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.„ _ , _ r . . VJ -..^ . s OAMAItU; ; >>;r - A BAKER begs to 1 appVisel the Inhat>k r f xl.. tarits of Oamaru and the neighboure Hood, that.he hds opened tfie above. First- : i s class and Commodious Hotel; and hopes, f by strict .attention and. moderate charges, id merit a share of their patronage. . • ,! THE HOtTSE., Comprises a large Commercial Room and Parlour; thirteen excellent upstair Bedrooms,' wKich have been furnished with every cori- ~ renience, regardless of expense. c THE WINES AND SPIRtTS * Are of the best duality^ and the stock Jvill bd f kept supplied from the best brands procurable 1 a in the Province. r THE CUISINE* Will be under the immediate superintendence' ' of Mrs. Baker, with the assistance of a good' 8 Cook; and. hopes to offer; with o.judicious. judicious " selection of all the seasonable delicacies, a I pleasing variety. } THE STABLING f At present consists of an excellent six-stalled c Stable, and having secured a supply of the c best fpdder; whilst the Horses being under the immediate attendance of the Proprietor, 3 will secure for them the best attention. J NOTICE TO CAPTAINS. There is a RED LIGHT exhibited at the. r Northern Hotel, which is abreast df the ans chorage. TO BE LET, AT PELICHET BAY, ABE AUTTFULL V situated VERANDAH COTTAGE, containing Four Good t Rooms on the ground, with Garden, Outhouses, and nearly 1£ acres of Land, well fenced. Plenty of Wood and Water within s easy access. For further particulars apply to Mr. Thos: - Thomson, Filleul-street ; or to Mr. Fbedebic Geeeh. 5 £3 REWARD. STRAYED, from the Half-way Bush, a BROWN MARE, branded EW on the fore shoulder, a small star in forehead, and a . twelve months old horse foal by her side; v supposed to have foaled again. Whoever will deliver the same to Mr. Hut* chison, Mail Contractor, will receive the above'reward. TO STAND THIS SEASON* a At Saxisbuby, North Taieei, E iCS-iriirflfift HP HE Imported Draught lESSreLI A Stattidii < 52r*Ql& "BRITON."* T 4»mPQBRa§ "Briton" is a dark chest- * nut, rising four years ; stands l 6£ hands high* T of a strong compact form ; possesses a remarkably fine temper, with good action. ;. Terms— £3 10s. ; with a guarantee, £5. d A Paddock provided free of charge, and all L - care taken of Mares, but at owners' risk. Fees to be paid by Ist May 1861. n — : . . 1_ 0 TO STAND THIS SEASON* At the Commercial Stables, Dunedirij I| * HHHE imported Pure Arab c &fq^§ito " WARHAWK.'* 0 ra|l|Zwf "Warhawk" was imported . 0 ?§Biii™l§F' fr° m Calcutta, where he was w ' "*"~ a winner of several races. He was leased to Hastings Citningham, Esq., of Mount Mercer, Victoria, and proved himself a sure foal-getter. His pedigree can be seen on application, and he was Considered the best Arab Horse ever imported to Port Philip. He is a flea-bitten grey, stands 15 : % and has good bone and strength. ~ II Terms for each Mare, £4 45., and five ,t shillings groomage. Apply at the Stables. 3 TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT CHEETWOOD, SOUTH CLUTHA, rpHE thorough-bred Horse « PALLAS." - J- " Pallas," a chesnut horse, by " -2Ether," out of " Leilaw," by " Theorew," out of " St. 1 Winifred," by "Tityrus," out of a Meteor . Mare; her dam, "Petrowena," by " Sir Peter," out of " Georgiana," by " Sweet Brier." Vide . Stud Book, vol. iii. page 240. . . Terms : Four Guineas. i Paddock provided, and all care taken without ' responsibility. 1 October 15, 1860. ENTIRE HORSE "YOUNG GLEifELG." T^HE above Horse will Serve Mares thid -*- Season, at the following places : — At Mr. William Thomson's, Silver Stream, on Tuesday, the 23rd October; at Gladford Farm, North Taieri, on the following day ; at Mr. Robert Dowie's, East Taieri, on Thursday and Friday forenoon; and at Mr. Muir'sj Green Island, on the following Saturday, — calling at the above places every fourteen days. The above Horse may also be seen every Itbnday forenoon, at Mr. Forrester's Stables, Provincial Hotel, Dunedin. "Young Glenelg," the property of Mr. James Ribdell, North-east valley, is a bright bay, rising 3 years, stands 16 hands high, of remarkably fine temper, and true to collar. He is out of a " Samson" mare, by that celebrated Clydesdale horse " Glenelg,,' imported from Scotland to Tasmania. " Samson," the sire of his dam, has proved himself the finest Clydesdale horse imported into New Zealand, his stock being unequalled in the Colonies. Terms— £4 4s. TO SERVE MARES THIS SEASON, At Mr. Wm. Barr's, Spring Park, KAIKORAI, jESftk HTHE Thorough-bred Entire fNaP|B "CALIPH." 14,51 CdL v Caliph" is a dark bay, with black points ; is six years old, stands 15 hands high, possesses a remarkably fine temper, and has superior bone and action. Terms:— £3, no guarantee; £5, with aguarantee ; Groom's Fee, 3s. • . Fees to be paid in March 1861. A paddock provided for mares coming from a distance, at ss. per week, at the owner's risk. THE ENTIRE DRAUGHT HORSE TWEED (&F3"*i6ftl W^ LL Stand this Season, /SjLjjfrJapcUß * V ' at Btr&Nsißß, Green rfrH»fr Island, from the Ist of Octoflßw^PßMßßPber 1860, to the Ist of March 1861* „ , >- v . 150 acres »c paddocks (sown with English grasses^ at Burnside and the Grange, where w number of Mares for the Horse, or Cows for the Bulls, can be taken in tit ss. a week, and every care taken of thenv but without responsibility. . -.:■.«'- . • v~'-~ PUREBRED SHORT-HORipD :^TJIS -J^ Now standing at Green Island v 'jind' r EMtSilaien. . _ ._->-- ~/-~ -"-%-k s ''J?^'?? Burnside,* Bth September 1860^ ?J .'.' :i1 r ,: , I;

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Otago Witness, Issue 475, 5 January 1861, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Witness, Issue 475, 5 January 1861, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Witness, Issue 475, 5 January 1861, Page 3

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