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MacUinery. VULCAN FOUNDRY, GREAT EING STREET, DUNEDIN. KINCAID, M'QUEEN AND CO., Boilermakers, Engineers, Millwrights, Founders, Blacksmiths, &c. — All kinds of castings in brass and iron ; steam engines and boilers made and repaired; overshot, breast, and turbine waterwheels ; quartz crushing machinery ; pumping and winding gear ; cast iron sluice and ripple plates ; sheet iron hopper and sluice plates punched to any size of bole ,* gold dredging 6poons, kc. ; flour mill machinery and all kind, of reaping, thrashing, horse-power machines, made and repaired ; improved reaping machines, K. M'Q. k CO.'s Improved Wrought Iron Piping, for fluming and hydraulic mining, is the best in use, and cheaper than carcass. Entire Horses. TO STAND THIS SEASON, In the Gummie's Busb, Flint's Bush, Waianiwa, Wallacetown, Ryal Bush, and surrounding districts, S~gM_- f Y R ® CELEBRATED %^^^il%& ENTIRE HORSE, YOUNG. HERO. Young Hebo, imported by Mr Hugh Rice (his present owner) from Tasmania. He is rising 6 years old, is a beautiful dappled chestnut, stands 17 hands high, has a noble temper, is free from all unnatural blemishes, and has proved himself a sure foal -getter. His sire, Lincolnshire Hero, was imported from England by K. Q. Kermode, Esq , Tasmania, at a cost of £600 ; dam, Daisy, by Lincoln, imported by the late Dr Wilmore ; Daisy's dam, Flower, also imported by the iate Dr Wilmore, Tasmania. Young- Hero was bred by John Symons, Esq., Oaks, Tasmania. When imported, he was shown at Invercargill as a two-year- old, and succeeded in carrying away the first prize, defeating a field of seven horoes. Tebms £3. A paddock will be provided at Riverton and Wallacetown, where every care will be taken of mares, but without responsibility. For further particulars, apply to the proprietor, HUGH RICE, Or to the Groom, CHARLES M'FARLANE. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT GOVERNOR GREY HOTEL, HARRISVILLE, rrmE THOROUGH. BRED ENTIRE HOIISE "PRINCE ALFRED." Pbinoe Alfred is by King Alfred (imported), out of Lucy, by High Sheriff (impoited) out of a Delapre mare. King Alfred, by Pyrrhus the first, out of Blue Light, by Taurus, g dam by Orville. High Sheriff, by Red Deer, out of Miss Julia Bennett, by Muly Moloch, g dam Patty. See English.Stud Book. Pbinoe Alpbed is a dark bay four-year-old borse, standing 16 hands high, of immense power and strength, and of good temper. His legs are perfectly clean, and he is altogether without blemish. For breeding cross country horses and first-clasß hacks, no horse could be better adapted. His sire's (King Alfred) stock are noted in steeplechasing and the hunting field in Australia, as witness the performances of Inglesides, Tarn o' Shanter, Ballarat, Shepherdess, Ada, Pyrrhus, Alfred, Archer, and many others. His name as sire is considered sufiicient guarantee for first-class jumping qualities. Pbinoe Alfred will travel through Wallacetown, Long Bush, Winton, and Ryal Bush. TERMS— THREE GUINEAS EACH MARE, Groomage included. Good paddocks will be provided for mares till gtinked, after which a moderate charge will be made. W. STARK, Proprietor. GOOD NEWS FOE THE MATAUEA SETTLEES ! «g^ nnHE DRAUGHT ENTIRE, fnrP^ YOUNG MARQUIS, Whose stock is giving such general satisfaction, is in excellent condition, and will travel the same district this year as last. Yoitng Mabquis is so well and favorably known in the district that any further information about him would be superfluous. The season commences on Ist November, 1872, and ends on 31st January, 1873, when all moneys must be paid. Tebms £2 10s. HUGH CAMERON, Mataura Bridge.

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Southland Times, Issue 1656, 1 November 1872, Page 5 (Supplement)

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1656, 1 November 1872, Page 5 (Supplement)

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1656, 1 November 1872, Page 5 (Supplement)

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