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Public Notices LEARINGSALE CLEARING SALEII FOR A «- FEW WEEKS ONLY .Si Mu6t have space for fresh consignments Cash must be obtained by J. ALLEN, BOOTMAKER AND IMPORTER/ Tay street, next to R. D, Yule's, And in order'tb do so he has resolved to offer the whole of his varied stock of Boots, Shoes, &c, at such an enormous sacrifice that cannot fail to effect a "speedy sale. Just note the following prices :— Balmorals ... 12s 6d Men sE. Sides 10s «d Watertights... 14s 6d La-Hes' Kids... 7s 6d Levant...- ... 7s 6d Children's Boots Is 6d Inspection Invited. REMEMBER. FOR A WKEK ONLY. Nurserymen and Seedsmen ARA N-tt E S. ORANGES. APPLES, PINE APPLES. ANDREW~SCOTT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SEEDSMAN AND FJBUITEBBR. NEW IMPORTED SEEDS. VEGETABLE SEEDS. FARM SEEDS. FLOWER SEEDS. Importer^of Ifruit and Onions weekly. gy Mabk the Address — ANDREW SCOTT, au!s Tay Sibbest Neab Station. QEEDS. SEEDS. SEEDS €rastf}G~iji]> co., SEEDS iIEN AND IMPORTERS, Beg to inform their friends in town and country that they have the African Box Thorn for sale, One ounce will grow over 3000 plants and will grow in Invercargill. Also, seeds of CUPREBSUS MACROCARPA PINUB INSIGNI STLYER WATTLE GOLDEN WATTLE BLUE GUM SWAMP GUM WHITE GUM RED GUM CIDER GUM LARCH WELLINGTONS GIGANTEAS Please observe the address — GREGG AND CO., Seedsmen and Importebs, Next Trew and Hall's, two minutes from Railway Station. The Stud THETHOROUG H-B RED ENTIRE HORSE "DUNDEE" Will stand at the Prince of Wales Stable Invercargiil, and travel the surrounding ONE TREE POINT, WALLACETOWN WINTON, ORETI FLAT, OTATAU, GROPEES BUSH, RIVERTON, THORNBURY, WAIANIWA. For Pedigree see cards, Terms— £4 4s ; payable on or before the Ist of February, 1884. oc3 ANDREW WARNOCK, Proprietor; r^HE CHAMPION CLYDESi DALE ENTIRE COLT « EXTINGUISHER," No 174, N.Z. Stud Book, will stand at his owner's farm, Waikiwi, and serve a limited number of mares. Sire, Young Vanquisher, imported ; Dam, Miss McCormack No. 1 (No. 98 N.Z. Stud Book.) Extinguisher is a bright bay, 3 yeais old, stands 16 hands high, and shows as much Clydesdale breeding as any hojse in j the Colony ; waa placed first in his class and champion at Dunedin and Invercargill Shows, last season, against all ages. Terms— £6, Gloom's fee, ss, payable on or before Ist February, 1884. ocs JOHN RUSSELT-. rpHE PURE-BRED CLYDE Si- DALE STALLION, "LORD CLYD E," The property of James Gall, Edendale, Will travel this season in the WYNDHAM, MOKORETA, M&TAURA AND EDENDALE DISTRICTS. Pedigbee : LOBD Clyde is a bright bay, 4 years old, stands 16£ hands high, was bred by Mr W. Robinson, South bridge, Tokomairiro. He has gained the following prizes :— lst in Balclutha in 1880, 1881, 1882 ; Ist at Tokomairiro in 1880, 1881, and 1882 ; lstat both shows at Matau in 1881 (the Club holding two shows in one year), and Ist in 1882. Lord Clyde won the silver cup at Matau the same year, and Ist at Waitahuna im 1881. His sire, Young Clyde, imported from Scotland by Mr John Trpstrail, is a dark brown horse with dark points, stands 17 hands high, and shows unexceptionable quality ; he gained the following prizes:— ln 1874 he was awarded the Biggar Farmers' Society's prize of £110, and travelled that district in 1875. He gained the silver medal at Carnwath in those two years for the best horse that travelled the Upper Ward of Lanarkshire. At the Glasgow February Show, in 1875 he was one of the three drawn for the Champion Cup, gained second honors at the Highland So ciety's Show the same year. In 1876, he wa awarded the £100 premium to travel eastern district of Kircudbright, and was awarded £100 in 1877. Young Glyde's sire was the famed horse Young Campsie, the property of Mr David Riddle, which gained the Glasgow Prize in the years 1868 and 1869, and likewise the Highland Society's Prize. Old Oampsp.y, his g sue, gained the following prizes: — In 1862, '65, '66, '68, '69, the West Calder Premium of £40 each year ; in 1863 and 1864, Criefl aud iStrathem Premium of £40 each year ; first prize at the Highland Agricultural Society's Shows in 1863 at Kelso ; and the Society'." gold medal at Glasgow in 1867. Dam Maggie, bred by Mr John His-lop, Tokomairirio. Maggie is the winner of 11 First and 5 Second Prize?. Her eire, Young Prince of Wales (imported from Scotland by Mr Henry Hill, and sold for 11^0 guineas^, was bred by Mr Lawrence Drew, of Mery. town, Hatniitop, and was selected by wellknown indges as the best colt in Scotland at a yearling. He won the first prize at Glasgow, open to all Scotland, and at Hamilton was first in his own class, with an extra gold medal for the best horse shown, an? age, including the two year- old colts that won the Ist prizes at Kelso and Glasgow. He was never beaten in New Zealand. Young Prince of Wales' sire is that wonderfully unbeaten horse, Prince of Wales, which Mr Drew bought from J4r i). Riddle, of Kilbowie, for!soogs., and is standing in Scotland at 15 guineas. The stock from this celebrated sire took 37 first prizes in one season in all parts of Scotland. Maggie's dam Madge, by Marquis ; g dam by Lord Paisley (imported from Scotland by the late Mr Robert Miller); g g dam (im« ported from Tasmania): Lord Cjote baa proved faimself » sure foal gutter,

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Southland Times, Issue 4794, 17 November 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 4794, 17 November 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 4794, 17 November 1883, Page 4

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