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TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, IN THE DISTEIGTJS Of WAITAHtJNA, TUAPEKA, BLUE SPUR, AND TUAPEKA MOUTH, bred Ift n Horse, YOUNG GARRYOWEN. Yovso Gauryowek- is a fine up-stand-ing bright bay horse, stands 16£ hands high, is rising four years old, has splendid flat bone, immense muscle, a most docile temper, and is a sure foal-gecter. Young Garryowbn is by old Garryowen, out of Pretty Pe«?gy, imp»rted from Victoria by Cobb and Co. ; grandsire, Jersey, by Buggati, out of Cobweb ; Cobweb's dam, Bay Middleton'sdam; granddam, Wisgig, by Whalebone, out of Waxy, by Web'b. For further particulars, refer to Taamanian Stud Book. • TERMS, £3, payable to the Groom on or before Ist February, 1872 ; Groom's Fee, sa.j payable, at first aer.vice. HUGH CHRIBTIB, Proprietor. mOSTAJSD THIS SEASON, ■*■ AT BASTING B' COMMERCIAL HOTEL SJA4LES, lIAW. ENCE, The Cele- Thorough PROFESSOR. Professor is a brown horse, bred in Victoria by Mesarß. Macknight and Irvine, and was got by Premier ; dam, Shamrock, by Bolivar; the Premier, by Toryboy, out of Baroness, by Leopold ; the Duchess, by Cardinal York ; Miss Nancy, by Beningbrough ; Traveller, by Bay Camerton ; dam, By Steeltrap ; granddam/by Hector. Processor is sire of the far- famed horse Croyden, winner of the Christchurch Maiden Plate. Professor's stock arc unrivalled for colour, symmetry, superiority of action, and endurance. TERMS, -L 3 10s, payable on or before Ist February, 3872 ; after that date L"4 will be charged. Groom's Fee, 55., payable at time of service. A 200 acre paddock provided for mares Coming from a distance, free of charge. WM. DRAPER, Proprietor. "VTEW MARKET HOTEL, J[\ BALCLUTHA. THOMAS POLLOCK begs to inform Jus friends and thb public that he has re-opened the above Hotsl, where, by strict attention to the whole routine of business, he trusts to merit a renewal and continuance of past favouis, and — in order to becure the same -no effort will be wanting on his part to make the NEWMARKET one of the most comfwrtiule and commodious Hotels, for Travellers and Boarders, out of Dunedin. Spirits of the best quality. First-class Stabling and Paddock. Alcock's Billiard Table. Horses for Hire at Balclutlia, Popotuuoa, and-Mata\ira Bridge, at either of which places relays can be agi-ead upon. n R O W N HOTEL, \J BALCLUTHA. GEORGE TOWNS END begs to remind his friends and the public that he has leased tho above Hotel — being one of the oldest; established in the Southern Districts — and that no exertion will be spared to maintain its reputation as the best conducted Hotel in the Province. Wines, Spirits, and Ales of best brands. First-class Accommodation for Travellers. Unequalled Stabling and Paddocks. A splendid Billiard Table. iOWN HOTEL STABLES, BALCLUTHA. ANDREW CHAPMAN. First-rate acoommodiifion for horses. Loose Boxes. The Stablea being under the personal superintendence of Mr. Chapman, is a guarantee that all horses placed in them will meet with every attention. Ac-comnvclaHon Paddock. 7)ALCLUTHA RESTAURANT AND D BAKERY. J. M'Kwan. Photographic Gallery, Baldutha. JOHN JAMIE, Watch and Clockmaker, Balclutha. _____ _ ; S ALLAN C. CAMPBELL (late with _\_ Stewart and Gow), Tailor and Clothier, Balclutha. J SMITH, Carpenter and Wheel- . wright, Balclntha. Agent for Victoria Steam Sawmill, Tapanui, and Glen-" oamaru Saw Mill. JM'NEIL, Wholesale and Retail f Butcher, Balclutha. OCR SAL E,— j One Prime Team of Working Bullocks, Apply to WM. WESTOOTT, Teviot. FOR SALE. A FIRST-CLASS Alcock's Billiard Table. Apply to JOHN FARRER, Chinese Camp, Lawrence. FIELD Carrot", Turnip, and- all kinds of Garden and Flower Seeds at J. H, PRESSLY'S, . Nn,rserym,an and Seedsman, Ross Place, La,wrenc§,

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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 201, 7 December 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 201, 7 December 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 201, 7 December 1871, Page 3

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