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STALLIONS. THE THORGUGH-BRED ENTIRE HORSE, ~ "K J N G T O M/' .'■■"; ' Will ttrave'l this Season in the i W AREPAi KAIHIKU. AND OLTOHA; J DISTRICTS. \ '"King Tom "is alight bay, rising fhree years old .; 'bred by A. Pillans, TSsq. ; dam, the imported mare "Pyarre;" the. well-known horse " 3?om King." 'Terms ... — £2 10s. ; ATL.EXANBEE. SH3EDDE2<r, ' [ j Proprietor. | sITW STAND TJBIS SEASON .(kW BALCLUTHA. ! The Thorcugh-bred Horae : "GREY MOR R I S." I i " Grey Morris " is a beautiful iron 'grey ■ 'by " Morriß Dancer," out of Mr Grey ?s cele-. brated imported mare. 1. IFor particulars, breeders =are referred : to cards. Terms — L 2 2s. Groomage payable at time of service, 'ss. JOHN PATTERSON, Proprietor, ENGLISH GRASS PADDOCK ACCOMODATIOVT, BALCLUTHA. "1%/jTR JOHN PATTERSON , having leased -"-*- tho Ferry Flat Paddock, tfrom Mr A. M'Neil, is prepared to receive horses and cattle on terms by the week or for longer' periods. The paddock is securely fenced and well watered. Every care will be taken t without responsibility. For terms, &c, apply to the lessee on the ground. TO STAND this Season at Balclutha, THE THOROUGH-BRED ENTIRE "FORESTER " FORESTER " is by Bay Camden, is rising t^ree years old, and out of an imported dam. Terms — £3 3s ; Grooms fee os, payable at first service. -JOHN G. LEWIS, Proprietor. MISCELLANEOUS. Extract from page 80 of New Zealand Gazette, No 8, February 4, 871. iN compliance with recommendations contained in the Reports of the Flax Commission Committee, and of the Joint Committee on Colonial industries, to the effect hat " premiums not exceeding in^the whole LSOO should be granted for the encourage-, ment of Sericulture in the Colony," and that the development of certain industrial pursuits would often be best promoted by the offer of a bonus on production, the following rewards are offered, subject to the under-mentioned conditions : — A bonus of 50 per cent, on the Tralue realised is offered for the production of the \ first LIOOO worth of cocoons of the Silkworm' or eggs of the Silkworm, produced in the ; Colony, to be paid on quantities of mot less ! value than LSO or more than LIOO produced; by any one person. To any person or persons "who shall manuacture, within the Colony, from New Zealand flax : For the first '500 reams of Printing Paper, a sum of L4OO ; and a further sum of L 250 for the first 500 reams of Packing Paper ; and the like sum for the first 10,006 yards . of Scrim-cloth suitable for covering flax bales. Conditions. The reqdired quantity of each article to b • completed before the 30th June, 1872. The weight of -each ream of printing paper to be not less than 301b5., of each ream of paoking paper not less than 401b5., and of each piece of scrim-cloth of 100 yards in length and double width, not less than BOlbs. The rewards will be paid on the certificate of an officer.to.be appointed by the Government that the above conditions have been complied with. ; ;>;; / -; r :::-■;, , v : 3 ■-<-;< .-= -. , '■'... ; '.'-.Jr : 'V j;'\ ]W^OKBpSNB:.V:v,

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Bruce Herald, Volume VI, Issue 402, 17 January 1872, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Bruce Herald, Volume VI, Issue 402, 17 January 1872, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Bruce Herald, Volume VI, Issue 402, 17 January 1872, Page 2