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Medical. . j DR^ WILLIAM WILLSON, j? i : iIC&SQ"&KEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN), ■ «| j c 11/TAYbfe, -consulted daily at his residence, as z :ivi .■• .--£-;.-. . v P , • . i a under 1 — *..•■•: -r From 9 a.m." till 12 noon. i p ' From 7 p.m, till 9 p.m., On by letter from any part of New -Zealand, giving the history of the case, and enclosing fee 10s. 6d. in P.O. stamps or order, when medicin.e will be forwarded. j Ythan-steeet, Tay-steeet, t .; Invercargill, ( Southland. N.B. — Vaccination dailt. INVERCARGILL HOMOEOPATHIC INSTITUTE i AND PHAEMACT. EL " , I Under the management of 15 E, WILLSON, Opposite the east side of the Scotch Chnrch Ythan-street, Tay-street, Invercargill, Southand. 1 T? ROM this Institution can be obtained by letter ) or application any preparation in Homoeopathic Medicines, either in Globules, Tinctures, or Tritu- - rations, Family Boxes, or Tincture Chests, Books of Instruction, Pamphlets, Homoeopathic Cocoa, &c, &c, and, if required, forwarded to any part - of New Zealand by post. r j MOORE'S HOMOEOPATHIC VETERINARY 8 , PRACTICE, 7s. 6d., with any of the medicines 1 recommended in that work, j : Single Tubes of Globules ... Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d » i i.i ... ■- — Notices of Eemoval R BUCHANAN, Auctioneer, begs to intimate^ • to his friends and tho public, that he has" removed to the Provincial Sale Yards, Esk-street. R. B. invites special attention to the admirable s .iacih'ties which these yards offer for the sale of I Horses and Cattle. They are acknowledged to > be the largest and best arranged Sale-yards in Southland. ■ . No .charge made for Stabling Horses entered for sale. R, BUCHANAN, , Auctioneer. ■jyr AI R AND G . r A RYE N, 1 DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, HAVE BEMOVED TO \ DEE-STREET, 3 Next the Southland Club Hotel. { Horses 'I\HE IMPORTED LINCOLN CART JL ' ■ ~ STALLION, "BLACK DOUG-LAS" WILL TRAVEL FOR THE SEASON, - ON AND AFTER THE 25th INSTANT, And remain for a short period at the followJrg ! places : — I ' Myross Bush ; One Tree Point ; Company's j Stations ; Half-way Bush ; Mabel Bush j Forest I Hill ; ■ Wallacetown, and Invercargill. Black Douglas, by Agronomer, dam Blackbird, bred by Dr Wilmore, of Tasmania. The sire., Agronomer, was bred by Mr Westfield, of South Carlton, near Lincoln, and was bought by Mr Robert Howard, of Rise Farm, j • Norton, Lincoln/on the 10th October, 1853, and I exhibited by him at the Royal Agricultural t Society's Show, held at Lincoln, England, in July, !, 1854, where he was awarded the Ist prize as the b. best Yearling Agricultural Stallion in Class 3rd, ; No. 228 of the Society's Catalogue. The prize open to all breeds of Cart Horses. The following is taken from the Mark Lane Express and Agricultural Journal, of 24th July, ' 1854: — "The most remarkable animal, in our I opinion in the yard, or at any rate amongst the J I Horses, may be seen in the 3rd class ; we need , , not say that we allude to Mr Robert Howard's Prize Yearling j every one mentions it with a 3 glow of enthusiasm. It stands out alone in the 3 class, and the other competitors suffer by the \ comparison, although there are some fine colts | too. And Lincolnshire bears the belt. Never did we see a yearling so furnished, his -points excel those of some four year olds. The Ist ' Prize could not have been more properly awarded, , although the other yearlings are dwarfed by comparison with this peerless creature." Agronomer was imported by Richard Lewis, Esq., of Rifle Downs, in 1855, and has only been exhibited at one Show Yard in the Colony which was at Hamilton, Victoria, in 1858, where he was awarded the Ist Prize. He is by Sir Abraham Newland, jun. ; grandsire, Abraham Newland, sen., never beaten in the neighborhood. Dam, Mr Westfield's extraordinary mare, by that noted horse, John Bull. Black Douglas has ' proved himself a sure foal getter, and his produce is second to none in the Portland Distriot 1 TERMS: THREE GUINEAS. Mares missing foal will be served next year gratuti6usly. : D. M'INTYKE. laTercargUlj.OQt.n, 1867. li

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Southland Times, Issue 740, 23 October 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 740, 23 October 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 740, 23 October 1867, Page 1

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