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Stud Horses. NOTIOE TO OWNERS OF STUD HORSES. TTrORSB CARDS Printed at the TIMABU Hbbaw) Office with Neatness and Despatoh, ( and at MODERATE OHARGES. THH THOROUGHBRED STALLION ARTILLERY, By Musket— Ouida, -"•jTBTILL SERVE a Limited Number of Mareß at SALTWATER OHEBK and WASHDYKE this Beason at 10 Guineas Eaoh. Three or more Mares tho property of one owner as per arrangement. For full particulars apply to E. HOSKINS, Timaru. Or to R. RUTHERFORD, *Wk-W Albury. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON In tho Waimate, Hook, Makikihi and St, Andrews Districts. The Pure-bred Cljdesdule Stallion "rriARLY MORNING. Early Morning's sirs is! the great Young Banker (1354), bred by David Riddell, of Kilborvie, Scotland. His dam is Princess Royal (285), ond waß bred by Mr;|R. Matthows, at Temuka. Early Morning, bred by Mr H; Matthews of Temuka, ia a beautiful dark boy with blaok pointß, and stands 16 hands 3 inclies m height, being 13 inchea below the knee, ond 31 inchea round the arm, and ie 7 fent 10 inchea m girth, with immense power. Ho iB compactly built, with plenty of hair ond bone, olthoHgh his bone is vory heavy, it is of the right olean, flat kind, with plenty of silky boir on bis legs, growing m the right place. He Btands on exceptionally good sound feet and legs, with plenty of action. He having proved himself o sure foal-getter, breeders should not miaa such a welcome horae. No better stallion stands m tho district or one more fitted to improve tbe draught horae stook, and his podig'ce is unexceptional. Ho has all the characteristics of a high-class and fashionable' bred horse, his temper is excellent. He has a strong eound constitution, and is naturally free from taint of any kind. Terms : £i 4s ; £2 2s payable on Ist Jan., 1893, the balonce wben mares are proved to be m fool. Groom's fee ss, payable ot first service. All mores cold or exchanged to be paid for. Guarantees as per arrangements. Apply to grcom m ohargo, or J. R. SEWELL, Proprietor, Oomoru. David Stuart DAVID STUART OPPOSITE RAILWAY PLATFORM, TtmARU, QR&i^ MERCHANT svfiiP^W .a-o-gi^TiS Charters and Freielits Arra-ttsoa I Business Notices. SLESSNGER'S . RHEUMATIC BALSAM/ KB the only Genuino and Boient'lo Pr»parotic ii for the Cure of Gout, Hheu%nr.tism, Boiatics, ko., &o. Thons»nds havo -eßtiSed to the Cures offeoted. rs 3 * Bbb Pakphlbts. BIYHSINGBE' HORSE: CATTLE, AND DOG MEDICINES Are approved of by all owners of Horses, tOattle and Dogs, oil through New Zealand & Australian Colonies. Hlrery person who used them wbb pleased ond □eft a singlo complaint made these Eorty Years. SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS AND MEDICINE VENDORSi A Gold Medal was awarded me at the Chrißtchui"«h Exhibition and First and Highest i-word at Ohrifltohurob and Dunedin Exhibitions. S- SLESINGER. VETERINARY i DUNHDIN. For Bruises, Sprains, Swellings, Rheumatism Ac, ko. Espeoially adapted for "Pootbatlers, Orioketers, Sportsmen and others and called "THE "FOOTBALLER'S FRIEND." Pbiob— la 8d Per Bottle. To bejobtained^f rom all Dealers, or Wholesale Prom B*. SLESINGER. DtnrHDra -tOi -m j&A, p m d *y to te made 9W-L sSBV-riD by persons of either sex, m their own looalitiea, afc wo for us. New business. All meet with wonderful aucoess. Anyone oan do the wot Oapitai not required. Wo will start you. Outfit worth .31 mailed froe. Tho omployment is particularly adapted to tha region m which ""■hi* publication oiroulates. Boys and girls earn nearly os muoh as men. Ifull particulars and • instructions moiled free. Now is the time- -don't delay, but write ta ns at onoe. Adlruss, SxiJreoH & 00. Borland, Maine, UniUil Stotas A MAN does not advertise from motives of uhilanthropy. He advertises simply because it pays him to do so. _As a matter of foot, if .-advertising is dono judiciously there is no investment whioh a man can make with his money which will bring m such handsome returns. . That is the emphatio testimony of the Barratts, Hollowaye, Barnums, Enos, and 1 a score of others, who bave found m the newspaper press the " potentiality of becoming rioh bftvond the dreams of ovarioe.- , TTJIARMERB will always find their interests JO advocated and thoir wonts studied m the Timartt Serald. Looal markets full? reported at oil times, and Ohristohuroh and Dunedin prioeßregularlytelegraphed. Readers are aleo kept fully posted, both by oable and letter, m the ohanges to tho Home and Aus' } (raUao TBdrksto-

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Timaru Herald, Volume LV, Issue 5516, 19 September 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume LV, Issue 5516, 19 September 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume LV, Issue 5516, 19 September 1892, Page 4