•THE ENTIRE DRAUGHT HORSE I v« YO¥NG KEFGKMER " Will* travel in the Distriets of Blacks, Dry" ~ bread, St. Batuab9 K .ahd Blackstone. Hflll '., . '-M bred by the late Mr. Donald Grant, Kirklands ; ;daiu; Gentle, by Champion -j Champion, bred by Mr. Anderson, Dr.;;more, Wigtonshire\ Scotland.*' . Champion, when a yearling, gained two first prizes ; ns a two year old, four first and two second prizes ; when a three-year old a premium, of 40 sovereigns at Glasgow; when four years old a premium of 50 sovereigns given by the Kircudbright Agricultural Society; and when five years old a £4O premium at Glasgow ; he also got a silver medal for the five.best yearlings got by any horse in 1859.' AlsVa number of 1 first prizes in Australia, and first prize at. the Taieri the only year he -was. shown. Gentle's dam, Betty, was bred by Captain Gardner, Dandenong, Violoria, sire, the imported Clydesdale, horse Reformer, dam, Bess, imported by Captain Gardner. . Betty "gained first; prize as a one-year-old in Melbourne, in 1866; second as a t.wo-year-old in 1865; and first as a three-year-old in 1866—a1l in Melbourne. ' EefobmebHi; a brown horse, 16 hands high, rising four years old. - "Terms, £4: Groomage) 5a." '\ : "''"':■':''! For particulars apply to F; GAWN,'Proprietor. THE COACHING STALLION : "YOXT N G '; DANCE R > Willstand this season at the Rough Ridge. -L ' dapple bay, five years old, sixteen hands high, has a quiet temper, is a good -worker, with fine action. Young Dancer is by the celebrated horse Morris Dancer, out of a Dollar mare (Dolly) imported from Gippsland. Dolly was the winner of several races, both at Cromwell and Dnnstan, beating Gaffer Grey, Poison, &c, with 11 stone up. Young Dascer has proved himself to be a sure foal-getter. For particulars as to pedigree.see Ruff's Guide. Terms, £3. Groom's Fee, 55., payable at time of service. All fees to be paid before removal of mares, guarantees excepted. A good paddock for mares coming from a distance, where every care will be taken, but no responsibility.-. PETER HOWARD,,Proprietor. THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE "YOUNG WALLACE" Will travel this season in the Hogburn, Ida Valley, and Dunstan Creek Districts. J- known imported horse Sir William Wallace, and out of the pure Clydesdale mare Jessie, imported from Tasmania. Young Wallace is rising nine years old, stands 16* hands high, is a dark dappled bay, has splendid action, of a docile temper, and lias proved a sure foal-getter in the Tokomairiro, Teriot, and Ida Yalley districts, and is perfectly s.'aun- h in harness. A goixl grass and well-watered paddock provided for mares. All care taken, but no responsibility. Terms, £3. G-roomage, ss. G. CLUCAS, Proprietor.
mblk Notices. WROUGHT IRON PIPING. P\ B' RGE PSESCOTT, Blacksmith, St. Batlians, begs to intimate to the Mining Community that lie is now Manufacturing IRON PIPING suitable for Sluicing, and other purposes, at a cjet which'will compare favorably 'with Dun edin prices, while his-practical knowledge of Miners'- requirements enables him to furnish a more suitable, article than that imported. All.Orders for making or repairing Pipes, Valves, &c., will be punctually 1 attended to:' '*- *"*•* GEORGE PRESCOTT, Blacksmith, ST. BATHANS. , NOTICE. HE undersigned, T. MTJLVEY, having, by private sale, .DISPOSED OF HIS STORE AND RESIDENCE, is now prepared to dispose of his varied Stock-in-Trade, at Greatly REDUCED PRICES, to Cash Purchasers. Persons disposed to buy small lots will find it to their advantage to give an early call. As his stay in St. Bajbhans is now necessarily limited to a few weeks, an immediate settlement of outstanding accounts .is requested! T. M. takes this'bpportunityof returning thanks to hi? old friends and customers, for past favors; His only reason for severing a connection which has lasted so long is the very natural desire to improve the position of himself and family. THOMAS MULVEY. St. Bathans, 31st Dec, 1877. THURSDAY EVENING, JAN. 17. lu'bit his world-renowned EXHIBITION pf Moving Figures, Automatic Tightrope Dancers, Ac., At the Schoolroom, Blackstone Hill, on the above date. • Doors open at 7.30,. commence at 8. -AbsiissiON— children, ;6d. • E ', : f vi; DANCING after .the ENTERTAINitENT." I'gamubl M'CULLOTJSh, •STOBEKEEPER,,. . . '■■-.' CAMBRIAN. , 7^
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 455, 12 January 1878, Page 2
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681Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 455, 12 January 1878, Page 2
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