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LAKE ..VIEW GARDENS. .-V QFEENSTOWN. fPHE undersigned begs to inform hi? patrons and the general public that in order to clear out hi* large surplus stock, he is now selling at |Wfcjg (LOWEST TOWN PRICESFRUTT TREES, 3 to 6 years old, from 23 6d to 5s each. GOOSEBERRY and CCI!RANT BUSHES-all ages—6s to 10j per dozen. GARDES" SEEDS of all kinds, guaranteed r»e s .v and in splendid order. CABBAGE PLANTS—AII the best varieties. A liberal discount made to the trade And on Urge orders. Pr- ? JOSEPH roWelu Proprietor. & f, 72 HAR U H A Will travel the ARIvOW i QUEEXSTOWN DISTRICTS, Calling every MONDAY at Ross' Queen's Arms Stables. tTARUHA is a bay horse, stands ls§ hands, bred by Mr Redwood in 1872. Got by Towton—- . dam Fair Puritan, by Oliver Cromwell, out of Coronaria (imported), by Sweetmeat, out of Jessie*, by Launcel<>t, own brother to Touchstone. Towton (imported), by Melbourne—dam Cinizelli, by Touchstone ; Oliver Cromwell, by Potentate, eat of Woodstock, by Theorene (imported), out of a mare imported to New South Wales from England. Potentate, by Sir Hercules (sire of the Barb), out of Princess, by Gratis (imported). Marchioness (own sister to Towton J(won The Oaks in 1866. Marchioness has bred in Victoria—&OM of Denmark, Fishhook, Angler (site of Robinon Crusoe, winner of the Deffby). The Peer, full brother to Towton, is sire of Manuka, Peeress and vveral "ther noted horses. The Marquis, a Son of Ciniielli, by Stookwell, won the Two Thousand Guineas in 1862, ran second for the Derby,for which be was first favorite, and won the St. Leger. TERMS - • - £4* Groomage Fee - • • ss. Good Paddocks provided at Miller's Flat and Qurenstown or mares until stinted. Full information frjm R. Ros% Queenstown, or from W. Weilb, Arrowtown. All moneys "to be paid on or before the Ist of •February, 18/9. TOM BEAUFORT, Proprietor. ffi 9 NAPOLEON, Will Travel THE WAKATIP DISTRICT THIS SEASON. Napoleon n five years rid, and was bred by Mrs Vimmo, East Taifcri. Sire—Etnperor, who has taken six prizes in Otago ; daln—Jean, who has taken six prizes in Scotland, and 17 in Ofcago. -Full particulars in future is3tte. JOHN CAMERON, Lake Hayes. THE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE HORSE, ARCHITECT u j WillJStand thisJSeason at the ARROW, , --T -And Travel tHE CROMWELL AND QUEENSTOWN DISTRICTS, Where Securely-fenced and Well-watered Paddocks will be provided for mares. Architect is a rich Bay, with black pcints, stands 16* hands, with great bone and substance, a splendid temper and grand constitution. He h.is proved a sure foal-gctter, and has left some of the best stock that has ever been got in the Crom well and Dnnatan districts. Mechanic, a 4-year-old son of Architect, was sold last summer for £l2O. PEDIGREE. Architect by Peter Wilkins, dam Governess by Conrad, from Bequest by Snoozer, from Medea by Mozart, from Whizgig by Whalebone. Conrad by Camel by Whalebone. Peter Wilkins by the Flying Dutchman (winner of the Derby and Leger in 1849), from Boarding school Miss by Plenipotentiary from Marpessa, &c. For tabulated pedigree, r'xle N. Z. Stud 800 vol. V. TEteMS £4 is. Groomage Fee, ss, Payable at time of Sendee. Season to begin on 20th Septrniber and end 50th January. firery care taken of Mares, but no responsibility incurred.

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 1105, 6 February 1879, Page 4

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