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.. To Travol tho LQVELLS FLAT, INCH CLUTHA, HILLEND, AMD BLACKBURN DISTRICTS, Calder Lad. Tho Purebred Clydesdale Stallion, Sire, Shepherd Lad, by Herd Luddio. Dum by Clansman, by Pride of Scotland. Terms and Particulars from the groom in charge. D. BRYCE, Owner, Springhill, Lovelis Fiat. To Travel the CATLINS AND SOUTH MOLYNEUX DISTRICTS, TJio Thoroughbred Pony Sunlight. SUNLIGHT (Arab, imp. J, out of a thoroughbred mare by Vortex. JJesertlight, by the famous Arab horse Sunbeam, has an unbeaten record ill the bhow ring. Vortex is one of the finest thoroughbred horses which has ever lett Australia. SUNLIGHT is 3 years old, stands Ml hands high, is a line iron grey, has splendid legs and feet-, and is well put together. lie lias a line ijuiet temper, und shows his Arab breeding well. TEIiMS : at end of season and £2 when mare proves in foal. . All inures sold or exchanged after first serv ice held as in foal. Groom's fee, 5/'. A. FRANCIS, Owner, Ahuriri Flat. The Purebred Imported Hackney Stallion. Ely Pegaway. Will Travel in the CLUTHA AND SURROUNDING DISTRCTS. ELY PEG AW AY (8835), foaled 1902; bred by Frank Beldam, Wichford, Gaiiibs, Sire, Clerkenwell (0088) ; dam, Lady Wesley (1-07, Vol. IX), by Excelsior tit'B). Ely PEGAWAY stands Hi hands high, has grand feet and pasterns, clean, hard bone, and is a great mover. ELY PEGAWAY is a stylish horse, and just the stamp of sire to get a class of light horse very much sought after, active, and well set up, and with grand constitution. TERMS : £'d at end of season; or £3 10/ full guarantee, payable October MO. Mares sold or exchanged Owner at time of service held responsible. Groom's fee, 5/-. D. MURRAY, Owner. N. GIiNN, Groom. RAILWAY PRIVATE HOTEL, (Opposite Railway Station), BALCLUTIIA. Gr, R YVESICOTT, PROPRIETOR. Having acquired tho above centrally situated Hotel, which has been entirely renovated throughout, and is second to none outside Dunedin, I trust by paying strict attention to the wants of the Travelling Public to, merit a fair share of their patronage. Commercial Men will have every Convenience. Good Stabling. Good Stabling. M, MORTON, BUILDER & UNDERTAKER, CLINTON. FUNERALS Conducted at 30 por cent under the present prices. The Wonderful WERTHIEM. By sheer force of merit, the Sales of this Famous Sewing, Machine (well named ''The Wonderful") have attained Colossal proportions, and its name is a household word throughout New Zealand. The Latest "Planet" machine is litied with vibraLing torpedo shuttle, reversible stitch, will work the most delicate art-work, sew from the simplest seam to the heaviest carpet, lias a complete set of appliances, while the cabinet work is superb in beautiful inlaid walnut, highly polished, combining use and beauty in a high degree. Easy Time Payments may be arranged. Catalogues on' Application. Soo Age lit s London Piano Coy. 31 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. (Jail and 'lnspect. TELE PHONE EXP ER! ME NTS. Interesting experiments in long-dis-tance telephony have been curried out with a new invention by two Swedish engineers, Messrs Egner and Ilolmstroen, who have constructed mm apparatus whereby sound can be transmitted over wires inr more distinctly l.litin by any existing telephones, says a Ijomlon exchange. Former experiments over tho wire between Stockholm and Berlin, which, running -by way of Copenhagen, through Selileswig-llol-stein, is 900 miles in length, were very successful, and this line was then eonneeted at Berlin with Paris. The total length of wire from Stockholm to Paris was approximately 1800 miles, mid conversation was perfectly audible at both ends, Tin* two inventors believe that they have overcome every difficulty hitherto experienced in attempting to telephone over submarine cables, and they proclaim their belief that it is quito possible to telephone successfully butwoMi Europe untl America, »

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Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVI, Issue 52, 10 December 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVI, Issue 52, 10 December 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVI, Issue 52, 10 December 1909, Page 2

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