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|TO ODRAVEL [DBIS SEASON, la the Oamaru and Surrounding Districts, The Carriage Stallion Weihnaoh®en, Sire, Berlin (imp.); dam, Maori. WEIHNACHTEN is a bright bay with black points, and will be 6 years old on the 24th December 1898, and has splendid action and a beautiful temper. Stands 16 hands and 2 inches high. Terms: L 3 3s; payable ab Ist January, 1899. Half guarantee: L 4 4s; L2 2s at lab January and L2 2s when mare proves in foal. Two or more mares as per arrangement. Groom fee, sb. All mares sold or ax. changed after first service held to be in foal. Good paddocking provided at Is per week. All care, but no responsibility. For full particulars apply to groom in charge, or N. Oaldwhll, Commoroial Stables. S. H. GOODALL, Owner, South Oamaru. To Travel in the Papakaio and Surrounding Districts, The Pure Clydesdale Colt, TIARIi OF SPRINGFIELD Sire, Crown Prince ; Dam, Kate. The Karl is a beautiful bay, rising 3 years, with a set of grand legB; short, strong, and wiry. He is a finely topped horse, short back, deep ia the rib, woll coupled. His sire is the champion horse, Crown Prince, so well and favorably known during the past 7 years as the Awamoa stud horße. Crown Prince, by the famous Lord Salisbury, importer from Scotland, and who was never beaten either in Scotland or New Zealand The dam of Crown Prince was Damsel, imported from Sootland and cost 500 guineas at Lord Dunmoro'B sale. Khe was reckoned the best mare in Scotland. The Earl of Springfield's dam is P .e, by Avon Chief (150 N.Z.5.8.), sire K ri nce of Kilbrid .mportpd, 10 N.Z.5.8.), dam Grace Darling (36 N.Z.5.8.) by Prince Charlie, imported by W. Boag, Esq., Fendulton. Grace Darling was the best mare ever stood in New Zealand. She beat Maggie Craig, the champion mare of Scotland. Grand dam of the Earl, Jess, by Sir William Wallace, well known as Fleming and Hedley's stud horse, g-sire Kettle's Sir William Wallace, reputed to be the best imported horse ever landed in this country. The pedigree of the Earl is tip-top, and combines the blood of the very best draughts in Scotland and New Zealand. He cannot) fail to breed well. Terms, L4—L2 at the end of Beason, and L2 when mares prove to bo in foal. Full guarantee L 5. Free Paddocks for Mares from a distance for one month ; after that time 1b per week will be charged. All care taken but no responsibility. JAMES GIBSON, Owner. Springfield, Papakaio. To stand at Kurow and travel the Surround ing districts, The Stan da d-bred Trotting Stallion, JAY GOULD. Sire : Berlin. Dam : Messenger Maid. Feb—Season, L 3 3s. Groomage, 5b ab first service. Good paddocking, la per week ; all care taken; no responsibility. All feeß payable Ist January, 1899, to ERR AND MACINTOSH, Proprietors. The Famous Clydesdale Stallion CROWN PRINCE Will stand this season At Awamoa. The number of Mareß taken will be striotly limited, and booked in the order of application. In addition to honors gained by this horse's stock far too numerous to mention, two three-year-old colts—Sir Peroival and Lord of the Isles, were shewn at the Melbourne Show last year, and placed first and second, Sir Percival being also Champion of the yard. Terms—Six guineas, half guarantee,' Also, The Pure-bred Clydesdale Colt Knight templar, First Prize 3-year-old ab last Oamaru Show. Sire, Crown Prince. Dam, Rowena. The breeding of this colt is unsurpassed, his dam Rowena having taken eight first and three champion prizes ab Oamaru. Terms—Four guineaß, half guarantee. Mares sold or exchanged to be reckoned la foal. Full particulars on application. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, In Oamaru and Surrounding Districts, The Thoroughbred Stallion Q AJOLERY. Cajolery is of a rich dark ohesbnnti color, stands 16 hands high, hag splendid, aotioni He has grand bone and a Bweet temper, is a sure foal-getter arid has an unqualified reoordi on.the turf. / Cajolery's sire is Apremonb, from Flattery' a daughter of, Traducer, and Miss Flat. Cajolery's time, lmin 16Jaeo in the Champagne Stake ab, Dunedin, has never been beaten. He is a great horse, and of great merit. Terms: L 3 season; L 4 half guarantee. Groom's fee, ss. Mares sold or exchanged, owners ab tlms of servioe responsible. Paddocking' provided for Mares from a distance, 2s 6d per week. All care, no responsibility. JOHN WATT, Proprietor, Ngapara. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, In the Awamoko, Papakaio, Pukeurl, and Maerewhenua Districts, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion, CE DR I O TH E SAXON by Crown Prince, dam Rowena. For Pedigree see Cards. Terms: Two Guineas at the end of season, and Two Guineas when the mare proves in foal. Good grass paddocks provided for: mares from a distance. All care taken but no responsibility. l?or further particulars apply bo groom charge, or to T. AND A. HALL, Or WM. GARDINER, Owners. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, In the Otepopo and Surrounding Districts* THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION, LORD SALISBURY II Bred by owner, fcire, Lord Lyon ; dam. by Springbank; grand-dam by Renfrew Jock. Lord Salisbury, 1L is rising 3 yoarß, and stands 16 handß 3 inohes. Terms ... L 3 3s. Half at end of season and half when mare groves in foal Groom's fee ss, payable ab rst service, DAVID COX, Proprietor, Otepopo

YOU CAN SAVE COAL AND HAVE£YOUR)|FOOD PROPERLY iCOOKED BY USING ONE OF E. SHACK LOCK'S CELEBRATED "OR TO N" KAN GBS OYER 18,000 OF THESE RANGES NOW IN USE IN THE COLONY. Tbey will Barn Lignite, True Coal, or Wood up to 2i inches in Length. THE FLUES ARE ALL SELF-CONTAINED AND NEED NO SETTING. CAN BE WORKED IN A CHIMNEY OR WITH STOVE PIPE. THE OVEN HEATS WELL AND IS A GOOD BREAD BAKER. MADE IN AT.Ti SIZES WITH COPPER OR CAST-IRON BOILERS, SINGLE OR DOUBLE OVENS. VERY SUITABLE FOR SHEPHERDS' HUTS, SHEEP STATIONa, FARMS HOTELS, AND DWELLING HOUSES High or Low Pressure Bojxees Fitted. SOLD BY ALL IRONMONGERS. OMB RAILINGS, IRON FRETWORK, AND GENERAL CASTINGS At Lowest Rates. Catalogueß°on application to the Maker and Patentee— H E. S HACKLOCK SOUTHEND FOUNDRY, PRINCES STREET, f.DUNEDINjI f ksn FOR INFANTS AND INVALIDS Mellin's Food when prepared is similar to Breast Milk and is adapted for use in all climates.

To Travel this season, In the Oamaru and Surrounding District, The Pure-bred Clydesdale Stallion KING'S PRIDE. Sire—King of the Vanquishers, by Young Vanquisher, out of Miss M'Cormick. Dam—Flower, first prize brood mare Ashburton, 1886, 1887, by Boag's Crown Prince ; Crown Prince, winner 3 firsts, 3 seconds, 3 special prizes, by Young Watty (imp.), out of Marchioness, who was the winner of 7 firsts, 6 seconds, and 5 special prizeß. Grand l)am—Blossom, winner of 7 first prizes, by Young Hero. Terms—L2 2s payable at end of season, and L2 2s when ttare proves in foal. Groom's fee, ss. For further particulars see cards, or apply to groom in charge. Good grass paddocks for one month free. All care taken, bub no responsibility. O'BRIEN AND ORR, Proprietors, North Roa TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, In the Waiareka, lncholme, and Surrounding Districts, THE POBEBRBD CLYDESDALE STALLION, Young renfrew. Sire, Renfrew Jock ; dam, Helen M'Gregor. For pedigree see cards. Terms: L 4; L2 at end of season and L2 when mare proves in foal. Groom's fee ss, payable at first service. All mares sold or exchanged to be considered in foal. Grazing for one month free, after that 2s per week will be charged, all care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars see cards. D. M'GREGOR, Weston, Proprietor TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, In the Maheno and Totara districts— standing at Mr William M'Auley's, lncholme, on Mondays; at Medora Hotel from Tuesday midday to vv ednesday morning ; atid for the remainder of the week at) Windsor Park, THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION, "O RITISH MONARCH By British Lion; dam, Duchess 111. For pedigree see cards. Terms—Two Guineas at the end of the season and Two Guineas when the mare proves in foal. Groom's fee ss, payable at first service. Mares sold or exchanged to be considered as in foal and the owner at the time of first service to be held responsible. Good grass paddocks provided at Windsor Park for mares from a distance for one month. All care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to the owner, E. MENLOVE, Windsor Park. The Fashionable and Very Superior Thoroughbred Stallion EUR OCLYDOtf will stand at Glenavy, and will be in Oamaru every week. EUH.OCLYDON, by Gorton, out of Lady Gertrude, pedigree tracing back to 1715, and bred on the same lines as Trenton. For further particulars see cards containing complete pedigree. Terms : Thoroughbred mares, LlO 10s, payable Ist January, 1899 ; half-bred mares as per arrangement. Groom's fee, 5a ; payable at first service. Good grass paddocks provided, well watered, at 2s per week. JKvery care taken, but' no responsibility. To travel in the Papakaio, Oamaru, Kak - nui, Maheno, lncholme, Waiareka and Ngapara Districts, and at Waitaki North. The Sbandard-bred American Trotting Stallion Emerson, by Berlin (imported), dam Queen Emma (imported), dam of Boston and Princess Emma, dam of Berlin Abdallah, will travel Waiareka and Oamaru districts, and will stand atT Waitaki North this season. For Pedigree see Cards. Emerson has sired the well-known trotters Young Emerson, Miss Emerson, Young American, andDanby, .winners and fu,sD horses. Sam Slick is bred the same way, and is one of the fastest horses in New Zealand. : ' Terms : L 4 4s, payable Ist January, 1899. Groom's fee ss, payable at first service. Good grass paddocks provided for mares from a distance, well watered, at Is 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. W D I M I C K. • Sailmakek. Horsecovers, Tents, U arpaulings. of all descriptions. Rope, Twine, Tar, ' Blocks, Etc. DIMIGK SEAMLESS and IMPROVED , PAffiEN&COVE&S. A SPECIALITY. U YNH -"BTBSIET^' OAMABU. '

NIMMO AND BLAIR, DUNEDIN, Have Now Ready for Delivery PLANTS and TREES Of all descriptions, including the following Novelties and Specialities : STRAWBERRY.—"RoyaI Sovereign": A very fine variety, the fruit being of large size, richly colored, very luscious, and of most excellent flavor. Comes early into fruit and yields a large crop of handsome, firm-fleshed berries. Per dozen, ss. LUCRETIA DEWBERRY.—A recent introduction from America. Sure to become popular. It is a very prolific bearer. 'The fruit in appearance is similar to blackberry, bearing in clusters, but of a much larger size, and of a delicious flavor. To grow them successfully they should be grown to a trellis or to stakes in a simil manner to vines. Each 9d ;7s 6d per dozen JAPANESE PLUMB.—"Purple Monster" : This variety o Japanese Plum combines the features of immense size, good quality, juiciness, and heavy bearing to an extent unequalled in an other Oriental Plum. (The tree is of hardy constitution and of vigorous growth. " Wicksom" :Of this fine variety the raiser (Mr Burbank) says—"Among the many thousand Japan Plums which I have fruited, this one, so far, stands pre-eminent in its rare combination of good qualities.- ... A year ago I was convinced that this was perhaps the beat of all the Japan Plums, and have yet no reason to change that opinion. . . •'Burbank," " Satsuma," "Ogon," "Kelsey," etc., etc. RHUBARB.—"lmproved Crimson Winter" : The peculiarity of this variety and its great value lies in the fact that it is at its greatest perfection during thewinter months, when all other varieties of Rhubard are at rt st. Stalks long, of an intense scarlet or crimson color, and of excellent flavor. We predict a great future for this variety. CLIAN i'HUS PUNICEUS (White).—A beautiful White Flowering Specimen of the Clianthus Puniceus, having all the characteristics of its parent plant except in the flower, which is of a beautiful pearly-white color. Each 2s 6d. RED-FLOWERING MANUKA.—A sport from the well-known V 9 hite-flowering Manuka, its flowers being of a delicate red color. Invaluable for cutting purposes. Blooms of this fine novelty shown at the Dunedin Horticultural Society's Summer Show attracted a large amount of attention. Each 2s 6d. O"SPECIALTIES in SEEDS or Exhibi tion Purpeses.—Beans : Shiels' " Border Hero" Cabbage: Blair's "Phenomenal," Lamb's "Eailieso of All." Carrot : "Plevna fctump - rooted." Cauliflower : " The Monarch." Lettuce : " Zealandia." Onion : " Early Golden Globe." Peas : " Rev. Dr Stuart," " Sir Harry Atkinson." Fruit Trees, Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Plants, Roses, and Nursery Stuff of all sorts, Seed Potatoes, Rhubarb Boots, Asparagus Roots, Seakale Roots, etc., etc., now ready for delivery. "JADOO," a New Potting Material for the successful raising and growing of fceeds, Plants, etc. " Jadoo-" increases the size of flowers, prolongs their, season of bloom, and ensures' brilliancy and intensity of color. Perfectly clean to handle, and free of any offensive smell. The Pure-bred Clydesdale Stallion Lord ranfurly Will travel fcgapara, Tables, Duntroon, Maerewhenua, and Papakaio districts. Sire—Lord Salisbury (imp.) Dam—Laura Foley, by Young Banker (imp.) G d Laura Macpherson, by Sir Colin (imp.) Ggd by Marquis (imp,). Terms—i-4 4s—L2 2s at end of season and L2 2a ween mare proves in foal. Groom's fee, ss. Grazing free for one month, after that 2s per week jviil be charged. Every.care taken but no responsibility. In case of mares sold or exchanged,, the owner at. the time of service held responsible. For further particulars see cards or apply to THOMAS LIKEN, Springhead Ngapara. JOHN JJANGER, Late of the Prince Albert Private Boardinghouse, Ashbnrton, Desires to announce that he KA S PUR CHA SE. THE JMPERIAL jgOTBL, O AMARU, And hopes to receive similar Bnp port to that of his predecessor :J Wines and Spirits of the veey Bess. SPEIGHT'S SPARKLING ALE Always on tap. LUNCHEON A SPECIALTY. Good Accommodation fob Boabdkbs. TABLING 1811, Toothache cured with pane» Toothache Drops la

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 7355, 1 November 1898, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 7355, 1 November 1898, Page 4

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