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M 4 LEOD AJ WINE, SPIETT, AND PI PRINCES HAVE ON HAND the following Assorti which they can confidently recommi Groceries and Provisions. Loaf, Mauritius, and Crystalised Sugars Mauritius, Yellow, and Ration ditto Teas, in chests, half-chests, and boxes Coffee, in 71b., 41b., ?lb., 21b., and lib. canisters Sauces, assorted Real West India Pickles Batty's Mustard, in bottles Glenfield and Column's Starch Colman's Mustard, in tins Finest ground Blnclc Pepper Crosse and Blackwell's Allspice Snlad Oil, in pints and half-pints Rago, Arrowroot, Currie Bloater and Ancho\y Paste Maccarotii, Vermicelli Pearl Barley, in 561b. and 281b. barrels Finest dressed Patna Rice Port Cooper and Otngo Cheese Hnms and Bacon— York, Belfast and Otngo Fresh Butter always on hand And a variety of.articles too numerous to specify SUND American Tubs and Buckets, Crockery ass< and Hammers, Spring Clothes Pegs, Wax Yes Tapers. Lilac Prints, Hoyles' Prints, Crossover an< inch Grey Calico, Diapers, Welsh Flannels, E White Calicoes, &cAll Goods purchased will be delivered by charge, within seven miles of town. For all purchases amounting to 20s. and will be allowed. For every article the Lowest Price is asked PRINCES STRE DUNEDIN CRICKET CLUB. rpilE Club will MEET for PRACTICE 1 every TUESDAY EVENING, at 4 o'clock, on the Ground, near the Swamp Road. Bats, &c, can be had by any of the Members for play on other evenings, by applying to the Secretary. A. CARRICK, Hon. Secretary. VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY. NOTICE. "PARTIES willing to ' JOIN the Volunteer i Fire Company are requested to send in their Applications, in writing, to the Clerk of the Town Board, on or before the 20th day of February next. The undersigned Committe, appointed to take preliminary steps toAvards organizing a Volunteer Fire Company, will meet in the Engine House, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th February, at 6 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of initiating Members, framing a Constitution and Bye Laws, &c, &c, for the efficient working of the same. Temporary Committee — Mr. T. K.EDMAYNE „ "J. Switzeh „ A. Bevehlt. ENTIRE HORSE "YOUNG GLENELG." THE above Horse will Serve Mares this 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 Dovvie's, East Taieri, on Thursday and- Friday forenoon; and at Mr. Muir's, Green Island, on the following Saturday, — calling at the above places every fourteen days. The above Horse majr also be seen every Monday forenoon, at Mr. Forrester's Stables, Provincial Hotel, Dunedin. " Young Glenelg," the property of Mr. James Riddeix, North-east Valley, is a bright bay, rising 3 years, stands 1G ha.nds 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. v 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 STAND THIS SEASON, AT CHEETWOOD, SOUTH CLUTHA, THE thorough-bred Horse " PALLAS." " Pallas," a chesnut horse, by " iEther," out of " Leilaw," by " Theorew," out of " St. 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. Paddock provided, and all care" taken without responsibility. October 15, 1860. DON QUIXOTE, TO STAND THIS SEASON, on the south side of the Waitangi River. Terms— £4. Mares taken delivery of at Papakia by Mr. Jeffreys. Mares to be taken away on the Ist or 15th day each month only, one day's previous notice being given to the above. Payment to be made on taking Mareg away The Well-known Powerful Draught Stallion ATHELSTANE, • WILL SERVE MARES THIS SEASON, At Springfield, Tohomairiro. \ THELSTANE is of a dark bay colour ; jt\. is true to the collar; and although highly spirited and has splendid action, he is remarkably docile. He has proved in Otago what he proved in Nelson, that he is a sure foal-getter. The season will commence from the middle of October, and he will travel to East Taieri, where he will remain for a few days fortnightly. Notice will be given of place in a future advertisement. Terms : £4 45. ; with a guarantee, £5 ss. Also, THE THOROUGH-BRED HORSJ3 .SCAVENGER, Will Serve Mares at Sprivgfield. ! Terms: £4 4s. SCAVENGER is a bay horse, 4 years old ; was bred by C. Ejluott, Esq., and is by Augean, out of Besom ; by Old Whisker, oQt of Cornelia ; by Grasshopper, out of Mento : Vide Stud 800k — iii ,, p. 409; iv., p. 40. Augean by Sir Hercules, out of Pretence ; by Gil Bias,- out of Penelope: Vide Stud Book, iv.,pp. 40, 274. Sir Hercules by Cap-a-Pie, out of Peraguay : Vide Stud Book, iv.', pp. 450, 346. „ r •„/-- • Good, artificial, grasspaddpeks for the accommodation of inaresTfrom a. distance.^ at/a, pharge of 2s, 6d. per we6k, and all care of,tbe pares \rfibb£ taken; responsibility. II I**"1 **" ' '<rrooirißge fair 'each horie-— 5».

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Otago Witness, Issue 481, 16 February 1861, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 481, 16 February 1861, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 481, 16 February 1861, Page 8