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. *U*few Advertisements "O x O O T s"l BOOT S!! £' 00TS !! ! GREAT REDUCTION OF PRICES AT THE BALCLUTHA BOOT AND SHOE MART, Men's Strong* Watertights, made to order, 235, Do. Balmorals, 2os and 265. Do. Elastic Sides, 265. Of tbe best material and workmanship. "TERMS CAS H. New Elastic put into Old Soots. Repairs executed on the shortest oi' notice. EXTENSIVE SHOW OF NEW GO6DS FOR THE SUMMER TRADE AT I PETER MASON'S BALCLUTHA BOOT AND SHOE MART. P. M. begs to intimate that his Stock is now complete foi* the Season, and to which he would call special attention. His stock being* very extensive and varied, and personally selected, he has every confidence in recommending it to his numerous customers foi- their inspection-. Particular attention is requested to the LADIES' DEPARTMENT, as the Stock comprises the most Fashionable Styles, that can be procured, and at all prices to suit buyers. J> ET E R j-^jr ASO N, ' BALCLUTHA; rpHE Imported Clydesdale Stallion, ~^T rLL STAND afc THIS SEASON, MARQUIS OF AILS A, Mr GEO; COOMBE'S, Milton* Will stand at . The ™°roughbred H( >^es, \\r »-r-^. TT T Flying Dutchman - £5 ss: WAIPAHI .Babwon - 4 4s. From Saturday till Monday in every -A*fy - - - 1 103. week, and will, during the Season, Groom's Fee, ss: m „, „ „ . * Paddock, per mare per week, 2s: All Travel the surrounding districts: care, but no responsibility. a 562 mm. PUREBRED CLYDESDALE Terms £3: X Groom's Fee, ss. * Sll^^^^^l^ For particulars of pedigree, see cards. ENTIRE (Kll^W HORSB ' i 9^^^^^i YOUNG CHAMPION, f^^^^^gl^^ * Will tra velin the t^X^^SSL. Waiwera, Clinton, and Waipahi Dis- . TRICTS; rjIHE Pure-bred Eniire Clydesdale The pure-bred 01yto~_"ale Stallion, Young jj orgeg . Champion, is of a bright bay colour, with black * points, stands 16 hands 2 inches hia-h. Youno TAIERI LAD Champion was bred by Mr Alex. Campbell; of Breadalbahe, North Taieri, and is 3 years eld. and He is by "Young Napoleon;" " Young Napoleon" by "Old Napoleon," who was imported YOUNG EMULATOR, from Scotland by the late Mi* Niinmd, and was bred by Mr MAdam, Cape Tulloch. "Young Will travel the CLUTHA and surround- o ] e ,on's '' dam # was "Black Violet" who I gained two first prizes at Ballarat before leaving ing districts this season. Victoria. " Black Violet's » sire, " Black Champion,' who is supposed to be one of .the best Clydesdale horses that ever crossed the Line. ■n „ , - - , , . "Violet's" dam was a prizetaker both, in the Particulars in future advertisement. Old Country and Victoria. " Champion's " dam, " Brown Jess," was bred by the late Mr Nimmo! J. O. ANDERSON, out of an imported mare Sire "Old CW " pion," imported from Victoria by Messrs Blair ao!2 Proprietor. and Imrie. = _ . TERMS £4, ■^^^emO^^^^i Groomage' ss. Reduction made when over four mares. Groom's Fee payable at first service, and all demands payable to the groom, John. Ander--6 -Su- . _F S0N ' on 0r efore *^ ie lst February, 1877, when w^s^^^^^^^gsp. the season ends. TTTrTT GAWN & IMRIE, TRAVEL THIS SEASON, a 527 iwietors. Baxci.xfxh:a ; Tb Houka, Wartspa, Port Molvneux, Puerua, Owake Flat, Elai- »ffVjX^|& hiku, Watwera, and Clinton __3_**-_fe§gsi'!*i^ Districts, mHE celebrated Imported Clydesdale The Clydesdale Stallion, J- Stallion YOUN.G HAPOLEON. . TOBKG IEON MKB, Pedigree WiU ****& this season in the Clutha, Youuff Napoleon, rising 4 years, stands 16 Matau » and surrounding dishands 3in. high, good in harness, and thoroughly tricts. quiet. Napoleon, out of Nancy; Nancy took . - ■ first prize at Dunedin as a three- year-old : , Ynnm T^^t nni • J i Nane* out of Jean by the celebrated imported JrlY^Z^ll *£S_L!^ horse Champion; Jean, imported by the late Mr ported), ctam, Dxicro, sist.r to Mr James Nesbit, to Tasmania, where she never was Jellies prize mare. Young Iron Duke beaten. Jean was shown, as a two-year-old, at gained first prize at Wariijwflbool .Showthe Highland -Society's Show, Edinburgh, where and first for the best- draught entire exshe took first prize against all comers. Jean, out hibited, beating all imported aiid colonial of Nancy ; Nancy bred by J, Findlay, Esq., horses on the ground. ,At the Grand Easter Hill, Baileston, near Glasgow, and shown National Exliibition, held at Kynetoh iri by him at Kelso, Stirling, and Edinburgh, at 1869 >. he, gained the first prize for the best which places she took first prizes, and first for the col onial-bred stallion, beating Dan O'Conbest mare wherever exhibited, never bein* n ® l1 ' tlie celebrated colonial prize-taker, beaten. " T he same day he gained fourth prize Young Napoleon, by the celebrated h-vse Em- t m . ong c l °j ners .beating the renowned peror, bred by the late Mr Nimmo, West Taieri, ? te 'yl 811 many-o ther imported who has proved himself one of the best horses in \^_\. KW P Tak l P^' H Otago, both as a first-class getter of stock, and Sbited ?872 ho HU? fT* *"l pri Z e-take, wherever exhibited thus ivmg c^nSret fndlii^p^ IZfinZ *Z? C ° me ° m b6St Stl ' ain 9f ainst aU coni^' s * -'He ? Has never *£S j blood in the Colonies. beaten Ms clasg . He lias £ ond | and strengihj fine temper, and is a splenTerms ... £4. did worker. Groomage, ss, payable at first service; -Terms ■ ■ L 4 an<3 ■^^SS^l tl &^ 0,n ■ 0,1 as per agreement. ,>om's 01 betore H ebiuaiy 1, 187/ . fee , ss, payable at time of service. : oSiia . J * SN(^W, GEORGE HARDIE, [aolß Mosgiel. a 466 Proprietor.

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Clutha Leader, Volume III, Issue 127, 15 December 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Clutha Leader, Volume III, Issue 127, 15 December 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Clutha Leader, Volume III, Issue 127, 15 December 1876, Page 2

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