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A. Ashworth Begs to intimate that during the Summer Months, instead of the usual weekly trip, he is running his Express on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS of each week between Alexandra and Omakau. Goods, Luggage, or Passengers taken either way. For Quick Dispatch tell your Traveller or Merchant to address goods C/o ASH WORT B, Omakau. W. POULSON, BOOTMAKER, AUB (NeiT Post Office). W.P, begs to notify that he has a Large and Varied Stock of Boots and Shoes of English, Colonial and American Manufacture. Boots and Shoes made to Measure on the Shortest Notice. Repairs Neatly Executed. Leather Goods of Every Description kept in Stock. An Inspection is Invited. To Stand this Season at BALD HULL FLAT, ami visit Alexandra, Clyde and Eamsoleugh Weekly, THE ENTIIIE COLT LORD ANTRIM. (Wallace-Mag). 1A>BI) AN Till M is a bay colt, foaled in November, 1898, and was bred by John Stewart, E*q., of Crookston. Hia sire, Wallace, imported by Hugh. Rea, £;q., of Melbourne. Wallaces sire, Golden Treasure (4117, (J. 5.8.), g-sire Lord Erakfnj (1744 C.5.8.), was also sire of the unbeaten horse Cairbrogie Stamp; g g-sire Boydston Boy (111, C.S. B), won third prize at the Highland Society's Show, Aberdeen, 1878; g g g-sire, Prince Charlie (629, C.S.B) won the dndrossan Premium in 1873, and the Salcoata Premium same year; g g ggsire, Vanquisher (890, C.5.8.), g g gg gsire, Loch Fergus Champion (449, C.5.8.) ; g g g g g g-sire, Salmond's Champion (737, C:S.B.); g g g g g g g-sire, Farmer (248, C.S.B ); Kggg gg g g-sire Glancer (338, C.5.8.), won the second prize at the Highland Society's Show, Glasgow, in 1350. ■His dam, Mag, by the late Peter Grant's famous Cowrie scud horse, Sir Colin (imp.), by Samson, out of (he noted Lochend mare, Jess, by Old 'Sir Colin. Mag's dam, one of the late Peter Grant's famous Marquis TEEMS.—£4 ;£1 at end of Season, and £3 when the mare proves in foal. Groom's fee, ss. Guarantees as per agreement; Paddocks provided for mares from a distance free of charge; For farther particulars apply toJOHN BUTLER, Owner, Bald Hill Flat. Peoi'Lß who live sedentary lives, people who sit in offices, people who get very little exeicise—all these suffer more or less from liver and stomach troubles. It would give such a great surprise to experience what a few doses of Noxol would do for them. Try it, & bottles at stores and chemists.

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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 503, 10 January 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 503, 10 January 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 503, 10 January 1906, Page 4