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MISCELANEOUS. • : gTEWART AND FRAS ER ,' CtUTHA FeRHY, . Beg to intimate to the u Inhabitants of the Molyneuxand surrpunding Districts, that they HAVE-ON SALE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF- GOODS, Consisting of— Flour, Tea, Sugar, Tobacco > Cigars, Matches; rCandles, Kerosene Soap, Starch, O^ystal Soda, Blue Cart). Soda, Cream Tartar, Tart. Acid ; Salt, Mustard, Peppery Cayenne . Pickles; Sauces, Essences',' Jams V? — . Biscuits, Coufectioiiery^Goffee; ©hoco&te Maizenaj Arrowroot, Patent Groats, Rice, Barley, Sago, Maccaroni Currants, Raisins, Figs, Apples Fresh Salmon,. Preserved Lobsters, Red Herring Orange Peel, Lemon, Cloves, Cinnamon, Ginger Salad Oil, Castor Oil, Sulphur, Saltpetre Washing-powders, Blacking, Bluestone,&c FRENCH MERINOS, Winceys, Coburg, Alpacas, Lustres Linings, Hollands, Prints, White and Scarlet Flannel Blue Serge, Blankets, Calicoes, Alloa-yarn Towlling, Table Covers, Quilts, Smallwares. Meu's Readjr-made Clothing, Tweeds Moleskin, &c. Blue Shirts, Flannel and Crimean Shirts Hosiery, Cravats, Hats, Caps, Ties Men's Watertights, and Long Boots, Legings, Waterpi-oofs Ladies' Leather and Elastic side Boots Children's leather Boots, Boys' and Girls' all sizes, &c. STATIONERY— SchooI Books, PocketBooks, Purses, Meerschaum Pipes, &c. ; Crockery, and Glassware, Ironmongery, Agricultural Implements, Rope, Cornsacks, Riddles, Milk-dishes, Teapots, Pans, Kettles, Campovens, Kerosene Lamps and chimneys, Lanterns, Candle moulds, Brushware, &c. STEWART AND FRASER, General Merchants, (Wholesale and Retail), Clutha Ferry. THE BLOOD ENTIRE HORSE. THE 'COLONEL' will stand to cover this next season, Ist October, at Moa-flat Station, adjacent to the Beaumont Perry, Teviot Townslnp, 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 Cossack, out ol 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 Hebe, grandson by Hector, both imported. His grandsire, Sir Hercules, was also sire of Coronation, Faugh-a ballagh, Irish Birdcatcher, Knight of St George, Warlock, Daniel O'Rourke, Songstress, &c, all Derby and St. Leger winners in England. His grandson, Baron, is sire of Stockwell, 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, L7 7s each mare, groom's fee included ; if more than three mares sent, the property of one owner, L6 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 Avill be received every alternate week at the Molyneux and Beaumont Ferries, due notice being sent by post. CHALMERS BROTHERS, Moa Flat Station, Millar's Flat ''PHOSE Subscribers who have not yet paid in their Subscriptions to the Church of England Stipend Fund are requested to pay the same to the Bank of New Zealand, without delay. JOHN DEWE, A. JONES, Chuych_Ward§nß,

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Bruce Herald, Volume III, Issue 76, 21 September 1865, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume III, Issue 76, 21 September 1865, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume III, Issue 76, 21 September 1865, Page 2