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tj Stud Horses* 9 1 .... £ NOTICE TO OWNEBS OF STUD J HOR9E3. r B '(■OTOBSB OABDS Printed at the Timabi I Hebald Office with Neatness and Despatch; , and at MODEBATE OHABGES. 1 : r — . . — ■ — i THE THOBOUGHBBBD STALLION ; ARTILLERY, I By Musket— Ouido, t U* SESVE a Limited Number of \ Mares at SALTWATER OBEBK and , WASHDYKB this Season at 10 Guineas ■ Each. Three or more Mares the property of t ona owner as per arrangement. '. For full particulars apply to E. HOSEINS, 1 Timaru, ! Or to i B. BUTHEBFOBD, I Albury. i TO TBAVEL THIS SEASON '. In the | Waimate, Hook, Makikihi and St. Andrews District b. [ Iho Fare-bred Clydesdale Stallion Tp AB L V MO B N ING. Early Morning's sire is" tho great Young . Banker (1354), bred by David Biddell, of Kilborvio, Scotland. His dam is Princess , Boyal (885), and was bred by Mr B. Matthews, at Temuka. Early Morning, bred by Mr B. "Matthews of Temuka, is a beautiful dark boy with blaok points, and stands 16 handa 3 inches m height, being 13 inches below the knee, and 31 inches round the arm, and is 7 feet 10 inohes m girth, with immense power. He is compactly built, with plenty of hair and bone, althoagh his bone is very heavy, it is of the right olean, flat kind, with plenty of Bilky hair on his legs, growing m the right plaoe. He stands on exceptionally good sound feet and legs, with plenty of notion. He having proved himself a sure foal-gotter, breeders Bhould not mies such a welcome horse. No better otallion stands m the district or one more fitted to improve the draught horse stock, and his pedig'ee ia unexceptional. He has all tbe characteristics of a high-class and fashionable bred horse, his temper is excellent. Ho has a strong Bound constitution, and is naturally free from taint of any kind. Terms : £i 4,3 ; £2 2s payable on Ist Jan., 1893, the balanoe when mares are proved to be m foal. Groom's foe ss, payable at first service. Ail mares sold or exchanged to be paid for. Guarantees aa per arrangements. Apply to groom m charge, er J. B. BEWELL, Proprietor, Oataaru. David Stuart DAVID STUART OPPOSITE BAILWAY PLATFOBM, TittlAßU SSPOB'E Cash Bturas of Frodnoe. SHIPPING &dE?STi: Charters and Freights Arranged Business Notices. SLESIIMGER'S RHEUMATIC BALSAM. KB the oclj Genuino and Soientifto Preparaticn for the Oura of Gout, Bheumbtism, Sciatica, &0., &o. Xhonondi hart vostified to th» Curei offeoted. tS" Bbb Pahphistb. SLHSINGEB' HOBSE OATILE, AND DOG MBDIOINEO Ax» approved of by all owners of HorsM, Oattlo and Dogs, all through New Zealand & Australian Colonies. Every person who ussd them was pleased and no* a single oomplaint made those Forty Years. SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS AND MEDIOINB THNDOBS; A Gold Medal wai awarded me at the Christchp>"»b. Exhibition and First and Highest itrard at Ohriotohwch and Dunedin Exhibitions. s. sleslnger. yETBBINABY SUBGBON, DUNBDIN. For Bruises, Sprains, Swellings, Bheumatism , &0., &o. Especially adapted for Footballers, Orickotere, Sport*. men and others and called "THE FOOTBALLEB'S FBIBND." Pbiob— ls 3d Per Bottle. To be obtained from all Detlors, or Wholesale From S. BLBSIN GB B. Dwsmtn J?"1 to J&A, pe' day to be made ©&J. 1U by persons of either iei, m their own localities, at wo for us. ' New business- All meet with wonderful sucoecs. Any one can do the wot Capital nut required. We will start you. Outfit worth £1 mailed free. Tho employment is i particularly adapted to the region m whioh ; this publication circulates. Boys and girls earn Dearly as much as men. Full particulars : and instructions mailed fres. Now ii the ' lirae — don't delay, but write ta us at ono», Adiress, Stimo? & Co. Poland, Slain*, Unit** Btat.« A MAN does not advertise from motives of philanthropy. He advertises simply because it pays him to do bo. As a matter of t fact, if advertising is done judioiousiy there ia i no investment which a man can maks with | bis money which will bring m such handsome i returns. That is the emphatic testimony of i the Barratts, Holloways, Barnums, Edos, and [ a score of . others, who have found m the ! newspaper preßS the " potentiality of becoming , riah bavond the r)r»am» of ararict. i TiIABMEBS will always find their interests , JQ advocated and their wants studied m ■ the SHmant Herald. Local markets fuUj I reported at all times, and Ohristohuroh and > Dunedißpricesregularlytelegraphed. Beaders are also kept fully posted, both by oable and Utter, m the oh»m «• to the Home and AusIrtJian market! 1

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Timaru Herald, Volume LV, Issue 5517, 20 September 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume LV, Issue 5517, 20 September 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume LV, Issue 5517, 20 September 1892, Page 4

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