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THE PURE • BRED OLYDESDAIE HEAR T oV OAK, Will travel tho Waiaroka, Ngapara and Surrounding Dietriota. HEART OF OAK is a beautiful dark dapplo bay, standing 104 bands high, has groat |otroDgth of bono, fino uymmotry and very Bupcrior action, oombnied with a beautiful temper. Heart of Oak was brod by J, Bi Sntton, Eeq,, New River, South* land, i Heart of Oik's dam was tho champjon prizo mate Diamond, Imported from Tasmania by Moasrs Dawson, brod by F, K, Symmono, Ejq,, of Carriok, by Thumper, imported from Scotland j grand- dam Flower, by Matchless, imported. Diamond, as a two«yoaf. 'oil;. took throo P at pWze»--flr«st at Launoesbon, F**«t at Woatbuty, and flret at Ciirriok ; ai a throc-yo: "-old was awwdod first prizo at tho Southland ' grioulbural and Pastoral Association's Show against all ages. Tho fo' lowing year first as & Brood maro, whioh honors oho gttinod whenever shown, Heart of Oak's siro, Extinguisher, was shown as a year old at lnveroargill and took first prise, and as a two-year-old At Inver* o "gill first prizo, and tho samo yoar first prJ/,9 at Gore, aud ai a three-year-old at lnveroargill first priz\ Extinguisher a siro is Vanquisher, imported from Soot^nd, and ho is 'known to all tho brooders ia Now Zoaland to bo tho purest Clydosdalo stallion over imported to tliia oountt.'. Heart of Oak w *i ahown no a yoar-old at Iiveroargill and ♦"lok first prizs ; tho s»mo year at Gore, second prlzo ; as a two-yoar< old at Invoroargill, flrut prize, and tho na*no yoar at Go^o' first pr/zo ; ' a a four-year«old at Invorcargil 1 , seoond prizo against allaged horsea, Uoart of Oak It olosoly related to Hard Titnos, tho champion noreo of Dunrdin and Taiorl. Terms : IA 4a f6r ooason, or 15 5a, half guarantor Groom'a foo, 5i. Feo payable lut Junuary, 1895. Apply R. WAS80N, ar2l Groom in charge/

TO TRAVEL T^IS SEASON In tho Papttkalo and Surrounding Districts Tho Purobrod Arabiaa Entiro, Y I C T 0 R Ho is ft dark bro^a, standing 15 hands 3 iuchcB high, of cuporior quality, very dooilo and tracUblo. Ho was brod in Afrioa, from tho Goctoli.h' straia of blood. VICTO't won eovoral raooa in Africa, in fast b : mo, on tbo fhb and over Btioks; Imported by W. F. FUHfl, E«q. Tbrms: LI 10<» at 1st Janua;/, 1895, and LI 10s when maro proves in foal. Good grass paddook, ab Is 61 por woek; All oaro takon, but no responsibility, Groom'o feo, 5s; pnyablo at firrt uorvioo. W. G: MARTIN,

8 r4 Proprietor, Hildorbhorpe; Iho Standard B'od American Trotting Stallion III M E R 8 0 N, J by Berlin (Importcl), da-n Queou Emma (imporbed), dam of Boston and Prin. ocea Emma, dam of Borlia Abdallah, will Travel Oamaru Diet riot, and will stand at Waitaki North this Bcason.

EMERSON la a whole brown wibh black points, standing 16 hands 3 inohos (brod by the lato Robert Wilkin, Esq., Christ' ohuroh), winner of tho Cap and Bullion Raoo, August 11th, 1893, and flrat priza takor wherever Bhown. Hie porformanoos on tho Traok stamp him as an Undo niably Good Homo j his blood ii that of tho best famines of fast and gamo trotters in tho great brooding district; known as tho B!uo Grass Section of Kentucky. Hia size, oolor, soundness and natural trotting gait at onco pronounoo him to ba tho Finest Horao over i itroduood into this Diatriot for bho improvement of tho Road and Track Horaoa. For further pattioulars as to breeding ooo o^rds;

Terms J L4 4s, r;-,yablo lot Jauu"./, 1895; groom'a foo 5j, payablo at Grab sor. vioo ; L5 5) half guarantee, viz., L2 12« Gd payable on lab January, 1895, L2 12a Gd when mare proven in foal. Good grass paddook provided, woll waterod, ab 2o por wcolr. Two or moro tnaros for tho season as per agreomont. Every oaro Mkoo, but no responsibility j For *arthor particulars apply bo JOHN HENDERSON, Propriotor] Gloncoo Hot ', Wait 'si North N B.~ Castration dono ; grantee given, if requirod &ull jT I pir UHAOKLOC K SOUTHEND jfl'f omoMJ. i pi | OrawfordSu FOUNDRY, fet^TO 1>UNEDIN. OVER 5000 OF THESE RANGES IN USE IN NEW ZEALAND. They will burn Liunitk, Truo Coal] or < Wood up to 24in long Tho flues aro SELF-CONTAINED and nood NO SETTING.

CAN BE WORKED IN A CHIMNEY OR WITH STOVE PIPE. Tho Oven Bottoms Heat Woll. Good Broad Bakorti, Very Suibablo for Shepherd's Hubs, Shoep Sbabiona, Farms, Hobols, and Pwelling Hoaaes. MADE IN ALL SIZKS WITH COPPER OR CAST JRON BOILERS. HIGH OR LOW PRESSURE BOILUHS FITTED' H. E. SHACK LOOK, Makoo of bho Colcbrabud Patent M 0 R ION". 000 KING RANGE Sold By All Ikonjvionukiw

Cuta^f'uos on Application to bho Maker and Pabonbeot

TOMB RAILINGS, IRON FRIST WORK, AND GBNItKAu CARTINGS AT L O w in S t « A T B 1,

SEWELL'S PURE WHITE OILS Cures Sprains, Strains, Rhoumabioo BtiCfnoas of Tofnts, obo'< obo. j

WANTED KNOWN— Umbrellas Rel PAIRED and RECOVERED. A Largo Varioby of Covora on hand. Hair cutting, 6d ; Shaving, 3d, at Jas. Shmaud's, nexb door to Mr Martin's, Tlwmoa street, Oamaru nrld

NORTH flOTAGO FOUNDRY Thames StueeTjIOamakuJ JOHN JACK ENOtNKHR^GKKKBAti BLACKSMITH, and* Wnsanwuman Agtioultuco.1 Implemoat and Machlao Maker *ncl Irav«rbor,

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8086, 26 September 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8086, 26 September 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8086, 26 September 1894, Page 4

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