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r ' " YOUNG- TfEFOhM KK Will travel in the Districts ol BiacU-v Dry-■ bri-arl, St. Batlia.ns, and Blanks'oi>e ITil!. B.EFO KMER, by EtnpeJ- ror, was bred by.the late Mr. DnnnM -GraxitvKipfelancls; dn.m, Gentle, by Cham-" pion ;,Champion, bred by Mr. Anderson,' Dili-.' - ChAfnpiob-,*' when aSyearling, gained two first prizes; as a four first arid, two second-prize?; when a three-year-old', a'premium of 40 sov4.ereigns at Glasgow; when four years old it premium of 50 sovereigns given ,by the Kir.ciidfirightj Agricultural- Society ; arid when five years old a £46<prernium at Glasgowjjlie]; nlso pot a silver mefJnLfor the. five best yearlings got by any hovse in 1859. . Als<> a number of first prizes in Australia, and first pl-tee .at the Taieri the only year ; he : ; shown. Gentled dam, Befcty, was brtd by-Captain Gardner, Dandebong, Victoria, sire, the im-;: ported Clydesdale horse' Reformer, dam, Bessji imported by Captain Gardner. Betty gained: first, prifte as a.one-yearrold.in Melboii>n"e', in : 18GG 5 second'as- a two-year-old in.1805 j'and' first as a three-year-old in 1866—Mvll.i'in MeK bourne. : • - i JRefobmbe.is. a brown horse,-16fhands highi rising four, years old. < Terms,; £4.--:Groomagei «6siMw«iy««'» .<■; For particulars apply to ~ ■ - - < , F. GAWN, Proprietor. 1 THE "COACHING STALLION-; 1 j 1 5 " Y O UN G* * DA N CEE". t .Will stand'this season _at the Rough Ridge:§ I N :GBR is a beautiful; -B- dapple bay, five years old, sixteen; hands high, has a quiet temper, is a..good'worker, with fine action. . Young.Danceris 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 Dunstan, beat-i ing Gaffer Grey, Poison, &c., with 11 stone up. * Yotjng Dancer has proved himself; to be a sure foal-getter. ' - ' For particulars as to pedigree see Ruffs Guide. Terms, £3. - Groom's Fee, 5 s., 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. OUNG ~W A LL ACE is by the wellknown 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 has proved a sure foal-getter in the Tokomairiro, Teviot, and" Ida Yalley districts, and is perfect-y staunch in harness. ■ .-/ A good grass and well-watered paddock provided for mares. All cave taken, but no responsibility. Terms, £3. G-roomuge, ss. G. CLUCAS, Proprietor. public Notices. WROUGHT IRON PIPING. QEORGE PKESCOTT, Blacksmith, St. Bathans, begs-to intimate'/to the Mining Community that he is now Manufacturing IRON PIPING suitable for Sluicing, and other purposes, at a cost which will compare favorably .with Dun edin prices, while his practical knowledge of• Miners' requirements enables him to furnish amore suitable article'than ' All Orders for making or repairing ;Pipe3, Yalves, &c., will bo. punctually attended to. GEORGE PRESGOTT, di-jvsu r \ s 'ST. -EatF'AlnS. . j -; ~ r- a; i ! NOTICE. THE undersigned, T. ; MULYEY, having, by private" "sale, DISPOSED OF HIS STORE AND RESIDENCE,'; now prepared to dispose of his .varied Stockin -Trade, at Greatly REDUCED' PRICES, to Cash Purchasers. . Persons disposed to buy small lots will find .it to their advantage to anearlycall.-:. As his sfay in r St. r ßathans <,)s,now cecossa-i rily limited to. a few: weeks; 5 an inftnediate'settlemenfc of=outstandmg?accourits is raques f '-sa'.-' <!" M| , ~ ,!t >J •• 1 ' T>-M. takes this opportunity of returning thanks to his old friends and customers for past favors.-.His only s reason for 'Severing-a connection which has lasted so long is the very natural desire to' improve the :'^6siuioti*-"of' himself and family. / ' . - - THOMAS MDLYEY; *' St. Bathans, 31st Dec., 1877. eLrAS" GO W HJD;T,EJD AMD PIE'HOUSE ' Corner of"Princes and,Dowlin"g streets, bunedM The Proprietor of this well-known House begs to intimate to visitors from-the Naseby district that, having.completed extensive additions, he is now in a -position to supply every comfort ahd conVeftit'nce of a home. " PrivHt2..rooms for -famines.. Comfortable beds. Meals at'ali hours. Wines and/liquors of fces'ii Drauas. Night porter in attendance. rTOHN OOVALDSON.. • ' - - 'Proprietor. PAM UE L M'CU'ILOUGH, - '■' ! ..,,,ST9SS.PS£S,F« ■' f CAMBRIAN. ,

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 456, 17 January 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 456, 17 January 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 456, 17 January 1878, Page 2

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