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J Entire Horses. jgm rVO COVEJR THIS £&*s&, SEASON.J^3lsJ^ feyL. The well-known Stallion PUNCH Will travel for the season the following districts, viz. : — Blacks, Drybread, Welchmana, Dunstan Creek, Blackstone Hill, and the Hogburn. Punch throws good stock, and is a sure foal getter. Terms L 3. 12 at service, and LI when the mare proves with foal. For further particulars, apply to the owner, HY. WILLESTON. Blackstone Hill, August 28th, 1868* mo TRAVEL THIS JfeiigEsgK In tbe Mount Ida District,' Blacks, and Dunstan Creek, ft§ Thoroughbred Entire Horse SCANDAL, (Half Brother to Knottingly,) The property of Mr Joseph Packman. Scandal is a dark chestnut horse, 15$ hands high, 7 years old, and was bred by W. H. Harris, Esq. Scud, his sire, was got by Riddlesworth, dam Spray by Donizetti, grand-dam Lady Ann. Lady Ann by Whisker, great-grand-dam by Toss. Eiddlesworth, imported from England, is by Emilius out of Bee-in-a-Bonnet, by Blacklock. The Nun, hia dam, got by Capapie dam by Dover ; Capapie got by The Colonel out ot sister to Cactus by Sultan. (See New Zealand Stud Book.) Terms, L 4; Groom's fee, ss. mO STAND THIS Hyde, Dunstan Creek, and Maniototo Plains District, the Well* known Colonial Clydesdale Entire Hors« HERO, The property of Mr Joseph Packman. Hero is a black horse, with superior action, got by the famous Clydesdale horse Prince Royal (imported by W. H. Valpy, Esq, from Scotland). The dam of Hero was an imported Clydesdale mare from Twofold Bay, bred by the Clyde Company. Hero was a prize taker at the Northern Pastoral and Agricultural Show held at Oamaru, in 1863. He also took the first prize at the Waikouaiti and Shag Valley Agricultural and Paßtoral Show, held at Waikouaiti, in April, 1867. Terms, L 4 10s ; Groom's fee, sa. Hero will travel in the Kyeburn District, and will be there on Monday, October 12, 1868, and every fourteen days thereafter, till the Ist of February, when the Season closes. i Business Notices. I s . T^RAUD.— On the 27th June, 1866, MOTL TEW ALLAH, a printer, was convicted at the Supreme Courf, Calcutta, of counterfeiting the Labels of Messrs. Crosse and Blackwell, London, and was sentenced by Mr Justice Phear to two years rigorous imprisonment ; and on the 30th of the same month, for Selling Spurious Articles bearing labels in imitation of Messrs. Crosse and BlackwelTs, SHAIK BACHOO was sontenced by the Suburb-ui Magistrate at Sealdah, to two years rigorous imprisonment. CAUTION. — Any one selling spurious I Oilmen's Stores, under Crosse and Blackweli's name, will be liable to the same punishment, and will be vigorously prosecuted, Purchasers are recommended to examina all goods carefully before taking delivery of them. The genuine manufactures of Messrs. Crosae and Blackwell may be had from every respectable dealer in, New Zealand,

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Otago Witness, Issue 878, 26 September 1868, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 878, 26 September 1868, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 878, 26 September 1868, Page 21