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&A -A A OLD & YOUNG IP ' rl,.- vitrcur and buoyancy of health are secured by the tinicly%£ •lar use of Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup-a natural% , n r,. „..„. .... _« e( j 0 £ |- ru j tSf roc;s ~ nc J l lCr b S . \ 'Owels t promotes the thorough body with an abundant flow of pure rich blood. "Six years ago," says Mr/T. Martin, of 91, Brougham St, Sydney, N.S.W., "I began to suffer from quite a complication of complaints. I was both bilious and dyspeptic, and suffered excruciating agony ; {in my back. One doctor told me I was suffering from dyspepsia / and enlargement of the liver, but his treatment failed to cure Am % me, and not until I used Mother Seigel's Syrup and Plasters MJg£ jkdid I find permanent relief. I continued with the remedies JmM f^^ or ninc weeks/by which time I was permanently restored to good health." Made of Fruits, Roots & Herfes. A^

To Stand this Season at Manuherikia, where he will serve a lira'ted number of Mares. The Standard-brkd Trottisu Colt, THE CZAR. THE CZAR is sired by the imported American Stallion, Lauderdale, and his dam is I'agmak. by the imported American •>tal!ion Piaole Patchen. This colt is three years old and stands 16J hands high, showing plenty of bone and quality. TERMS :—£3 3s; groom's fee, os. All care taken but no responsibility, For* further particulars avply to C. P. BKCK, Alexandra. To Stand this Season at Bald Hill Flat and visit Alexandra once weekly. The Entire Colt LORD ANTRIM (Wallace-Mag.) LORD ANTRIM is a bay colt, foaled in November, IS9B, and was bred by John Stewart, Esq., of Crookston. His sire Wallace, imported by Hugh Rea, Esq., of Melbourne Wallace's sire. Golden Treasure (4417, CSB), g-sire, Lord Erskine (1744 C SB>, was also sire of the nnbeaten horse Cairbrogie Stamp; g-g-sire Boydston Boy (111, C S B), won third prize: at the Highland Society's Show, Aberdeen, IS7S. g-g-g sire, Prince Charlie (629, CS B J won the Androssan Premium in 1873, and 1 the Salcoats Premium same year ; g-g-g-gj sire, Vanquisher (*9O, CSB) : g-g g-g-d dre, Loch Fergus Champion (449, CS BJ :rsr-g-g-g-g-sire, Salmond's ' hampion (731 CSB); g-g-g-g-g-g-g-sire. Farmer (?4^ S B); p g-g-g-g-g-g-gsire, Glancer (33a '"SB) won the second prize at the High! land Society's Show, Glasgow, in 1850. | H's dam, Mag, by the late Pc'er Grant's famous Gowrie stud horse, Sir Colin (imp] by Samson, out of the noted I.ochend mare.i Jess, hy Old Sir'*olin. Mag's dam is one] of the late Peter Grant's famous Marquis 'IEKMiS:—£3; JCI 10s at end of season and £1 Ills when mare proves in foal. Groom's Fee, 5s Guaiantees, £4. Paddocks provded for mares from a distance free of charge. All cave taken, but no responsibility i Fir further particulars apply to ] JOHN BUT! EK, j Owner. Bald Hill Flat. I A Cold at Tins .Season ia moB annoying, and should not be neglected Chamberlain's Cough Remedy wil relieve the lungs, make expectoraf ioi e<?j»/, r ffect a quick cure and leave th< gyst»m in a healthy condition. I always euns and cures quickly. W Theyeri and Sods sell it,

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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 356, 5 March 1903, Page 6

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