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THE PURI2 - BREB OLYDJESDAIE JJ EA R T 0 F OAK, Will travel tho Waiareka, Ngapara and Surroun-ling Districts. HEART OF OAK is a beautiful dark dapple bay, ntanding IGJ hanrla high, has great atrcngth of bono, fine symmetry, and very ouperior action, combined with a beautiful temper,, Heart of Oak was bred jy J. B, Satton, Esq., Now River, Southland., , Hoart of Oak'o dam waa tho champion prise maro Diamond, Importod fro;m Tasmania by^oaqra Dawnon, bred by F. R, Symmona, Eaq,, of Oarriok, by Thumper, imported from Scotland ; grand-dam Flower, by Matohlosß, importod, Diamond, as a two-year-old, took throe 6 '»t prizea— firat at Launoeoton, f rat at Weatbu.y, and (irat at Carriok; a« a throe-yec-old waa awarded Grot prizo at tho Southland Agricultural nd Paatoral ABaooiation'B Show against all ages, Tho following yoar first aa,a Brood maro, wbioh honor* she gained Whenovor shown, Heart of Oak'o, sire, Extinguiahor, wa« shown as a yoar old at lnvoroargill and took first prizo, md as a two-year-old At Invoroargill first prizo, and tho name year flrnb prizo at Gore, and aa a three-year-old at Invercargill first prize. Extinguisher a Biro ia Vamiuiehor, importod from Scotland, and ho ia knoWn to all tho broodera in New Zoaland to bo tho puroat Olydoßdalo htallion over importod to thia counti/. H cart of Oak waa shown as a year-old ab Invercargill and f )ok firob prizo j tho atumo yoar at Goro, sooond prize ; as a two-your-old at lnvoroargill, first prizo, and the uarno year at Goro firut prize ; an a four-year-old ab Invercargill, second prize againat allaged horaosi Heart of Oak is closely related to Hard Times, tho champion horae of Dunedin und Taieri. Terms : IA 4s for season, or L 5 ss, half guarantee, Groom's foo, Ga. Fee payablo lat January, 1805. Apply R. WASBON, or 2 l Groom in charge;

TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON In tho Papakalo and Surroundiog Distriota The Purobred Arabian Entire, | ■y 1 C T 0 R Ho in a dark brown, standing 15 handa 3 inches high, of superior quality, very docile and tractable. Ho was brod in Africa, from tho Godoli.hin strain of blood. VICTOH won oovoral raoou in Africa, in fast timo, on the flab and over sticko; Imported by W. F. Fillis, E*q. Thumb: LI 10<j at Ist January, 1895, and LI 10» when maro proves in foal. Good grass paddook, ab la Od per week; All caro taken, but no reuponnibility, Groom'a foo, 6a; payablo »t first service, W. G: MARTIN, Br4 Proprietor, Hilderthorpoi

The Standard Brod American Trotting Stallion 171 M E R SON, J by Berlin (imported), dam Queon Emma (importod), dam of Boston and Prinoqsb Emma, dam of Berlin Abdullah, will Travel Oamaru District, and will stand at Waituki North thia season. EMERSON is a whole brown with blaok points, standing 16 handa 3 inohoa (brpd by the lato Robort Willcin, Ifiuq,, Christohuroh)! winner of the Cap and Stallion Euoo, August 11th, 1893, and first; prizo takor whorovor Bhown. His performances on tho Track stamp him ns an Undo niubly Good Uormo ; his blood i* that of the bosfc familioi of fast and game trotters in tho groat breeding district; known as the Blue Grass Sootion of Kentuoky. His size, oolor, Boundless and natural trotting gait at onoo pronounoe him to ho tho Finest Horeo ever introduced into this Diatriot for tho improvement of tho Road and Iraok Horses. For further particulars aa to breoding boo oarda.

Terms: L 4 4h, payable lot January, 1895; groom'a foo fa, payable at first sorvicu ; L 5 5u half guarantuo, viz., L 2 12s Od payable onl«t Jauuary, 1895, 12 12s Od when maro proven in foal. Good grass paddook provided, well watered, ab 2a per wook. Two or raoro mares for tho Beason as per ngroomont. Every oare takon, but no responsibility j For further particulars apply to JOHN HENDERSON, Proprietor j Gloncoo Hotel, Waitaki North

N B.«~ ltoutration done ; guarantee givon, if required aull

HTp QHAOKLOOK • J.J# O SOUTHEND pTiffi ObamitordSi FOUNDRY, jjfjSra DUNEDIN. OVER 5000 OP THESE RANGES IN USE IN NEW ZEALAND.

Thoy will burn Lignitm, True Ooall or Wood up to 24in lougS

Tho fluon aro SELF-CONTAINED and need NO SETTING.

OAN BE WORKED IN A CHIMNEY OR WITU STOVE PIPB.

Tho Ovon Bottoms Heat Well. Good Bread Bakers. Very Suitable for Shepherd's Hufcs, Sheep Stations, Farms, Hotels, and Dwelling HoaacH.

MADE IN ALL Site WITH COPPER

OR CAS'L 1 IRON BOILERS.

HIGH OR LOW PRESSURE BOILKHS FITTED'

H. E. SHACK LOCK, Mukotrs of the Colebrutod Patent

"0 X I 0 N" OOO KING RANGE

Sold By AiJi Ihonmonoeiw

UataVwuoa on ApplicaHon to bho Maker and Patentee"

TOMB RAILINGS, IKON FRET WORK, AND GENERAu CASTINGS AT Xj Ow V R r »* ft AWE 8.

SEWELL'S PURE WHITE OILS Cures Sprains, Strains, Rhoumabioo BtifTnoso of Joints, oto ' < etn.

WANTED KNOWN-Umbrellas RliJ PAIRED and RECOVERED. A Large Variety of Oovora on hand. Htiir cutting, 6d ; Shaving, 3d, at Jas. Shkabd's, next door to Mr Martin's, Thumos street, Oamaru n rl6

NORTH gOTAGO FOUNDRY Xhamkb Stokkt^Oamaiw • TOHN JACK ** ENaTNMBB,;GfSNRKAL BLAOKSMKIf, AND^WHBKLWBianH Agrigultucftl Implement and Maohino Maker and lajvot^f •

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8085, 25 September 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8085, 25 September 1894, Page 4