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SEASON IN DISTRICT, . Stallion ifiNT. JLt (Rising lv,. 0 /ears Old), Visiting P’rankton. and Miller’s Flat on Mondays, travel through Arrowtown on We nesdays,. Crown Terrace on Thursdays. Rest of the week at home. EGEXT (ITed by Mrs C. Miller, BraceJLVi more, Maui-gatua, Taieri) is a dark bay colt standing 16hd Sin high, has fine flat bone of the best quality, a nice flow o' haii . good feet, and is rising eight years old. the reputed Lord Salisbury (imported), who had an unbeaten record in the show rings in New Zealand and at Home. Dam, Blossom, by Nimmo’s Emperor. Emperor was onr of Mrs Nimni ’s wellknown mare Jean. Grand dam, Nancy, by Gi ,-gow Geordie imported by the late David Nisbit). From the foregoing it will be seer, that REGENT is come of the very best blood on Ids dam’s as well as on his sire’s side, as the long and increasing successes of the stock lolly proves, aiid'therefore cannot fa 1 to be a v.dua’nl stud horse. He travelled the

Taieri district four years ago, and has proved iiimself a sure fu..l-gut er. Two offers have been made from Dunedin and Southland ior the purchase of the horse, but the own r declined the offers, as he iniends keeping him for another season for tiie benefit of horse breeders. REGENT'S stock in this district are spoken of as being excellent animals. Mr Houlihan, ot Arrowtowu, refused £32 for one of his get. Two well bred colts by REGENT brought the highest prices a: the Dunedin sales in August. Mr VV. Paterson, of Ayrburn, has a 10mom hj old colt by REGENT, and it is a really beautiful animal. Mr Paterson speaks highly of him. Good paddocks provided for mires at 1/6 per week. All care taken but uu responsibility. TERMS T3. £T 10s at end of season, and £T IDs when mare proves in foal. Further arrangements to be m>de with the owner, JOHN M‘MASTER, (Late James Whelan’s farm), Arrow Junction. m MR & MRS H. MAYO are prepared to receive Pupils for the VIOLIN, PIANO, VIOLA, ORGAN, ’CELLO, SINGING, t£T And all Brass Instruments. Pianos and Organs on the Deferred Payment System. Violin Strings a Speciality. Ai.okls : NEW ORLEANS HOTEL, AKROWTOWN. dusfiapw pw. EbTAIiLISUKD 1&70. DEFtfflTjngfr, GROWTH OF BUSINESS:— Sum Assured, 1875 - £1,837,000 „ „ 1885 - £6,466,000 „ „ 1895 - £9,250,000 J. H. RICHARDSON, 2i Commissioner

Q B. PETTERSSO N, r\ PRACTICAL , WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, QUEENSTOWN. Repairs Neatly Executed at Dunedin Prices. ALL WORK DONE ON THE PREMISES. Agent for “Oretzner” Improved Sewing Machines. The best and cheapest in the market. Needles and duplicates kept in stock.

“Wholesale & Retail Tobacconist, HIGH-ST. (Grand Hotel Buildings), DUNEDIN. I hold all the leading brands in Tobaccos, Cigars, Cigarettes, and Snuffs, and am Sole Agent for Matley’s equisite •“ Henry Coventry ” tobacco, the increasing demand for which is ample proof of its quality. Pipes, Sticks, and Smokers’ Requisites arriving by every mail. All Tobaccos cut by myself, which ensures freshness and certainty of brand.

TO GOLD DREDGING COMPANIES. Marshall, Sons & Co’s HIGH-CLASS COMPuUND ENGINES AND BOILERS. fjntlESE Engines and Boilers (after several years’ experience), Specially constructed to suit the requirements of Gold Dredges, and as the mo t approved type lias now been arrived at and stocks got on hand, these can he cabled for and got out at shortest notice. Eor the convenience of purchasers of this Machinery 1 keep DUPLICATE PARIS for same on hand at Dunedin. Orders solicited early, and prompt.attention given to same, F. R. Maiming, A"' rt Me«-rs Marshall, Sons & C 0.., '.WALKER s>T m DUNEDIN..

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Lake County Press, Issue 788, 30 December 1897, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Lake County Press, Issue 788, 30 December 1897, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Lake County Press, Issue 788, 30 December 1897, Page 7

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