• Municipality of, Oamaru.
fTlHE PLANS showing the breadth of CARRIAGE-WAY and FOOTPATHS in the TOWN OF OAMARU, in accordance with Clause 58 of the Ordinance, 1 , is now ready, and can be seen at the Office of the Town Clerk. - GEORGE SUMPTER, [ Town Clerk. I
i LEASES OF MUNICIPAL SECTioNS. |! A PPLICATIONS for the Lease of the above-mentioned Sections, - will be received till the 6th DECEMBER NEXT, dating from the , 6th June last. To be addressed to the Town Clerk, and headed " Tender for Municipal Section." For particulars as to upset price, &c, apply to GEORGE SUMPTER, Town Clerk.
Council Chambers, October 22nd, 1868. "V|"OTICE. — All Persons having TIMBER or .other material on the ESPLANADE, must REMOVE THE SAME before the expiry of three weeks from above date. GEORGE SUMPTER, Town Clerk.
mENDERS Wanted, on or before 12 o'clock 1 on WEDNESDAY, the 4th of NOVEMBER, 1868, for forming portions of Reed, Ribble, and Usk streets. Particulars to be obtained at the office of the Town Surveyor. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. SUMPTER, Town Clerk.
Stud Notices.
"BLACK PRINCE." mO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, IN THE OAMARU, PAPAKAIO & OTEPOPO DISTRICTS, The Tasmanian-bred Horse, BLACK PRINCE. He will be at Peattie's Papokaio Hotel every TUESDAY; Simmers' Royal Hotel, Otepopo, every THURSDAY; and the intervening days at the Proprietors' Stables, Oamaru. , Ail Mares brought to Oamaru will be stabled, and every care taken, but no responsibility. The Season commences qnjthe 15th October. ' Terms — £4 4s. with, or £3 3s. without a guarantee. Fees payable at end of the Season. N.B. — The Stock got by this Horse can be seen at the Stables of the owners, and Lave been pronounced second to none. HUNT BROS., Proprietors.
nnHE Favorite Draught Entire Horse, YOUNG DOUGLAS, WILL STAND THIS SEASON AT THE FARM OF A. AITCHESON, OTEPOPO, Every Tuesday. Terms £3 ; one-half guaranteed. £1 10a. at first service, and the balance on mares proving in foal. Paddock accommodation for mares from a distance, free of charge. A. AITCHESON.
rpO TRAVEL DURING THE SEASON, In the Districts of OAMARU, PAPAKAIO AND AWAMOKO, The Clydesdale Horse LOUIS. Louis was bred by the "owner out of the prize mare Beauty, by the celebrated imported horse Napoleon. For further particular's, apply to the Groom, James M'Leod, Kakanui. Terms £3 10s. ; Payable before 31st January, 1 868.
mO TRA\ EL in the OAMARU DISTRICT THIS YEAR, The very Superior Clydesdale Stallion, emperor", The property of John Nimmo, West Taieri, will Travel this Season through KAKANUI, CAVE VALLEY AND AWAMOKO Districts, arriving in each district every ninth day. Empbbor is out -of Nancy, bred by Alexander Findlay.'Esq., Sandyhills, near Glasgow. Nancy was got by the celebrated Garvary Horse, and her dam by Scotsman, the property of James Kirkwoods, Kumars. Nancy was first^shown as a three-year-old, and got first prize at Haftlton, first at Bailleston, second at Glasgow, and second at Kilbride. She was next year shown as a Brood Mare at Glasgow and Kilbride, where she received similar honors. His 8ire,the well-known Imported Horse Napoleon, whose stock is not excelled in the Province. Emfebor is rising fiv9-years-old, is of great strength and compactly built. He has proved himself a sure foal-getter, and his stock is of a superior description. Emperor was never shown but once (in Dunedin), when a two-year-old, when he received the second prize for the best horse of any age (his sire being first), and first prize for the best two-year-old. Terms £6; Groomage, 5s. ; groom's fee payable at first service, and all demands payable, to the groom on or before the 1st February, 1869, when the season ends. For further particulars, apply to the Groom, D. M'GREGOR.
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North Otago Times, Volume XI, Issue 360, 3 November 1868, Page 4
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