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■ii m jHjM t . .*— • TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT ! EIVEEION ND TBAVEL THB APABIMA & COTTNTBT DISTBIOTS, ' The Thorough-bred Clydesdale Entire (Imported) "YOUNG CLYDE." '■ ■ *~ - —* -~ : I'yOUNG CLYDE by Oid Clyde; dam i ! ■ Flower by Champion; grand-dam, imported • . mare ; was bred in Tasmania by James Griffin, Esq.; is five years old; a rich, dappled Bay; . stands 16} hands high ; has fine flat bone ; very muscular, with superior aotion, and exceedingly quiet temper ; is staunch in harness, and guaranteed a Bure foal getter. Old Clyde, imported into Tasmania from Scotland by B. Q. Kermode, Esq., was winner of eleven first prizes in Scotland against all comers ; acknowledged by competent judges to be the best Clydesdale ever imported into Tasmania. Dam, Flower, by celebrated liorse Champion; grand-dam, Bose, imported into Tasmania by Dr Wilmore, the breeder of some of the finest horses in tiiat Colony. TEEMS— FOUE GUINEAS. PEINTZ & CLOADE. Hotels* &C. CLAEENDON HOTEL, COENEB OF ESK AND KELVIN STBEETS, INVEECAEGILL. ROBEBT C. SPENCER (late commission and forwarding agent) begs to intimate to his friends and the public generally that he has succeeded Mr Joshua Clare in the proprietorship of tbe aboye well known house. His long experience in bnsiness gives him the advantage of being able personally to select wines, spirits, &c., of the very best qualities only ; and it will be his study to render the Cxabendon in every particular what a first-class Hotel should be. A T>EINCE OE WALES HOTEL. DEE-STEEET, INVEBCABGILI-. The Billiard Eoom contains two tables, haß been enlarged and refitted, and, for style and comfort, second to none in the colony. Liquors of the first quality only kept in stock. The Stables are commodious and comfortable. GEOEGE SMITH, Pbopbietob. ALBION HOTEL, DEE-STEEET Opposite Government Buildings. A. CAMEEON, Pbopbietob. WINES, spirits, and all liquors, of best brands only, kept in stock. The Stabling is already well known to be the most commodious in the Province, and will be kept in the best of order by an experienced ostler under A. M. C.'s own charge. r< OLD EN AGE HOTEL, (Opposite the Wharf, and near the Bailway Station). POET OF BLUFF HAEBOB, N.Z., Henby De Smtdt, Proprietor. Private Apartments for Families. Superior Accommodation for Travellers. Choice Wines, Spirits, and other Liquors always on hand. CHABGES MODEBATE. rpHE SOUTHLAND TIMES MACHINE PEINTING OEEICE. Every description of Jobbing Printing executed with neatness and despatch. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Visiting Cardn. » ..-.-. Also, Posters "VBDI-heads Hand-bills Law FormS"-— - _____ Circulars Catalogues Pamphlets Custom-house Forms. All kinds of Fancy Work in gold, bronze, and colors, at the shortest notice. BEYNOLDS & CO. -rECT U E E S JEha Jbllowing EIGHT highly important LECTURES:— .~ A 1st — Structure of Man 2nd— Do 3rd — Functions of Man -_____^ 4th — Marriage "A sth— Abnormal Condition of Man 6th — Spermatorrhcee . 7th — False Delicacy 8th — Special Diseases. As delivered at the Anthropological Museum; the whole neately bound together entitled "THE PHILOSOPHYOFMAEEIAGE," Will be forwarded post iree loFlix twopenny - -stamps, to parties unable to attend these popular lectures. __„ Address Secretary Antropological Museum and Gallery of Dlustratioas, l72|Jßourke-Btreet, east, A *

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Southland Times, Issue 882, 15 January 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 882, 15 January 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 882, 15 January 1868, Page 1

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