Thoroughbred Entire Horses. THE Thoroughbred Trotting Stallion QUICKSAND, Will travel this season in the Tuapeka and Tokomairiro Districts. Quicksand is rising 6 years old ; 16 handa high, with splendid flat bone and great muscular power He is a very fashionable mover, a sure foal-getter, and is remarkably quiet. For further particulars and pedigree see cards. Teems £3, payable, on or before the Ist February, 1874, or £1 extra will be charged after that date. A 100 acre paddock provided for marea from a distance at 2s. a week. Every oare taken, but no responsibility. WILLTAMPINE, Proprietor, TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON INTSE WAITAHUNA & TUAPEKA DISTRICTS, The Thoroughbred Stallion TOTJIJG- STOEMBIHD. • Yoitnq STOJtMBiBt) is a dark chesnut horse, 16 hands high, rising 3 yeara old. by ihe i oelebrated horse Stormbird, the property of' D, Corsan, Esq., of Tokomairiro, and is out af an imported mare. For pedigree and full particulars, see cards, Terms : — *3 5 Groom's Fee, sa. 'j payable on or before February lat, 1874, after which 1 £1 extra will be charged. Wm. CROZIER, Proprietor. mHE THOROUGHBRED CARRIAGE X STALLION, PRINCE ALFRED THE SECOND Will travel this season in the WAIPORI, TUAPEKA, & WAITAHUNA DISTRICTS. Prince Amvred is a beautiful red roan, rising three years old, stands 15| handa high, with splendid bone and great muscular power; got by Prince Alfred, by Boiardo, by Orlando, winner of the English Derby, out of Miss King, by Prinoe Alfred, by Pyrrhus, another winner of the Derby. Dam, Lady Gay, by Socrates. Terms : — £3 10s., payable on or before Ist February, 1874] Groom's Fee, 55., payable at first servioe. An allowance of one mare in four to bona fide owners, JAMES WRIGHT, Proprietor. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, TN THE TEVIOT, ALEXANDRA, & SPEARGRASS FLAT DISTRICTS, The imported Thoroughbred Horse CHOEISTEE. C^OfcrsT^R is out of Jenny Lind, by Hermit, &c— See Victorian Stud Book. Chobister is a be~utiful dark bay; stands fully 15 hands 3 inches high, with immense bone and substance, showing more power than any thoroughbred in the country. He is also perfectly quiet, and a sure foakgetter, Chorister's foals can be inspected at Moa Flat. His progeny requires no comment. • Tei*ms :— £3 ss. Afl mares to be paid for by February Ist, 1874. MURDOCH GORDON, Proprietor. Duneain Advertisements, NOTICE TO EVERYBODY. CLIFFORD, MORRIS AND CO. wish to \J intimate to the liadies and Gentlemen of Dunedin and of the suburban and country districts, that in eonsequenoe of their business increasing so rapidly during the late season, they have found it necessary to enlarge their premia.es, and they now respectfully invite the publio to inspect their new and magnificent Gallery on the ground floor, just completed, and now open to the public. The prices are as reasonable as ever, viz., Cartes de Visite from $2s. <Jd, par dozen. C, M. and Co. being in receipt of the latest improvements in portraiture every month, are How prepared to take Portraits in the newest and most approved styles, viz. : Rembrants or Shadow Pictures, Cameoa, Medallion, Cameo Vignettes, Vignettes, Family Group_s, &c. Children takeninsittntaueouslyin any weather. Operating Artists, Messrs. Clifford and Morris. Tinting and Coloring, By Mrs. Clifford and Assistant. THE OTAGO PORTRAIT GALLERIES Now consist of 2 studios, 2 printing rooms, 5 waiting rooms, reaeption room, office, &c. Negatives carefully preserved. Cartes de Visite copies to be had at any time, Is. eaoh. 2000 Specimens always on view. Pictures delivered to all parts of town and country. The gaHerie&are open from. 8 a.m. till 7 pan. Note the Addresp :—.: — . FLEET STREET; DUNEDIN. TJSSEXnOTEL, GEORGE-STREET, DUNEDIN. D. Bannat^nb • - Proprietor. D. B. begs to intimate that, to meet the times, he has reduced his charges for board. , From the increased accommodation recently made to this old<estab)ished Hotel, travellers and boarders- wUliijaJ »t <* oomfor^ahle home. ■ N7B. — Old Dan's' going to leave" it "you don't pay him a visit. ' TO BORROWERS, pQNNEUi AN» MOODIE are preparecl \J to advance any sum of Money, from £100 upwards, on approved freehold security, at the very lowest ourreut rates of interest. If security is declined, na charge made,. Titles brought-under Transfer Act, if desired. egg OLSON'S Hi TOMATO. SAUCE. Bill The. immense, success nt- * en<^" 1 S c introduction of ftJHIBI^ this, new local industry will B^gyfes^lalonff testify, to. the estitnalE^ i^l on * n w^ on ** k h o^' No I Mtt.^^s^N|ona who taaJtli and r m^^^tjfcm appetite- shpuld. be. without ! EdinMHl^i!?!^!^! reatoying ajid agreeable, con- * diffluent, Oapkon.— As., the value of; thia> Sa.uce has brought many inferior, articles into the marke|, under, the name of " Tomato Sauoej"" the public, are warned, nojbtobe imposed upon, with^ rubbish, but aak far , OLSON'S UNIVERSAL TOMATO SAUCE, and see that his n^me and tradp mark are^on t^ja wrapper* ajjuA also stamped^ on, bottle and btop^w. ' ! sa/m'vel, $i,R^
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 311, 10 December 1873, Page 4
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