TO FARMERS AND FLOCKOWNERS. rfIHE Subscriber hereby intimates to the X Settlers of Tokomairiro, Waihola, and Clutha districts, that his FLOUR MILL is now in FULL OPERATION, where he is prepared to grind any quantity of Wheat that may be required, on reasonable terms. He will, always have on hand a supply of Flour for Safe, consisting of Fine, Overheads, and Bran; and as he is determined to purchase the best quality of Wheat only, he can ■with, confidence recommend itjto Flockawners and others who may favour him with their orders. N.B. — All transactions for Cash, unless otherwise agreed upon; and all bags sent to the mill to be properly marked. PETER M'GILL, Miller. Tokomairiro Flour Mill, October 1857. TO STAND THIS SEASON, ig& -IT MR. JAMES CULLEN'S iifgSJai Stockyard, East Taieri, the fine |s^^~V Young Draught Entire Horse, " CANTERBURY." Terms, £3 10s. Groomage, ss. fflMu-rmffifl r Y° STAND this Season, ff^SfLftrrw^ JL at Green Island, the Thoroiiph-bred Horse, «d§iSgßfess •• LOTTERY." " Lottery" will be in attendance at J. Cargill's, Esq., Meadowbank, Tokomairiro, once every fortnight throughout the Season, to commence on the 12th of November. Terms, £A. Groomage, ss. ffi^r&ptdjStfX HP Ctydesdale Entire, To Stand at White's Bush, gs&^o%£^s& Molyneux North. Terms :—£s: — £5 55. ; with a guarantee, £6 10s. Fees to be paid at time of service. " Nelson" to be seen at Mr. Thorn's, Tokomairiro, during the first week of November. <jSfa*Cg»t@t& TPO STAND this Season at l[a^^^%J •*- Waitaki, the Thorough<sfifcsUdß "BAY MIDDLETON," lately imported from Nelson. " Bay Middleton" is a dark bay horse, with black points, rising six, stands sixteen hands, with great bone, is perfectly quiet and free from vice. Was got by Sir Hercules, out of Flora M'lvor; Sir Hercules by Cap-a-pie; Cap-a-pie by the Colonel. Vide Stud-Book. Flora M'lvor by Emigrant, dam Cornelia, G.-dam Manto by Soothsayer. Vide StudBook. Terms : — £4 45. ; with a Guarantee, £5 ss. " Bay Middleton" to be sold after the season. Apply to Mr. R. Filleul, Waitaki. TO STAND THIS SEASON, - jf£tf^&tin&*dh npHFj TIIOROUGH-BRED CxsieilL^jli -"- Clydesdale Horse, (fi«ryPffif » CLYDE," ■*^Wg%bggfe> Imported from Australia by Robert Stvaht, Esq., will STAND at Mr. Thorn's Stockyard, Tokomairiro, during the ensuing season. " Clyde" was got by " Farmer's L avourite" out of " Lucy," both of which were imported into Australia by George Carmichael. Fee, £6. Groomage, ss. Six Mares charged as Five to bonafide Proprietors. Fees payable at time of service. Apply to Mr. Djswe, at Mr. Thorn's Store, I Tokomairiro. TO SERVE MARES THIS SEASON, AT MR. W. DUFF'S, NEAR GREEN ISLAND BUSH, * THAT PURE CLYDESN|t^O^| A DALE STALLION, *|j]yPyS? YOUNG PRINCE ROYAL, Late the Property of William Muir, Hardington Mains, Lanarkshire. He is a beautiful Brown, rising Five, stands 16 : 2, and of a remarkably fine temper. PEDIGREE. "Young Prince ltoyal" was got by "Prince Royal," the property of John Barr, Esq., Barangry, Renfrewshire, which Horse gained a 2nd Prize at the Highland and Agricultural Society's Show at Edinburgh ; and at Aberdeen gained the Ist Prize, in competition against the Horse which gained at Edinburgh ; also was a gainer of a Ist Prize at Johnstone. " Young Prince Royal's " Dam gained Four Ist Prizes at Erskine, and a 2nd Prize at Johnstone . I Open Show; his own Sister gained a Ist Prize at Renfrew, and a 2nd at Erskine ; also his Sister, the property of Andrew Logan, Esquire of Crossflat, Kilbarchan, gained the Ist Prize at the Highland • and Agricultural Society's Show at Berwick, open to Great Britain ; she has gained upwards of Sixty Ist Prizes, and Mr. Logan has been several times offered £500 sterling for her ; his own Sister, two years old, gained Three Ist Prizes; also, his own Sister, one year old, gained Two Ist Prizes. " Young Prince Royal," when one year old, gained the 2nd Prize at the Renfrewshire Show ; the Ist Prize at Erskine, and the Ist Prize at Johnstone Open Show. When two years old, he ! gained the Ist Prize at Renfrew, the* Ist Prize at i Erskine, and the 2nd Prize at Kirkintilloch Open Show. Tebms— £7 10s. Groomage, 10s. A reduction will be made in favour of bona fide Owners of more than Four Mares. Payment to be made vi time of service. W. H. VALPY. ; TheForbury.
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Otago Witness, Issue 310, 7 November 1857, Page 8
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