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mHE .THOROUGHBRED HORSE, j ROEBUCK, ! Will serve Mares this season at Messrs. Strode and Fraser's Earnscleugh Station, Dunstan. Roebuck is a bay horse, seven years old, by Towton, out of Miss Rowe, by Sir Hercules ; dam, Miss Millar, by Young Wanderer ; Sir Hercules by Cap-a-pie out of Paraguay. Towton (own brother, to the Peer) byMelbourne ; dam, Cinizelli, by Touchstone {vide English Stud Book) imported into New Zealand in 1858. Marchioness, an own sister to Towton, and dam of Fishook, won the Oakß in 1855 ; and the Marquis, a son of Cinizelli, by Stockwell, won the Two Thousand Guinsas in 1862, ran second for the Derlry (for which he was first favourite) and won the St. Leger, Good grazing paddocks provided for mares, and every care taken, but no responsibility. Terms — £4 sa, groomage included. N.B. — One mare out of every four belonging to a bonafide owner will not be charged for, mo STAND THIS SEASON, AT HAVELOCK, WAITAHUNA, MARKSMAN. Marksman is a beautiful chestnut, rising three years old, by that celebrated horse Morris Dancer ; grand-sire, Alarm ; great grand-sire, Venison. Marksman's dam, by Hambledon, bred by Mr. King in 1838, got by Ishmael ; his dam, Babel, by Interpreter ; granddam, Fair Ellen, by. the Wellesley Grey Arabian. Hambledon was imported to Australia in 1841 by Mr. R. Boyd. Terms — £3 ; groom's fee, ss. All fees to be paid ou the Ist February, 1872, otherwise £4 will De charged after that date. FRANK DALE. Proprietor. MUNICIPALITY OF LAWRENCE. THE Assessment for the year 1871-72 having been allowed by the Council, the same may be inspected at the office of the Town Clerk between the hours of 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Notices of appeal must be lodged with the Town Clerk and Clerk of the District Court on or before Monday, the 2nd October next. Forms of notice' may be obtained of the undersigned-, at his office, Ross Place, L. C. HOLMES, Town Clerk. Lawrence, September 20. LARGEST COLLECTION OF REEDS, TREES, AND SHRUBS IN THE COUNTRY. "RECEIVING regular consignments of ilt Seeds direct from the best firms in Britain and the Colonies, I am enabled to offer good qualities at reduced prices, j a few of which I quote. Great pains are taken to supply only New, Genuine, and Uunadultered Seeds, but nothing is warranted. A liberal alloioance is made, to large purchas&rs. Broad Beans, 8d per lb ; j French Beans, Is do : Scarlet Runners, Is 6d do ; Red Beet, 6d per oz ; Borecole j (curled greens), Is ; Brocoli, 2s do ; Cabbage (early and late), Is ; Carrots, do, 6d per oz, 5s per lb ; Cauliflower, 2s per oz ; Celery, 2s do ; Curled Cress, 4d do ; Leek, Is do; Lettuce, Is do; Mustard, 4d do ; Onion, Is do ; Parsley, 4d do ; Parsnip, 6d do ; Pease (early and late), 8d to Is per lb ; Radish, 4d per oz ; Rhubarb, 2s do ; Spinach, 6d do ; Early White Turnip, 4d do ; Early Yellow Turnip, 4d do ; Field Turnips (all varieties) Is 6d per lb ; Blue Gum, 2a per oz : Whin or Furze, 4d do ; Scotch Broom, 4d do ; Cape Br^om, 4d do ; Prickly Broom, Is do ; Mixed Lawn Grasses, Is 6d.per lb ; Rhubarb Roots, from 6s per doz. ; Cabbage Plants, early and late, Is per 100 ; Hawthorns, from 12s per 1000 ; one year old Apple and Pear Trees', 12s per doz. ; two do, 15s ; three do, fine strong 'fruit-bearing trees, 20s ; Gooseberry and Currant Bushes, from 2s per doz. A good selection of Agricultural and Flower Seeds, at market prices. A \ large colleotion nf English Forest Trees, Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs, Bulbs, Tubers, and other Nursery Stock, too numerous to mention, on sale by H. WHITE, . Wholesale and Retail. NURSERY AND SEEDSMAN, (Opposite Bank of Otago), MILTON, TOKOMAIRIRO. N. B. — 2\ discount from all purchases in the Tuapeka district given to the Hospital. ' - IT R. J . C. X E R R gas been appointed COLLECTOR for the Tuapeka 1 imes, and is authorised to recekm Subsorvptiorts'- and Advertisements fotthc same. FERGUSON & B&OWJf:

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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 190, 28 September 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 190, 28 September 1871, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 190, 28 September 1871, Page 4

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