Horses. HPO STAND THIS SEASON, The Thoroughbred Entire, LOTHAIR. Also, The Draught Entire, GARIBALDI. These well-known horses will travel tha Levels, Temuka, Kakahu, and Waitohi dis« tricts. Particulars see cards. REGINALD ORTON, Point. riiO STAND THIS SEASON, At Temuka, The Thoroughbred Stallion, YOUNG PRIAM. Four years old. Young Priam is a bright chesnut, and a sure foal getter, he stands fifteen hands high, got by old Priam, out of the- thoroughbred mare Blink Bonnie. Old Priam was bred m New South Wales, got by /Ether, dam Crucifix, by Tros out of Kathleen O'More, imported to Nelson ia 1853. Terms: Single mare, £2 ss. Groomage, ss. Good paddocks, well watered. Every care taken of mares. All fees to be paid before removal of mares. W. NEAL, Temuka. rpO STAND THIS SEASON, MONTEITH, Pure Clydesdale, bred by Ritchie Bros., Gowrie Park, near Melbourne ; got by the im» ported horse, Earl of Monteith, dam Blossom, winner of the £50 prize at the Great National Show m Melbourne. Monteith gained First Prize as a yearling m 1870, at Melton, near Melbourne. Terms— Five Guineas. All Fees to be paid before removal of tha Mares. Good, well-watered paddocks provided free until Ist January, 1873 ; after that data Four Shillings per week will be charged for each mare. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. STUDHOLME, BROS. Miscellaneous! ONE POUND REWARD. T OST— From Milford, Temuka, an Iron -*-* Grey Horse, slightly lame on one of the fore legs ; last seen with halter on. — Anyone bringing the same to Mr Dale, Temuka, or to the undersigned, will receive the above reward. GEORGE WOODHEAD. TIMARU PARK?" ~~ NOTICE. A S portions of the Park are now planted, -£*- and, the remainder of the land ia being laid down m English grass, all horses and cattle found- wandering m the reserve after this notice will be impounded. By order of tho COMMISSIONERS | Timaru, Sept. 17, 1872. I ~ NOTICE. ALL Persons found TRESPASSING In -£*■ pursuit of game or otherwise on lands belonging to Mr Thos. Kino will ba prosecuted. S. A. BRISTOL, Pighunting Creek. EXHIBITION OF COLONIAL PRODUCE, 1872-73. TN furtherance of the design of the Colonial -*- Government, that an Exhibition of New Zealand Produce and Manufactures should be held m Christchurch m December next (m view of the Exhibition to be held m | Vienna m 1873), the undersigned will b« glad to receive and forward to Christchurcu articles and specimens for exhibition, E. BELFIELD, Secretary, Timaru Agricultural and Pastoral Association. /CUSTOM-HOUSE FORMS For sale at the Herald Office, — • Removal trom one Warehouse to another Sight Entries. Import, Forms, . Export Forma. Home Consumption. Coastwise Manifests (single and double)
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Timaru Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 817, 25 October 1872, Page 4
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