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nokomal diggings."" to carriers. Q FIRST-CLASS heavy Draught Horses for' Sale O wtb new SyJney.Dray and Harness cimpS llie hones are within three miles of the Molyneux Ferry and the dray can be loaded at the fl O u7sior« a i {' &J!iPT^ ee'l at olJce t0 the ab(sve diggings Apply to GiUies aud Mreet, Princes street. P' ? » S A L E £"p^ Gafctlc 'deli7eredßt ««« H. J. LECREN, ; - limaru. mo stajlto cover,; A This Season, ' ' At i Clierry Farm, Waikouaiti, The Thorouyh-bred Horses GARIJ3ALDI, (particulars annexed.) ENGLAND STILL, (particulars annexed.) . lord clyde, (particulars annexed.) _ Terms: Si rhrn nS- u'mea& eachMare- Qrooraage,ss England Still, Nine'do do do. Do, ss. Lord Clyde, Eight do do do. Do, ss. Paddocks will be found, free of charge, for the mares sent to the above horses,.without responsibibihty; but the greatest care will be taken of them. JAMES JONES, ! Cherry Farm, Waikouaiti. i GARIBALDI, 1 r«.. A .? ay Thorough-bred Stallion. . mis magnificent, horse is five years oid, stands , pver sixteen- hands high. He was got by the welli known horse Negro; dam by Confederate. Negro, 1 for Fi7e Hundred adENGLAND STILL, ■ v i ,A| ay Cubing Bred Stallion. England Still is rising four years old, a rich coloured bay with black legs and fine action, stands Efk mdm }!-" h ' cl. e£ r of all burnishes He was bred by Mr Tuting, of Fencote, near Dednlfi : got by Counsellor; dam> Cardinal / grandam by' Prince; great enruudam by Aiskew Fon-rster. Counsellor / a \' n& nd Stl]] > was soW in !857 for Two Hun^ by bky Rocket; darn-by Old Surprise; grandam by Traveller; great grandam by Summercock. Shy Rocket by Master George. Master George by Old Rainbow That noted horse, the property oV the late Mr John ( Agars, of Beinpton, which was sold for nnee Hundred Guineas, when seventeen years a t> v t *, u'f , Clydesdale Scotch Carting Stallion . -Lord Clyde was got by that celebrated horse Dainty Davey; las dam Kosey by Loudon Tom; his grandam by that famous horse belonging to Mr Frame, of Uroomaeld. ' Dainty Davey, the sire of Lord Clyde, obtained the first prae at AJidcalder, in 185 5; and a sweepstake at i<inlitligow,inthe same year; in 1857 hegaiued the first pme ot £40 at Kinross; in 1858 the first of LSO at Cullender; and the first prize of L2O at the Highland Society's Show at Aberdeen, in the same yearin 1809 he gained the first prize of LSO at Callenuer. Rosey, the dam of Lord Clyde,';was got by Loudon Tom, which was allowed to" be the best horse in Scotland • he gained the first prize of L2O in the Upperward of Lanarkshire, in 1850; he also gained the: first prize of L3O at Hamilton, in the same year, beating a field of seven teen horses; he gained the first prize of L3O at the Highland Society's Show, in 1850, held at Ulasgow, and the. silver medal, beating thirty-two horses; the first prize oi L3O at Hamilton ; in 1852 the first prize of L4O at Midcalder: aud was afterwards sold, to go abroad, for Four Hundred GuiKosey gained the following prizes:—ln 1857 the first prize at Pennycuick, and the first prize at Dalkeith, in the same year; in 1858 the first prize at Pennycuick, and the first prize at Dalkeith: and was allowed to be the best mare in Scotland. Lord Clyde, when a foal, gained the first prize at Pennycuick, in 18o7; the first prize at Dalkeith. in Ibo8; and the first prize at Edinburgh, 1859 Lord Clyde is a beautiful brown-stands sixteen handd one inch high, with short le^s and superior action, and is perfectly sound and free from all natural blemishes. WILL STAND THIS SEASON AT OAMARU, The Entire Clydesdale Horse "CHAMPION." /^HAMPTON was bred by the late John Wilraore, \J Esq., Kinlet; was got by the late Mr. H. Gees horse "Champion." His dam, •" Wilmow'a Blossom,' " Blossom's dam " Lincolnshire Flower." Btossoin " was got by " Old Lincoln." « Lincoln" and "Flower" were both imported by the late Dr Wilmore, winch makes " Ct-ampion " one of the Purest Cart Stallions in the Colony. Terms: £B.—Grooms Fee, 55., to be paid at the farst service. One mare in six, belonging to any bond fide owner, will be served free of charge. „ . . „ , OM MARK NOBLE. September 15, 1862. For Sale. DUNSTAN DIGGINGS. * MINERS! and OTHERS Will find every description of PROVISIONS AND MINING REQUISITES, At Our NEW STORES, i COAL POINT. | BAIRD BROTHERS. - FLOUR. DUNN'S Superfine Adelaide Flour> now landing, ex Lochinvar, from Adelaide. Tickle and Co., Stafford-street. FIOR SALE—That most desirable Property In Walker-street (opposite Mr. Cook's Store), w • sistingof Sees, 20, 21, 22, Block V.,—having a fro&> age of 198 feet to Walker-street, and 105 feet to Mel-yille-street, together with9-Roomed House thereon. Terms liberal. Apply RICHARDSON & REYNOLDS, Land and Estate Agents. IT O R S A ~L~ i^- . 1 superior Amencan Express Buggy, nearly new, brake springs and steps, extra strong, suitable for a private family, or a party for the diggings, A set of silver-moanted (rig harness. JAS. PATERSON & CO., Manse-sfcreet. FO R S A-L ~E 120 Rams, now running in H. Meyer's flocks on the WaitangL Delivery can be given at once. 'Apply to CHARLES ME\ER, Station Peak; Waifantn. FIVE TONS Hobart Town CHAFF, CRICHTON, DALRYMFLE Js Co. __ , wrr SHAG VALLEY DIGGINGS. OAKTIES proceeding to the above diggings can J_ be supplied with all sorts of diggers' tools, provisions, wearing apparel, &c. at Dunedin prices, at the Store of the Undersigned " w .. . v JAMES JONES. WaikouaitL WINES, SPIRITS, ALE, AND PORTER, at current rates, at - REYNOLDS^ BOND. REYNOLDS'BONDPorts and Sherries, in bulk and case; Champagne and Claret. RE V N O~ L D S' BO N~JZ lirandies and Whiskies, in bulk and case, favorite brands; Rum, in quarter-casks ; Geneva, \Y N T OLDS 1 BO 7T « _. , « \ , Jeffreyb', iJyass', Victoria Stores, Porter's Bottled Beers, Burton and Edinburgh Ale, in balk. . • . - *^ ' BS V N O h D B \ B O N D ,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 248, 6 October 1862, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 248, 6 October 1862, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 248, 6 October 1862, Page 7

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