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" \ ' ; Stock. "- - - * .- ; ■ , MOB. OF CATTLE. FOR SABB. I ' i A FINE mob of well-bred Cattle, numbering about JtiL 500, to be B#sron'a Stationin the northern part the Province,,. . >tf Applyto - J f *-"r ' DALGETY, RATTRAY and CO^ QAT TL E FOR SALE. 250 head of well-bred young cattle running near Oamaru. • Applyto , . DALgBTTY, BATTRAYandCO. XTIAT SHEEP.- For Sale at ,Moa" FJafc Station JJ Pomahaka, Oiie Thousand First-e!as3 Wethers.% guaranteed weights. Apply, to W. G..A. Chalmers" on the station. AUSTRALIAN BREEDING EWES. ' fIIHE undersimed are, prepared to contract now JL for the delivery in November, December, and January next of Fiest Class Attstraxian Meriko Maiden Ewes,,two or four-toothed, tobe brought over by Steamer to Bluff, Port Chalmers, orSloeraki. Apply to Messrs. .Dalgety, Rattray, & Co., Dunedin. «■ it. - v*,. THOMPSON & CRISP. Melbourne. 11th April, 1862 Jjp .S> . * - S A L JL '150 head Mixed Cattle, delivered at Oamaru Timaru., Apply to • H. J. LECREN, , Timaru. ENTIRE HORSE, NUGGET, for Sale, expected byOmetf, from Victoria, meantime apply J L. aud C. Burke, Princes-street. mO STAND THIS SEASON At the Tokomairiro Hotel, the Prize Horse, WARWICK. Terra s , £4. 4 S / Padddocks for Mares Provided. JAME3 GOODALL O ST A N D TO: CO V B% , This Season, Cherry Farm, Waikouaiti, The Thorough-bred Horses ; GARUiALDI, ; : '.. (particulars annexed.) - ■ ■ ENGLAND STILL, : -V (particulars annexed.) ' .. ■ LORD CLYDE, ' [ . ' .. . : (particulars annexed.) ' '. ' Terms: ; Garibaldi, Ten Guineas each Mare. Groomagre, 5s England StUl, Nine do do do. Do, ss. ■■ Lord Clydo, Eight do do do. ; Do, ss. Paddocks will be found, free of charge, for the Jtnaressent to the above horses, without responsibibiUty; but the greatest care will be taken of them. "~ .•'--■• JAMES JONES, " 1 Cheri^r Farm, Waikouaiti. GARIBALDI, - A Bay Thorough-bred Stallion. ' ■ • . ; This_ magnificent horse is five years old, stands over sixteen hands high. He^ was got by-the,well-known horse Negro; dam by Confederate. Negro, sire of Garibaldi, was sold for Five Hundred Guineas, when four years old. ENGLAND STILL, , A Bay; Coaching Bred Stallion. England Stiil is rising four years old, a rich col«ired bay, with black legs and fine action, stands fif.een hands high, clear of all blemishes He was T»Pil by Mr.Tutiiig, of Fencote, near Bedale; got by counsellor; dam by Cardinal; grandain. by. Prince-g---reat tfraudam by Aiskew Forrester. Couhselliar, sire of England Still, was sold in 1857 for Two Hundred and Fifty Guineas, to go abroad. He was got !by Sky Rocket j dam by Old Surprise ; grandam by ' Traveller j great-grandam -by- Summercock. Shy Eocket by Master George. Master. George by Old Rainbow. That: noted horse, the property of the late Mr Jo'm.Agars, of Bempton, which was sold for Three Hundred Guineas, wheh^seventeen years old; lord'^cxyde, A Pure-bred. Clydesdale Scotch Carting Stallion, i Lord Clyde was got by that celebrated horse-Dainty ! Davey j his dam nosey by Loudon Tom; his grandam by that famous-horse belonging to Mr Frame, of' Broomfield. . . , '. ■ Dainty Davey, the sire of Lord Clyde, obtained', the first prize at Midealderi i"1855 ; and a sweepstake at Linlithgow,inibhe same year; in 1857 he gained the first prize ot £40 at Kinross; in 1858 the first of LSO at Callender; and the first prize of L2O at the Highland Society's Show at Aberdeen, in. the same year; in 1859 he gained the first prize of LSO at Callender. . . '■.'""'■■■- '' . ..■ •. ■-: ■ ■ Rosey, the dam of! Lord oyde, was got by Loudon ! Tom, which wad'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 prize of L3O at Hamilton; in the same year, beating.a field of seventeen horses; he gained the first prize of L3O at the Highland Society's Show,' in 1850, held at Glasgow, and trie silver medal, beating thirty-two horses; the first prize ot L3O at Hamilton;; in 1852 the first prize of L4O at Midcalder; and was afterwards sold, to go abroad, for Four Hundred Gui.neas.' '/. ; v- '.■ ■ ■ ■.' >■ /'■.',] '-■;■"■; ;! ■;' \ - Rosey gained; the following prizes:—ln 1857.the .first prize at Pennycuick, and the first prize at Dalkeith, in the same year; in iBSB the first prize at Pennycuick, and the first prize at Dalkeith; and was allowed to be the best mare in Scotland. " : Lord Clyde, when a foal, gained the first prize at Pennycuick, in 1857; the first prize at Dalkeith, in 1858; and the first prize at Edinburgh, 1859. Lord Clyde is a beautiful brown—stands sixteen hands one inch high, with short legs and superior action, and is perfectly sound and free from all natural blemishes. WILL STAND THIS SEASON AT OAMARU, The, Entire Clydesdale Horse -~ :'- ---> ■;.;>' champion." "; /CHAMPION was bred by the late John Wilmore, \J EBq.,-Kinlet; was.: got- by the late -Mr. H. Gee's horse "Champion." His dam, " Wilmore's Blosaoxn," " BlossonVs dam " Lincolrishire^Flower." " Blossom ?, >was got by '* Old Lincoln.".„.." Lincoln" and "Flower" were k>th imported by the late Dr. Wihnofe. which makes f Champion " one of the Purest.Cart Stallions in the Colony. , Terms: £B.^—Grooms Fee, 55., to be paid at the first service. One mare in six, belonging to any bona *«fe owner, will be- served free of charge. MARK NOBLE. September 15.1862. i • __ : _JPor Sale. i jm O •-; »■'■■■■ I8;V; A - ;\;';iL;;:"jB^--1-1 superior American "Express Buggy," nearly 1 new, brake springs and steps, extra strong, suitable for a private family, or a party for the diggings,. ; , / / ;.. .'-.'■ >.T':i'•••'■' ■X:'\APBpi > ■■"■,■ ..'■■ . ' ■''%• ' '.'••■•■•-1/■ ' r \A set of silver-mounted me harness. T JAS. PATERSON & CO^, : ;'"' ■/'■ '•'."'•.'/. '.].'„' ::,\.{-' r>. : :: \\ ;'-:. ;;;' '■'"; Manse-Btareet.; i^iEMENT.—Maxwell's Roman Gem-int, ex BpaXJ ;. nergesf on sale.- Law, Somner'atid Colj seedsmen^ Octagon, Dunedin. ' ~:- " ;r; i:.::.*\ f^\ HEAP .Galvanized Iron Doors. Sashes/and Flqor\J ing Boards. ; Hoiforth's Iron " Warehouse. ■ nexf Police Depot,'fringes-street. I "T >->TBAM-.--JBM:ttiWB:/.-::BX ifELSONj = ; /\NE sixteen horse-power high pressure Horizontal \J .Steam. 'Engine, with Boiler, &ci, complete, manufactured at the Oak Bank Engine Works, Glasow. Yeryißuperior, manufacture. v: :J ; JAS.& JOHN H; BARR. '■'>■ UARTZ CRUSHING PLANT, framing of cast Iron; with Engine and accompaniments complete, ready for erection, recently working1 on Ballarat. Information with Drawings. ' *' J. L. and'C. BURKE, Princes-Street. OT SCOTCH. PIES.-If you want the genuine Article, call, at. the Glasgow Pie House, Wal-ker-street, Dunedin. Excellent Coffee always ready, 3d per cup. Meals and Beds, : SHEEP-WASH TOBACCO.,: ' JUST landing, ex WARREN GODDARD, 151' O tons first-quality Plug Tobacco tor Sheep- I w«§h. , - • , ' - r i wright; Robertson, & co. i •VraW I*ANBING,-ex Japanese,- and- for-sale- by ' Xi the undersigned;— 3000 bushels colonial oats " . 200 • do , bran i 2 tons best oaten chaff - ' 50water casks, 300 gallons each ' * HENKY COOKE & CO., , ] ' Walker-street. TjIOR Sale, the brig Sea Nymph, 173-tons register. "J.-—Apply to the-Captain-on board, at Port LnalmeTs. , « - - \ ( . ; ,Oct.! 7 t 1862. ; ; . ' .Vs , . ' C"OOa^SALB, Six Oaten Hay Jjj^pplj to M'Ellis, Livery StaWeer^^,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 251, 9 October 1862, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 251, 9 October 1862, Page 7

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