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npO DRAPERS, STOREKEEPERS, 1 hotelkeepers, capitalists, . a:nd others, for positive sale, i Those centrally-situated and substantially - premises in the Brunner Parade, No Town.. known as PARFITT'S DRAPERY EMPORIUM, j With the Goodwill of .the. same; together with a saleable stock (carefully selected in the Melbourne and Dunedin markets) of DRAPERY, CLOTHING, HOSIERY, HABERDASHERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, FANC^ GOODS, & 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, and as the proprietor is determined to visit England, such as an opening has never before been offered to capitalists in the Grey district. Also THE ALBION HOTEL, Brunner Pabade, One of .the most commodious, faithfullybuilt, and best paying establishments in the No Town district. . The undersigned in returning his sincere thanks to his numerous customers for their patronage for so many years, begs to intimate that, pending the final sale of his premises, .his large and seasonable stock will be cleared 'at a sacrifice. No Reasonable Offer Reposed ! N.B. — All parties indebted to the undersigned are requested to settle their accounts immediately, and those having claims against him are requested to present them for pay ment. CLEMENT PARFITT. TJOSE OF AUSTRALIA HOTEL, -■-*' Upper Town, Half Ounce. Wines, Beer, and Spirits of the best quality only. Good Accommodation. MISS JANE HUNTER, Proprietress. I\TASON'S ACCOMMODATION HOUSE -L-"- Haupiri Flat, On the road from Ahaura to the Amuri. (First .stage between Ahaura and the Count De La Pasture's station.) Good accommodation for Travellers. . Horse Feed and Grazing Paddocks. GEO. MASON, . Proprietor. rpo STAND THIS SEASON At O'Malley's Hotel, Little [Grey Junction. The. well-known imported Clydesdale Draught Horse, CLYDE, Out of Smiler by Clyde, imported from Scotland by R. Q. Kelmode, Esq. Smiler was got by Prince, a pure Suffolk horse, imported by Mr Ford, from whom he was purchased, out of a remarkably fine mare, got by, Czar, a Clydesdale horse, imported from Scotland, by the late Mr Scott. The t breed on dams side, were originally from a mare got by Clydesdale Ben, a fine imported Clydesdale to Sydney about twenty years ago, and has been crossed by none but imported Clydesdales, with the exception of Prince. Prince is the sire of the best cart stock en this side of the line. Fee— -63 10s. JAMES O'MALLEY, Little Grey Junction. English grass paddocks provided for mares but no responsibility will be iucurred. N.B. — The results of last season have proved this Stallion to be a Bure Foal-getter rpO STAND THIS SEASON, At Mirfin's Farm, Upper Grey, the wellknown Thorough-bred Horse, "GOLDEN EAfiL E," By Risk, out [of Miss Cummins, by Prince Charlie, out of a Shackle-brand Mare. Prince Charlie (brother to Phcebe), by Sir Hercules, out of Woodstock (dam also of Wildrake and Miss Leei; by Theorem. Risk, by Camel imported), .dam. by Skelton (imported). Camel, by Camel, out of Miss Skim, by Skim — Beningbrough, by Sir Peter — King Fergus, by Eclipse. Camel, by Whalebone —Selim Mare — Maiden, by Sir Peter. Skeltoni by Master Robert— dam Sir Walter Raleigh mare — Miss Tooley — Lady Jane, by Sir Peter 1 . Master Robert, by Buffer— Spinster, by Shuttle, herdambySir Peter. Golden Eagle is a rich brown, and has ran successfully in Kelson and Marlborough. It will be seen that he possess a very large amount of Eclipse blood, as, independently of the several strains of blood through Rißk his sire, there have to be added those got through Sir Hercules, a direct descendant of Whisker. Golden Eagle's great grand-sire Skeleton, bred by the Ma-guis of Sligo, was one of the best horses that ever ran on the Curragh of Kildare, where he won five races out of six ' for whith he started the year he was brought out, and was then sold for £2000 to be shipped for Australia. The stock of Risk are well-known in Marlborough as admirable hackneys, and Golden Eagle has also proved a valuable hone at the stud. Teems: — Single Mares, £3 55.; when more Mares than one, as agreed. A run for Mares at reasonable terms, but no responsibility. W. C. MIRFIN, Junr.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1711, 28 January 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1711, 28 January 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1711, 28 January 1874, Page 4

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