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■n angiora bake yards and JEW? 1 -- <r MABJHST.; ' ; ■:;j . ■ /! . ,*-!:V r-i • • > ■ ill Cowa, in full milk,-end ;; •Spriogen ■■■'■’ ■• ! '■* >^ ! -Store Cattle ■ ’Sheep t;: ‘ P%* ; ; ' ' ; Sale at is l o’clock. > ““ W. BUSS, ? 1720 Auctioneer. j. 'P.H. Rickaan. ; JjJ A N GIG B A SALE YA RDSI TUfiSPAT, ; A?WL 1», J«7l. HEAD Qi PAIL-FED CATTLE, jg LONG WOOL BA,MS. BOSSES/ * TIGS, &C. F. M. RICKMAN, 3 1719 Auctioneer: 3 Wright, Stephenson ft Co.

SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1871. . At 12 o'clock, AT THE PROVINCIAL .YARDS, j DUNEDIN, . N.Z. .TORIQpT, 'Received instructions from; Messrs, t6" J ' SELL BY AUCTION, At the jProvincial Tarda, Dunedin, N.Z., M ‘ p» ■ ’ ' JUNE 24, . AtiTwelve o ? oh>olt, 1 i The Celebrated Imported Thoroughbred ' Entire; Horse < TO.M KING. , ■Tom king, imported 'from .England to Camerbury,' by 'Messrs Barrio' and Inpea is a' datk chesnut horse standing 16 hands high, of immense i power, and perfect. sym- H metry. ' .. . ~j ■ Pbdiokkk. , Tem Kmg,.byking i Tom | King Tom, by of Pocahontes, dam of Stocki well and Rataplan. ' ’ Tom king’s ‘ dgni Deiopeid: by Defence, ont of f Romaike ; her dam Catherine, by Soothsayer—ride English Stud Book.

Tom King is Jialf>brother to Kingcraft, Winner ot .the Epsom .Ptwby, .1870; also halfbrother to Hippid, jTpr|pent<> r » Eestitafioh, Corisande,, Mabomia, and Hippolytd, j all 'winners of the fliret'rices of the da; in England. He is fitll brother to Nyanza, OatlandV Plate, at the October Meeting, by three ietigths, beating eleven others, including Macduff, Silenus, Sycee. in reviewing the.' sirM, of .the period m England. tie 4v»tr<yMtd* jof Jupe 4 last, A# ITvnm - /linoKfim f.hMO flf f.hfl . ■tafes of King Tom’s daughters, three be the ivethe stout blOod of Defence best of them faavb the i in the veins of ms 5 Tormentors ,dam being, by, Aiarpi, dam wpa Bpulbdown, by Defence. , Nyanza’s ‘dani ) was, Deiopeid, by Defence ; and Bretza was bht of Emerald, byDefence; thus shdw ing that Tom King is of ,the very best facing blood extant in Kpgland.. KingToip’fstqck have won more money this season—lß69-76, than any, other sire’s produce in Great Britain. 1716 Miscellaneous, CHEAP CirajJß FOB QBE AT DISEASES. H OLLO WAT’S OIETMB.ET Ou> Sosns. ann Oxn Sxur Disbabxa The seeds of 1 these disorders’ are effectually expelled by this penetrating Unguent, not only from the superficial jparte, but from,the internal, tissues ' Beohchitib, Dipthbbia, Son* Tbsoax Asthma,Ac.—Rheumatism, maj parts in warm Crater, drying,. an/ immediately ' ' ' “ il ‘ Ointment. The same prowell forcuring sore throat, of the instant treatment alone presents degenerating into more serioui maladies. ThisXhntment has the same, derivative powers over chest complaints as a blister possesses, withiiNtA* esnuink 'debilimr* j . Hucoerhojdb Pitas,, Ann Abscibsia—applying this soothing uinnneni. _ xne sai cediue applies equally well for curing sore diptheria,. bronchitis,. asthma, tightness chest.and pain in the side, which instant tn Thousands Suffer severely for; years from annoying .complaints through false, delicacy. from these of, Holloway|s Ointment, read the directions which J aopomnahy it, act upon j them to the letter, and they will; without difficulty, succeed in obliterating every vestige of these harassing ailments., AcciPiirTAi, Inrußnis, Ibxabiilb ajlsusts. —ln cuts, burns, and scalds, it; will be found cooling, sedative, and healing. : The' applied. This' purifying Ointment may be safely used in -al' eruptions, : chafing*, ;and other . cutspepu' affections to^poh r £hilftten are liable. 1 • iAD Luge, Bap , BsfAßis, Old . Sqbbb abb UicBBB,— By rawing the Qmtment round .the affected parts, -it penetrates- to the tissues ’beneath, and exeroisesa Woqdwful Myw on all the j blood flowing retamung £mm». the diseased The inflammation diminishes, the pain . becomes lesaintolerable.the matter; thicker, and a eore is, soon effected. ,In all long standing esse*. Hollo- : s&spi&asrf’ GXABDUIAB SWBXJJB6W. SIIVI JOIBTA—ThU ; oi—- of complaint* yield without difficulty to the' coolingwd,anti-iafiaimnstpiy .propertief of this famed Xlmtment. . It'should f>e well nibbed eves the affeemd’ptrtii, aftdr due fomantion with iwann motor a free and copious oirculation in the parts affectra, and hehoi speedily and effiwtually ensuring aoure. .. ;,'i , ..•flora, and Rheumatism arise from inflammation in the partsweetedv-rtoeffort*, permanent cure, adopt a cooling diet, drink: plenty of take six of these femo us p^ls j and morping, . and rub' the Ointmispt mijst,,wfeptuully twice a. day into .tpe suffering parts, and a cure is certain. | The paralytio patient should take about three Fids '' 9^«R t • b 8 WfiH«*bbed into, the piralysefl Umb. wmoh wfll, in a very little time, be treatiy benefit^—indeed many cuna’ have beenetfeoted by thistreatment. I:. .Xstinioß oir.rawSKia,—-In this class of commto.dw rfrtcm.W'Hollpwayfs Pills,taken night w4i ff piari^^be, ; Both fti iJpipWdf ..Fflte: should be used - fP., joints'' l Eld^antiMis.. jpunioni Itoidulitt ewellti fit.,... Son throats SbadisoasM ; Tumourt' h«i»» Wpunds Taws. Oobdibai OhienMoot OhappMhands Oorts OsOtt) '" Sold ’it'' tike 1 Establishment pf Faovasaoa st Oie following pnoes. %• There is jl# saving by Wring the larger , N.B. Directions for_th# guiihmoe of patisats a every disorder art affixed to cash pot.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 3199, 15 April 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 3199, 15 April 1871, Page 4

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