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O'MEARA AND CO, AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS, COLLECTORS, GRAIN, MINING AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, TIMBER MERCHANTS, & GENERAL FURNISHING IRONMONGERS. QUEENSTOWN. Cash Advances made against any Grain, Wool, Live Stocky or Etffriture placed in our bands for positive sale. -m Warden's Court attended. Special quotations for Cornsacks, Woolpacks, Reaper and Binder Twine, and Sheep Dip: LOANS NEGOTIATED. MONEY TO LEND. Aqfncies:—Walter A. Wood's Harvester and Binder; Victoria Insurance Cuy.; Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Coy.; N,Z. Loan, Mercantile and. Agency Coy.; Kaitangata Coal Coy. ; Newcastle Coal Coy.; Weatport Coal Ooy. ' Building Trade supplied and Estimates given! SAMPLES OF WHEAT AND BARLEY WaNIED THIS SEASON* Freehold Town audOouutry Properties for Sale. Yards and Office closed at 1 o'clock every Wednesday. WOOL SB-A-SOILST 1896^97. AH ConSigrnmeiltS.. we are favored with receive every Care. and are protected up to lull market "value irrespective of their Sizes. OUl* Stores {'he late Exhibition Art Gallery) are specially adapted; for the display of Clips, the Light being superior to that of any other Store' in town, ON THE ONE HAND we solicit the support of Farmers, and on the., other we guarantee to guard the interests of ail Consignors. ; E, REYNOLDS & Co, BOND-STREEf, DUNEDIN.. Agents for FISON'S Celebrated and World-known Sheep Dip.

To Travel tbis Season in the St. Bathaqa Lauder and surrounding Districts, The Imported American Standard-bred Trotting Horse rftu.r.u.nni A dark bay horse, standing just on 16 hands, bred in 1890 by Colonel H I Thorton, Rancho Resoca Contra, Costa, California, U S. A„ LA,U3)ERDALE was imported by Mr R E. de B. Lopez, of Meirewa Stock Farm, Plensantou, and stood last seasou at Waipawa, 'North It land. He is by the renowned big noise of America Jmes Madison 2.17|, from BHI Allen by Vick's EIb.HU Allen/Jr. (9 203), sire of Prince Allen 2-27 ; second dam Belmont Bell by Owen Dale (sire of dams of Busby John 2.27, !'• oos'one 2.29, Lady Ellen 2.23,£. Susie 2.264) ; third dam by Grey Eagi.-. James Ma<iison 2.17|. is by Anteo 2.16J, si'e of Electioneer (125), f<< m Lucy Patchen by George M,P»t«rren, Jr. (31), and is now at trie stud in California, where he h;>B left » large number of recent winners, amongst which may be mentioned Addison 2 20. Ant. ois the sire of Eoline 2.14f, Alanteeo 2.175,' Anthelia 218, Tietam 2.19, and twenty-tour others bitter than 2-30. Electioriee-'s roll of honour last year number 163 : in the 2-30 list, averaeed 2 23, j 74,averaueti 2.28, 89..averaged 2.20. and 41 I averaged" 2.10. Tois is the bLgest rtcoid I h-lder of the woild, the greatest of all Hambletonian'sd.scendan 8. Vick's Ethan Allen Jr. is the sire of Prince Allen, also sire of the dam of G< o. Washington. 2.30. Owen Dale is the fciie of the dam of Susie 2»2G£, &c, &c, and was got by Belmont Williamson sire of Venture 2 27£, and numerous others. Grey \Kaele sired the granddams of Piedmont 2 17f, Ai.sei 2.20, and his name appeal s in the pedigrees of the best horses of the day. , Lauderdale is an exceptionally fine locking borse, full of quality, of fine trotting action, ar.d, though net developed or rac d before leaving America, is tail of promise and he is one of the best tempered horses at the stud and is moreover a sure foal-getter. Georjre N Patchen Jun

To Stand at the Qwm r's Farm, aad travts , Lau.ier, Mutakanm, Ida Valley, Earns-'./' oleugh, and the Surrounding District, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion, Lord CastlereagL. Lord Cast'ereagh, foaled, December 1890, was bred by John Esq ()u Hoims, Ta'«ri, and is a lieautiful bay; standing 16|.. hands hi<b, with splcn.Hd," bone and hair. He has also immense muscular power, comiiining size wlh quality such as is seldom seen, has good" action, a qubt docile temper ; is a ttauncb, worker, and a sure foal g. iter. 1 ord Castl re»gh s tire ia ihe celebrated stallion Sir Robert, who as a twoyear»old , gain, d fir t prize at the Taieri fhow in 1886," and on ihe same day was pi ced chad pion' in the yard. In TBs7-at 'he QtagoA. and/ P. Association Show, h*-ld at Tahuna Park, he was fiist as a three* year-eld beatb g a' large riny. In the same year he w*s fUst" &* the Taieri Shaw as a threes ear old. Sir * Robert's sire is the famous Lord Safibbury, • who retired from the show ring an unbtaten* horse Sir Robeit's dam is N rab by * Napoleon llf, by the renowned Emperor from Mr Ninimo's famous black mare Jeaa*. the m<st succes ful br od mare in New Zealand. Napoleon 111 as a yearling took! first prize at. the Taieri Shpw, and on the " same day'wos awarded champion prize for the befit horse in ihe yard. Lord Castlbreagh's dam is L*dy Annie* by Wait-a Wee leoltT by Mr James Allan " forL3oo) by Prince Charlie (in.ported from Scotland)- Lady Annie's dam if Jets,, by Mrs Kimmo's Prince, g*g dam, BrSi, by/ Emperor ; g-g-g dam. Bell by Kettle's. Wallace ; g-gg-g dam, Jean, by Blair'*/ Champion; g-g-fr-g-g dam, Mfcggie, Valpie's P.iiice Royal (importer:). Lady Annie was the winner ot the fitstpiize at, ; , Taieri as a yearling, first at Taieri and first,, at. Dunedin as a two-year old : first at' Taieri and first at Duntdin as a tbree-year-old : »nd second at Taieri as a brood mare in 1890. Jess as a iwo-year-o d was second in Taieri in a ring of fouiteen fillies Terms : LI 10s, payable Ist February 1897 r and LI 10s -when mare proves in foaL ' Groom's fte, ss, payable at first service. Guarantees as per arrangement.

Young Epicure Will serve a limited number of mares at tha, Proprietor s Farm, Good padlocks provided. Owners afc time of service held responsible. All cats taken tut no responsibility. |JOHN WILSON Proprietor, Ophir. W k ILK IE; & GOtv"» Commercial and Manufacturing Stationers. Importers of Best Quality of the Far-famed Kelso Fishing Tackle Catalogues free on application. 92. Princes Street} OUNEDIN J. 3E&* OAIRBTSj, Tailoring and Gent's Outfitting Establishment, ALEXANDRA. J.R.C, has much pleasure in announcing to the public of Alexandra and surrounding Districts that he has added a Gents' Outfitting Department to his Taildring. Business, and trusts by keeping nothing but the Choicest and Latest Style of Goods, to merit a fair share of their patronage. Note the Address: Next to Me Macdonald's Office^ Alexandra . Have you tried K osieTea ? U not, do «►., at onoe. It is delici oas R. Nwlor agent ,

Ethan Allen by Vermont's Black Hawk. " Daughter of Hanibleton 2, Owen Dale by Belmont. I g Grey Eagle mare 1 g dam by thoroughr: bred son of Wood- ' pecker This is the fiist time that a Standard bred American sire has been at the service of breeders in Central Otsgo, 'bpectator of the N Z Referee, last season voted him to be the finest looking of all.the impoited totters be had seen, ' The 'Breeder and Sportsman said on the colt leaving there : « He is sure to captivate the New Zealander'; and of his sire said : « Jamec Madison (2.17.1) « the best big horse in the States, and is noted for tho ramirkably pure gait shown by all his progeny. ««. IERMS :-Single Mares, L 4 4s. Grimace fee ss. . „ Good paddocks provided for mares. AH care taken but no responsibility. Should Bufficient inducement offer a paddock wul be provided about Springvale. For full particulars apply to S F GKERENS, Lauderdale, Becks, Or to Gsoom IK CIUEGS. You have ruined your constitrotion stffficJniy by drinMn/infaij. -tea e,ru t by drinkiuic only K°zie Tea. It 18 pure. Try the 2s. 'Ti* equal to any other at 2s 4(1 rt Nay lor, agent.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1802, 18 December 1896, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 1802, 18 December 1896, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 1802, 18 December 1896, Page 2

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