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NOTjbBTO FARMERS & BREEDERS ; - .<^ DRAUGHT HORSES. 'The well-known Clydesdale Entire Horn " B OI 3D ALB , " lITILL Travel this Season in the W MOUNT BENGER DISTRICT, Stopping at Mr. M'Carthy's Dumbarton Rock Hotel, Moa Flat, and at the Teviot; also, at M'Cann'a Accommodation House, Beaumont Road, and at Speargrass Flat. " Boisdale " is a dark bay horse, with black points ; stands 17 hands high, , has superior temper, fine bone, strength, and symmetry. " Boisdale " was bred by George Scott, Esq., Woodside, Van Dieman's Land ; his dam, " Beauty/ an imported Clydes- j dale mare, obtained the first prizes at the showß in Westport, Longport, and Launceston ; his Bire, " Clydesdale," who gained several prizes in the home country, was imported from .Glasgow by R. A. Kermode, Esq., Mana Vale, Boisdale. TERMS :— £4, payable at end of the season ; Groom's fee, 45., payable at the time of first service. A large paddock (well grassed), will be provided for mares coming from a distance, free of charge; every attention paid, but without responsibility. MICHAEL M'CARTHY, Proprietor. Moa Flat, 14th October, 1868. THE ENTIBE HOUSE ""pMPBEOR" (IMPORTED FROM TASMANIA), Will Travel tins Season in the Districts of WAITAHUNA, TUAPEKA AND BEAUMONT, Every alternate fourteen days. "Emperor." rising 4 years old, is a dark chesnut, with great bone and muscular power ; sire, " Lincolnshire Hero," imported by R. Q. Kermode, Esq., Mona Vale, Tasmania. " Lincolnshire Hero," bred by Mr. George-Finch, Stanthorpe, Lincolnshire, is by " Young Honest John." Lincolnshire Hero's dam was by "Old Sampson," the property of Mr. Bryan, Leicestershire. " Old Sampson " took altogether 21 first prizes. "Emperor's" dam, "Flower," by " Tasman," by the imported horse ' ' Champion." * « Flower's " dam, ' ' Blossom." "Blossom," out of "Old Flower," by " Lincoln," both imported by the late Dr. Winiore, of Tasmania. Teems . . £4 4s. Groom's Fee, ss. J. B. BLAIR, Proprietor. The Clydesdale Entire Horse " PRINCE CHARLIE," WILL Travel this Season between Lawrexoe, Beaumont, Teviot, Tuapeka Mouth, and Waitahuna. "Prince Charlie" is a bright bay, rising 5 years old, stands 16 hands high, has a remarkably fine temper, and is an excellent worker. Got by old Prince Charlie, imported from Scotland by Messrs. «T. and M. Macintosh, Victoria, out of an imported mare, by Blackleg, who has gained many prizes in Dunedin and Taieri open shows. TERMS ... £3 Groom's Fee, ss. Payable on or before the 31st January, 1869. For further particulars, apply to the Groom, J. CRUICKSHANKClutha Ferry Advertisements*. n R O W N HOTEL CLUTHA PERRY. , JOHN BARR has the plnnsnre of informing his friends and the public, that lie has opened the Crown Hotel, and by strict attention to business keeping WINES, SPIRITS, AND ALES, Of the best quality. ACCOMMODATION for TRAVELLERS Unsurpassed by any in the Province. STA.BLIKO AND PADDOCK ACCOMMODATION TOEQUAIiED. And that lie is determined to maintain the character of the Crown Hotel as one of the best in the Colony. A FIRST?-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE On the premises. Cobb and Co.'a Coaches arrive daily at 8.30 p.m., and leaves at 830 a.m. pD . SPOONER, COMMISSION AGENT, Clutha Ferry. Agent for Driver, Maclean- atid Co., Dunedin. IVlis^llarieou^ Adyertisments. PE . V E R M' G I LJJ, F&ora and OArasAx Mills*, fOKOMAt&IKO.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume I, Issue 37, 24 October 1868, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume I, Issue 37, 24 October 1868, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume I, Issue 37, 24 October 1868, Page 4

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