TT7ILL- STATED THIS SEASON,' " . . AT HIS OWNER'S STABLES COMMERCIAL HOTEL, MILTON, The M \ SX&I Thoroughimported. ."Vfijjjji^ fejj 1 Horse »'■■; FLYING DUTCHMAN. Flying- Dutchman is ono of the gamest and tlest horses ever imported to New Zea- , , ''His pedigree is so well known that it would ,be supeifluous .to pubiiah it. • ,His > stock looks' remarkably well, although not 1 fromi first-class mares in all cases. Terms : £5 5s (one in five given in). Groom's fee, ss. o ( Good paddocks, 2s 6d- per week ; all care taken, but no responsibility. .. , GEO. COOMBE, <-L .'. v '■' •'• >.' - Proprietor. TO STAtfD THIS SEASON *.i . > AT THE 1 " '>--' VICTORIA STABLES, LAWRENCE. i v/o - YOUNG LEOTAED. „ r Terms,. -L3, payable on or before Ist February, 1880 ; Groom's Fee, ss, payable at time of first service. V-.,., ■..- THOMAS DWYER, Proprietor. WUiL TRAVEL THIS SEASON EN" THB TEVIOT & DUNSTAN DISTRICTS, The jilllSJS^. Entire Thoroughbred /*|gg|pjfil Horse MEEEY KING. Merry Kingia by the renowned Sire Tom King, by King Tom, out of Defiance, |by Defence, put of Rowton (imported to Canterbury by Messrs Harris and Innes.) Merry King, out;of ;Merrimac (said to be the best dam in _the Province in her day), by Van Tromp (imported by Mr M'Pherson to Gippsland. Merry King stands sixteen hands high, is a bright chestnut, and rising eight years old. Is'possessed of great power and symmetry and has proved a sure foal-getter in the Oamaru, Tokomairiro and Teviot Districts, Good Paddock provided for mares free of charge, ; . ' ' Terms, £3 3s, Groomage Fee, ss. ' ' SAMUEL CROSS AN, Proprietor. mo, , 5 TRAVEL THIS SEASON J. IN THB TUAPEKA, WAITAHUNA, TUAPEKA WEST, & SURROUNDING DISTRICTS EAEL OF BEACONSFIELD. ' Earl of Beacon sfield, a dark bay, is just rising four years old. He was bred by Mrs Miller, of Maungatua. Sire, Mrs Mmmo's Emperor.; dam, Mrs Miller's black mare Kate (imported from Tasmania), by Black Champion. Terms, apply Groom or Owners. Gioom s Fee 55., payable at the first service. " J DAYYER & SUTHERLAND, 1 Proprietors. TO TRAVEL IN THE MOUNT SENGER DISTRICT, ( NORTH STAE, Visiting Speargrass Flat once a fortDight Star is rising five years old. Bred by Johu Symmons, Esq., of the Oaks, Tasmania/ Sire, the imported Horse "Lincolnshire Hero," that never was beaten as a prize-taker. North Star's dam. Flower, winner of twenty prizes. Flower by Nugget Nugget by Champion, imported, out of Mr J. Jordan's" prize mare by imported Lincoln. Great grand dam, Flower. Lincoln and Flower were both imported by the late D, Wilmore. North Star is own brother to Emperor. . ' Emperor 'has taken eight first prizes at Longford and' West bury .Agricultural Societies' Shows A Grass Paddock of 300 "acres provided for Mar^s from a distance, at a charge of Is 6d per week; or, artificial grass' paddock, at 2s 6d/per'week. Charges for the season, L 4 4s. Guarantees as per agreement. Grooms fee, 5s — payable at first All care taken but no responsibility. All guarantees to be paid on or before the end of August, 1880. WM. WAUGH, MoaFlat. "DENHAR COLLIERY. JOHN NELSON ... Propbietob. J. N. begs to inform the Inhabitants of this District he has been obliged to abandon his .old workings,owing to the inferior quality of the Coal, but has now opened up a Magnificent 30 feet Seam ; and having made definite arrangements for a regular supply of Railway Trucks,' J. X". is now in a position to supply by far the best LIGNITE ever introduced into this District— which will be delivered at Hs,PBR TON. Orders left with G. F, C. Bbowne wil receive prompt, attention. Lawrence, July 22nd, 1879. WOODED HILL , STEAM, SAW, AND MILLS, r J. M'FAELANE ... Propbietob. J. M'F. begs to intimate that, having t ecently Erected the above-named Mills, he is now prepared to supply Building, Fencing, and Mining Timbers to Order; T and G Flooring, T and G Lining; Mouldings, Architraves, Skirting, &c. Also— Gates, Hurdles, Black, White, and Bed. Pine, Totara and Birch. N.B.— This Mill being on the side of the main road, three miles north from Tapanui, its situation commends itself to all up ocuntry settlers;
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Tuapeka Times, Volume XII, Issue 579, 12 November 1879, Page 4
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673Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume XII, Issue 579, 12 November 1879, Page 4
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