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Houses, Land, &c« to capitalists;- innkeepers, and others. .tc►■be sold, a bargain;* "at timaru, f |IHJS good-will and lease, together with stock-in-X trade, improvements, ha. The above Hotel is well known, and is doing a first-class business. Ihere is a half-acre of garden well stocked, belonging to the Hotel; also, a good well of water on the premises. For furtbar particulars, apply to Mr. J. T. Parkiksok, (JiirLsichurciij or \\ . J. Allen, ou the premises. _"~ FOR SALE, ~ ~ TTALUABLE Suburban allotments witldn a short V distance 6f Durjeiiin, suimbie for tarniing purposes or viiiaresideuees. Apply to ■Richardson and. Keynolds, Pnuces-street, corner of High-sfcreet. MR. JOHN JONES' TOWNSHIP OF HAWKSBURY. TT'OR SALE, Two-Quarter Acre Sections, being JL Nos. 32 and 46, julock 11. Apply to M'Leod and Gibson, Pnucts-stieet; wr to H.U. dlertslet. faciug Jieacli-street and Thomas-street, Half-way Bush, near Dunedin: WTU SPECULATORS, &c. ILL shortly ue luia before tne public, a most niaguiikent hsiate, two miles lroni Dunedin, cut up luto allotments to suit purchasers, suitable tor viliu residences. Further particulars iv a future auvertisemeiit. MONSON & VAHLAND, Architects and Surveyors, . :^!_^' 5 Chambers, Piinces-stiect North. BUSINIiSrf PremiseTio" be~Solu7" ThTe;e~~ycars Lease of pi-eniises in vVniker-street, occujned by Mr. ,J</lm Griliin. Posseasiou Oct. sth, ntxt Henry Green, istuait-street. FOR SALK, j SECTIONS No. 27 and 2i, BLOCK XII. mHE above are situated iv the nv:s>t healthy part X of the City, having a froi*tuge of cii'd ieet tv Brown-street, bo feet to Jjuuean-stetet, aud Gtj fee to Jilm-row. A two-roomed Cottage on No. 23. Both Sections renced. Apply to j :H. JENKINSON, | A"***. i mO be fold cheap, ,t Two-iomntu u.,x.»._,,ii, va.i- ' .J. coed and jiapereU, with l,rie.k chimney, bunt up n a piece of tf.ound 44 x Go, situated at Pelichet Lay , price £U5, cash. Apply at Mr. Turner's store (iroat Kiugsueet, Dunedin. T7IOR SALE, 14 years' Building- Lea*e in PrincesJL street. M. S. Leers, Tamora House Hi»hetreet. ° OOR SALE.—The Lea^e of a Cottage, situate in JL King-street, Dunedin. Immediate possession, and terms liberal, only .£SO cash required, and time allowed tor balance. Apply to Wright, Robertson and Co.. or Hariiettanl' Co.. Manse-fet)eet. \?0li SALE, Section No. 120, in the town of Port J- (halmn-s. Sec'ion No. HG. Block I, town ol Balaclava ; and also several Sections near the jetty n the town of Clarendon. Apply to R. L. Jeffreys, bohcitor, Supreme Cmirt. " ' FuITSALE. ' A Section of Land, freehold, with first-class Store and Bakery on it, in the township of Waihola, both doing a good trade. For particulars app.y to H. Houghton & Co., Stafford-street, Dunedin. FOR SALE, Twelve Years to run, a valuable Leasehold Property, situate in the best part ot the Octapjon.and erected thereon, two substantially built shops, containing in each two rooms and kitchen. For particulars apply to SAMfJEL JSYMMS, London Auction Mart Jetty-street; or to ' Mr QQADRI, on the premises. To k ."o~~M~T~Tna i r o; For Sale, with immediate possession, that Freehold Licensed Public House, on the Great Highway to all the South Country and the Divings, known as the tiolden Cross. Terms moderate? Business good, and capable of great extension. Apply to - MR, JOHN HARDY, Tokomairiro. WILL BE PUBLISHED EARLY IN DECEMBER, _/I'HE SOUTHERN PROVINCES ALMANAC FOR 1863. Published by Messrs. Ward and Reeves, Lyttelton. Price—Two Shillings and Sixpence. Amongst other useful matter this Almanac will contain, in addition to ilie Ephenteris and Astronomical information, a valuable Garden Calendar, a complete official, trade and general Directoky of each province; also the past years History and present position of the Middle Island. TO ADVERTISERS. The rapidly incrpasing circulation of the Southern Provinces Almanac renders it a valuable medium for a-.vertisemeuts of aIJ classes, a limited number of which will be taken up to the Ist of November, at the following rates: Pajre (l-imo) .. .. ..... 30s Half-page 20s. Quarter-page 15 3 ' Advertisements received by Messrs. Lambert and Co., " Colonist Office." m O S T A N D T U CO V E R, X This Season, At Cherry Farm, Waikouaiti, The Thorough-bred Horses CtAUIbALDI, (particula's annexed.) ■ ENGLAND STILL, (particulars annexed.) LOR!) CLYDK, (particulars annexed.) Terms; Garibaldi. Ten Guineas e;ieh Mare. Grooma"-e, 5s England Still. Nine flo do do. Do, ss. .Lord Clyde, Eij.ht do do do. Do, ss. I Paddocks will be found, free of charge, for the mares sent to the above horses, without responsibi-i bility; but the greatest care will be taken of them. & JAMES JONES, Cherry Farm, Waikouaiti. GARIBALDI, A Bay Thorough- bred Stallion. This magnificent horce is five years old, stands over sixteen hands hit>h; He was got by the wellknown horse Negro; dam by Confederate Ne<no sire of Garibaldi, wss sold for Five Hundred Guineas, when four yeans old. ENGLAND STILL, A Bay Coaching Bred Stallion. ' ' ■ ■ England Still is rising four 3 ears old, a rich coloured bay, with black Jess and tine action, stands 'sixteen hands high, clear of all blemishes He .was bred by Mr In ting, of Fencote, near B»dale ; got by Counsellor; dam by Cardinal; grand am by Princegreat errnudam by Aiskew Fornster. Counsel, r' sire of England .Still, was sold in 1857 for Two Hundred and Fifty Guineas, to go abroad. He was got by bky Rocket; dam by Qld Surprise ;' grandam by Iraveller; great grandam by Summercock. ' "Shy Hoeket by Master George. Master George by' Old Riiinhow. That noted horse,, the property of the Me Mr John Agara, of Bempton, which was" sold for Ihfee Hundred Guineas, when seventeen years old. . loreTclyde. A. Pure-bred Clydesdale .Scotch Carting Stallion Lord Clyde was got by that celebrated horse Dainty i)avey; his dam Kosey by Loudon Tom; his gran<kuu by that famous horee belonging to Mr Frame, of Droomneld. . Dainty Davey, the sire of Lord Clyde, obtained the first prize at Midcalder. irilßss ; and a sweepstake at Liniithgowjinthe same year; in 1^57 he gained the first prize ot £40 at Kinross; iu-185S-the first of LSO afc Callender; and the first prize of L2O at the Highland Society's Show at Aberdeen, in the same yearin 1859 he gained the first prize of LSO at Callender. Rosey, the clam of Lord Clyde, was got by Loudon Tom, ;which was,allowed to be the best horse in Scotland.;: he gained the first prize of L2O in the Upperward of Lanarkshire, in 1850; he also gained the first p^rize.of L3O at Hamilton, in, the same year, beatin"- a field of seventeen horses; he gained the first prize of L3O at the Highland-Society's Show, in 1850,Tield at Glasgow, and the silver medal, beating thirty-two horses; the first prize ot L3O dt Hamilton"; in 1852 the first prize of LiO at Midcalder; and was afterwards sold, to go abroad, for Four Hundred Guineas. Rosey gained the following prizes:—ln 1857 the first prize at Pennycuick, and the first prize at Dalkeith, in the same year; inlßsß the first prize at Pennycuick, and ttie first prize at Dalkeith • and was allowedto bethei best mare in Scotland. . \ Lord Clyde/Vh'en a ioal," gained 'the first prize at Pennycuick, in 1857; the first prize at Dalkeith, in 1858; and the first prize at hdinbuigh, 1859. •Lord Clyde is a beau tiful1 brown—stands "sixteen .hand* one inchhigh, witli sliort legs and superior action; and is perfectly Byiind and free'from all natural 1 blemishes.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 247, 4 October 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 247, 4 October 1862, Page 2

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