Wanted. Known That JAMES BODKIN, Watchmaker, has on hand Excellent Cheap Watches also samp'es of high-class English Watches and Jewellery. J.B having no shop expenses ht is able to sell goods at much less than Dunedin prices. His long experience in the tradecn the goldfields is a guarantee that patrons will be well served. All repairs receive his especial care. J. Hensley, FELLOW NEW ZEaTTAND ACCOUNT ANT AND AUDITORS’ ASSOCIATION, PUBLIC . . AUDITOR AND AGENT ESK STREET, INVERCARGILL. Audits and Investigations of Books and Accounts undertaken. Balance-Sheets and statements Prepared. Companies’ Secre tary. Sole Agent for a. & d. McPherson, Sawmillers and Timber Merchants. Sawmills—lnvercargill, Ringway, Cli c. Glenburn and Fairfax. P.O. P-ox : 191. *** Telejhone: 43 Agencies — N.Z. ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO. _ MAGDEBURG FIRE INSURANCE, BUCK TYPEWRITERS. Miss B. of Auckland, begs to notify the public of Lauder and surrounding /districts, that she has started Dressmaking at Mr Plew’s (hocks), and is pre* pared to take in orders for all classes of work. Prices moderate. GJEO JttU-lS FAC H E General Agent and Valuator, Sharebroker,! RegisteredAjq ent of the Warden’s Court, Agent Government Life Insurance, (Moore’s Corner), CLYDE, Solicits a share of the public support accorded him in fos-mer years, with the assurance thar any business entrusted to him w;ill received every care and attention, aim me strictest secrecy observed; TO STAND AT OWNERS FARM The Clydesdale Stallion Lord Castlereagh. LORD;CASTLEREAGH, foalel December, 1890, was bred by John Allan, Esq., tiolms, Taieri, and is a beautiful bay, standing IGif hands high, with splendid bone and hair. He has also immense muscular power, combining size quality such as is seldom seen; has good action, a quiet docile temper, and is » staunch woiker. i.oKD C’astlsbeagh I sire is the celebrated stallion Sir Robert, Sir Lobeit as a twe-year-old gained first prize at the Taieii Show in 1886, and on, the same day was placed champion in yard. In 18S7, at the Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Association’s cibuw, hj eld a* Tahuua Paik, he was first as atb /i-yeai-old, beating a large ring. In je same year he was first at the Taieri Suow_ as a thret-year-old. Sir Robert’s she is the famous Lord Saiisbuiy who ictiied from the show ling an unbeaten norse. Lord Casilereagh’s dam is Lady Annie, by Wait-a-\Vee (so d by Mr James Allan lor T3JO), by Prince Charlie (impoited from Scotland).
Lady Annie was the winner of the fitsi prize at Taieri as a yearling, first at Ta'®”* and first at Dunedin as a two-yeai-old, first at Dunedin and fiist at Taien as a three-year-old ; and second in Taten as a Lroud mare in 1890. nrp r mc : £3 half guarantee, £lloi on Febinary Ist, 1901, and £1 10s wnea mare proves in foal. Grooms lee. » payable at first service. ALSOYoung Epicure By Ep : cure, out of (C —o — First-class paddocks provid one month, alter which Is be charged. Owners at responsible. All c sponsibrhty, hearts s*y guarantee. . For further jni tieul in
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Dunstan Times, Issue 2050, 11 January 1901, Page 2
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