J. MURDOCH'S .*• Timb~r, • Coal and Firewood Yards. WAIM ATE/ I" AM prepared to supply, at current rates, either Wholesale or t Retail, fol the VERY BEST UALITY in th lowing FENCING MATERIAL Black pine, totara and broadleat strainers, gate posts, stakes, and stays. A large stock now ready for the fencing sea ion. Inspection Invited. FIREWOOD. Black Pine, Manuka, Matapo, Broaaleaf, Totara, White Pine and / Mixed wood#^'''' - f ’ : Westport, Shag Eaitangata.i COAL. . om qua fg large - Timbegjplways on ha; {seasoned Orders to my care can be promptly ftlSßrCTed, either by Rail, or by our Teams, to any part of the country on the shortest notice. Address Queen street, WAIMATE. OR SALE—26O acres freehold, 400 JL' leasehold, Rangrata; 250 acres, Hook; 500 acres, Totara; 420 acres, Cricklewood ; 90 acres near Point; 1330 acres, large house, stables, etc., eight miles from Cave railway station. Houses and sections for sale in every street in Timaru; 100 acres, Waitohi; 112 acres, Seadown, new dwelling and outbuildings ; 30 acres with fellraongery near railway ; 50 acres, 8 acres, with substantial buildings, in Timaru and suburbs ; houses froi»4 rooms to 15 rooms in all parts of Timfim ; 2000 acres agricuiyial—with 3000 Seres pastoral counfctfjlf Soi& Canterbwy; 163 acres Parhelia ; 3(M acres ne® Washdyke ; 68 "Seres, ISrrytown ; mjbO acres, 256 acres, SeadJynj&324 a#, Washdyke Valley ; acres, 8|« acres, Washdyke ; &|jjPacres inlperpetuity ; 187 Andrtgjff; 2£ acres, 4-rooi, ed house, St. Andrews; 798 acres, Raincliff; 45 acres, good house, Deep Creek ; splendid farm, Willowbridge; 413 acres, Makikihi, in grass, £4OO cash, balance low interest; 450 acres, Fairiie; 266 acres lease in perpetuity, Pareora ; 164 acres, Educational reserve, Temuka district. D. MAHONEY, Cain’s Terrace, Timaru NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Alterations to standing advertisements in this paper must reach the office not later than 10 a.m. on the day preceding that of publication.
Stud Notices To Horse Owners. # HE WAIMATE ADVERTISER furnishes the best medium for advertising throughout Waimate County. shortest notice. Call and see samples. TO TRAVEL THE WAIMATE AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. The Imported Stallion, DALM.UIR PRINCE. DALMUIR PRINCE (11024, Yol. XXIII) is a dark brown, patch on face, hind feet and legs white half way to hocks, and was foaled in 1896. He was bred by John McDonald, Esq, Boquhanran, Dalnmir, Dumbartonshire, Scotland, and was imported to New Zealand, per s s Eangatira, cn March 1, 1901, by Mr Watson Abram, Kelso, Otago, N«w Zealand. Dalmdie Fringe's sire, King Khama (10069, Yol XVIII); dam, Boquhanran Maid (11024, Yol XXIII, p 50). by Leading Star (6931, Yol. XI) ; g sire, Merchant Prince (3839, Yob VII) ; g dam, Maggie, by Callender (4901, Yol IX) ; g sire, Orlando (8092, Yol XII); g g sire, Drew’s Prince of Wales (C 73); g g g sire, General (322) ; g g g g sire, Sir Walter Scott ; g cg g g sire, Clyde Boy (574), by Scotchman (754). PRICES MODERATE. Horse Cards in up-to-date styles at
TERMS, £5 ; £2 10s ab end of season, and balance when mare proves in i foal. Por particulars apply to Groom in charge, or J. H. MITCHELL, 1 Proprietor, Studholme. TO TRAVEL THE HUNTER AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTSThe Clydesdale Stallion, COLONIAL LAD. Sire .. .. Prince Consort Dam .. Miss Wallace COLONIAL LAD was born in December, 1899, and is a bright bay rising three years. He is a horse ot the finest quality, with good bone and plenty of fine, sflky hair; his feet are hard and sound, and he is very quiet and docile Prince Consort’s sire, Crown Prince, sire Lord Salisbury (imported) ; dam, Damsel (imported) ; bied by J. M. Martin, Esq., Auchendnnnon, Dumbartonshire. Her sire, Crown Prince 207 ; her dam, Darling, by Tintack ; grand dam by Dainty Davie 211. etc. Prince Consort took first prize in [Christchurch as a two-year-old draught entire cult, and second ab Oamutu as a three year old. Terms, £4 4s ; £2 2s at end of season, and balance when mare proves in foal. All mares sold to be held as in foal. Grooniage fee, ss, payable at first service. KELCHER BROS., Pioprietors, Hunter.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 284, 18 November 1902, Page 4
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