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PUBLIO NOTICE S To Tbavbl This Season In the Awamoko, Uuntrboo, Otlako, Knrow, and Hakateraroea blstrlots, The famous Clydesdale Stallion, [> A N T I N ROBIN, [%• by Young Prinoe of Wales, Terms—l 3 10« j Groom fee, 6s, payable at firat servloe. Guarantees as per agree, men*. For further pirtlonlars apply to JOHN FfUQKEH, Proprietor, Awamoko; 308 Or to the Groom In oharge. The Pure-bred Clydesdale Stallion IR WILLIAM WALLACE . Will travel this Season Kurow, Otlako, and Hakataramea. Sir William Wallace was bred by Mr Holly, of Leeßton. Sire, Sir Colin Campbell, bred by Mr Symons, Symons Plains, Tasmania; dam, tell, bred by Robert StephenßOD, Athol Bank, Talerl; the property of Mr T. 0. Viokers, Timaru. filro, Blair's Champion; dam, Duohess. Holl was the champion mare of the Talerl, thus showing Sir William Wallace to bo one of the right breed. Sir William Wallaoo la a beautiful dark bay horao, atandiog 16J hands high, with immense bone and hair. Ho has an excellent temper, and is a euro foat-gottor. a a prize-taker he was plaood first at Kaiapoi and Becond at Walmate. Terms: L 3 3s, payable at end of season, Groom's Feo, ss, payable at firat sorvloe, All mareß sold or exohanged to bo paid for as in foal. All demands payable to the groam at the end of season, WILLIAM FRASER, Proprietor, Kurow. To Stand this Season At Weston Farm, And will serve a limited number of maros, THE IMPORTED CLYDESDALE STALLION, RENFREW JOOK, Renfrew Jook is a horse well-known to farmers and breeders, he having travelled this district soma years ago, (0 that it is needlesß to give his pedigree. A (rasa paddook will be provided at the farm for mares oomlng from a distance. Terms—L2 2s caoh mare, half guarantee, payable at end of season ; L2 2s when m»ro proves In foal. All mares sold or exchanged Bervloe to be paid for immediately change of owner takes plaoe. 0. M'GREGOR, Proprietor, 471 Weston Farm. The well-known Clydesdale Stallion T O R D H ADDO will travel this season In the Awamoko, Ngapara, Maerewhonu and Duntroon districts. Terms, 1.4 4s. Groom'* Fee, 6s, A. BALFOUR, Proprietor, Ngapara. Will travel this season In the Otiake, Kurow, and Hakateramoa districts, The Clvdeßdale Stallion Bonny* Scotland (New Zealand Stud Book 45,) Sire, Sir Waltor Scott (Imp); dam, Colin Campbell, owned and bred by Mr Jamei Walls, Kaiapoi. Termß, E4, payable on January 20th, 1890, Groom's fee, sb, ALEX, BALFOUR, Proprietor, Ngapara. QUITE TRUE 1 A FEW ADVANANOE3 OF TUB DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY'S 9 HIRE PURCHASE SYSTEM. lst—No matter where you live, lb enables you to beoome the owner of a thoroughly good and sound Pianoforte or Amerloan Organ by simply paying the Hire for a stated period, 2nd—Possession is obtained on' payment of the First Monthly or Quarterly Inatalment. 3rd—No further expense whatever is Incurred beyond tho Instalments for tho period agreed on. 4th—The Plane or Amerloan Organ oan bo ▼changed for ono of a hotter olass at time within the period of hiring, sth—&n excellent Piano or Organ (warranted for 10 years) oan be obtained for a deposit of 30s and paymont of 30s monthly. 6th— A Flrst-olass Guarantee Is given with every Instrument purohasod, 7th— Catalogues, terms, eto., post freo on applioation, Shest Musio a Specialty. THE DRESDEN PIANO CO.'3 DEPOT QUITE TRUE, P E T E R ORB, COAL MERCHANT. Bbhind.Post Otfiob, Oamabu, Nowoastle Coal arriving at short Intervals' and Speolal Kodnotlona made If taken from Ship's sldo. ' All kinds of 'Now Zealand Coal kopt; alao Firewood in short and long engths. Drain Pipes all sizes. 190 ATE RING Pota of all sizes, japanned . . and galvanised, now to hand ; also Garden Tools of all descriptions, at tho Little Dust Pan, Thamss-streßt. JAPANESE Folding foreens, snltable for stove ornaments, 2s 6d oaoh; also handled Fans, for wall deoorations, 2d to 6d each, lacquered Cabinets, Glove Boxoi, eto., eto , at particularly low prloes, at tho Little Dußt Pan, Thameß-street. CHURNS, Milk Dishes, Butter Pats and Prints, in variety, and at lowest prioes, at tho Little Dnst Pan, Thamea-stroot. JUST Opened, a large consignment of Earthenware and China, comprising yellow mixing bowls and pio dhhes, tollo» ware, oups and sauoerß, figures and vaaos, hot water jags, dinner ware, ohina tea sets, butter jars, mugs, oandlestloks, eto., eto., eto. Inspection invited at the Llttlo Dust Pan, Themes-street, JUST PUBLIBHED—PrIoe, OneShilllnß: "Our JEvb3. and how to tjhk Them"; With an Introduction on the Influenao of School Life on Sight and Health. By Wm. M. Stonhouse, M.D. (Honorary Physician Dnnedln Hospital; lato Cllnioal Assistant Royal Ophthalmio Hospital, Mooifields; and Golden fcquare Throat Hospital, London.) Dunedln. J. WILKIE ft CO. and all Booksellers.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 4541, 3 December 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Oamaru Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 4541, 3 December 1889, Page 4