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General Notices. FTI O~ TR AVEiriii~tlio~Gbre, Mataura, Edendale' -1- Wyndham, Wyndham Valley, Fortroso, Waikoikoi, Otama, and Waikaka Districts. The Celebrated Trotting Stallion Fleetwood Abdallah. Pleetwood Abdallah is a grey horse, rising seven years old, and stands 16 hands high. S:re, Ulackwood Abdallah, the world-renowned trott?r. Daai, Duoo, by i raducer, out of Bella, hy Cracrrft Wilson's Arab torso Wanutror. For full pedigree see Cards. TERMS— £3 ; half payable at end of season, and half when marc proves in foal. Guarantees as ver agreement. Any mares sold or exchanged, the owner at time of service hold responsible. Groom's fee, ss. J. SBM'PLE, Proprietor. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON in Mimihuu Valley, Mokoi-iitn, Wyndham, Mataura, Gore, and Surrounding Districts, The Draught Stallion Craigielea, And ths Shetland Pony Bobby Burns. For full nedigree see cards. TERMS— £I on Ist January, 1897, and £2 when mares p ove to be iv foal. Paddocking provided for mares at Is p.r week. Every care taken, but no respunsib'lity. JAMES YOUNG, Owner. TO TRiVEL THIS SEASON in Gor.', Mataura Wyndam. Edendale, Toi Tois. Tuturau. Cliatton, Otama, Riversdale, Pukeran, Arthurton, Waikotkoi, aud Gleukenich Districts, aud .-tand eai h Saturday at Gore, the Purebred Clydesdale Stallion. Southern Prince. Southern Prince is a beautiful dapple bay. six years old, and stands 17 hands high, with plenty of bone and hair of the right quaity. South, m Priuce is by Crown Prince— dam, Bonnie Maggie; sire. Orowu Priuce (bred by Mr jrcCallnm) ; sire, Lord Salisbury (imp.), dam, the ohampion mare Damsel, imported by the late D. MoCallum. Bonnie Maggie by Southorn; dam, by Dan O'Connell; eouthorn. by Thyne of Clyde— Duchess, both imported by Mr McLean. Dan O'Connell by the unbeaten horse Prince Charlie, imported by Mr Mackintosh, M.H.R. For further Pedigree see Stud Book. Southern Priuce was not shown as a o le-year-old. As a two-year-old ho toot second at R verton aud third at luvercargill, and as a three-year-old ho took first at Invercartjill and second in aged horses, a,nd same year first at Riverton in aged horses aud champion, beating the imported horse Hird Laddie ; as a four-year-old he was first and champion at Wyndham aud second at Gore. TERMS— £3; £1 at end of season, and £2 when mare proves 1 in foal. Groom's fee, ss, pay.iule at first service. All mares sold or exchanged, owner at time ot service held responsible. Paddocking provided for mares at 2s per week. THOMAS McMILLEN, Prop ictor THOMAS THORNTON, Groom in charge. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON in Goe. Waikaka, Mitt mm, Tuturau. W>mlliam, Pine Bush, Mataura Island, Edeudale, and Hokonui Districts, Young Reformer. Sire, Reformer; Reformer, by «lnd;tone. YmiDg Reformer's dam, Mnud, by Prinoj; Prince, by Prino--. Charlie. For farther pedign-e >cc cards. TERMS— £I at end of se.ison. and £2 wh m mare proves iv foal. Groom's fee, ss, payable at first s.rvice. ROBERT ALTjISON, Proprietor. WM. ALbISON, Groom in charge. rpo TRAVEL THIS SEASON iv tie Gore and ■*- Surrounding DUtiiots, The Staudnrd-bre 1 Trotting Stallion Lexington. Lexington, by the famous Berlin, dnm F.utny A'len, is four years old, stimda 16 hands 2 inches high, with splendid temper and go id action. Coming from the best strains of trotting blood, and being mio'i a grand mover, Lexington is bound to make a namo for himseU as a trotting sire. Terms as pec aereemeut. LOGAN & TAYLOR, .Proprietors. I, LLOYD & 00. t CHEAP GiiCCilrU^ T&YE. LLOYD & CO. FOR GROCERIES. Best Value in Gore for CASH. BACON CURING STARTS ON 18th MAY. Special xldvantages to Customers Buying GROCERIES. NOTE THE ADDRESS: E. LLOYD c% Co., DIRECT IMPOETEES " The Gash Exchange," (Next to the Post Office), G-QJRE. 584 c Southland Brewery. 11OOPE & CO., MALTSTERS, BREWERS, AND BOTTLERS, Mam Stkeet, INYERCAItGILL. Post Office Box, 34. oa -•■ - Telephone : Office, 33 ; Brewery, 53. ' c< 232 d Jib WM. SANDILANDS, GUN AND LOCK SMITH. /^UNS, BICYCLES, SEWING \JT MACHINES, &c, REPAIRED. FOR SALE : Lathe (back geared), Sewing. Machines, Guvs, etc. Charges Striotly Moderate. Next Colonial Bank Bdildinqs, MAIN STREET, GOBE. - ■ ; _--- •*■• ---.:■- "•' ■-,-- -;.'\-!-a ..':-

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Mataura Ensign, Issue 211, 5 November 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Mataura Ensign, Issue 211, 5 November 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Mataura Ensign, Issue 211, 5 November 1896, Page 1