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Tenders npENDERS for the Lease of the University Endowment Reserve, in the forks of the Titipna and Hedgehope streams, Forest Hill District, Southland, about 18 miles east from Invercargill, will be received at the Crown Lands Office, Invereargffl, till noon of THURSDAY, the 6th of OCTOBER next. Area — 10,000 acres. Term — Fourteen years. Boundaries — As pen map in Survey Office. WALTER H. PEARSON, Commissioner Crown Lands. Crown Lands Offirse, Invercargill, 6th July, 1870. The. time for receiving the 'above tenders has been extended until further notice. W. H..PEARBON, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Crown Lands Office, Invercargill, 28th September, 1870. LAND TO LEASE. ~ THE following properties belonging to the New Zealand and Australian land Company Limited, situated in Southland, and suitable for cattle or sheep, viz., SPAR BUSH, Containing about 5150 acres. MABEL ESTATE, Containing about 3400 acres. Offers will be received np till Ist November by Mebsbs GEORGE GRAY RUSSELL & CO., Dunedin. Dunedin, 13th Sept., 1870. WANTED Tenders for erecting about Fifty .Chains Fencing, until noon of the 10th mflt. Apply to ' ' ? . . J. W.. CHAPMAN, Esk Street. . Stud jr<v^wf orßes> THE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE HORSE "BAT CAMDEN" TTTILL TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN SOUTHLAND. ._;■'• ' «■ Bay Camden by Calendar ; dam Cassandra, by Tro8; grand-dam, Alice Gray, by an Old Emigrant ; great grand-dam, Gulnare, by Lord Egremont's Young^ Gohanna, out 'of- Ultima, by Hollyhock (vide Stud Book). -Gulnare was foaled in 1822, and imported from England into New South Wales by Mr James Macarthur, of Camden Park. - Calendar (half-brother to General Chasse) .was imported to New South Wales by the Australian Agricultural Company ; was got by Canteen, out of Hambletonian, out of Monica, by Sir Peter (vide Stud Book). Cassandra's sire,Tros, byPrain, out of Ally, by Partizan ; was bred by Lord Albemarle, and^ imported to New South Wales' by Mr Kater, in 1840 (vide Stud Book). Alice Grey's sire," Old , Emigrant, by Pioneer, out of Ringtail, by Buzzard ; was bred by Mr Bush, in 1822, and' imported to New South Wales by Admiral Rons, R.N., in 1828 (vide stud Book). .. „"-•■ . ::. Bay Camden is therefore a3 thoroughbred as Eclipse, and combines in- his veins some of the very best strains of racing blood. His dam, Cassandra, made her' appearance on the Australian Turf in 1857, and in the short periock.of eight months beat eyery horse of note then on that turf,' the veteran Jorrocks included. Bay Camden's. own 1 performances as a race-, horse, under all weights, are far too numerous to enumerate, .and of such a character as to have stamped him as the best aged horse that ever 1 figured on the Victorian turf. ' TTia symmetry, substance, bone, good constitution, and his being a sure foal-getter, all recommend him as a eire. Bay Camden for three years gained the first " prize against~every competitor at the Canterbury .show';; once; with Traducer, Lethardi Antidote, and Tom King, all imported horses. Bay Camden for two years took the first prize at Dunedin. Bay Camden is the best Thoroughbred Entire in Otago : there is nothing to clasß with him. Terms — £5 ; Groom's fee, ss. Allowance made ' to iondfide owners of two ;6r more, mares. All accounts paid to the Groom at the end of the season. Bay Camden will travel between Mataura and Invercargill, and Wallaeetown if required. * Paddock accommodation provided onreosonable terms.' For further particulars apply to R. Powell, Albion Hotel, or the groom, in' charge. rpHE THOROUGHVBRED ENTIRE STEIKE-A-LiaHT Will travel this season in . Strike-a-Light was got by Le Barbiere, dam - Vesta; Vesta by Lucifer, and her dam by Peter Finn. For further pedigree, see Stud Book. Further particulars as to terms, &c, in future advertisement. . _ fTtHE THOROUGH-BRED ENTIRE HORSE. /• "BAINBO ;'#/*' : W3l stand at Winton, and travel the surrounding districts. Terms, pedigree, &c., in. future, advertisement. . . ______ ' . F. R. WHITE, ■ ■ ' -'' - *'- Winton. £4 BEWABD. T OST OR STOLEN, Two Light Harness JLj Horses, namely, A BROWN HORSE, white near hind, foot, branded xa ne > r shoulder ;' ;A ' CHESNUE HORSE, white star on forehead, and , white saddiemarks, branded a near shoulder. The j ■above rewarf will be paid for information leading to the conviction of the thief,' if stolen, or if strayed, on delivery of the horses to !*• ¥• PETERS, . i ' ...... InTercarguL 35 CASES AND BALES OF

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Southland Times, Issue 1317, 4 October 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1317, 4 October 1870, Page 4

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