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Stud Horses, TO STAND THIS SEASON, THE CLYDESDALE STALLION, PRINCE ALBERT. HE is riiiing THREE YEARS OLD, nn.l was got l>y the imported liorec KING FEbGUS, out of n Clydesdale mare, and was bred by Mr Gebbic, Kaiapoi. Will ba at Leithfield on Monday j Saltwater Creek, on Tuesday; nt Mr R, Pcrham'n, Hurunui, on Friday. Terms— £3, payable Ist January, 1868. Groom fee, 3s. Good paddocks for accommodation of mares at reasonable clmrges. ROSS & FORBES, 1898 Wtka Pass. TO STAND THIS SEASON, THE IMPORTED pLYDBSDA L B II 0R S E NAPOLEON, On Mondays, nt Mr Grigg's farm, The Halswcll, late Burton's. On Wednesdays and Saturdays, at Mr Mitcbcll's Hereford street Repository, On Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays at the Home Station. Was bred by Mr Macadam, Kepcullncli, out of a pure -Clydesdale mare, purchased from Lorn Campbell, Esq., of Roseneath, whose well-known stock of Brood Mares surpasses any in the West Country for symmetry and purity of breeding. His sire was bred by Mr Buchanan, of Coldraeh, out of a very superior mare, which gained a number of first prizes at Drymen Show, and also the Highland Society's prize of £lO. She also bred some of the most valuable stock that has been exhibited in the West of Scotland,— namely, Napoleon's sire, George Buchanan, by Tom, who gained the premium at CuparFife (George Buchanan was sold for £2OO when three years old); a mare which gained a great number of first prizes at local shows, and the third prize at the late Highland Society's Show in Glasgow, and was sold for the handsome sum of £150; a colt, Ben Lomond, full brother to Napoleon, when one year old sold to Mr Peter Crawford, Dumgoyack, for £IOO, and which gained the first prize at the Highland Society's Show at Aberdeen in 1858, and last year the first prize nt Glu-'gow, and was sold at the end of the season for £250 to go to Australia. Ben Lomond took the second prize when shewn in Melbourne, in 1864, out of fourteen imported horses, only beaten by Blackleg, which never has been beaten. Napoleon stands IGJ hands high, strong brine, and compactly built. He gained the first prize at the Bucklyvie and Gartmore Agricultural Society s Show when two years ojd; also, when rising three, the Inverary Prize to serve mires in that district, where he proved himself an unprecedentedly sure foal-getter j and the year following the prize in the .Southern District of Forfarshire ; and in Dnnedin be took the first prize in 1863 second in 1864, and first in 1866 £6 Gs per mare, payable on March 1, or by acceptance on January I. Good paddock accommodation at 2s 6d per week, Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. Groom's fee, ss. W. BOAG. 1958 Burnside, Fendalltown.

miscellaneous. XfEEXCH MJiDICIXES, prepared by GRIMJ AULT & CO., Chemist* to EI.U. Prince Napoleon. Paris.—Those different medicines represent the most recent medical discoveries, founded on (lis principles of chemistry and therapeutics. They must not ho confounded with secret or quack medicines, as their names sufficiently indicate their composition; a circumstance which has caused them to be appreciated and prescribed by the faculty in the whole world. They, widely differ from those numerous medicines advertised in the public papers as able to euro every possible disease, as they are applicable only to but a very few complaints." The most stringent laws exist in France with regard to the sale of medical preparations, and only those which have undergone an examination lij the Academy ot Medicine, and have been proved efficacious, either in (lie hospitals or in the practice of the first medical men, are authorised by the Government. This fact must be a guarantee for the excellency of Messrs Grimault and C'o.'s medicines.

JJoctor Lcbas' (Doctor of Medicine) Liquid Phosphate of Iron.— The newest and most esteemed medicine in cases of chlorosis, pains in the stomach, difficult digestion, dismenon-hca, animea, general debility, and poorness of blood, It is particularly recommended to regulate the functions of nature, and to all ladies of delicate constitution, as well as to persons suffering under every kind of debility whatsoever. It is the preservative of health par excellence, in all warm and relaxing climates.

fto more Cod-Liver Oil.—Grimnult's Syrup 01 lodized Horsc-liadish.—This medicine has been administered with (lie utmost success in the hospitals of Paris, It is a perfect substitute for codliver oil, nnd has been found most beneficial in discuses of the chest, scrofula, lymphatic disorders, green sickness, muscular atony, and loss of appetite. It regenerates the constitution in purifying the blood, it being (be most powerful depuralive known. It lias also been applied with happv results in diseases oftho skin. Further, it will he lounil to he ot yrenl bcnelit to young children subject to humours and obstruction of the glands. Consumption Cured.—Grimault's Syrup of llypophosphile of Lime.—This new medicine is coiisideied to be a sovereign remedy in cases of consumption and oth"r diseases of the lungs. It promptly removes all the most serious symptoms. The cough is relieved, night perspirations cease, and (be patient is rapidly restored to health. X.B. lie .sure to see that the signature of Griinault and Co. i.- nllixeil to the bottle, as this syrup h Ij,i u i,.

fto iimiv .Diliieull ov Painful jjurin l)ii Jjiiis.'iiii's (Luiironli! uj' l'iiilAcMilcii.yul'.Mnlinnc) Uifjesl: This ill'l.l'loiii |ii'i'j)iirutioii is nk.'i the must n|,uiiMl nu'ilinJ men in (if flns di;;i'.'jlivi; us Gus'.rilis, Clii'.-lnilijiii, mul tion, wind in tin- slmnuch :uxl Imw umiilicc, mid coinnliiinls ol'tlie liv Ncrvom JlemliiL-bes, AVurul» Disunity, inslunl.-incuiisly cured Gunriinu.-Tliis milislun in tliu Jinizils. lins tn>i>ii i-imiliivr>rl uijjiuji'd sini'i! nine iiniliunol'lhi'liuwuls. lilms ({ix'iilcsl sorvioe in easw

No iiioi-o Diseases of the Skin, Doctor Cnzenuvo's Pill:!.—The ellieney of tlit-so pill.< has boon found, after twenty years of oxperienco in the Hospital of Saint-Louis in Paris, utuk>r tho direction of Professor Cazenave, hciul medieal man. This hospital is especially devoted to the euro of

No more Dyspepsia, Vomiting during Prog, nancy, or Sea Sickness, Giitimulft Jilixir of Pop. sinc.-l'opsino undergoes no alteration in this delicious preparation. It will consequently be preferred to I'cpino powders, or pills. It istlio digestive medicine pur rxcclhnrc, nnrl is at tbo Kunie lime n most ngrocablo table liqueur. Messrs. Grmiimlt beg to cull lliu attention of tlio faculty undiil'tlio public in general lolhofuct Hint real pojiMiio is prepared in France alone, It is I'ur superior to nil others often extruded from tbo stomach of porci. Internal or Local New Curative Agent, Matioo. —Oriniiiult & Co., Paris. This new remedy is prepared from the leaves of a Peruvian pepper shrub, called Mulieo, mid cures promptly nml inThe great majority of physicians in Paris (and especially Doctor j'iicord), 'Uussiii, Germany, and New York, now use no oilier remedy. Full directions accompany each bnlllu mid packet; or an explanatory treiilise will be sent post free, Asllniia Imliiui Cigarettes, prepared with Ihe Jvwcncu of Cuiialiis Jndicn.—Wonderful results have Leon obtained from (he use of these cigarettes, by poisons MiU'cring from Asthma, and oilier compluinlii of the respiratory organs. N.l!.—All the above medical preparations are iicciiipanieil by

:—III I'liri.i.nt Ci'iiimu

Jlcssmll. YOUNGMAN & CO, Wliolesnlo Ajjculs, Duncdin

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2125, 12 October 1867, Page 4

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