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1 i: Horses- - __ SULTAN. .. ■ [_ mHIS well-known thoroughbred ENTIRE will J_ stand this season as formerly, at Branxholm, Waliacetown. Terms :£3 each mare. ■ J. GRIEVE. rnHE THOROUGH-BRED HORSE " P R I M E R,'" Three Years Old, WILL ' STAND AT STEATHLANE, WALLACETOWN. TERMSFOUR GUINEAS for each Mare.— One in five j given in. ! All Fees Payable before Removal of Mares. Every Care taken of Mares, but no -responsibility. Season to commence Ist Octobeb, 1867, and end on Ist Mabch, 1868. WILL STAND THIS SEASON. The Clydesdale E N TIBJ HORSE "THANE OF CLYDE," WILL STAJfD AT STEATHLANE, WALLACETOWN. He will also Travel to EIVEETON aitd HALF-WAY BUSH (On East Road), Thane of, Clyde is a rich dapple bay, six years old, standing sixteen and a-half hands high, good tempered, and uncommonly active, and has an excellent constitution. His sire is the celebrated horse Wallace, bred by Thomas Young, Esq., of Beillo, Renfrewshire. Grandsire — the far-famed and well-known horse Surprise, bred by Mr. Murdoch, Lanarkshire. Large Paddock, well grassed and watered, provided for Mares at Wallacetown. Every care taken of mares, but no responsibility. TERMS— FOUR GUINEAS EACH MARE. One in Seven Given in. Season will commence on Ist Octobeb, and end Ist Mabch, 1868. »yO STAND THIS SEASON AT HEDDON BUSH STATION, The Thorough-bred entire horse "B E N D I G O." . TBBMS: £3 10s for each mare ; one in five given in. Large paddock provided free of charge ; every care taken but no responsibility ; all fees payable before. removal of mares. 'IPO STAND THIS SEASON. ' AT G. PEINTZ'S STATION, Btjbwood. Tha Thorough-bred imported Entire, " YOU N G PA N I C." Young Panic— by " Panic " (imported), out of "Lady of the Lake," by "Conrad;" dam by " Peter Finn," out of an imported Arab Mare. " Panic," by " Alarm ;" his dam by "Melbourne," out of "Birthday," by "Pantaloon;" out of "Honoria," by "Camel." "Panic," the Sire of"ioung Panic," is one of the best performers on the Victorian Turf, being the winner of the Launceston Champion Race of 1865, and of several fast races in Victoria. For other particulars see Victorian Ruffs Guide. "Young Panic" is a rich brown, with black pomts ; stands 15£ hands high ; is four years old, \ and of good temper. TERMS: FOUR GUINEAS. A large paddock is provided free of charge, containing 5000 acres, securely fenced, well grassed and watered. Every care taken, but without responsibility. All charges to be paid before removal of mares. Mares left at Prince of Wales Hotel, Invercargill, will be forwarded to the station. GLENFIELD STAECH. Exclusively used in the Royal Laundry. \ By Special Appointment. STAECH PUEYEYOE TO HEB BOTAIi HIGHNESS THE PEINCESS OP WALES. rpHE best proofs of the greatest superiority of J_ this Starch are the numerous distinguishing marks of approval which have been accorded to it from all quarters, amongst those may be mentioned the following, viz. : — It is exclusively used in the Royal Laundry, AND Her Majesty's Laund>*es says it is the finest Starch she ever used. Honourable mention was awarded at the Great Exhibition hi London, in 1851. A Prize Medal was awarded for it at the New York Exhibition in 1853 ; and A Prize Medal was also awarded to it at the International" Exhibition in London, THE GLENFIELD STARCH Has continued to increase rapidly. The Manufacturers have every confidence in asserting, that if those ladies and laundresses who do not regularly use this Starch would disregard the advice of interested dealers, who are allowed extra profits on inferior articles, and give it a fair trial, they would then feel satisfied with the very j superior finish •which it imparts to laces, linen?, j .muslins, &c, the great saving of trouble in its application, and the entire absence of disappointment with the reiults, and would for the future,

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Southland Times, Issue 757, 2 December 1867, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 757, 2 December 1867, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 757, 2 December 1867, Page 2 (Supplement)

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