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TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE WAKATIPU .DISTRICT, The Pure Draught Stallion KEG-ENT, (Rising Eight Years Old), Visiting Franktoii and Miller's Flat on Mondays, trav 1 through Arrow town on We nesdays, Crown Terrace on Thursdays. Rest of the week ut heme. REGENT (i red by Mrs (.'. Miller, Bracemore, Maungatua, Tnieri) is a dark hay colt standing lGlid 3in high, has line flat bone of the best quality, a nice flow 01 hair, good feet, and is rising eight yeara old. Siiii;, bin: reputed Lord Salisbury (imported), u!io had an unbeaten record in the

Oam, Blossom, hy Nimmo's Emperor, limpcior was out of Mrs Nimm <'s Wellknown mare Jean, Grind dam, Nancy, b) Glusgow Geordie (imported by the late David Nlsbit). Prom the foregoing it will h' seen that REGENT is come of the v. ry bust blood on his 'Jam's as well as on his sire'.; side, as the long and increasing successes of the stock fully proves, and therefore cannot fa 1 to be a v.iluablr stud horse. He travelled the Taieri district fom years ago, and has proved himself a sure er. Two offers have been made from Dincdin and Southland lor the purchase of the horse, but the owner declined the offers, as he intends keeping him for another: season for the benefit of horse breeders. KI'GKNT'S stock in this district are spoken of as being excellent animals. Mr Houlihan, of Arrowtown, refused £32 for one of his j^et. l'uo well hied colts by REGENT brought Ihe highest piices a; the Duuedin sales in August. Mr \V. Paterson, of Ayrburu, has a 10inonth old eoh by RKGENT, and it is a redly beautiful animal. Mr Paterson speaks Good paddocks provided for mires at 1/6 per week. All caie taken but no responsibility. TERMS £3. fc'l 10s at end of season, mil £1 10s when male proves in foal.

Further arrangements to be nvule with the owner, JOHN M'MASTER, (Late James YVhelan's farm), Arrow Junction. TR. & MRS H. .MAYO are prepared to j _tJL receive Pupils for the VIOLIN, PIANO, VIOLA, OIK JAN, 'CKLLO, SINGING, t'3T And all Brass Instruments. Piinos and Organs on the Deferred Payment System. gg" Violin Strings a Speciality. Alukes< : NEW ORLEANS HOTEL, A K ROW TOWN. Btfttiriftll&Jif ijibIiHHHGE IS7O . BEPHRTffIENT. GROWTH OF BUSINESS: Sum Assured, 1875 - £1,837,000 1885 - £6,466,000 „ „ 1895 - £9,250,000 J. H. RICHAEDSON, Commissioner

mßmi W'i 'SJ.pmteor B. P E T T E PRACTICAL QUEENSTOWN. KePAVKS NKATLY KXKCTTED AT DUNEDIN Prices. ALL WORK DONE UN THE PREMISES. for " (jRETZNBR " Improve.l Sewing Machines. The b >st and cheapest in tin market. Neei'lis and duplicates kept in

Wholesale & Retail Tobacconist, HIGH-SI. (Gran.l Hot< DUNKDIN. I hold all the leading brands in Tobaccos, Cigars, Cigarettes, and Snuffs, anil mu Sule 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 DRUDGING COMPANIES. Marshall, Sons & Go's Hit; 11-CLASS COMPOUND ENGINES AND BOILERS. r Engines ami Boilers (aftei several years*' experience), Specially constructed to suit the requirements of Gold Dredges, and us ihc wot approved type has now been univeti i>t and stocks got on ka,i.d, these can I.G cabled fof and got out lit 'iiori' •- notice. For ihe convenience of purchasers of this Machine!y I keep DUPLICATE PARTS for sumo on baud, at Dunedin. Oulcrd solicited e*rly, and prompt atten-

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Lake County Press, 6 January 1898, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Lake County Press, 6 January 1898, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Lake County Press, 6 January 1898, Page 7