ILE&1I GAD HEDLEY
TUESDAY, 2nd OCTOBER?
At Junction Yards,
At 12 o'clock.
PLEMINO AND HEI'IEY *■ will hold their usual FORTNIGHTLY STOCK SALE at tho nboTe timo and palce— 0r29
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
T7NION STEAM COMPANY OF I I NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED).
FOR DUNKDIN, Timaru, Lyttolton, Wellington and Westport — Tho o.s. BRUNNER, on Tuesday, 2nd October. FOR GREYMOUTH. via Timaru, Lyttelton, and Wellington— Tho a.o. Hl'.RALD,e,vly. FOR NAPIER, via Timaru and Lyt« telton— The s.a. OHAU, on Wodnos* day, the 3rd October. FOR AUCKLAND— Steamer early.
Note— Passengers and cargo booked to all New Zealand ports, and tho principal porta of Australia alao, by Orient Line and Sun Francisco aervico through to or from Londou. H. AITKEN, Agent.
NEW SHIPMENTS of Shootings, Calicoea, Cretonnes, Umbrellas, etc, etc. More to open in ft Few Day*. — CLAY.TON, GAUniNKR, AND COMPANY.
A BOON 10 HOUSEHOLDERS.
THS ALLANDALE COAL COMPANY (LIMITED), Near Shag Point.
A Saving of 25 Pbu Cent on Your Coa& Bill,
'jpHE ALLANDALE COAL ia tho BEST? -*• PRODUCED on the Eastern Sea* board. It is an Excellent STEAM COAL, Unrivalled for Bakers, and » Good DOMKSTIO COAL, burning with a rich oily flame ; does not Sparkle, and leaves a White Ash.
IT IS BOTH CHEAP AND EXCELLENT.
Orders Sent Direct to tho Miao promptly attended to. sr2o
WANTED KNOWN.— Special Valuo in Floorcloths and Carpets, now offered at Clayton, Gardiner's.
TO TRAVEL In tho Oamaru District, and Stand at) Commercial Stablei, Tho Famous American St»ncUrd«brod Stallion
KB N T U OK Y.
(Full brother to General Tracy and Onklan<ls). Covered two miles in smiQ 38seo ; aluo one mile In 2min 44sec,
One of the B«t American Standard -brcct Horacs in the Colonies.
By Berlin (imp.) ; dam, Jenny Tracy (imp.)
Kentucky is a rich bay vrith black points, nine years old, and a rato goor, with beaut i-
ful temper ; 1G bands high. Berlin, his sire, is too well known to require co nmcut. Ho was bred by A. J. Alexander, Esq., Woodburn l ( «rm, Ken1 ucky, U.S. A , got by Woodlord Mambrino, 2inin 21}? ec; dam Suo Dudley, dam of Mambriuo Dudley. 2miu 19aeo ; 2nd dam, Madamo Dudley, by Bashaw Uorso; 3rd dam, by May Pay, niro of May Qucon, 2min 26«$c ; Woodford Mambrino'a dam, WoodLino, 2min 19seo. Woodford Mambrino eired Abbote'ord, 2miu 27J«ec ; Conway, 2min 22£sgo : MagonU, 2miu 24*560 ; L*ay M'F'Undg", 2mia 29acc ; Dacia, 2min 23Jsec ; (Jeorgo Ayer, 2mm 30acc. Mam* brioo Chief, sire of Mambrino, sired twclre winners, with records ftom 2min I8£»eo to 2min 22aec Berlin ia lull brother to Mstm* bnuo Dudley, 2tnin 193ec. Jenny Tr^cy, bred by Tcn)ple Borgen, f eg., Mercer County, Kentucky, iras got by Tom (Stanipa (standard), dam by Bourbon Chief, site of Calmar, 2mtn 23Jiec ; 2ad dam LutioKodgera, dwnof Sophto Temple, 2min 27eec ; Abdullah Pilot, aire of lorn Sfampy, waa fiom Mambrino Chief mare ; 2nd dam, Burch's mare, Rosalinda dam, 2min 21'fjec; and sired Picard, 2mln 18^eo; ulao Red Ji-n, 2min 28soo, at 3 years old. Tom Stamps' dan 1 , Queen Dido, hh") al*o dam of the famous Red Wilkos. Tom htamps had a foui«year-old record of 2miu 3Cgee, but died boforo having a ch&nco at the 6tud. For further pedigree »co Amorican Stud Book.
Kentucky rau in harness 2 miles, timo 6min 38uec ; also won fit Lancaster Pork, 3 mi'ea, 9 nin ftJsoc, as a four-year-old. Covered three miles in harness at ths Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Show Grounds on the 12th of August, 1892 ; time, Bmin 23sec. Also trotted 4 miles in lOmin 52500 on tho game ground in August, 1891. 1 rotted 1 mile in harness at the Agricultural and Pa^tor^l Grounds on August} 11th, 1893, iu2miu 4 hoc, passing through
a big field. Kentucky took lot pnzn at tho Canterbury bhow, 1890 ; took lat and epecia p- ize*, Rungiora, and 2nd prize at Leestonl 1891: 1892, lirat and special *t Itengiora, 2ud Christchurch ; 1893, Ist at Christchun h. beiting horses from America. Terms— L4 4m season ; two or more marca as per arrangement. Grooming fee, ss, lor full particulars apply to Groom in charge, or to W. JAR HEN, Owner, 33, Gloucester street, Linwood, Christchurch. RED HOUSE, Thames Stkeet, H. N. ANDERSON. TO ARTIhTS, Etc Just Opened— A Largo Assortment of Oil and Water colors, Brushes, Studies, Canvases, Etc, A LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO TEACHERS. Newest Designs in Walkor'a and othejf Stationery, Newest Books of tho day by every steamer. Monthly Periodicals, Journals, etc. Subccribora wanted* luvoices juat to hnnd of Large AeiortmcaS of Pnzo Bookß.— School Commit Us* Specially Notified,
Large Assortment of Albums, Biblca, Church PraiHo, Church Services, Hymm, Wesley's Hymns, Etc., Very Large Selection of Birthday Cards, Etc., Just Opened.
/ 11 Lines of School Booka kept in Stock*
For Wedding wd Birthday Prcient* Yisito and Inspect, bolore buying eUcwhcre, Tho Large JStock at
RED HOUSE, H, H, AN.PKKSQtf, lift
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8089, 29 September 1894, Page 3
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