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Public Notices TO FARMERS. ' _^Ss^ MMMmmkmmmr %f^^ VSv*f____ll * ]Ib 3 »ot»thto«jß %tupl*m*nt 13ml Now is the time to Sow and if you wish to do it well, do llw r JI Jj^ it with the Best Machine, OTL RA ™U^£Z E BUI THE 'COLONIAL DRILL In the « COLONIAL " you havea tried reliable, and most durable machine, the lighest xn me w draught and the molit accurate and simple m operation nT Will do a larger range of work than any other and altogether, with its up to date improvements cannot be beaten. MANUFACTURED AND SOLD BY THE SOUTHLAND IMPLEMENT & ENGINEERING CO. INVERCARGILL AND CHRISTCHURCH. AGENTS THROUGHOUT SEW ZEALAND. JAMES MACALIST2K, Mahaobb THOMSON, BRIDGER AND CO, IRONMONGERS, DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. WE AUE KOW LAKDIEG LARGE SHiPMeNTS OF NEW GOODS, INCLUDING « ANGLO' ENAMELLED WARE CHOPPERS AXES BUILDERb' BRASSFOUNDRY SIMMON L\. SAWS CARPENTERS TOOLS AMERIOAN CARTRIDGES SPADES AND b HOVELS AMERICAN S3OEINQ TOOLS i ETC , JiilO., AGENTS FOR ALPHA LAVAL CREAM SEPARATORS I BUT BURGESS' STUMP EXTRACTORS -mt THOMSON, BRIDGER & CO

The Stnd. jjgm_ HP H E CLYDESDALE Western m WILL STAND this Season at OPIO FARM, and Travel Wairio, Scott* s Gap and Otautau Distriots. Western Pbinck Is a 3-year-old bay colt, with beautiful action. Sire, Oraigievar ; dam, Maggie, by Extinguisher, g dam by Glenroy. TERMS- £3 ; £1 at end of season, and £2 wben mare proves in foal HHOS. HARD WICK, Owner, Otautau. i?__«*'^6% SEASON— 1900-1901. mni HPO stand this season at fAT ]T\nm A OLOVEBLY FARM, Spar Vss-fea^g^y^Bueh, and travel Waianiwa, Wallacetown, Limestone Plains, Thornbury and Riverton Districts, THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION DAVAAR. DAVAAR is a beautiful dark Bay, rising four years stands 17 hands, set po fine short legs, with plenty ol good bone and first-olaes feet ; has superior aotion and a floe docile temper. Stre-Macanhur, bred by L Dugdale, Esq, Springfield, Myriong, Viotori* Dam —Bess, by Darnley, gained first prise in brood mare olas in Inveroargill in 1888 ; first and ohampion in 1888; first in 1890 ; second in 1891 ; first for mare with two of her progeny in 1898. Macarthur's sire, MaoBride (2287) bred by A Montgomery, Esq, Netherf^hall, Oastle Douglass, winner of first prizes at Glasgow and Kilmarnock, and numerons first prize, in Victoria. Macarchur's g. sire, MaoGregor (1487) one of the champion breedng stallions in Scotland and full brother to the famous Flashwood Macarthur's g.g. sire, Darnley „ 22), the leading breeding stallion of his day. For further particulars see Soocuah Stud Book. TERMS- £2 on lßt February, 1901, an jeSwhen mare proves in foal. Groom's fee, 6s, payable" at first service. Further particulars on application to JAMKB DKAIN, Owner, or JOSEPH BUNTON, Groom in charge HATSIHATST WOODROWS HATS. HAT MANUfACTURERTIo H.R.H. THE PRINOE OF WALES. »»«*.» THE LEADING HATTERS OF THE WORLD. jy£ESSRS McDONALD BROTHERS, HATTERS AND MERGERS. TA* STBKBT have muoh pleasure in intimating to their otutomsrs and the publio that they have now in stook a fresb shipment of ihe above famous make of HATS Also that they have made arrangements with Messrs W odrow whereby they seoure the SOLE RIGHT FOR THE SALB OF WOODROWS HATS AND CAPS IN SOUTHLAND. Samples of next Season's designs for HATS yr'.U be on view for a week from to-day (29th September), and gentlemen wishing any particular Shape or Colour, oan select now, have the Hat made to order, and it will oome out with next season's shipment. ALWAYS ON HAND-LOASBY'S WAHOO<TJJV KOOLIBAH, Spenoer Vincent's BENJAMIN GUM for Ooughs and Colds. TOWNEND'S OELE BRATED OINNAMON CUBE for OoMumpttoo Ud Ohronio Oough* *** W. N. STIAIING. Grocer. Dm stree.

The Stnd ito- rpO stand this aeason a _W% A " Brantra," Hokonui, the Tf&Ctf^ standard bred Trotting Stallion rfJßßtt « ELECTOR" Sire— The celebrited Stallion "Berlin" (imp), Dam— Mona. For further particulars see cards TERMS REASONABLE Guarantee as per agreement. All mares sold or exchanged the owner at time of service held responsible. , . „ For mares from a distance paddocks will be avail- . able at a charge of ls 6d per week. All care taken but no responsibility. (Owner), CHRISTOPHER McRAE, Brantra. i^^ rpO stand at Linwood, Wallace jDk JL town Junction, and travel *Bffi__B_l^ tne surrounding distriots, the ~JHflinß3k mported trotting stallion tsßS^mSSm -vanderbilt." VandkrbiiiT is a beautiful 4 year old blood bay, with black points, acd fine temper, full of symm.try and substance. He carries his own reoommendation in every point. Vanderbilt is by the famed trotting stallion Torrent, half brother to Fritz -tbe fastest horse in the Aust ralian Colonies. Torrent, by Vancleve (imp.) from Madge Wildflr* by Ajax (imp.)her dam by New Warrior (imp.) Vancleve v the greatest trotting sire in the Southern Hemisphere. Dam Jeanette, standard thoroughbred mare by | Tichborne (grand sire of Fisherman, imp.) from Bracelet by Luke of Cleveland (imp.) -her daji by Romulus (son of Aedipus imp.) Term.: 4 guineas; £2 4s at end of season, 1900, and £2 when mare proves in foal. All mares sold or exchanged owners at time of service hsld responsible as if mares proved in foal. Also, The purebred Clydesdale stallion "MAJOR ROBIN" (3 years old). He is a bay colt with white points, has p'enty o substance, superior bone, with plenty of fine silky hair and beautiful action. Major Robin is a colt with great substance and character. Sire, .hepherd Lad, by the well-known sire Herd Laddie. Dam of Major hobin is Madve McCormick, imp. from Victoria, bhe was bred by Thos. MoCormiok, Esq., Dean, Ballarat, out of Duohess, imp. from Scotland (see 0.5.8., Vol 7 page 485) Madge McCormiok; sire. Blue Ribbon, imp. from Scotland: sire, Danley (222, Vol. 2, C.5.8.) Major Robin will only serve a limited number of mares. Terms: 4 guineas; £2 4s at end of season, 1900, and £2 when mare proves in foal. AU mares sold or exohang^d, owners (at time i f service) held responsible aa If mares proved in foal. Owner, J. QRAbT, Linwood, Wallacetown' sTZ2> rp O STAND THIS SEASON iT^fW^^m^ *■ fct WOODLANDS vt^'--rli_JSl§W Wft and tnvel Ihe Long Bush, JMP"^JK^M/lU One Tree Point, Mabel.Dacre a\, W/ftB&l Morton Mains, Oteramika, Seaward Downs, Mataura and Island Districts THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION, McNab McNAB is a bright bay horse, stands about 16. hands, is set on fine short legs, with immense flu bone, plenty of hair, sound feet, has superior action and pleasant temper. For pedigree see cards. TERM 3 —£3 10s. Grooms fee ss, payable on or before Ist February, 1901. All oare but no responsibility. SWALE ft LEITH, Owners, Woodlands *

The Stnd. .*«££> rPO STAND THIS SllA1 SON AT WINTON, V^wjWi^fnf fop\i And travel the surronnding y^S^^^^^m SEASON 1900-1901 THE PURE CLYDESDALE STALLIOS "LOCHNAGAR/' Lochnagaris a beautiful dark bay horse with blaok points. Stands 16_ hands, and is rising six years old. He is sec on fine short legs, with splendid flat bone, plenty of hair, capital feet, and has superior aotion. . Loohnagar was bred by Hugh Oarswell, Esq., Pine Bush, wire, Maori King -by Lord Chelmsford -by Nimmo's Prince -by Prince Obarlie (imported). Dam, Blsesom-by Young Vanquisher, imported from Scotland by the late Dav*d Msbet. TERMS— £4, payable on or before Ist February, 1901. Groom's fee be, payable at first service. All care taken of mares, but without responsibility. JAMES Fi-OUENUE, Winton. A_*o :— The Tony Stallion " ZEE HAN " will serve a limited number of mares jFj__ HP** STAND THI WjE^'tuSßH-flt At Martindale, Ryal Bush, XvJIJ Blaokie's Farm, and travel jJPTr^j^wgtff Otaurau, Drummond, | iriCpXl- Thornbury, and adjoining THB PUREBRED OLYDE3DALE STALLION Shepherd Lad. SHEPHERD LAD is a light bay horse, six years old, and of blood on both sides that cannot be beaten, either here or in aoy other of the Australian oolonies. Sire, Herd Laddie, imported from Scotland; dam, Maggie McCormick 2nd ; grand sire, Jimmy Gray: grand dam, Maggie McCormick (imported). Shepherd Lad's half sister took Ist prize in her class, and champion prize for the best animal on the ground at the Melbourne Show, competing against stallions imported from Sootl tnd, and was sold in conjunction witn her mother for 600 guineas. TERMB-£2 5s on Ist February, 1901, and £2 5s when mare proves in fea'. Full guarantee, £5 6s. Groom's fee, 6s, payable at first service. JAMES BLAKIE, Owner. JOHN SHKPHERD, Groom in charge. Note— Owners of mares sold or exchanged after the first servioe are responsible for all fees. j_fflf_ rpo STAND at WALLACE T_*._-] MLmIW Ir.S And travel tne Western SEASON 1900-1901. THE CLYDESDALE STALLION Yonng Renfrew. YOUNG RENFREW is a bay, rising seven years old, with immense bone and half. Young Renfrew's sire, Renfrew Jock, is out of Rose by Oowden Lad timported), who gained six first prizes before leaving' Scotland, and many first prizes in Victoria. Cowden Lad's sire was Old Scotchman, the oroperty of Mr John Kerr, of Morton; dam, Mr feaston's (of Oowden) young prize mare Jean, by Prince Royal ; g-datn. Blossom, by Ben Lomond (imRenfrew's dam, Helen MeGregor, is without doubt one of the best brood mares in North Otago, she having produced three stallions now travelling in the North Island-Qlengyle, Rob Roy and Record Relgn-also several prize mares. There is none of Younz Renfrew's blood in the South, all his progeny havinl been taken North. For this reason, as well as on account of his own merits. Young Renfrew is decidedly an acquisition to the stud In Southland. TERMS £4— £2 payable at the end of the season, and £2 when mare proves in foal. Groom's fee ss. ANDREW STEVENSON, Owner. JOHN McINTOBH, in charge.

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Southland Times, Issue 14796, 13 November 1900, Page 4

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