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YOUNG EMPEROR WILL Travel this Season in the Tuapeks and Waitahuna Districts. Terms, £*> payable on before the lsi Ist February ; Groom's Fee, 55., payable at firtt'service. Guarantee as per agree ment. . „, JOHN SPAEK, Proprietor, Waitahuna. The fn j V^B) Celebratec Thoroughbred jLJ^i Horse PROFESSOR XT TILL Stand this Season at Crookston YY Farm, Beaumont. Professor is a brown horse, bred in Victoria by Messrs. Macknight and Irvine, and was got by Premier ; dam, Shamrock, by Bolivar ; the Premier by Torybody, out of Baroness, by Leopold ; the Duchess by Cardinal York ; Miss Nancy by Beningbrough ; Traveller by Bay Camerton ; dam by Steeltrap ; granddam by Hector. Professor is sire of the fai'-famed horse CroyJen, winner of the Christchurcl Maiden Plate. Professor's stock are un rivalled for color, symmetry, superiority of action, and endurance. Terms, £3 10s., payable on or before Ist February, 1873 ; after that date £4 will be charged. Groom's Fee, 55., payable at time of service. A 600 acre paddock provided for mares coming from a distance, free of charge. R. LANCASTER, Proprietor. The •J^^kop^ Clydesdale Entii c I/O fvflßP Horse SURPRISE WILL Travel this Season in the Mouni Benger and Speargrass Flat Districts. Surprise, bred by John Hamilton, Esq., is by that well-known Clydesdale sire. Thane of Clyde, imported to Southland by Hugh M'Lean, Esq. Dam, bred by A. Clerke, Esq., Longford, Tasmania, and imported to this province by the Messrs. Clerke Bros, for breeding purposes on their farm. Surprise is a dark dappled bay, stands 17 hands high, and is now rising six years. He is a remarkably compact and powerful horse, with immense bone, fine flat leg, unequalled action, and docile temper. He has proved himself a sure foal getter, and his stock are not surpassed by the progeny of any horse which has ever Berved in the Southland district, where he has travelled three years in succession. Surprise took second prize at two, . three, and four years old at the Invercargill Annual Show, against all comers. A Paddock, for the accommodation of mares coming from a distance, will be provided, at Moa Flat, free of charge, without responsibility. Greatest care taken. • - Terms, £4, payable on first of February, 1873. ARCH. J. MTHERSON, Proprietor. Also, The fill!lSfcS% Carriage Entire^ f^gßlik Horse YOUNG GARRYOWEN. YOUNG GARRYOWEN is a dark bay, 1 stands 16 hands high, and has got strong bone and fine action. Terms, £2 55., payable on February Ist, 1873. A. J. M'PHERSON. MR.' Wm. HAVES, Accountant and Sharebroker, begs to inform his friends and the public generally that it is his intention to take out an Auctioneer's License, from the Ist January, 1873 ; and that he has admitted Mr. J. C. Arbuckxe as a Partner in the business, which will be carried on from the Ist October current under the style ox firm of Hayes and Arbucklk. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THAMES AND STANBROOK beg tc rl inform their numerous friends and the public that they intend starting business as Auctioneers, Appraisers, General Agent;*, and Accountants, at the commencement of the New Year; and from their well-known business habits, trust that they will meet with a fair share of public patronage. Mr. Stanbrook, so well known throughout the whole of the up-country districts, will, as Auctioneer, conduct all sale: with which the firm may be favored. Offices:— CROMWELL AND CLYDE. October, 1872. fTIHE order of time and place for offerJ- ing Holy Sacrifice of the Mass ir the Txiapeka District : — Masses. Lawrence 2 Ist Sunday of the montl „ 1 3rd Sunday at 11 a.m. Waitahuna 1 3rd Sunday at 9 a.m. Tevhft 2 2nd Sunday of the montt Waipori 2 4th Sunday of the montl: The Catechism will be taught and Vespers recited on the occasions above mentioned, at three and half-past six o'clock respectively. - W. J. LARKIN. Lawrence, September 20, 187.1.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 250, 14 November 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 250, 14 November 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 250, 14 November 1872, Page 3

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