IMPORTANT TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC, GRE AT J SA.£lf Qtf DfIABERY, MILLINERY, CLQOTIQ, BOOTS, &o. (Late of Brown, Ewing, and Co., Dunedin), Haying purchaspd from Messru. Herbert and Co. the whole of their Magnificent Stock of Drapery, &p., bogs to intimate to the inhabitants of Tuapeka that the business will still be continued ?s formerly, and that he now offers to intending purchasers, and all the numerous patrons of his predecessors, A SPLENCIP STOCK, GREATLY REDUCED JN PRICE. The MILLINERY DEPARTMENT will receive the greatest attention, having engaged a first-class Milliner; and all orders entrusted to her care will be attended to properly, and neatly executed. The whole stock of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets now on hand will be sold at a very low price to effect a speedy clearance, and make room for 2TE-W STTMMEXI GOODS Coming forward. A LARGE STOCK OF LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S MANTLES Will be SOLD CHEAP. MEN'S, YOUTHS', AND BOYS' CLOTHING, At comparatively low prices. BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! Every description, very cheap. %@T INSPECTION SOLICITED. J0 P. AITEEN, (Late Herbert and Co.), Ross Place.
YOUNG WALLACE ! WILL Travel this Season between Switzers and Tapanui. Young Wallace is a dark dapple bay, stands 16^ hands. high, is six years, old, and is by the imported horse Sir William Wallace, out of pure-bred Clydesdale mare. ■ Young Wallace has proved himself a sure foal getter ; and his stock in the Tuapeka district are very promising. Terms, £3, payable at the end of the Season ; Groom'.s Fee, ss. to be paid at first service. All Fees to be paid on the Ist February. 1873, or £1 extra will be charged after that date. Guarantee per arrangement. THOS. HEWITT, Proprietor, Tapanui. ■ ' HERO WILL Stand this season at Havelock, and visit Tuapeka and neighboring districts. Hero is a black horse, with superior' action, and was got by the famous Clydesdale horse Prince Royal (imported by \V. H. Valpy, Esq., from Scotland). The dam of Hero was an imported tJlydesdale mare, from Twofojd. Bay, ,bred by the Clyde Company. " r /• . '<• i Hero was a prize taker at the Northern , Pastoral and Agricultural Show, Oamaru; also, at the Waikouiiti and . Shag Valley Agricultural and Pastoral Show, Waikouaiti. Terms, L 2 10s. All fees to be paid on or "before the first of February, .1873, or LI extra- will be charged after that date. ■ . - A 100 acre paddock for the convenience of mares. All care taken bu,t/ no responsibility, . JOHN COWEN ? " r "" • ' * -Proprietor^ : - ■' l '•"'•■ • """ Havelock. TMMI^RATSTS'^ PASSA'GB-fifONB V, A .—All Immigrants who have been., assisted by the Provincial Gavernmeu^, , and wh.o hare not paid their pasaagemoney, or made fretjh arrangements, are requested toIHo go jit .oricey otherwise will be taken r t6 -reco vex ip all cases'.' .When necessary; the time far - ■payment :will toe «xrende.d. ' '' V?. ',.,•-, , , JOHN LOGAN, .. . Immigration Agent. Dunedin, Bth Opt., 1872. MR. d jV^WE^TßQPp'will oblige by sending his Adchess to •■fffA. X.B^BJDtBi
YOUNG ABEDALLAH WILL Stand this Season at Lancaster's Farm, Beaumont. PEDIGREE. Young Abedalluh is out of a thoroughbred mare, imported from Tasmania by John Weir, Esq., of the Western District, Victoria ; is 8 years old, and has proved himself a suftr foal getter. He has left some of the most promising stock in the province in the Clutha Disti'ict. Abedallah (bred by Mr. Batson in 1847) was got by The Provost, out of Barbara ; Barbara was by Plenipotentiary, out of Saffi, who was got by a son of Dick Andrews (Dick Andrews was by Joe Andrews, a son of Eclipse.) The dam of Saffi was got by Totteridge (Totteridge was by Dungannon, a son of Eclipse), out of sister to Mariame, by Squirrel, out of Miss Meredith, by Cade (son of tKe Ooclolphin Ar*l>iav>), out of the Little Hartley Mare. The Little Hartley Mare was by Barlot's Childers (own brother to Flying Childers), out of Large Hartley Mare, whose pedigree in three generations can be traced to a royal mare. The Provost, the sire of Abedallah, was hj The Saddler, out of Rebecca, by Lottery ; her dam by Cervantes, out of Antiception ; mare of her dam by Benningbrook (Benningbrook by King Fergus, a son of Eclipse). Terms, £2 each mare ; or Guarantee, £3. A 600 acre English grass paddock provided for mares, free of charge, without responsibility. Mares served last year not in foal will be served free this year. Abedallah's stock in the Clutha District are turning out the most' durable weight* •carrying hacks in the province. k For further particulars see Stud Book, or apply to E. LANCASTER, Beaumont. The f» ffl|MfjSWis& Clydesdale ! Entir 6 WHH H orse YOUNG EMPEROR WILL Travel this Season inthe Tuapeka ', and Waitahuna Districts. Terms," £4, payable on before the 3si "Ist" February ; Groom's, Fee, ss-., payable 'Atjfißst service. Guarantee aa per agree- . inank. f . , JOHN SPARK, ! '. Proprietor^ Waitahnna. TiEAJf CIS'MQYLEj ft, - BUII/DER, i CARPENTEB, AND UNDERTAKER, * - - HAVUWCK, - Begs, to inform the inhabitants of Havelock and surrounding districts that he ia prepared to do all kinds of Carpentering, j Work at lowest possible price. ' pONTRACTS jjTAKEJT.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 246, 17 October 1872, Page 4
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