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For Sale. &c- ' Tji OR. S A L E , — Qf\ PURE BRED LEICESTER EWES, OU with lauoba at foot 8 PUKE BRED RAMS , „ £\i k EWE HOGGETS. H..-B. OSBORNE, Auctioneer, Esk-street. TO LET ON EAST TERMS, rrf\ ACRES at Flint's BusK; witfi improve* #" J ments thereon, two-roomed cottage/ stockyard, and milking shed. Apply to p C. O. WOODMAIf, Hospital. \\I ANTED a Servant. Apply to Mw Yule, Y> Tay-Bireet. , "... , Amusements m H EAT RE R O V A L. MONDAY, 24th OCTOBER; 1870. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT DB. CARR, MR. J. DANIELS. Db. CARR will give a LECTURE- on SPIRITUALISM. U Mb. DANIELS will appear in entirely New Songs, assisted by the ; EMINENT PIANIST, r MR; T. WH I T E; 1 , Humorous reading by Mr Wotton, who has kindly consented to assist. > ADMISSION— Is.i 25., 3s. I ' DR GARJt n ■ ■■■'j Assisted by Mr' Daniels, 1 - WILL APPEAR AT RITBRTON ON" "WEDNESDAY AND - THURSDAY EVENINGS- ,26th Ind 27th. SUPERINTENDENT'S ViSIT, A GRAND PUBLIC BALL, in honor of the above, will take place in the THEATRE ROYAL, oh FRIDAY EVENING, JKfijj;. inst. Tickets*— including supper, Gentlemen, 10s ; Ladies, sa— which may be obtained at any of the principal places 'of business in : toWnV ' ' Vj An euicient Quadrille Band, uhaer direction of Mr Lloyd, will be in attendance, n Dancing to commence at 9 P.K. •' '' ■ - ; ' ''' D. Kj»a3tAiro, ; Caterer. i r/ ''„,'^'.,,...1 . , .By order ;,pf the Committee. p ALEDONIAN G^ATHERING.--i-Memberß of \J Committee and others interested in Athletic Sports, are requested to meet atlthe. Clarendon Hotel on Wednesday, the 26th inst., at 8 p.m. NEIL FERGUSON, Hon. Sec. Invercargill, 20th October, 1870. ' r - ■■■''■ Stud Horses. npHE CELEBRATED THOROUGH-BRED 'A"' ' ■ ENTIRE J ,; ' "BENDI GrX)," ; Will stand for the season at Rozelte Farm, Long Bush, and travel the district between Menzies' •Ferry and Wallacetown. ; , r . : .-.-^ir- - ' Bendigo is a rich bay, with black pointer stands 15| hands high, is of remarkably, docile" temper, very handsome, and has thrown better stock than ■any other entire which, has yet been in the district, . , , Bendigo is out of an imported thoroughbred mare, by Cossack, the fastest horse on recordSee late Auatralasian. TERMS— £3 3s. Paddock accommodation for mares provided atßozelle. Every care exercise J, but without ril O ST AN D TH IS SEAS ON, 1 At . . I . OATIi4KS3, WAILACBTOWiT, THE CELEBRATED ENTIRE ■ HORSE «YO UN a O L Yli) Ei* For Terms and Pedigree, apply on the premises* H /, L JOHN MORTON. THE THOROUGH-BRED ENTIRE HORSE "PROFESSOR," tIVILL STAND THIS SEASON^AT ; FLINr3 '¥?■;..;■ ■;;% : ;; ; - i BUBH.\- r ;- r . v -;";. ; Tbbms,£2losj Paddock, r6». ' Professor is well known to be a sure foal-getter, and bis stock stands unrivalled in this Province for symmetry' and endurance. BTe is at present in excellent condition, and fit to serve any number of mares. '". :■/' . ' ! r First>class paddocks will be proinded, and every care taken, but without responsibility. Season to commence on the Ist November. All mares to be paid for before taken away. For pedigree see Australian Stud Book. . Apply Mr Humphrey Howella, Flint's Bush, or George Smith, Prince of Wales. „ rpO TRA VEL THIS \ SB ASO N, ■"*■■ The Clydesdale Bntire|; - Vl "; "YouNGr loMy;* Rising fouryears old. Young Lofty, by Lofty, imported, out of a pure Clydesdale mare, imported from- Tasmania by Messrs Clerke Bros, for breeding, is a rich bay horse, standing 17 hands, of great power, fine symmetry, and splendid action, and has proved himself a sure foal-getter. He has already taken several first prizes. ■'■--' : He will stand at Rozelle Farm, Long Bush, and travel the district: between Menzies' Ferry and Wallacetown. . . r - . Termß— £3 33. •' Accommodation will be provided for mares a Rozelle, where every care of them will be taken, but without responsibility. TO: 8T AND THIS SEAS O N, At i ? : .■' - ' •■ Glendob, Hokanui, ' THE THOROUGH-BRED ENTIRE HORSE *£/ORD OXlIy." Lobd Oxlbt, by Leamington, out of a first-class racing mare. Tsbhs— £|4 4s, payable before removal of mares. • A: lat-ge well-grassed paddock provided for mares, free of charge, till the end of the season, after which 2s 6d^ per^^ head per, .weekjwill be charged. Every care will be exercised but with* out responsibility. Season commences Ist Oct., 1870, and ends 31st Jan., 1871. •' : . /:; ;;>:/. 'iirGXJS-CAIISBON.

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Southland Times, Issue 1324, 21 October 1870, Page 3

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693

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 1324, 21 October 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 1324, 21 October 1870, Page 3

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