci nfc stave of things l'rin-:e Victor is the epitome of the new and one o: the most compact and fashionable horses to be seen. Terms—Ten Guineas. Payable oil the Ist February. Groom's Fee, 3s. f'.itM'icking free for one mouth, after which 2a »>'< i per wee!; will be charged. ' rv c;.re taken, but no responsibility. ) ' K. ME- i.nVE, ' Proprietor. | "to STAND '! ; 'l>- SEA 0' ; 'At 'hf* \Vir:*'sor in | THE PUf:i:-Bi.l-:i> ! EYOE*: '" br. 1 stallion OttDC L y D E S.ORP CLYDE, a beautiful bay, rising three i carr- o'd, foaled on 24 th SJeeeniber, ISTb". "is i V Dukr oi Fdinbriigli out of She f*.vri r ?'H p:nu-re Loath.. He! I fiin:>r>rt"d). i /*Ur •: i« ;»-- f t ,: r.T. or;: .r" .. ,;..t by G_ a ,--..v. \t > .-rdi--. a h v.: *I -l tit Sjot::iu<l a> |s i,r:v:e-t:.l:ur. <'■ t- , --hwii h.-.s_ taken f niirnerrU3 priz - ''-■.r:;a:' ii aii-1 I:n:aru, f a! y o fir.-r. ; . ' .-- a :-'p.'od mare at t Danedin in b^S HKATHKi: J-.KI-b v...:; y, Inner of tl>% jjsrond prizt at Geelung X.-itii.iia! Show ' when a v:ar obi : when a 2-year-ofd, wa.s tirat at the P. P. S-e: ty s Show, Melbourne. and aftcwardd gained linnierons lii3t prizes at virim'.s !-h')Wj in A ictoria, only being defeated once by the imported mare Glasgow Maggie, which waß sold at M Cnliech's sale for S."O and ; i.iee c :min:;to New Zcalaad has been 'ne champion mare at Timaru and for the last live year*. Her dam, Princess Maggie, the winner rf 27 iir.-t and 3 second prizes, was brrd by Mcs=r-. N.il .:>n and Thomson, Victoria, mr ]j--3ther Jock, the renowned priz-v!akt.T l;!acklog, which horse gained more !ir-t ]■: tii.ni any other horse in the Coifiit Tnrrr.s— £"> ; j.r.yon Ist February, ISM); groem's fee, I'adi! ivrking free for one month ; alter whi i: 2s Kd per will be charg-id. i'ivcry care bet no rn'jponsibility. E. MEN LOVE, Proprietor. TO STAND ..i!S ;-:£A.:OX, At Incitrdiii-', THE KNTIUK HORSH UK E O F ED I K i'» Uft- r H . UUKE is oat of Mr. Monlove's PrizeMare Counter.::, winner of the iirat prize last x*ear in Dtincdin, and by M". Nimmos wclt-known llokc Emperor. Terns—£i 10.', p-.y.-.blc at tho er.d of the yc33on. Paddocks j.widei for rr.ares tor six weeks friw. All taken, but uo responsibility. •>27 JAMES GEMMF.LL. THE PUKE-BKED Ci-YDESDALU SOUTHLAND CII AM PI 0 N Will travel thi3 seifon Through Wr.iarekr,. Papai.aio. Kakmui, and snrroandicg districts. Terms—£•>, payable at e :.l of season. Groom's Fee, ss, payable at lirst service. For pedigree, see eardn. GEORGE HUTCHISON, ]35 Proprietor. TO TRAVEL THIS SEA:-.ON, i.v Tin: i*alm ; ;::ston ani» •■hac valley pistuicts, The Purebred Cij'(k.sitalv Entire Ilorse p INC E Ai.y-E It T. I'RINCK ALF.EIiT, a beautiiui bay, foaled llth November. 1572. is very C"lnj. vj:. with ini!nen-e bone, and plenty of hair. V. iicn a ye..riing. he gained tir-t prize a- •jr.mivis, a:t'.i v.'iu:i r. two-year-obl - j.l-.-.cil lirdt U; h I \;i:iaru aud iimani. His sire, Et;-.»-eror ( • -he wellkn»nvn horse, ukil winner i/l" rt*imoiou.-> is '•>" th ■ iiijj»;>rtt«i hwve Na;;«leon, • >ut of Nancy, imported from Scotland. l!ia darn is by Marquis, out i.f the iit.twrte;! u.are l illie. who gained first prize at" Caniwath, Gatehouse, and Glisgow, wiien a tbrce-ycar-old, and. never was beaten in Otago in her day. Terms, £5. Groom's Fee, 53. W. GILLESPIE, US Pxoprie'jor.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1140, 10 December 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1140, 10 December 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1140, 10 December 1879, Page 4

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