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Houses, Land, &c. -TO- . CAPITALISTS; INUKEBPEJiS, . AND OTHERS. TOBE SOLD, A BARGAIN, AT TIMARU, rIIHE good-will and lea^c, together with stock-in-' it * 'vUnProvemeilts.» &c- Tlie abo7e 61 »s well known, aud is doing a first-c!as>s business. There is a half-acre of garden well stocked, belonging to the Hotel; also, a. good weil of water on the premises. . ■'. For further particulars, apply to Mr. J. T. Par* kinson, Ckristchurchj or \Y. J. Allbn, on the premises. ___ _ FOR SALE T7ALUABLE Suburban allotments within a short! ¥ distance of Dunedin, suitable for farming.purposes or- villa residences. Apply to Richardson and ! Reynold s. Princes-street.-comer of High-street. , | MR. JOHN JONES' TOWNSHIP OF HAWKSF * BORY. 08, SALE, Two-Quartw Acre Sections, being Nos. 32 and 46/ islock 11. Apply to M'-Leod and uii^on, Pnnces-street; or to H. U. Hertslet, facing Beach-street and Thomas-street, Half-way Bush, nen- Dunedin. " Wl. TO SPECpLATORS, &o. ILL shortly be lai^ before the public; a most magnificent tsiate, two miles from Dunedin, cut up into allotments to suit purchasers, suitable for villa residences. Further particulars in a future advertisement. ' y. v *- : :; v. I MONSON & VAHLAND, ■ % Architects and Surveyors, ' ~ . , Sinclair's Chambers. Princes-street North. BO SIN fiSS " "Premises to lie Sold. Three" years Lease of premises in v^alker-street, occupied by John Griffin. Possession Oct. sth, next. Henry jSreen, Stuart-street. . -..:.. FOII SALE, : SECTIOIVS • No. 27 and 23, BLOCK XII. ■ HI HE above are situated in the most healthy part X of the City, having a frontage of 363 feet to' Brown-street, GG feet to Duncan-steeet, and 66 fee to Elra-row. A two-roomed Cottage, oa No. 28. Both Sections Fenced. • - ■ ■■ ? Apply ±o, ,'...'■ ■ . .... • : ■ : H. JENKINSON," - " ■ . ■■ , - : ■ . ; . - ... . .. Jpttv. '■■ nnO be sold cheap, .a Two-ioomfd COTTAGEJ cali- ' J. ' coed" and papered; Svith brick chimney, built upon a piece of ground 44 x Go, situated at Pelichet Bay ; price £05, cash: -Apply at.Mr. Turner's store, trreat King-street, Dunedin. JTtOR SALE, 14 years' Building Lease in Prince.1?J street,: M. S. "Leers, Tamora. House,' Hi«?hstreet. -___ TTIOR SALE.—The Lease of a Cottajre, situate in A. King-street, Dunedin. Immediate possession, and terms liberal, only £50 cash required, and time allowed for balance. Apply ~to Wri^ltt, Robertson aud Co.. or Harnottanfl Co.. Manse-stfeet: : I7OH SALE, Section No. 120, in the town of Port . Chalmers. Section No. :36. Block I. town oi Balaclava; and also several- Sections near'the jetty n the town of Clarendon. Apply to It. L. Jeffreys, Roiicitor, Suprciup O-iirt. ' " ■: ■ ••• F<7ii\SA-LIS.- ■ : r ~ A Section of Land, freehold, with first-class Store . and Bakery on -it, in the township of Wai■hola, both (Joins a «^ood trade. For particulars apply, to 11. Houghton & Co., Stafford-street, IHiisfdin. EUlt SALE, Twelve Tears to- l-un. a valuable leasehold Property, situate in the best part of the Octagon.and erected thereon, two sub-tantially 5 built shops, containing in each two rooms and kitchen. , ' For particulars apply to - SAMUEL SYMMS, London Auction Mart,-Jetty-street; or to ' r QUADIU, on the premises. .JOH O K~O M A lE, I R 0 ■.. For Sale, with immediate possession, that. Freehold Licensed Public House, on the Great Highway to all the Pouth Country and the Diggings, known as the Golden Cross. Terms moderate. Business good, and capable of ccreat extension. Apply to ' MR. JOHN HARDY, • -Tokomairiro. WILL BE' PUBLISBED EARLY 'in' DECEMBER, -. THE SOUTHERN PROVINCES ALMANAC ' : . ; . FOE IBG3S. Published by Messrs. Ward and Reeves, Lyttelton. Price—Two Shillings and Sixpence. Amongst other useful matter this Almanac will contain, in addition'"to the Ephemeris'and Astronomical information, a valuable Garden Calendar, a complete official, trade and general Directory•' of each province;.also the past years History and present position of the-Middle .Island. ' r i< : .. .'..■: TO. ApVEKTISERS. , : ... ....-• . The jriapidlyincreasinp circulation of the Southern Provinces' Almanac renders it a valuable'medium fur advertisements of all classes, a limited number of which will be taken up to the Ist of November, at the following rates;. . Paufe (I2liio)' .. .. '.. ...30s. Half-page :.. ... • .;. ' .. 20s. Quarter-page .. .■,..' .. .. 15s. Advertisements received by Messrs. Lambert and Co;, -'' Colon ist Office." ■ rp .0 st an d to c 0 y e r , _L This Season,' At '"' ■; • ■ Cherry Farm, Waikouaiti, * The Thqrough-bied Horses ■■■'•■•■ GAIIIIJALDI, • ■■..'■■■ (particuliiis annexed.) ENGLAND STILL, (particulars annexed.) I LOU I) CLYDE, ■•' • ' (particulars annexed.) *■ Terms : Garibnldi; Ten Guineas each Mare. Groomage, ss' England Still, Nine do do dp. . Do, ss. . ■ V ■ Lord Clyde, Ei^lit do do do. Do/ss. " : 'Paddocks.will be ib.und, free .of charge, for the mares sent to the above horst-s, without responsibibiiity; but the1 greatest care wili b« taken of them. ....... JAMES JONES, : Cherry Farm, Waikouaili. GARIBALDJ, . A.Bay, Thorough-bred Stallion. Tbis-niagtiinceht liorse is five years old, stands over sixteen hands high. Ik-was'got by the wellknown horse Negro; dam by Confederate. Negio, sire of-.Guribaldi, was sold, for Five Hundred: Guineas, when lour years old. • '•- '■'. - ... ' ■ ■, ~■/ ■■■;: : ; ENGI^AND STILL,; , T ': "L . A Bay_ Coaching Bred Stallion. ;: : . England Still is rising four years old, a rich" coloured bay, with black legs'and tine action,, stands Fixteeirhands high, clear of all blemishes He was bted by Mr.Tutiug, of .Fencote, near Bedale ; ,got- by Counsellor;;-.dam by Cardinal; grandam by Prince; great c^randam by, ■Aissktw Fouvster. Counsellor sire-bf EiiglfMid Still, was sold iii 1857 for Two Hundred and Fifty Guineas, to go. abroad. He was got by bky Rocket; da»i by Old sfurprfse ; grandam by liaveller; great grandam by Summercock. Shy Rocket by Alasler George. Master Geor<>-e by Old llanihow. 'I'hat noied horse, the property of the lHtc M.r John A gars, of Bempton, which was sold for Ihree Hundred Guineas, when seventeen years old. , , - - • ■ LORD CLYDE, . . A Pure-bred Clydesdale fccotch Carting Stallion. Jord Clyde was got by that celebrated horse J ainty Davey; his dam ltosey hy Loudon Tom; his p-rau-dnui by that famous hoi-se belonging to Mr Frame of Brooir field. f ' Dainty Davey, the sire of Lord Clyde, obtained the first pnzeat Midcalder, in 1855 ; and a sweepstake at Lmlithgow,mthe same year; in lt-57 he gained the first pmo ot £40 at Kinross; in 185S the |rst of LSO at Callender; and the first prize of L2O at the Highland Society's Show at Aberdeen, in the same year; in 1859 he gained the first piize of LSO at Callender. Rosey, the dam of Lord Clyde, was got by Loudon Tom., which w,>.s allowed to be the best horse in Scotland • he gained the first prize of L2O in the Upperward of Lanarkshire, inlSoO; he also gained the first prize of L3O at Hamilton, in the same year; beating a held of seventeen horses; he guined the first prize of L3Q at the Highland Society's Show, in 1850, held at trlasgow, and the silver medal, beating "thirty-two horses: the'first prize 01 1,30 at Hamilton : in'lßs2 the fivstpme- of L4O at Midcalder;'and was afterwards sold, to go abroad, for Four- Hundred Guineas. . , ' liosey gained the following prizes :—ln 1857 the first prize at Pennycuick, ana the first prize at Dalkettfr, in the Sams year;- in 1858 'the first prize at Pennycuick, and tne firet prize at DalkeitE - ¥nbT was allowed to be the be.-t mare in Scotland. ; Lord-Clyde,-when a' ioal, gained the first prize at PennyCTiick,.in 1837; the first prize at Dalfaath.. in' . i-Byß ;' and the ilt st. pr'.zn «t« l< dinburgh, -1859. - Loid Clyde is a beautiful brovwi-f.tdiuis sixteen . liawdi one inch high rk w:th shoi-t Jfegs t yici .<£u.ptrii»i- action, and is perfectly sound tnd lree from a:i luiural blemishes

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 246, 3 October 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 246, 3 October 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 246, 3 October 1862, Page 2

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