. Shipping- _^ EEGULAR LINE OF CLIPPER! PACKETS, j From Glasgow, for Dnncdin and Southland. The Ships forming thi-. lino have all been built expressly for the Passenger Trade, and are fitted tip with all the improvements calculated to promote the health and comfort of passengers on. a long sea voyage. Tons. Tons. Nelson 1248 Victory 1197 Pride of England 1336 Cairngorm 1161 Giant's Causeway 1232 Aboukir 900 Marian 1185 Echunsa 1007 Chrysolite 1130 White Rose 1193 Bruce 1110 Queen of the Clyde 1096 Clutba 1060 Wallace 1112 Sardinian 1208 Cheviot 1065 lady Egidia 1265 Ceres 861 Indian Empire 1338 Melita 914 Kooria Mooria 1112 Glenlee 884 Mataura 1349 John Bunyan 934 Hamilla Mitchell 960 Gala 815 Parties wishing to bring out their friends by this line can make arrangements for doing so, on application to the agents here. GEORGE GRAY RUSSELL and CO., (Temporary Office) Stafford-street. Dnnedii), 24th October, 1864. FOR LONDON. TO SAIL PUNCTUALLY ON THE 25th JANUARY. jglhfS'gK HP H E splendid new Aberdeen I^^^^^^ Clipper Ship C E L A E N O , 702 Tons Register, Classed Al at Lloyds for 13 Years, Chas. H. Renaut Commander. - The Cabins, Doth Saloon and Second-class, are lofty, spacious, and thoroughly ventilated ; and intending Passengers are requested to inspect her unrivalled accommodation. For freight or passage apply to R. B. MARTIN & CO, High street. Entire Horses. DTOTICE TO FARMERS AND BREEDERS OF DRAUGHT HORSES. j<|kPL FTH H E Imported powerful X Clydesdale Entire Horse fcP B *^^^ SIR WILLIAM WALLACE in»*pjVwJ 33 * ii TBi 1 3 years old, Will Serve Mares this Season in the Districts of East, West, and North Taieri, and Waihola, calling at Mr Ostlers', Royal George Bazaar, Dunedin, every fortnight. Terms: — £7 each Mare. Groom's fee ss, payable at time of first service. Good Paddock accommodation for mares from a distance, at the farm of Robert Muir, Esq., Ardgowan, North Taieri. For full particulais see hand cards of pedigree and list of prize awards. ROBERT MILLAR, Proprietor. Tokomairiro, October 18th, 1864. "CHAMPION" "^ILL STAND THIS SEASON A- IHE RESIDENCE OF MARK NOBLE, ESQ., NEAR O AMARU. j _. /CHAMPION was bred in j^kL \J Tasmania by the late John Wilmore, Esq. • was got by ■flf ■SSIT Champion, his dam, WilJS^&KLm ore's Blossom; Blossom's B *****^ dam, Lincolnshire Flower ; Blossom was got by Old Lincoln . Lincoln and Flower were both imported by the late Dr. Wilmore. Terms: £8- Groomage Fee, ss. A good secure paddock for the accommodation of Mares, three weeks gratis; a?ter that time 10s. per week will be charged. One mare in five will be allowed to bona fide owners. All Payments must be made before the removal of Mares. MA.EX NOBLE. WILL STAND THIS SEASON At Thos. Jones, Corneh Bush, Waikouaiti, THE COLONIAL BRED ENTIRE HORSE "HEIO." Mff Wf^HfiS' i s a Black Horse, rising 5 *U«aghgßHEsp r year 0 , stands \b\ hands high, is possessed of immense bone, and is perfectly quiet and staunch in harness. Hero was bred by Thos. Ferens, Esq.; and was gotby Prince Royal, imported by W. H. Valpy, JEsq., out of a George Mare. He took the First Prize at the Oamaru Agricultural Show. Good paddock accommodation provided and every care taken without responsibility. All Fees to be paid, and all Mares to be removed on or beiore the Ist of March. Terms: £4; Grooms's Fee, ss.
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Otago Witness, Issue 685, 14 January 1865, Page 23
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