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MISCELANEOUS. • THE NEW STORE. • ■" MESSRS CHRISTIE AND CObeg to intimate. :to= the settlers of v Toko-, mairiro and surrounding Jdistrict that they "c commenced BusinessMn thafr^Store at the.No.'th/ End of Tokomairiro .formerly occupied by Jan. ?s M'lndoe, Esq., as<»... ' • \ , ■ . .- \ GRAIN, SEED, &sGENERAL MERCHANTS They will also be preparedto Sell OtfCommission 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, TOKOMAIRIRO TIMBER YARDJ. HOLLICK. ON SALE at the Lowest Rates, Building Materials of ever> 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. THE BLOOD ENTIRE HORSE. mflE 'COLONEL' will stand to cover this JL next season, Ist October, at Mea-flat Station, adjacent to the Beaumont Ferry, Teviot Township, and Pomahaka The Colonel is a daik chestnut, 7 years old, free from white, over 16 hands high, and is remarkably handsome, long, and powerful. He is by Co?sack. out ot Editth, by Emigrant. Cossack by Sir Hercules, out of Flora M'lvor, by Cap-a-pie, grandam Cornelia by Grasshopper, &c., both imported. Edith by Camerton out of H^be, grandson by Hector, both imported. His grandsire, Sir Hercules, was also sire of Coronation, Faugh-a-ballaph, Irish Birdcatcher, Knight of St George, Warlcck, Daniel O'Ronrke, Songstress, &c, all Derby and St. Leger winners in England. His grandson, Baron, is sire of Slockwell, and grandsire of Blair Atholl, Caller-ou, St Albans, and the Marquis, &c. Sir Hercules is by Whalebone, Waxy, Pot-8-os, by Eclipse, &c, thus comprising the 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 more 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. All fees to be paid before removal of the Mares. .If sufficient inducement ofFers, Mares will be received every alternate week at the Molyneux and Beaumont Ferries, due notice being sent by , post. ' CHALMERS BROTHERS, Moa Flat Station, Miller's Flat mO LET on Lease for Building Sites, 45 JL feet frdutage, in whole or part, next to the New Office of the " Bruce Herald*" Apply at the "Bruce Herald" Office, Tokomairiro j or to Joseph Mackay, Bookseller, Princesstreet, Dunedixi T~O ARCH 1 TECTS. npHE Building Committee of the Episcopal I Church, 'I okomairiro, offer a premium of L 25 for the best competive design (accompanied; by Specifications), for a Rubble Stone Church in Milton. The building to seat 250 persons, to be roofed with slate, and to be capable of extension hereafter (if necessary) .. Cost including sittings not to exceed LIOOO. Designs bearing a motto, and accompanied by a sealed envelope containing the Architect's name and address to be sent in on or before the 4th o August. ■ ... j ' The successful design to he the property of thej Committee. :......< '.;■■[. .-. . j Further particulars will be furnished to in tending Competitors on application. - - EDWARD THOMAS rGILLON,

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Bruce Herald, Volume III, Issue 67, 20 July 1865, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume III, Issue 67, 20 July 1865, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume III, Issue 67, 20 July 1865, Page 2

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