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THE THOROUGHBRED lIORSF, ARCHITECT. Will travel thin Season in the DunfiUn and Cromwell Districts, and will stand at Mount Pisa Station. A PvCHITEOT is a rich bay with V black points, stands 161, bands high, with great substance and’quality, and bo has proved himself a sure foal getter. Ho was bred by John Field, Esq., of Cab stock, Tasmania, and his stock in that island have turned out remarkably good on the turf, as hunters, and as we:ght'carryin? hack's. “ Mechanic,” a two (year old colt by “ Architect” ran well at the lai-t Hobart Town meeting in the Railway Stakes, although just off ship-board, having been shipped to Lyttelton, where owing to the want of duo clean certificates fromthe port of shipment he was not allowed to land, although pronounced free from diabase by competent veterinary Surgeons at Lyttelton, and his owner had to ship him hack again. ' * Architect’s sire “ Peter Wilkins” is the sire also of the “ Quack ” winner of the Melbourne Cup ; Benvolio, winner of the Sydney Derby ; “ Flying Dutchman,” the hero of thu Australian Cup of 1872 ; “W. F.,” the hurdleracer, and other horses—and is full brother to “Rose de Florence,” the dam of “ Maryhymong ” (the most fashionable sire in Australia) “Ferryman,” “King of the King,” &c. Pedigree—Architect by “Peter Wilkins ”by the “ Flying Dutchman, from “ Boarding School Miss,” by " Plenipotentiary ” from “ Marpessa,” the dam of “ Pocahontas ” (Stockwell’s dam);—his dam “ Governess ” by “Conrad,” from “Bequest ” by “ Snoozer,” from “ Medea ” by “ Mozart,” from “ Whizgig ” by “ Whale bone ” For tabulatedfpodigree, see Vol. 5, N.Z. Stud Book. Terms, C 5 5«. Groomage, 55,, paid in advance. Guarantees by arrangement. Good paddocks ; every care, but no responsibility. 1. LOUGHNAN, Mount Pisa Station, gARNES AND QHARNOCK, [BLACKSMITHS, FARRIERS, MACHINISTS, ‘WHEELWRIGHTS, AND COACHBUILDERS, Sunderland Clyde. B. and C. have much pleasure in announcing to the inhabitants of Clyde and surrounding districts that they have commenced business in the above branches of trade, and hope to secure a liberal share of public support. Horses’Shod jit Current Rates. Buggies, Spring Carts, and Drays made to Order or Neatly Repaired. Job Work.of all descriptions done. All OrdersTpromptly executed,"and charges strictly moderate. fOOON TAVERN, Walker Street, Dunedin. WILLIAM INSLEY (Late of Clyde) BEGS respectfully to inform his friends and the public in general that he is now to he found at the above Hotel, and trusts, by keeping nothing hut the best Wines and Beers, to merit a large share of support. First-class Accommodation. Meals, Is. Beds, Is. Good Stabling. g 0 R SALE. That old-established and flourishing business, THE SHAMROCK HOTEL, AND GENERAL STORE, BUTCHERY,& BAKERY, NEVIS, Together with all Buildings, Stock-in-Trade, Furniture, etc. For further particulars, apply at Starkey’s Kawarau Hotel, Cromwell; or to DANIEL SCALLY. Satisfactory reasons given for Selling, POSTAL NOTICE. 0 CLYDE. Mails elose at this Office for : The United Kingdom and America, via San Francisco, on Thursday, October 19th, at 10 p m. The United Kingdom, the Continents of Europe, Asia, and Africa, &c., via Suez, on Sunday, the 24th October, at 9 o’clock p.m. Letters and newspapers, &c., by this mail must be specially addressed “Via Suez.” For Dunedin, via Lawrence and the offices fn route, every Tuesday and Friday, at 10 p.m. For Queenstown and intervening offices, every Sunday, at 9 p.m.; Tuesday and Thursday, at 10 p.m. Mails for Dunedin, via Nnsohy and the offices en route, close at this office every Sunday, at 9 p.m., Thursday, 10 p.m. J. HONYWILL, Postmaster. 1 Post-office, Clyde, Sept. 30, 1875,

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Dunstan Times, Issue 702, 1 October 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 702, 1 October 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 702, 1 October 1875, Page 3

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