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: MiSCELANEOUS. • '. THE NEW STORE. MESSRS CHRISTIE AND CObeg to intimate to the settlers of Tokomairiro and surrounding district that i hes have commenced Business in that Store at the North End of Tokomairiro formerly occupied by James M'lndoe, Esq., as \ : ,-. GRAIST, SEED, & GENERAL MERCHANTS, They will also be prepared to Sell on Commission all Goods entrusted to, their care to the best advantage. Tokomairiro, Bth May, 1865. MITCHISON'S SACRED MUSIC A FEW copies of the above late edition just received direct from Home at the BRUCE HERALD OFFICE, TOSOMAIEIEO TIMBE& YA&D-J.-HOLLICK. ON SALE at the Lowest Rates, Building Materials of cver> Description, Doors, Sashes, Galvanized, Corrugated Iron and Lime. Builder's Ironmongery, Spouting, .Ridging, &c. Glass, Paints, and a new and varied assortment of Paperhangings. Contracts taken and .Joiner's work of every description made to order. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. rfIHE Partnership hitherto existing between JL William John Dyer and Thomas Francis ttoskruge, under th* firm of Dyer and Roskruge, Tokomairiro, has this day b^eu dissolved by' mutual consent. The business will be carried on by Mr W. J. Dyer, by whom all the' liabilities of the late • r-in will be paid, and who will receive payment of all outstanding accounts, As witness our hands, this twenty-fourth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and sixtyfive. W. J. DYEE, THOS. F. ROSKRUGE. ■Witness to both signatures — WALTES HAYNJiS. FINAL NOTICE. A LL Persons indebted to the late firm of jT3I Dyer and Roskruge are requested pay their accouuta to the Undersigned before (10th) tenth. gi July next, as legal proceedings will be instituted for the immediate recovery of all accounts aot paid by that date.! W. J. DYER. Tokomairiro, 26th June, 1865. THE BLOOD ENTIRE HORSE, THE ' COLONEL' mil stand to covey this next season, Ist October, at Mea- flat Station, adjacent to the Beaumont Ferry, Teviot Township, and Pomahaka. Tbe Colonel is a datk chestnut, 7 years old, free from white, over 16 hands high, and is remarkably handsome, long, and powerful. He is by Cossack, out oi Editth, by Emigrant. Cossack by Sir Kerculcs, cut of Flora M'lvor, by Cap-a-pie, grandam Cornelia by Grasshopper, &c, both imported. Edith by Camerton out of Htbe. grandson by Hector, both imported. His grn.ncisire, Sir Het eules, was also sire of Coronation, lfangh-a-balla»h, Irish Birdcatcber, Knight of St George, Warlock, Daniel O'Rourke, Songstress, &c.j all Derby and St. Leger winners in England. His grandf on, Baron, is sire of Stockwell, and grandeire of Blair' Atholl, Ca!ler-ou, St Alban?, and the Marquis, &c. Sir Hercules is by Whalebone, Waxy, Pot-8-os, by Eclipse, &c, thus comprising ths purest and. most successful racing strains of the present day. The Colonel ran well in Victoria, winning 9 in 13 of his races, has been two years at the stud, and has proved himself a sure foal-getter, his •stock being stout and handsome. Terms, L 7 7s each mare, groom's fee included ; if #iore than three mares sent, the property of one owner, L 6 6s each. A well-grassed paddock of 500 acres will be provided free of charge for six weeks, and the proprietors guarantee that every attention will be paid, without responsibility. AH fees to be paid before removal of the Mares. If sufficient inducement offers, Mares will be received every alternato week at the Molyneux and Beaumont Ferries, due notice being sent by post. CHALMERS BROTHERS, T < ■■-■'■' Moa Flat Station, Mil! 3r'a Flat

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Bruce Herald, Volume III, Issue 65, 6 July 1865, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume III, Issue 65, 6 July 1865, Page 2