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Public Notices J£EMPTHORNE, pROSSER, & TO 0 ' L IMITED CELEBRATED SPECIAL MANURES ANALYSIS GUARANTEED. Farmers using our Manures should not use less than 2 cwt. per acre as it pays better to use it freely by ensuring certainty of crop each season. PRICES AND a ERMS of our Manures for 1894-;') as under, delivered on Railway Trucks at our Works Siding. Bags Free, and not returnable. £ s. d. Special Superphosphate A ... 610 0 I Special Superphosphates „ Bone Dust Coarse E ... 6 0 0 „ Bone Dust Fine „ Blood Manure H ... 7 0 0 | ~ Garden Manure „ Potato „ L ... 7 0 0 „ Turnip „ Grass ~ N ... 7 0 0 | ~ Corn ~ ~ Orchard, Grape or Linseed Manure as required. SULPHATE AMMONIA, NITRATE POTASH, NITRATE SODA, and SULPHATE IRON ALWAYS IN STOCK. GUANO.—We can supply when wanted. Prices range from L3to L 5 per ton. Our attention has been called to the fact that our Manures were not included in the test trials by the Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Association. We can give no explanation, as we have always got first positions at these shows. No doubt it was an accidental omi sion of the Committee or that our twelve years' work so impressed them of the reliability of our Manures that no further test was necessary, we being the largest permanent manure makers in New Zealand, and that they would give the imported stuff a trial. We however attach no importance to such trials and advise our customers accordingly. Kindly send orders early to be delivered when required. We thank our numerous friends for past favors and shall endeavor always to give them good results. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER, AND CO.'S NEW ZEALAND DRUG COMPANY, LIMITED.

To Travel 'This Season In the Otepopo, Incholme, Hampden, Hillgrove, and Surrounding Districts THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION PU C K . Sire, Leolinus ; Dam, Titania. For pedigree and performances see cards. Terms : L3,'„to be paid at endjof season, Ist January, 1895. P. RUSSELL, Proprietor QHAS. Jg EGG AND 21, PRINCES-STREET, DUNJmuN, The Oldest, Cheapest and Best jpTANO, QRGAN AND % * .< ARK HOUSE, %-V In Otago, Have just opened out a NEW SHIPMENT OF PIANOS. Including CoLLARD AND CoLLAKI), SCIIWECIITEN, Sandon and Steedman, Gors and Kallmann, Eavestaff, and English Exhibition Model Piano, L3B 55a, The Best Value in the Market. All the Latest Novelties in SHEET AND BOOK SI New Songs, Dances, and_. Pianoforte Pieces. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF VIOLINS From 20s to L2O.

To Travel in the Oamaru District, and Stand at Commercial Stables, The Famous American Standard-bred Stallion E N T U C K Y. (Full brother to General Tracy and Oaklands). Covered two miles in smin 38sec ; also one mile in 2min 44sec. One of the Best American Standard-bred Horses in the Colonies. By Berlin (imp); Dam, Jenny Tracy (imp). Kentucky is a rich bay with black points, nine years old, and a rare goer, with beautiful temper ; 16 hands high. Berlin, his sire, is too well known to require comment. He was brpd by J. Alexander, Esq, Woodburn Farm, Kentucky, U.S. A., got by Woodford Mambrino, 2min 21^sec; dam Sue Dudley, dam of Mambrino Dudley, 2min 19sec ; 2ud dam, Madame Dudley, by Bashaw Horse; 3rd dam, by May Day, sire of May Queen, 2min 26sec ; Woodford Mambrino's dam, Woodbine, 2min 19sec. Woodford Mambrino sired Abbotsford, 2min 27isec; Conway, 2min 22Asee ; Mageota, 2uiin 24sec; Lady M'Fatridge, 2min 29sec ; Dacia, 2min 291 sec ; (jeorge Ayer, 2min 30sec. Mambrino Chief, sire of Mambrino, sired twelve winners with records from 2min 18Jsec to 2min 22sec. Berlin is full brother to Mambrino Dudley, 2min 19sec: Jenny Tracy, bred by Temple Bergen, Mercer County, Kentucky, was got by Tom Stamps (standard), dam by Bourbon Chief, sire of Calmar, 2min 23|sec ; 2nd dam, Lutie Rodgers, dam of Sophie Temple, 2min 27sec; Abdallah Pilot, sire of Tom Stamps was from Mambrino Chief Mare; 2nd dam, Burch's mare, Rosalind's dam, 2min 21fsec ; and sired Picard, 2miu 18J,sec; also, Red Jim, 2inin 2.-fsec, at 3 years old. Tom Stamps' dam, Queen Dido, was also dam of the famous Red Wilkes. Tom Stamps had a four-year-old record of 2min 36sec, but died before having a chance at the stud. For further pedigree see American Stud Book. Kentucky ran in harness 2 miles, time smin 38sec; also won at Lancaster Park 3 miles, 9min 23see, as a four-year-old. Covered 3 miles in harness at the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Show Grounds on the 12th of August, 1592 ; time, Bmin 23sec. Also trotted 4 miles in lOmin 52sec on the same ground in August, 1891. Trotted one mile in harness at the Agricultural and Pastoral Grounds on August 11th, 1593, in 2tnin 44sec, passing through a big field. Kentucky took Ist prize at the Canterbury Show, 1S90; took Ist and special pvizes, Rangiora, and 2nd prize at Leeston, IS9I ; 1892, Ist and special at Rangiora, 2nd Christchurch; 1893, Ist at Christchurch, beating horses from America.

ACCORDEONS, BANJOS, GUITAR MANDOLINES, AND ZITHERS. BRASS INSTRUMENTS BY BESSON ANI) 800 SE Y REPAIRS TO ALL INSTRUMENTS CAREFULLY EXECUTED. 21 PRINCES-STREET, DUNEDIN. CHAS. BEGG AND CO. TEES-STREET GROCERY STORE TUT R S W H I T E in Thanking her Numerous Customers for their Bountiful Patronage, begs to announce that she is prepared to supply tho very BEST ARTICLE at the LOWEST FIGURE for CASH. New Season's Teas a Speciality, This Season's Hams and Bacon, from guaranteed Dairy-Fed Pigs, now Ready. Choice Brands of Butter from the Boat Dairies. Prompt Attention to Customers, and Goods Delivered to any part of the Town. Country Orders promptly attended to. Dairy Produce Bought for Cashor taken in Exchange tor Goods. MRS E . WHITE TEES-STREET, OAMARU. nPHOMSONAND CO. -®- NUMENTAL WORKS, MORAY PLACE, D;UN'EDIN Opposite First Church. Designs and Prices furnished at tho"shortoßt notice for MARBLE, GRANITE, OR O AMARU STONE MONUMENTS. Iron Railings, Stone and Concrete Ke.oing supplied. Inscriptions Cut in Town or Country Prices Strictly Moderath.

Terms : L 4 4s season; two or more mares as per arrangement. Grooming fee, ss. Good paddocks provided for mares sent to Commercial Stables at Is per week. All care taken, but no responsibility. For full particulars apply to Groom in charge, or to YV. JARDEN, Owner, 33, Gloucester-street, Limvood, Christchurcb. The Standard-bred American Trotting Stallion Emerson, by Berlin (imported), dam Queen Emma (imported), dam of Boston and Priucess Emma, dam of Berlin Abdallah, will travel Oamaru District, and will stand at Waitaki North this season. EMERSON is a whole brown with black points, standing 16 hands 3 inches (bred by the late Robert Wilkin, Esq., Christchurch), winner of the Cup and Stallion Race, lltli August, 1893, and first prize taker wherever shown. For particulars as to breeding see cards. Terms: L 4 4s, payable Ist January, 1895; groom's fee ss, payable at first service; L 5 os half guarantee, viz., L2 12s 6d payable on Ist January, 1895, L2 12s 6d when mares prove iu foal. Good grass paddock provided, well watered, at 2s per week. Two or more mares for the season as per agreement. Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to JOHN, HENDERSON, Proprietor. Glencoe Hotel, Waitaki North. N.B.—Castration done ; guarantee given, if required. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, In the Ngapara, Duntroon, Livingstone, and Otepopo Districts, The Famous Coaching Stallion THE CZAR, By Young Highflyer. For Pedigree, See Cards. Teems : L3—3os payable at end of season and 30s when Mare proves to be in Foal. Groom's Fee, 5s ; payable at first service. Owners of Mares at time of Service held responsible. JOHN WATT, Proprietor, Ngapara.

TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, In the Papakaio and Surrounding Districts, The Purebred Arabian Entire TT I 0 T 0 R. He is a dark brown, standing 15 hands 3 inches high, of superior quality, very docile and tractable. He was bred in Africa, from the Godolplyn strain of blood. VICTOR won several races in Africa, in fast time, on the flat and over sticks. Imported by W. K. Fillis, Esq. Terms : LI 10s at Ist January, 1895; and LI 10s when mare proves in foal. Good grass paddock, at Is 6d per week. All care taken, but no responsibility. Groom's fee, 5s ; payable at first service. Also, To Travel in the Same Districts, The Shetland Pony Entire M A i_ 0 E .' MAJOR is a rich bay with black points, stands hands high, and is a noted prizetaker. Teems : LI at end of season, and LI when mare proves to be in foal. W. G. MARTIN, Proprietor Hilderthorpe. HARLEQUIN TOBACCO. rT HE New Make is a delightfully cool I and pleasant smoke, and worth a trial by all who appreciate the real Virginia leaf

THE NEW ZEALAND BRAPSHAW AND ABC GUIDE. A Complete and Roliable Guide to New Zealand, containing an Alphabetical arrangement of all Places of Importance in the Colony. „ , , Time Tables and Fares of New Zealand Railways, Steamers, and Coaches (North and South Island), Six Maps, etc. Published Monthly. Price, One Penny Annual Subscription Price, Is ; postod, 1 6d. For advertisements apply to Arthu Cleave and Co., Auckland. Sold at all Booksellers and Railway Book stalls in the Colony. 10 make your Afternoon Tea the luxury of the day, drink TIGER BLEND TEAS T Printed and published by the Proprietor Gkokgk .Tones, Jun. ,at tho oifico of the Oamaru Mail, Tyws-street, Oamari', provincial District of Ot.apo. N.Z, DECEMBER 18, 1894

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XIX, Issue 6127, 18 December 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume XIX, Issue 6127, 18 December 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume XIX, Issue 6127, 18 December 1894, Page 4

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