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Insurance Notice. NEW ZEiLLAND INSURANCE COMPANY, ** FOR Fibe, Ma^rinEj and General Insurance, Capital, £250,000, With Unh'mited Liability of all the Shareholders. THIS COMPANY undertakes the Assurance of Stores, Shops, and Buildings in which Trades a're carried on, Dwellings, Farmhouses, &c. Merchandise, and Goods of every description, Haystacks, ShipB in harbor, in dock, and on slip, at rates of premium as advantageous to the interests of the assured as those offered by any other Office. Tables of rates, printed forms of proposal, and all requisite information, may be obtained here from TRAILL, ROXBY & CO., Agents for Oamaru.

Losses settled by the Agents here. Stud Notices. mO STAND THIS SEASON, AT AWA MOA. The Pure, Imported, Clydesdale Stallion, E G L I N T O N, Well known as one of the finest specimens of this favorite breed. He is half-brother to Prince Royal, imported by Mr Valpy, and at least as good in every respect. He is a sure foal-getter. His progeny, out of

ordinary Mares, can now be seen ploughing at Totara as 3-year olds, and his Yearlings may be seen on this estate.

Terms — £8 8s. each Mare. One in five allowed tc^ same owner. Mares not proving in foal, will be served gratis tho ensuing Spring. As only a limited number will be taken, early application is necessary. For further particulars, apply to THOMAS ALLAN. Awa Moa, Oamaru, July 10th, 1865. STUD HORSE.

mHE Stud Horse SCUD will run out this Season at the WAIHOA PADDOCK, at £1 each Mare. Twelve Mares only will be taken, besides his owner's. SCUD (half-brother to Storm Bird), by Riddles■wortb., <mt of Spray (Wetsail's dam), by Donizetti.

The Mares to be removed before the 30th January, 1866 ; and all fees to be paid before their removal. Waitangi, 1st Sept., 1865.

■pNTIIlE HORSES TO STAND THIS SEASON,

STOTFOLD STATION, KAKANUI :— FERGUS, The Thoroughbred Horse j ' and VALIANT, The Clydesdale Colt, got by Prince Royal. Fees, Four Guineas, inclusive of groomage, for each mare. ALSO, CHEVY,

The well-known Timor Pony. Fee, Three Q-uineas for each mare.

Fees to be paid on delivery of mares, or at the time of serving. THOMAS FERENS. October 2nd, 1865. NOTICE TO FARMERS AND BREEDERS OF HORSE STOCK. mHE Favorite Draught Entire Horse, YOUNG DOUGLASS, WIITi STAND AT CALL, On the Farm, Punchbowl, on SatobdatS ; Oamaru, on Mondays ; Boundary Creek, on Tuesdays ; Waikoura, on Wednesdays; returning by way of Teneraki, should sufficient inducement offer.

Toung Douglass is now eight years old ; was bred by Mr John Menzies, Merri Creek, Victoria. Sire — Old Douglass, imported from Scotland, who has left some of the best stock in Victoria ; Dam — Violet, imported from Tasmania ; Violet by the celebrated Grey Champion. Toung Douglass is a rich dark brown, faultless in symmetry, very active, a kind worker, and a certain foal getter. His stock are strong and well-disposi-tioned, and at all the Exhibitions at which they have been shown they have obtained either first or second prizes. He has himself taken " four first" and four second prizes in Melbourne and elsewhere. Tbbms : — £5 each. Groom, 5s. £2 5s. to be paid at time of serving ; balance at the end of the season. A good Paddock will be provided at the farm, free for two months ; afterwards 3s. per week will be charged. Every care will be taken, but no" responsibility. Payments to be made before removal of mare3. As a convenience to parties, mares may be left at Waikoura, to be forwarded to the Punchbowl. A. AITCHISON, Proprietor.

Books and Stationery.

A CCEPTANCE FORMS, Bound in Books of SO and 100 each, for SALE, at the OAMARU TIMES Office.

T AW YERS' BRIEF and MEMORMANDU J_J PAPER at the OAMARU TIMES Office.

T ADIES' and GENTS' VISITING and JLJ WEDDING CARDS, neatly executed at the * OAMARU TIMES Office.

t ADlES' INVITATION CIRCULARS, j I J yery neatly printed, on first-class' paper, at the ' OAMARU TIMES Office.

TOY BOOKS— A large and varied assortment, Untearable and washable, at the OAMARU TIMES Office.

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North Otago Times, 19 October 1865, Page 6

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