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SOOO JEWELLER S.

The Watorbury Watch Company, in thcii advice to their representative in Ncw Zealand by last mail, stato that so well has their now line of short-wind watches been received that already three thousand jewellers in tho United Statei of America havo sent in their orders. Considering tho population of America, each of tho above jewellers will represent 20,000 people, and what their requirements will bo aro not vory easily estimated. New Zealand has done its share toward building up a trade in theso wonderful watches. Already 79,000 Wutorburys havo been sold in this colony, and tho public will be glad to know that all tho leading jewellers are carrying them in stook. Whilst this is tho caso with tho reliable Waterbury tho cheap Continental Watches have almost disappeared from the Australasian murkets, as they havo from America.

N EW ADVERTISEMENTS. 4 OOOTS AND HHOBS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION CAREFULLY CONSTRUCTED J>Y 8 K I L F U L S H O B M A K K R S AT THE GOLD E N BOO T, 'J HAMIS StKKKT OAMARU (Noxt Door to Mr Headland s)

WORTH a Guinea a Box-SEWELL'S LIVER AND ANTIBILIOUS PILLS. For Jiilioua and Nervous Disorders and Iudigeation, Sick Headaches, and Sluggish Liver Only Is 6d a box.

HOW do you do without SEWELL'S PULMONIC COUGH MIXTURE? Every Mother should have a Bottle. It Cures Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, and Shortness of tho Breath etc. Foi wintor and eummci' use.

PREPARED VASELINE, for Preserving and Beautifying the Skin. It Pi events Roughness, Redness, Sunburn, Chaps, Spots, and all Irritation of tho Skin. Prepared only by J. R. SEWELL.

USE SEWKLL'S CHILBLAIN OINTMENT for Broken Chilblains. Chilbhiin Liniment cures Unbroken Chilblains.

I JlVERY Mother should procure Sewell's JLJ Improved MALT FOOD. This Food is highly recommended by tho medioal men for delicate females, mothers whilst nursing, and children. In 6d, Is, and Is 6d tins.

T> A P K It 13 A G S. BROWN BAGS FOR GROCERS TEA BAGS FOR GROCERS. SUGAR BAGS FOR GROCERS. NORTH OTAGO TIMES OFFICE TnAMts Street, Oamaru J

TO STAND THIS SEASON AT WINDSOR PARK, The Clydesdale Entire ORITISH MONARCH. BRITISH MONARCH is a beautiful bay, with plenty of good bono and h»ir, and is by tho Imported horse British Lion, the champion horso at O.amaru and Dun edin for soveral year*. British Lion is by Argylo (2567, vol. VI, C.S.B.) dam Darling, by Prince of Walei (1,73, vol. 1, C.S.B) Argylo 12567, vol. VI, C.S.B.) in by Largo Jook (444 vol. 1), dam Jean, by Smiths horse, Old Clydo (547, vol. I), winner of the third prize at tho Highland Society's Show at Aberdeen in 1858, by Scotsman (754, vol! 1). British Lion's dam Darliug waa got by the worl< I -renowned Drow's Prinoo of Wales (643, vol. I, C.S.B.), which horso was oonsid erod ono of tho best otook-getters in the world. Ho was by General (322, vol. I) oat of Durling by Sampson, a'iaa Logan's Twin (741, vol. I) by Lofty (455, vol, I), winner of tho first prize and Mirer medal at Glaigow. Goneral's dam Maggie, alias Darling, gained first prize at t .e Highland Sooiety's Show held at Glasgow in 1857. British Lion's grand-dam «inggie wan got by tho famous L n ohend Champion (448, vol. I C S B.) gained first prmo at tho Highland Sooiety'n Show at Perth in 1861, the gold m<»d»l r»t tho iiamo Hooiety'a .Show at Kelso in 1863, and tho Glasgow pn-mium in 1865. Thin proves British Lion to bo donconded from tho best straino of blood in Scotland or the Colonies Duchess III, tho clam of British Monarch, is by Kir Colin, grand-dam Duohess I. imported from Viotoria, by Wosthorno, importod from Sootland. Duche-o I. has boon kuooessful ai a priz'-takor both as a dry and brood maro. Duohess III hai taken about fifteon first prizes at tho Taieri, Duuodin and Pokomairiro Shows. Sir Colin was importod from Scotland by tho late Mr Georgo Bookless, in 1870, and wai got by tho famous horse S'ampaou ono of tho beit ■took -gotten in Sootland, many of hii stock, inoluding mares, having been sold at L200 and upwards, amongst whioh was tho famous Kilkerra maro (Colonol Fleming's) which gained many first prizes, being first; a* a yearling at Renfrew, Jobmton, Barrhend, Mary hill and Glasgow ; as a two yearold she was first at tho samo plaoes ; at a three-year-old she wa« first at Glasgow and Mary hill; and as a four year old was first at the Highland Sooiety's Show at Inver* ncBB, Sir Colin's dam Jess was owned by Mr Thomas Young, Loohead, and from her he bred four entires. Jean's sire, the wellknown hone old Hir Colin, was never beaten in Sootland, gained tho Glasgow premium, and tho same year gained the Ju40 premium at the Highland Sooiety's Show at Kelso. Sir Colin gained first prize at a yearling and two-year-old at all the shows, also the first at Paisley a few days before being nhipped, and second at tho Taieri Show in 1873, and his stook are seooud to none in Otugo, It will be thns seen that British Monarch is descended from the best Clydesdales on both sides, and oanuot but oommend himeolf to breeders of pnre etook, Good gran paddooko providod, Erery oare taken, but qo responsibility. All mares sold or exchanged, the owner at first service held rcsponiible

Terms £6 6a. Groom'a fee, 5s. Payable on 31st Janu, ary, 1891. E. MENLOVE, Proprietor, Windsor Park.

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 7264, 12 October 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 North Otago Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 7264, 12 October 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 North Otago Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 7264, 12 October 1891, Page 3

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