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Business Notice. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AND TRAVEL WAIMaTE, OTAIO, AND PAREUKA DISTRICTS. Sire— Kilbowie is a pure bred'Clydes* dale, rising eight years old, of splendid symctry and action. He is by old Surprisf which was firs' as a two-year-old at John* s'oue, Combusting, &c. and twice gained the prize for the best Stallion at the Olai* gow society’s Shows to travel in the dis* trict. He al o gained the Bighland society’s first prize at Inverness, and olhefc prizes to travel as a stallion. Kilbowie 1 # dam also gained many prizes. Silbowi# gained the first at Dry men, as a two-yea# old, and first at Stirlingshire Shows. Kit* bowie was purchased > rom the well known b eeder, Mr David Riddel, Kilbowie, and has been purchased by the Governor o t Late, at a very bign price. Pi dwike—King ot the Ring is a beautiful bay, rising five yea>s and six months old by Kilbowie, bred by John Trethewie, Esq. and is one of the best grown colls of his ag# in the colonies ;he is a fine bay standing 17 hands high wi<h immense boot and substance, his dam Blossom by Lincolnshire Hero, imported by.R, Q. Kermode, Esq., winner of eleven first prizes grand dam Darby by Blaclr Champion, im. ported by Ciarke, E q., g g dam by Prince, imported by J. VV. Gleadow, Esq., g g g dam by Lincoln, imported by the late Dr. Wilmore, g g g g dam by Hussar, imported by T, Scott, Esq. King of the Ring is acknowledged by the best of jqdges, to be 'he grandest cart colt of his age in the colonies, and is full, of the best blood in the wotld, and w II without doubt, make a fine breeder of cart stock. King of the Ring has been first twice, Midland and Hobart Town, Any mares changing owners to be paid for by the persons engaging them to the horse. Terms: £i 4s; Grojunage fees (payable at first service) s*. JAME 1 -! LBSAMAN, Proprietor, Waimate. For further particulars apply to JAMES KING TimarUi TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, 1879. THE WELL-KNOWN THOROUGHBRED HOUSE JJ U Y FAUX, Tuelmported Clydesdale Horse. KING OF THE RING.

uy n.wenswortn, out 01 x'lugei, ; nurcua* worth, by Touchstone, out of Fair Jean, by Vcrulam &c., &c.; Fiduet, by Sir Hercules, out of Flirt, bv Loading A rticle, &c., &C, GUY FAUX is a daik Brown, standing 16 bauds. Was one of the fastest and most constant horses over an v distance that ever performed on the New Zealand turf, and as a proof of his soundness and constitution that from two years old to six he was scarcely ever out of work. GUY FAUX will travel as follows Mondays—North road, via Ohoka, to Anderson’s stables, Rangiora. Tuesdays—Ashley Bank and Sefton. Wednesdays—Ambeily. Thursdays— Returning home through Leithfield, Saltwater Greek, Woodend, and Kaiapoi. Fridays Papanni and Riccarton to Millett and Griffith’s (late Page’s) stables. Satuidays—Leave Ghristcburc i for home via Bingsland. Turns— -£5 ss, payable on or before January Ist,, 18S0 ; thoroughbred mares, £lO 10s, Or om’s fee, ss. Good paddocking at 2s per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars see cards, and apply to GROoM, MESSRS MILLET & GhIFFITH, Christchurch ; or to K. J. HAWKEN, Near Papanui, Proprietor. Dinners baked daily for private families. Kraiger and Goulding, Theodocia-street, near the Windmill. si* mm 1690 TIMARU LOYAL ORANGE LODGE No. 13. A SOIREE and BALLw II be held in A. the MECHANIC?)’ INSTITUTE on WEDNESDAY, Nov. sth. Single tickets, 4s ; double tickets, 6a ; refreshments for Ball included. Tickets imy be had from Members of the OrderTea on the tuble at 7 p.no. sharp. The Lodge meets at 6 o’clock for the transaction of buslues'-. SEEDS. ii m SEEDS. seeds, seeds, seeds. NEW AND GENUINE SEEDS AT THREEPENCE PER PACKET, THE DNDRRSIGK.ED«renow selling alt kinds of SEEDS including FLOWER SEEDS from THnEePENCEfper Packet* GEO. PUKDIE &CO., Seedsman & Nurserymen, Near Bank of N.Z. Timaru. OTICB TO STUDENTS —After this date, Young Gentlemen (?) found spassingor committing nuisances on my tioo, wilfully destroying my fences, or ne filthy and disgusting la •gnsge, will prosecuted to the utmost extremity of 1 kW * JOHN THOMAS MORRIS. November 1, 1579,

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South Canterbury Times, Volume XV, Issue 2064, 4 November 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 South Canterbury Times, Volume XV, Issue 2064, 4 November 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 South Canterbury Times, Volume XV, Issue 2064, 4 November 1879, Page 3

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