' HORSESHiOER AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH. . :; •..:'■■.'•"'.• ;.v.i;,N0ff:.AT...... .: .■;.';.'; ▼ ▼ the Whole Week. f. ■ Prices strtgtly mo derate. ai ..Agent Booth. a.na M'DoTxatcL's • IMPLEMEfcTS. Insist upon having our Pure Teas. Sont be put upon. They are the Best an* Cheapest. Absolutely pure. Copied 4 'but never equalled. Guaranteed Bicer and Better Value than any at 4d per lb. more money. Compare our 2/- Tea with any at 8/4, and our 3/4 with any at 3/- per lb. ; ■ • THE . GreatTtiroat&tungCure For Bronchitis—WONDEßFUL. J For banuiaa—lH YALU ABLE, i I?o» the Yoioa—BFFECTU KUr For the Throat-FERFECT. A ForGmp-A SPECIFIC / I * S I c t) % Testimonials are BeUable, I M * « PER BOTTLE. A I'm o .... .-, Prepared by ... r [ S. J^EVANSi r PHARMACIST, ? • Naseby, Otago, N.Z.
OTAGO CENTRAL HARNESS EMPORIUM. R. HOSIER fLEVEN 0 - STREET, ASERY, ; y TVETURNS Thanks for a Generous :XV Patronage during; the past 20 years. , He is prepared to supply every kind of ■-,■'■-: i -.\ '■■.'"-■''. HARNESS AND ■^V..- ; :^ ; :-;X , ; SADDLERY, AT i)UNEDIN PRICES. J BINDER TWINE AND GIL IN STOGKi Agent for the \ ' i MASSEY-HARRIS CXW FIRST -CLASS MACHINES; Regarding which he will lie pleased to 'furnish;; prices and full information; MASSEY-HABBIS REAPERS & BINDERS MOWERS, CULTIVATORS, RAKES, PLOUGHS, SCUFFLERS, ANti THE M ASSEY-H ARRI SBICYCLE ;;-^.-...:;/:R:. v^,H•'o^s•lv ]s, i ;::';;. ] ;/;; LEVEN STREET NASEBT. T ST. BATHANS. Mrs m. nolan ...:.; PiiopßiETßEss: EXCELLENT ; and -Commodious vv;---/- Stablincr i ONE CF ALCOCK'S PRIZE BILLIARD TABLES' \ TO LET, LARGE HALL, Suitable for Concerts, Balls, &o Theatrical Companies liberally .; dealt with. TO T-BA VELTHE M A NIOX'O'T'O ; DISTRICT THIS SEASON ' ; '...THE ... ■■■■ '- , '' PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION, BAR NONE, The Horse selected by the Maniototo A. and P. Association. BAR NONE is a bright buy horse, with three white points, large flat bone with afinc flow of long, silky hair, and is rising five years old. Sire, Salisbury's Pride, bred by Robert Gawn, Esq., Deer Park, Taicri. and sold by hini to Messrs Phillips, Auckland, for the highest figure ever paid for a colonial-bred l horse. Salisbury's Pride was awarded first ;'P5 1 ? ea Mb.eTaierias a yearling, and second at the Otago A. and P. Society's Show, held at Tahuna J>ark, being beaten by Mrs Miller scoll Earl of Fife. Since then be has won a number of first and champion prizes His sire was.the celebrated horse Lord Salisbury, imported from Scotland by 'Mr J F Kitching, MoaFlat Station, at a cost of 1000 guineas. The dam of Bar None is Mrs Miller's wellknown brood mare, Taieri Lass, by Taieri ZT'a , a ut ti .l om ' owned b y tbe 1a1 « Jnmes bhnnd, Abbotsfon], Taieri. was by Mr Grant* Gowrie-Sir Colin, imported from Scotland by_thc late George Booklets, Esq. Sir Colin's dam, Jess, by Old Sir Colin was never beaten in Scotland. Taieri Tom's dam, loung Nancy, by Glasgow Geordio pmp.) 1 oung Nancy, by Nancy, imported oy the laic Mr Valpy, Lass is out" of Empress, hy the Into Mr himmo's Emperor, out of Kate, imported from Tasmania. TERMS: 35s at the end of the season and Jos when the marc proves in-foal. _ B.'pARR, Proprietor FOR, Memorandum Form?, Bill heads, Visiting"Cards, "mid a) kinds pf Plain, and Fancy Printing Try Tiie Curoniclk.'" 1 ' '"■'" -
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 29, Issue 1522, 30 December 1898, Page 4
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