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THE PURE - BRED CLYDESDALE _ STALLION JJ E A R T OF OAK, Will travel tho Waiaroka, Ngapara and Surroun-lintc District. HEART OF OAR is a beautiful dark dapple bay, standing 1GJ hands high, has groat strength of bono, lino aymmotry, and vory superior- action, combined with a beautiful tompor, Heart of Oak was brod by J. B, Sutfcon, Esq., Now River, Southland. Heart of Oak'0 dam waa tbo champion prteo maro Diamond, Importod from Tasmania by Messrs Dawnon, brod by F. R. Symmonu, Esq., of Cirriok, by Thumppr, importod from Scotland; grand-dam Flower, by Matohloso, importod, Diamond, as a two-year-oM, took throo first prizei— firot at Launcouton, flrot at Woatbu.y, and (irst at Carriole j m a thcoe-yoar-old was awffyded flrnt prizo at tho flouthlaud ' grioultural and Pastoral Show against all ages. Tho fo'lowing year first ao a Brood maro, wbioh houors ehc gained whonovor shown, Heart of Oak's oiro, Extinguisher, wan shown as a your old at lnvoroargill and took first prizo, rid ns a two-year-old at Invororgill first prizo, ond tho same year lirsfc prize at Gore, and as a three-year old ut Invorourgill Ikst pr/z \ Extinguisher's »ivo ia Vanquinhor, importod from Soothnd, and ho is knowa to all the breedoro in Now Zealand to bo tho purest Clydosdalo stallion over importod to this country. Heart of Oak was shown as a yoar-old at Itvorcargill and took first pr/zo ; tho numo yeur at Goro, uoooud prizo ; as a two-ycur-old at Inveroargill, first prize, aod tho enmo yeur at Gore fiirat prko ; an four-your-old ut Invorcargil', sooond prizo ugainot allugoa horsey Heart of Uuk is oloaoly re- i luted to Hurd Timoo, tho champion horse of Duncdin and Tuiori. Terms : L4 4s for souwon, or Lb fa, ha 1 * guuruutoe. Groom's foo, 5a. Foo payable 1st January, 1895. Apply R. WASSON, ar2l Groom in ohurgo^

TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON in the Pupakaio and Surrounding Districts Tho Purobrod A rabiau Entire, TT I C T 0 R Ho is a dark brov j, standing 1G hands JJ j ichcs high, of superior quality, vory dooilo aud 'truoUblo. llo was bred iu Africa, from tho Godol^h" i straia of blood. VICTOR won several raooa in A'rioa, in fuut fc'mo, on tho Iht und over utioks. Imported by W. F. Fillis, Eeq. Tickms: Ll 10d at 1st January, 1895, and Ll 10a whon nwo proves in foal. Good graBS paddook, at Is Od por wook: All ofo taken, but no responsibility, Groom's foo, 5s; payable at lit'dt norvioo.

W. G 1 ; MARTIN, er4 Proprietor, Hildorfchorpo.' Tho Standard Bred Amoriaan Trotting bullion 'K1 M E & SON, JJ by Berlin (Importod), dam Queen Emma (imported), dam of Boston and Princobs Emma, dam of Berlin Abdullah, will Trayol Oam»ru Dia-Jot, and will atand at Waituki North thissoa«on.

EMERSON is a wholo brown with blaok points, standing 16 hands 3 inches (bred by Mit Jato Robert Wilkin, li'eq., Christohuroh), winner of tho Cup and Stallion Raoo, August 1 lth, 1893, and first prize takT wherever shown. His performances on tH Track stamp him as an Undo niably Good Ho. o ; his blood in tint of tho boat familioi of fnf/t and gaino trotters in the grout brooding district known as tho Blue Gram) Soolion of Koutuoky, His sfco, color, soundness aud naturul trotting giit ut onco pronounoo him to bo tho Finest Horso over introduced into this District for tho improvomunt of tho Road und Track j Horses. For furthor pr tioulara au to brooding soo oar do. Thumb: L4 4^, payablo lot January, 1895; groom's foo 5», payablo at first aorvioo ; Lfi 5s ha" guarantee, viz., L2 123 Gd payable on 1st Jimuury, 1895, 12 12s Gd when muro provos in foal. Good grass paddock providod, wo" watered, at 2a por wook. Two or more mures for the eoason as por agroomont. Every oaro takon, but iio responsibility ( For furthor partioularo apply to JOHN HENDERSON, Proprietor , Glonooo Hotol, Waitr »cl North

N B.—Uautration dono ; guarantee given, if required aull Hin OHAOKLOCK • JTJ. O SOUTHEND ]j "■'"."I |i|| |! Chaw kordSt FOUNDRY, ('•.|Jf;':-|j DUNEDIN. OVER 5000 OF THESE RANGES IN USE IN NEW ZEALAND. Thoy will burn Licinitj!, Truo Coai/ or' Wood up to 24in long ,

Tho Oueaivro SELF-CONTAINED and nood NO SETTING. } CAN BE WOHKBD IN A CHIMNEY f OE WITH STOVE PtPB. * - Tho Ovon Bottoms Hoab Woll. flood 1 Bread Bukora. Very Suitable for ) Shopherd'u Huts, Shpop Stations, l/'armB, Uotolo, and Jewell* ", infj Hojbob, MADE IN ALL SIZES WITH OOPJ'ER OR CAvS'l' IRON BOJTIiEKS. HIGH OK LOW PUMSSUKK BOILKUS FI'J'TEDi H. E. S11A0KL00K, Make i s of tho Oolobrutod PalonO 11 0 R I 0 N" OOOKING RANGE 3olp By Ata Ikonmonoeus Cafctilm'uon ou Application to tho Maker and Putenteo* TOMB RAILINOS.TrON FRET WORK AND GENRRAu OASTINGR AT 1/ O W F! 8 '»• « a T W *

SWELL'S PURE WHITE OILS .,«. Cure » s JP«vius, Strains, RhoumatioD alilinoeiH of Taints, eto]t etc WANTM), KNO wS-UmbrollaTlT PAIRED and REC07ERKD. A Largo Variety of Oovora on hand. Hair I cutting, 6d ; Shaving 3d, at Jas. Shkaud's, noxbdoor.toMr Martin'u, Th»mos atroot pamarn nr i8 NORTH OtXgo FOUNDrT Thames Street, Oamaku JOHN J A 0 K f > EstOTNKMU,;GBNBBAL BLACKSMITH. AND^WnKBLWIlIOHxT Agrioulfcurftllmplomonband Mmohiao Mukor nncl Imvortori

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8088, 28 September 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8088, 28 September 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8088, 28 September 1894, Page 4

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