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pi I L;B-a»/. A^Ni^T DEV Efl ;• :i Whplesale'-and Retail -/r I STOREKEEPERS, BUTCHERS, JJ&I PROVISION DEALERS, :; " ;; ' : TraWway'^e^'^^o'wnf^^ Goods delivered to all parts of the 'district. ' rr " !l ; ' GOLD BOUGHT. r; rl ! N.B! — A ''liberal discount made to purchased for cash " ' ' '" j nno DRAPERS, STOREKEEPERS, HOTELKEEPERS, CAPITALISTS, ! AlvD OTHERS. ' ' ; J ''' 'FOR POStTIVE SALE, , ' Thoso and substaritially--1 premises in the Brunner Parade, No' ■ Town, known as PARFITT'S DRAPERY EMPORIUM, . Witit the Goodwill of the samej together ./'with a saleable stock (carefully selected id, the Melbourne and Dunedin markets) of DRAPERY, CLOTHING, HOSIERY, HABERDASHER^ : ' BOOTS AND SHOES, FANCY GOODS, &c All in good order and condition. The above business can be shown to be one of the: best and most profitable in the Grey Valley, ana as the proprietor is determined to visit England, such as an opening has . never before been offered to capitalists in the -' ' Grey district. ' '— '— ' : '•■■ . -.■• ;- ••:! ■"' .. V J Also' ■' ■• :■ ■■■■■!<: . , ; ;:... T,H£ ALBION^ HOTEL, Brunner Parade, ' ' ■"bne" of' the most commodious;' faithfully- , •! built, aad .best paying .establishments in the ,No Town district. . , , . . ; , The uridersigned in returning his sincere -„, thanks to, hw numtrous customers for .their patronage for so many years, begs to intimatethat, pending the final sale of his premises, .'His /large and: seasonable stock will be cleared at a sacrifice. . (I .... „. No Reasonable Offer Refused ! ■ < ] N.8.- i -A'lli parties indebted to the under?' : signed are requested to settle their accounts immediately, and those having claims against , him are requested to present them for pay ! •' - ment. ' ■<■'<-.''■; r. \ .■■' ■..,.,-. ,, M < .•,-'".. • CLEMENT PARFITT. j "R 0^ °? .AtJSTR'ALIA HOTEL, •IT^-i . ,XJpperTo^»j; Half Ounce. Wines, Beer, and ''Spirits ' of > the' best i : i ■'■ • -I- . -,- > quality only. . . Good ' Accommodation. ■'■- "' ' : lF:} " J j MISS JANE HUNTER, ' ■ ;i ■,'. ' ; f '.' ', ;r ' J. ' ' ! .'■■■■ Proprietress. TITASON'S ACCOMMODATIONHOUSE .■cJXXil^ /r r .Haupiri''Flat,; ;.; ■■■ On the road from Ahaura to the Amuri. — (First stage between Ahaura and the Count ,: j.'A .'- ...J ]ie La Pasture's station.) . , , , Gp.od accommodation for Travellers. .^ Horse Feed, and Paddocks. <iJkI l ""' ' l! .:,-;'V' r - < ,i6Ep. i mason; : ' • Proprietor. — tea^STAWi) "t'hi & ; !' se as o n .r'ylJLoV/' Y.v',i\ "•: ■') '" i. If, J .-■--.' ''' At. O'Malley's . Hofel, , Little Grey ■"""'■■'""' 'Juidctioti.' ' ' '"' The , imported Clydesdale ... ' r ' ''' ' Draiiglit "Horse, .HTUOMYO' ? - ! li-A;Y ■'■iW y -'M-' i J ' ,;- : 7, j Put >ofi -Smiler ; by .Clyde, ■.imported,, from 1 Scotland ,by R, Q. Kelmdde, Esq. | Smiler' '' I: Vraß gb't-by" Prince; a" pure Suffolk horse, imported by Mr Ford; irom whom he was purchased, out of a remarkably fine mare, (1/ cot/ by Czar,, a Clydesdale horse,,^ imported -r.fr6m.'.S^ptlan.d,,'by th^late-Mr.Scptt.y The: " 'Breed on dams side, were' originally fnm a Ul :i fri'aref'got'by Clydesdale Ben, a fine imported Clydesdale 'to Sydney about twenty >!>.yearß|^go,!and has, t(een crossed ; by none but imported Clydesdales, ,with the exception of v , prince. ( JPrin<jt| is'the of the best cart t i Btbck en this side dr the'line. ; ' ' ' ; ■ Fee—^€3 10s. . li;i ; ..... ".;' ; JAkEs : o'm:alley, . . . !-.< ■•■;•:■■■ , -,:.' Little Grey Junction. ,'i ■"■! English grass paddocks provided for marcs but no responsibility will be incurred • N;B.^-The results ' ; of -last season have proved this Stallion to be a sure Foal-getter • ; ; rn6 • -stand: This' season, A t^Mirfin's' Farm j Upper G rey, the well--I J . I » i kiib^n thorough-bred - Horse; • ' v[?\ jm/orhimi':^ .EA-aLjE," : . By f Bisk, "put fof'Mfife 'Cummins, by Prince ''■' > { >'&h.kr\ie, out of a'Shaokle-brand Mare. /Prihbe' Charlie (brother to Phoebe), by Sir Hercules,' I •"■' ' ( oat ofiWbbdßtpck (dftm also!6f jWildrake and Miss Lee, by Theorem. Risk, by Camel ' imported), dam by" Skelton (imported). Camel, by Camel, out of Miss Skim, by ' ; S3iim— Beningbrough, by Sir Peter — King ■ ' ■Fergus, by Eclipse.'" Camel,' by Whalebone •• » — SelimMare-^Maiden, by.Sir! Peter. ) Skel- • • ton, by 'Master Rbbert-r-dam! Sir. Walter Raleigh mare— Miss Tooley— Lady Jane, by Sir Peter.' ' Master Robert," by Buffer— Spinetet,by Shuttle, herdambySirPeter. Golden • Eagle is a rich brown, ;and has ran success-, I 1 fdllyiti; Nelson arid Marlborough. It will be seen that he possess a very-large amdunt of r EcKpse blood, as, independently: of (the ifieveVal .strains of blood ■ through Risk -his' "i i ■ •■ ' '4ire,( there have to be added those got through n ; "SiriHercules, a direct deacendant of Whisker. :':!'.< '.'Golden Eagle's great, grand-sire < Skeletm, bred by the Ma guis of Sligo, was one of the • ' '< .best horses that ever ran on the Cnrragh of ■:i'' Kildare, ' where he won five races 'out of six for whi h he started the year he 'ii c : jwas brought out, and was then sold for '.<.'■-? £2000 tP^ be shipped*'for Australia. The v 'stpcklpf Risk are well-known in Marlborough !; 1 asi' admirable hackneys, 'and Golden Eagle-. has also proved a valuable horse at the stu-i.. •''Txßjisi — Single Mares, £3 55.; when more — ~~ Mares than onej-as agreed. ' ': U.l/l In Jr.-..;!- k '•■; -„:[] ~t: :T ■, ' A ran for Mares at reasonable terms, but' ■:-: ■.'.■'• j iio! respoiißibility. gA: , T v MIRFIN,Junr.. T O B PRINTI N G Executed in a style not nltnerto attempted K• ■ f - H ■ J ' oh the West' boast '' ' ' AT RE:IX C 5 OBi n PRICES 4

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1707, 23 January 1874, Page 4

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