Thoroughbred Entiire Horses. rnHE Thoroughbred Trotting Stallion 1 QUICKSAND, Will travel this season in the Tuapeka a Tokomairiro Districts.* Quicksand is rising 6 years old ; 16 hai high, with splendid flat bone and great mus lar power. He is a very fashionable uiovei rare foal-getter, and is remarkably quiet. For further particulars and pedigree i jards. Terms £3, payable on or before the February, 18f4, of £1 extra will be charj ifter that date. A 100 acre paddock provided for ma from a distance at 2s. a week. Every ci taken, but no responsibility. WILLIAM PINE, Proprietor, TO TRAVEL THIS SEASC IN THE & TUAPEKA DISTRICI The Thoroughbred Stallidtt YOUNG STOEMBIED. Young StormbiHd is a dark chesnut hor L 6 hands high, rising 3 years old. by 1 ;elebrated horse Stormbird, the property D. Coraan, Esq., of Tokomairiro, and is < Jf an imported mare. For pedigree and full particulars, see car* Terms : — £3 ; Groom's Fee, ss. ; paya m or before February Ist, 1874, after whi El extra will be charged Wm. CROZIER, Proprieto rHE Thoroughbred caruiac STALLION, PRINCE ALFRED THE SECON Will travel this season in the iVALPORI, TUAPEKA, & WAITAHU* DISTRICTS. Prince Alfred is a beautiful red toe ising three years old, stands 15| hands hi| vith splendid bone and great muscular pow< ;ot by Prince Alfred, by Boiardo, by Orlanc vinner of the English Derby, out of M iing, by Prince Alfred, by Pyrrhus, anotl vinner of the Derby. Dam, Lady Gay, Socrates. Terms : — £3 10s., payable on or before j February, 1874; Groon^s Fee-, 55., payal A first service. An allowance of one mare in four to bo ide owners. JAMES WRIGHT, Proprietor. FO TRAVEL THIS SEASO] TNTHE DEVIOT, ALEXANDRA, & SpEARGRA] FLAT DISTRICTS, The imported Thoroughbred Horse CHORISTER. Chorister is out of JenD^ Liiid, by Herrn tc. — See A'ictorian Stud Book. Chorister is a be-utiful dark bays stan Ully 15 hands 3 incheß high, with immei one and substance, showing more power tb ny thoroughbred in the country. He is a] terfectly quiet, and a sure foal-getter. Chorister's foals can be inspected at M i'lat. His progeny requires no comment. Terms :— £3 ss. All mares to be paid i iy February Ist, 1874. MURDOCH GORDON Proprietor Dunedin Advertisements. NOTICE TO EVERYBODY. CLIFFORD, MORRIS AND CO. wish J intimate to the Ladies and Gentlemen hmedin and of the suburban and count istricts, that in consequence of tlieir busine lcreasing so rapidly during the late se>>so hey haVe found it necessary to enlarge tli€ remisesj and they novr respectfully mvi bie public to inspect their new and magni ent Gallery on the ground floor, just coi leted, and now open to the public. T] rices are as reasonable as ever, Viz., Cart c Visite from 12s. 6d-, per dozen. C, M. and Co. being in receipt of tl itest improvements in portraiture evei lonth, are now prepared to take Portraits ie newest and most approved styles, viz embrants or Shadow Pictures, Cameo Ledallion, Cameo' Vignettes, Vignette amily Groups; &c. hUdrentakeninstantaneously-inanyweathe Operating Artists, Messrs. Clifford and Morris. Tinting and Coloring, By Mrs. Clifford and Assistant. PHE OTAGO PORTRAIT GALLERIES ow consist of 2 studios, 2 printing rooms, waiting rooms, reception room, office, &c. Negatives carefully preserved^ Cartes de Visite copies to be had at an me, Is. each. 2000 Specimens always on view. Pictures delivered to all parts of town ar iuntry. The galleries are open from 8 a.m. till 7 p.n Note the Address :—: — FLEET STREET, DUNEDIN. lUSSEX HOTEL > GrEORG&STREET, DUNEDIN. D. Bannatyne • - Proprietor. D. B. begs to intimate that, to meet tb nes, he ha^ reduced his charges for board. JVun.iT.he increased accommodation, recentl ade to this old-established Hotel, travellei Ld boarders will find it a com forl able hom< N.B. — Old Dan's going to leave if yo m't pay him a visit. TO BORROWERS, (ONNELL AND MOODIE are prepare ' to advance any sum t>f Money, from £1 0 iwards, on approved freehold security, a c very lowest current rates of ipterest. If security is declined, no charge made, ties brought under Transfer Act, if deßirec <g|g O L S O N>S fi? TOMATO SAUCE B 111 The immense success #t riJßnilLs. en<^" :i g * ne introduction o; Billlm this new local industry wil ay"^'^B|| alone testify to. the estiftU' Hf?~~^^j||one who values health anc a PP et^ e should be withou U^*— ftfJjl a supply of this really health restoring and agreeable con ™^ - '"'ditt^en.t. Datttion. — As the value of this Sauc( j brought njany inferior articles intc j market, \inder the name of " Tomatc ace," the public ai;e wa.rn.ed »»t to tot posed upon with lubbish, but ask for .SON'S tfNTVEBSAL TOMATO SAUCE I see that his n*mo anil trade mark ' on th 6 wrapper, and also stamped oa /tie and stopper. SAMUBT. &IRi>> . . 6ola Agent*
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 310, 6 December 1873, Page 4
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