TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT MR. DUFF'S, GREEN ISLAND, rfftkuMLißji- HP HE Entire Horse XpIOM A "FERGUS." OtgT-EfiJPfg* " Fergus " is 5 years old ; "^^ s^ ass^^^ he was bred in Nelson, and was got by " Sir Hercules." His Dam was got by the thorough-bred Horse " Wanderer." Colour, chestnut ; stands 16 hands high ; has superior bone and action. Terms — £4. Groomage, ss. TO STAND THIS SEASON, (■VS*! awl a r pHE thorough- bred Horse " Lottery " will serve Mares this Season at Kauru Hill, Waitaki. Terms : Four Guineas for each Mare. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT AUDMORE STATION, POMAHAKA NORTH, fV^ tf< *^^ n r PHE Imported ThoroughJN^Hrk rsv bred Entire Horse fsSp&E " DEFIANCE." " Defiance " is out of an Arab Mare, by the celebrated Derby Horse '« Forlorn Hope." His colour is a bright chesnut. He is perfectly free from vice, and has fine action. Fee, £3 ; or, with a guarantee, £4, payable at time of service. The Horse will be allowed to run with the Mares. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT MR. FULTON'S STATION, WEST TAIERI, jfiSflSK*^^ rpilE Thorough-bred Horse " War3oc k " was Dred °y C. Kearney, Esq., of Richmond, Tasmania, from the best English blood and imported from Victoria by Mr. G. A. Chalmkrs. He is by the celebrated Horse " Little John," imported from England out of " Duchess," by "Peter Finn," imported from England, out of" Atalanta," by " Bolivar," imported, out of " Salle," an imported Arab Mare. " Warlock " is a Dark Brown Horse, very quiet, and a sure Foal getter ; stands 15 hands S inches. Terms: £4 4s. Every care taken of Mares, without responsibility. Apply to James Fulton, Esq., West Taieri. TO STAND THIS SEASON, At the Commercial Hotel Stables, ft KJBfe t *IW& HPHE Entire Draught Horse jysmgiljl A "FARMER." irl*yyP'rjra|^ " Yor.ng Farmer " by " FarJiJt^^E^fe mer," out of a pure Clydesdale Mare, is a beautiful dark brown, with great bone and muscle, stands 16 hands, and fine temper, 3 years old, rising 4. Terms: £4 4s. Also — The Entire, Pure, Thorough-bred Horse " SULTAN." " Sultan" was bred by Mr. W. Jones, Waikouaiti; got by "Lottery," out of the imported thorough-bred mare " Mary Blanc," by " Whisker," imported from England to Australia.— Vide Stud Book. " Sultan " is a beautiful chestnut, perfectly free from vice, stands 15f hands high, 3 years Terms: £4 4s. The season to commence on Ist November For further particulars apply to JOHN ANDERSON, Commercial Stables. TO STAND THIS SEASON, At Mr. Cullen's Stockyard, East Taieri, jJ^B^aHk^ftt rpHE Powerful Draught Kn^MuJ' Horse, JBUEQI& " CANTERBURY." He was got by " Captain," one of the best imported Draught Horses in Nelson. He is five years old, true to the collar, and allowed by competent judges to be second to none in the Province. Terms, £3 10s. Groom, ss. A Paddock provided. Fees to he paid by the Ist May 1860. J BOOTS. BOOTS. TJOSS & KILGOUR^have received, ex Avonvale '" their 7 earl y supply of BOOTS and SHOES, and being specially made to order they can confidently recommend them; and would beg to intimate to tndr numerous customers in the country to send in their orders and sizes promptly. The above consist of — Men's Watertights Hobbed and Sprigged „ Dress Boots Blucher do. Women's Stout do. Kid Top and Cloth do. Boy's Watertights Girl's Stout Boots Children's all sizes. EX " MARINER " & " PIRATE," AND ON SALE AT ROSS & KILGOUR'S, Q CASKS HALL'S BEST GUNPOWDER v- Half ton Camp Ovens, sizes 4 Cases Sharp's American Axes, handled 1 Case Carpenters' Tools, assorted 1 Ironmongery 1 „ Bullock Bells 1 Cask Putty, in bladders 12 Cwt . T-ired Manila, and White Europe Rope and Plough Line 28 Cwt. Chain iv coil and Bollock Chain 4 Bales SOFT GOODS, containing Dress Winseys, Gala Tartaj.s, Tweeds, Plaidings, Flannels, Alloa Worsted, Hand-knitted Socks and Stockings, Prints, &c. 2 Cases, containing Pilot Cloth Coats, Shooting »i lt io'i 0 ' Ve9ts and Trow sers, Boys' Cord and Mole Trowsers, all sizes. Men's, and Boys' Belts, Braces, All-wool Plaids, &c. 2 Bales English Blankets, white and blue &c &c. <src JOHN MOLLISON, PRINCES STREET, HAS received, per " Sebastian," a Splendid Assortment of Childrens 1 and Misses' SLIPPERS, suitable for the Summer. Likewise, Gray & Ddnn's FANCY BISCUIT and a quantity of Drapery Goods, &c, &c. ROBERT MURRAY, MANUFAOTUBING CONFECTIONER, And General Storekeeper, rpAKES this opportunity of thanking the I Public of Otago for the liberal support awarded him since opening his NEW PREMISES IN RATTRAY - STREET, ■where all the branches of his trade are conducted under his personal superintendence. From a long and successftil experience in Edinburgh he can confidently recommend his Goods for manufacture, quality, and price. R. M. has set apart a ROOM where parties visiting Town or Dining late may enjoy a quiet cup of Coffee, &c A fresh supply daily of Pies, Tarts, Biscuits, and Cakes in great variety, for lunch, dinner, and tea. Orders of Marriage, Dinner, Supper, and Soiree Parties attended to. RATTRAY- STREET, DUNEDIN.
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Otago Witness, Issue 420, 17 December 1859, Page 4
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813Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 420, 17 December 1859, Page 4
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