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public f oticcs . WA X T ED,, fen Experienced MINERS accustomed to Wft •t und. Et quire at Eggera' nd Corpany's Olnirri, Filiyburii Hill, Fuliiirtoha. Wages' £3 per week. . | JAMES CAMPBELL, Manager. 1118 SERPEN f INRUOLDMIni a and quwLtz tausuuva ccmPA>Y, LIMITED. NOTICE w hereby given that an EXTRAORDINARY MEETING of the above Company will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, Leven street, Naseby, on WEDNESDAY, the Bth day of DECEMBER, 1880, at 8 o'clock in the evening, to consider a resolution for the VOLUNTARY WINDING UP of the Company. Dated this 16th October, 1880. WALTER INDER, Legal Manager. "IHE SERPENTINA GOLD MTN: ISO AND QUARTZ CBVSHI V G COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE is hereby given that the ANNUAL MEETING of*the »bove Company will bo held atthe Registered Office of the Company, Leven street, Naseby, on WEDNESDAY, Bth DECEMBER, at 7 o'clock in the evening. Dated this 16th day of October, 1880. WALTER INDER, Legal Manager. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. The pure bred Clydesdale Stallion > AN TIN T> 081 N Will Travel the Kyebnrn, Maniototo, ' Eweburu, and Sowburn , . Districts. Further particulars as to pedigree, terms, &c, will ap'pearin a future issue COLIN THOM", ' ' Proprietor. THE WELL-KNOWN FAVORITE 0 LYDE 3D ALE. ENTIRE HORSE, - ' *|3; E N T OMOUD Will travel this season in the Blacks and arurounding districts. PARTICULARS IN FUTT/KE ISSUES. '-■' PETER HARRINGTON, Proprietor. THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE "BUCEPHALUS,"Will stand this season at Hamilton Farm. BUCEPHALUS is by Master Rowe, dam Mountain Maid, by the Premier, g. dam Old Mountain Maid, by Warhawk, (imported). Master Rowe by Towton, dam Miss Rowe, by Sir Hercules. The Premier, who is tho maternal grandsiro of Bucophalus, is nlso the maternal grandsiro of Richmond, Briseis, First Kintr, &c. Miss Rowe, who is the grand dam of Bucephalus, is also the grand dam of Ariel, winner of the Ohristchurch Cup, and other good horses. Bucephalus is a beautiful rich brown, eight years old, stands sixteen hands, one inch. Has immenco bone and groat muscular power, with perfect action and docile temper. With such a combination of the very best blood, suitable mares cannot fail to produce high-priced buggy horses, stylish weightcarrying hackneys, and racehorses of a very high order. The mares will run in well-watered English grass paddocks. Abundance of feed guaranteed. Every cure taken withour responsibility. TKRMS £3 10s. each. Guarantees per agreement. T. & J. FOSTER. Proprietors. THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE "DURE OF EDINBUEGH," Will stand this year at M'Clnskey's farm, Eweburn, andalso at the Paddock adjoining tho County Pound, near Nasoby. \UKE OF EDINBURGH is a dark brown J horse, eighteen hands high. Dam, the celebrated maro Nora, a large prizetakcr in Melbourne. Sire, the celebrated horse Lofty, imported from Scotland by tho Hon Mathew Holmes. Duke of Edinburgh as a two-year old took the first prizo in his class in Oamuru. Has immense bono, and splendid action. His stock is first class, and will corapnre favorably with anything in the district. Every convenience at the Eweburn Farm for Mares. Paddock well watered and prised. Every caro taken but no responsibility. TKRMS— £2 10s, cash, on removal of mares from Paddock. Guarantees, £3. P. M-CLUSKEY, Proprietor. THE PURE BRED HACKNEY STALLION. "ELLBJKINGTON-" Will stand this season at Hyde. ILLERINGTON is a. beautiful dark bay I with black points, stands seventeen hands, six yoars old, with immense bone and muscle, and docile temper. Bred by Mr Peter Dunbar, Waitnki. EiyLERiNGTOx is by Elswick out of Mr Dunbar's imported thorough-bred mare, Antionotte. Both their pedigrees aro so well-known as to require no comment. Ellerington- is fit to produce carriage, cross country, and racehorses of the best class. TEUMS-£2105.; Guarantee, £3 10s. Payable at the end of tho season. Good paddocks provided for mares from a distance. All caro,but no responsibility. JNO. LAVERTY, Proprietor, TnK PUREBRED CLYDESDALE ENTIREHORSF. "BLACK H E E O " Will stand this season at Hyde. TXERO is a black Horse with immense -* * bono, plenty of hair, and possesses superior action. Was got by the famous Clydesdale horse Prince Royal, imported by W. H. Valpy. Esq., from Scotland. The dam of Hero was a first-class imported mare, owned by the Clyde Company. Hero took a prizo at the Northern Pastoral and Agricultural Show, held at Oarnaru, also, a first prize nt the Wnikouaiti and shag Valley Agricultural and Pastoral Show, held at Waikouaiti. The qualities of this really pure bred animal as a stock-getter are so wellknown in the Blueskin, Palmnrston, and Mount Ida di triets, that ho requires no recommendation, it being a well-known fact that his stock in those districts have never been equalled. TERMS- £2 10s.; Gu..ranteo, £3 10s. Payable at tho end of the season. Groom's fee, ss. Good paddocks provided for marcs from a distance. All care but no responsibility. JNO. LAVEBTY, Proprietor. "YOUNG LAUTOUK" Will stand this season at Peter Law's Farm, Sowbnm. YOCNG LAUTOURby Sir George Grey (imported); of prize maro Duchess, by Lord Lovatt (imported.) Sir George Grey was bred by Mr William Grey, of Munoraig, Kirkcudbrightshire Scotland. His sire. Largs Jock (444 Stud Book) • grnwl sir«j, Old Clyde Boy (671). His dam 8011-bred by Mr William Hunter, of CumbeUtown, afterwards Mr William Groy'« (018 Stud Book)—was got bv Prince Alfred, the property of Mr J. N. Fl<*min'" (322). Prince Alfred's si re, Tho General, brod by MiThomas Morton, of East Kiilpatrick ; Tho Gcuoral s sire, Sir Walter Scott (797, brod by Mr George Scott Barr, Largs, From the abovo it will bo seen that Young Lantour is from the best strains of blood on both sidos to b" got from tho Clydesdale breed. TERM.S-£l at.the end of *"a«oii ; or £2 10s, .and £2 irip when mares prove iai foal. .TOHV LAW. /'nvriedr.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume X, Issue 581, 20 November 1880, Page 2

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