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Public Notices. I MUSIC BOOKS, &c. i rpHE Music, &c, belonging to the late Mrs JL Pettingal, which consists of high class compositions, vocal and instrumental, has been classified, and is now marked considerably below cost for private sale at the rooms of the under- • signed. D. MACKOEIR, Auctioneer. TO LET, TiHE CALEDONIAN FAMILY HOTEL, Tay-street, premises suitable, from position and capacity, for conducting a large and profitable business. Apply to D. MAOEORIE, Auctioneer. REAPERS AND MOWERS HOBSE-POWEES, & CHAFFCUTTERS • (Various makers). I jjUST RECEIVED, Ex Peter Denny and Warrior Queen, FEOM LONDON— Samuelson and Co.'s and R. Hornsby and Sons' Celebrated Patent Double-progress Selfraker Beapers ' Also, FROM MELBOURNE, Swan and Martin's and Lennon's Reapers and Mowers (combined). Single and Double Howe-powers • Richmond and Chandler's Chaffcutterß 1 Reid and Gray's Double-furrow Ploughs Ransome and Sims' Double-furrow Ploughs ROBERT TAPPER, DEB STBEET. j ~ ~ ~~~ " A BAZAAR in aid of St. John's Organ Fund will be held at the EXCHANGE HALL, Dee-street, on WEDNESDAY 21st, THURSDAY 22nd, akd SATURDAY, 24th. Doors open from 2 till 5 in the afternoon, and from 7 till 10 in the evening. * Admission, la. i INVERCARGILL ANNUAL RACES. 1 a THE right to sell refreshments and fruit having beea disposed of, no vendors of goods of such description will be permitted to hawk upon the course, but other hawkers, on getting a permit from the Secretary, will receive admission. By order of the Stewards, D. MACRORIE, Secretary. ' Entire Horses T A T^T A ifctfeJifrJbS frfffofi By King John (a highr caste Arab, imported to 4f- 3^'- a <^aSßWß^ Victoria by Colonel Robins), out of Brilliant, by Lucifer, out of St. Leger, by Reubens, out o J Emancipist mare, by Emancipation, WILL STAND THIS SEASON, At WESTWOOD, NEAR RIVERTON. L Terms — Two Guineas a Mare, payable wi f h all L charges before removal. I 1 Well-watered and grassed Paddocks are pro. ' vided until stinted, after which 2s 6>i per week ' will be charged if mares be not removed after dua notice. : W. A. P. SUTTON. 1 N.B. — Mr George Smith, of the Prince of Wales Hotel, will take charge of mares, and | ' give tull particulars regarding the Nana. TO STAND THIS SEASON, ATLONGBUSH, j And serve a limited number of mares, sT9** rjiHE Thoboxtoh-bbed yJi^a&ams** "WAIHOPAI." - WAIHOPAI won the first prize as a two-year old at the Grand Southland Show in 1870, and is allowed by competent judgeß to be the best ) Colt of his age in Southland. Waihopai is got by Sccundus, well known to be one of the best blood horses ever imported to this Colony, out of Amethyst, by Indian Warrior, imported by R. F. Grieve, Esq., to Victoria, one of the best horses of his day. Tebm3 — £3 each mare. Guarantees as per agreement. JOHN A. MITCHELL, Proprietor. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, Jt T HE THOROUGH -BRED fVjlPgfrfr -1- ENTIRE HORSE, K *T?y YOUN& LEAMINGTON. YOUNG LEAMINGTON is a dark brown horse, by Leamington ; dam, sister to Mercy, by Romulus, her dam, Selina, by Fitz Teazle, out of Rally, by Hyacinthus, imported by Money Wigram, Esq. Leamington, by Faugh o'Ballagh ; dam, Pantaloon, a mare bred by Lord West, minster. He won the Chester Cup twice, and a great many other big races. Faugh o'Ballagh's performances are well known to all racing men. He was the best horse in England of his year. Leamington will stand at the Elbow, and travel the surrounding districts. Paddock accommodation will be provided at the Elbow, and at Mr James's Aparima Hotel; Teems— £2 10s. Guarantees per agreement. JOHN M'PHERSON, Proprietor. LONDON AGENCY. rpHE SOUTHLAND TIMES is filed for refer- -** ence, and may be read gratuitously, in London, at the News Rooms of Messrs Gobdov anc* Gotch, 121, Holborn Hill, where Advertisements and Subscriptions for the same are received. TRE WEEKLY ZIMEB. HMHIS Journal is devoted to the interests of 1 the Coetntby Settlers, and already enjoja a most ExTESSiva Ciboulatiok throughout the 1 Province t

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Southland Times, Issue 1540, 20 February 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 1540, 20 February 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 1540, 20 February 1872, Page 4

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