Article image
Article image

Business Notices. iPerennial anal Italian Ityegrass. Timothy, < rustert Ifogstail, Posts, aud Fescues. T AM a CASH BUYER of any quantity of the above at my Stores, Oamaru. lljy HENRY CONNELL. JDiabetes Bread and Biscuit* (By Request.) R AUSTIN, Variete Baker, begs to an- • nounce that having obtained the necessary apparatus he is now in a position to supply patients suffering from the above malady. Great King street, and 72 Princes street, nearly the Bank of New South Wales. Bau ENftfiulSH CB^V.ittlt SEEDS. (Just landed ex Royal mail steamer Rimutaka.) \^TRIGHT, STEPHENSON, and CO. T T have for PRIVATE SALE (In lots to suit purchasers) A splendid assortment of ENGLISH CLOVER SEEDS, consisting of Alsike, White and Red Clovers, and Cowgrass. P.S. — These seeds have been carefully tested by an experienced gardener, and almost every seed germinated. Also, FOR SALE Rape Saed, Timothy, Akaroa Cocksfoot, Ryegrass Seed, Turnip Seed, Seed Oats, and Seed Wheat. Bau MARION'S AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY. PHOTOGRAHIC Negative and Printing . Sets, everything complete, for practising Photograph, with Precise Instructions how to do it. £ s. a. The Nonpareil Negative and Printing Set 3 (for Boys and Girls) 2 2-6 The Student's Negative and Printing Sets (for plates 5x 4) 3 15 0 The Oxford Negative and Printing Set (for plates 6h x 4|) 6 10 0 The University Negative and Printing Sets (for plates 8| x 6§) 12 0 0 The Engineer's, for Builders, Engineers, &c. (for plates 12 x 10) ... 28 0 0 Marion's Superior, the best Lens and Camera (for plates 6i x 4f) 23 0 0 Marion's Superior, the "best Lens and Camera (for plates 8h x 6|)...' ... 32 5 0 Marion's Practical Guide, new edition, post free '... 0 3 10 MARION and CO., ' , ' 22 and 23 Soho square, 29au „ -'; London, England. The Stud. Mm mo stand this |T At the Island, Wyndham, Thoroughbred Stallion UILARIO US, By Goidsbobouqh — Maeitana. Good gross paddocks provided for Hares two months free. All care taken without responsibility. ' Mares by rail consigned to care of Mr S. Riohardson, coach proprietor, Edendale, or Wyndham, will be promptly attended to. For full pedigree and particulars see cards. JOHN SPRATT, Proprietor, 5s -^ The Island. ****& IHKTIkL Travel in the #M W Peninsula, St. Leonards, Pine Hill, Green ''v Island, and Brighton disJP #V>^l tricts,the I^T r .|yfyi=A-fe» Thoboughbred Cak!k eiagb House ITOUNG PHIMP. Is a Dark Bay Horse, 3 years old, 16 hands 2 inches high, got by King Philip out of Countess, rot by Traducer out of Chestnut filly by Van I'romp. King Philip out of Lady Dowling by Camden, Lady Dowling, out of Romp by Kelpie (imp.), Camden out of Calliope by, Warhawfc (imp ). The above horse took first honours last year at the horse parade. He took First Prize at the Otago A. "and P. Association and First Prize at the Taieri Agricultural Society as a two- year-old. For further particulars, see Stud Book. • „ . ' The above horse will serve a limited number of mares. Every care, without responsibility. Terms— £3s 3s ; Groom's fees, ss, payable at JOHN GOODMANSON, 5s Proprietor. DUNTROON is a dark chestnut, standing 16 hands, .with immense bone and good action. TmipVi«+r>r>B Camel, Whalebone 'a TKflpm™ Touchstone Banter, Master Henry " aKitleman lCampFol . The Colonel, Whisker £, lower Galatea, Amadis •v 2 «„.>,«<• « Ascot, Reveller S-3 Southamp- 11 D'ght'r of Confederate gj^ ton's dam Centurion's Comus, Sorcerer J3 dam Daughter of Tancredi | Cannniß The Colonel, Whisker to cj,vwp,.Pi,in« va P' ft 'P ie Sis. to Cactue, Sultan g Sir Heimiloß ir Hercules, Wb/bone « -g Paraguay p arad i gn , t Partisan X TW Bourbon, gorcerer Finesse Daughter of Gohanna linesse Mariner (Arab) Duktboou is half brother to Trump Card, The Governor, Amoyon, Titania, Bell of the Isle, dam ot Temple, and full brother to the Premier, sire of Administrator, Consul, First Water, and Revoke, all first-class performeis. Dunthoon is sire of Wild ~Boy, Little John. TrapI per, Barney, Florence, Emerald, Minnie, Sweet Brier, and (sivis. Good paddocks will be provided for mares from a distance. All care, no responsibility. 1 JTerms ; £i 4s, payable at end of the season. Groom's fee, ss, payable at first service, 12

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW18850912.2.73.4

Bibliographic details

Otago Witness, Issue 1764, 12 September 1885, Page 28

Word Count
685

Page 28 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 1764, 12 September 1885, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 1764, 12 September 1885, Page 28