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V. r. December 6, 20. Roxburgh— TUESDAY, October 19 ; November 16; December 14. BIacks— TUESDAY, October 26; November 23; December 21. The Warden’s Office, Roxburgh, having been appointed a Land Office for the District of Clyde, on the days above-named, and immediately after the sitting of the Court, the District Land Officer will receive applications under the Waste Lands Act within the Land District of Clyde. W. LAWRENCE SIMPSON, Warden and E.M.

■ " fJIHE THOROUGHBRED HORSE AROHITBOT WILL TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE DUNSTAN & CROMWELL DISTRICTS, And Stand at MOUNT PISA STATION. Architect is a rich bay, with black points ; stands 164 hands, with great substance and quality, He has prqved himself a sure foal-getter. He was bred by John Field, Esq., of Tasmania, and his stock in that island have turned out remarkably good on the turf, as hunters, and as weight-carrying hacks. “ Mechanic,” (then a two-year old colt,) by Architect, ran well at the last Hobart Town meeting in the Railway Stakes, although not fit, being not long off shipboard, having been shipped to Lyttelton, where owing to the want of due clean certificates from the port of shipment, he was not allowed to | land, although pronounced free from disease by competent veterinary surgeons at Lyttelton, and his owner was compelled to ship him home again. Architect’s sire, “Peter Wilkins.” !s the sire also of the “ Quack,” winner of the Melbourne Cup; “ Benvolio,” winner of the Sydney Derby; “Flying Dutchman,” the hero of the Australian Cup of 1872; “W.F.” the hurdle racer, and other horses ; and is full brother to “Rose de Florence,” thedam of “ Maiibyrnong,” (the most fashionable sire in Australia,) to “ Ferryman,” “ King of the Ring,” etc. PedigeeE : Architect by Peter Wilkins, by the Plying Dutchman from Boarding-School Miss, by Plenipotentiary from Marpetta, the dam of Pacahontas, (Stockwell’s dam.) His dam, Governess, by Conrad from Bequest, by Snoozer from Medea, by M ozarfc from Whizgig, by Whalebone. For full tabulated pedigree, see Vol. Vi, ISew I Zealand Stud Book.

Terms £5 sa. Groomage ss. paid at service. Guarantees as by arrangement. Good paddocks; every care taken, but no responsibility. Watchmaker ahd Jeweller* Has REMOVED to his NEW PREMISES, Adjoining the Town Hall. IDGE HOTEL, Has now, in connection with hia other business, opened a HAY, COHN, STRAW, AND CHAFF STORE, ‘ And, in accordance with his usual custom, VALUE FOB MONEY] THE Watchmaker’s SHOP to LET, now in occupation of Mr E. Murrell. LAND to Let on Lease for Building purposes. taken in on STORAGE. JOHN MARSH., I. LOUGHNAN. Ist October, 1875. M U R R E L L,; MARSH intends to give

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Cromwell Argus, Volume VI, Issue 308, 6 October 1875, Page 4

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