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THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE I KING PHILIP. Is stationed at the Commercial Stables, Mosgiel, in charge of Mr D. Davidson, who will attend to all mares consigned to his. care by rail or otherwise. Terms — £5 ; one-half payable at end of. season, the balance when mare proves in foal. ■ The usual fee of 5s at first service willalso be charged. ' ' Good, paddock' accommodation at 2s Gd per week-; the i greatest care .taken but no responsibility. , ' ■■'.;>■ DAVTD-RIRBY, Proprietor, • Kuri BushjO'r Mosgiel. N.B.— Mare's sent by rail will on receipt of telegram be taken charge of by Mr.Davidson, there being no need for, any one to accompany them. ' • ' TO. STAND FOR THE SEASON AT THE OWNER'S FARM, • Pure-bred Entire LO,RD .LOVAT. / Lord Lova*; who is 17 hands high, is pronounced ' by competent judges to be the best entire for" "service in the Tuapeka district. Sire, Thumper ; dam, Polly, by Marquis. Terms— £2. ALEXANDER FRASER, Waitahuna Road. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. IN XHE TOKOMAHtIRO AND WAITAHUNA DISTRICTS, GENERAL OUTRAM. General Outram (bred by Mr M.Tynan, Outram) id a beautiful dark brown, stands 16 hands high, with fine symmetry, superior action, is perfectly quiet and good tempered. For pedigree, see Cards. Terms, £3 3s : Grooms Fee, ss. Guarantees as per arrangement. W. HISLOP, , „ Proprietor. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE TUAPEKA EAST & WEST, TUAPEKA MOUTH AND WAITAHUNA j DISTRICTS, Pure-bred Entire YOUNG MARQUIS. Young Marquis is a beautiful dark bay, with black points, rising three years old, and 164 hands high. Terms, £3, payable on or before Ist February, 1883. Groom's Fee, ss, payable at first service. Guarantees as per agreement. " , THOMAS DWYER & CO., Victoria Stables, Lawrence. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN" THE WAITAHUNA, TUAPEKA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, Pure-bred fitf W||g Stallion EARL OF BEACONSFIELD. Earl op Beaconsfield is a dark, dapple bay, rising seven years old ; stands sixteen hands three inches high, with splendid flat bone, great muscle, fine symmetry, and remarkably quiet lemper, and has proved himself a sure foal-getter. His stock may be seen in any part of the district. Terms — £3 3s for season, payable on or before Ist February, 1883. Groom's fee, ss. payable at first service. Guarantees as per agreement, payable when mare proves in foal. ROBERT BROWNLIE, Proprietor. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE TUAPEKA WEST, TUAPEKA MOUJPH, TUAPEKA FLAT, EVANS FLAT, LAWRENCE & BEAUMONT DISTRICTS, DUKE OF PORTLAND. j Duke of Porilanb is a beautiful roan, rising four years, with plenty of bone and muscie, and an excellent temper. He was Bred by J. F. Etching, Esq., Moa Flat. Sire, Sir Colin Campbell ; dam, the imported mare Scotch Annie. Terms— £3 3s ; Groom's Fee, ss. Guarantees as per arrangement. JOHN EDIE, Proprietor. LAWRENCE BRICK AND TILE WORKS TjATID LAWRENCE, *-* Brick and Tile-makeb, Begs to intimate to the inhabitants of Lawrence and Surrounding Districts that he has ■always on hand a supply of Bricks of all sorts (including Fire-bricks, of all sizes, for Stoves, &c.)*, 2, 3, 4, and 6-incii Pipes for draining ; Flower Vases, finished ia a highly artistic manner, &c, &c. Mr Lawrence will also make Fire-bricks to measure if required,, and can recommend them, along with his other articles of manu facture, as being a genuine article. The " Cash Principle," as a rule of economy in the* every-day transactions of retail business, has every point in its favor. Not only does the old maxim "out of debt, out of danger" hold good, but the quid pro quo) which the investor benefits in, is an important element in the consideration of the whole matter. Where credit is practised, a certain proportion will certainly prove bad, and the tracer is compelled to~make up the bad by charging a longer price to all than would '^ I otherwise be necessary. This is not fair to those, who pay, and therefore the Cash System is taking a firm hold, and is being largely patronised by communities; It does not take much consideration iv the abstract to bcd ita advantages, but they are forcibly understood when the buyer comes to the counter and compares present value with 1 past experience. We hold a most magnificent stock of new Winter Goods, and can commend the Cash Principle and .corresponding prices to all in: terested —Thomson, Strang And Co. ' ' '

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Tuapeka Times, Volume 27, Issue 917, 27 January 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume 27, Issue 917, 27 January 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume 27, Issue 917, 27 January 1883, Page 4

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