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Clutha Leader, Volume XXIV, Issue 1216, 22 October 1897, Page 3
New Advertisements. To travel this season in the CLUTHV AND TOKOMAIRIRO DIS- TRICTS. The Purebred Clydesdale Entire Young Extinguisher. Wm. Robins - >n Proprietor. TERMS, — L 3 when mare proves in foa One month's <>in3s fret of charge to any mare from a distance. Ali mares sold or exchanged, owners at time of first service held responsible. 'C. ROBINSON, 10 Groom in charge. To travel this season in the SOUTLI MOLYNEUX, PUREKIREKI, OWAKA, AHURIHI, WAREPA, PUERUA, CLINTON, and Surrounding Districts, The Purebred Clydesdale Entire Vanquisher B'd. Wm. R:>binson Owner. TERMS. — L 3 when mare proves in foal. All mares sold or exchanged, owners at time of first service held re- sponsible. Groom's fee 03, payable at first service, J. GUN, 10 Groom in charge. To travel this season in the CLUTHA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion Stranreagh, STRANREAGH. bred Mr VV. Swan of Rangiora. Sire, Argyle. Dam, Joan of Arc. STRANREAGH is a dark brown horse rising eight years old, stands 16 hands 3 inches high, on short, heavy boned less with lots of hair, docile temper, grand action , and of great substance. Argyle, sire of Stranreagh, is by Banker imported. Ar<jyle's, dam Blossom. Sire, You no Hero, is by Hero. STRANREAGH. dam Joan of Arc. Sire, Blackleg, her trrandsire William Bono's imported Major; her grand dam Nora, by Prince Charlie. Nora's dam Diamond, by King Fergus imported. TERMS : £3. All mares sold or exchanged held as in foai. T. BISHOP, Groom in Charge. J. R. RENT ON &CO., 4 Proprietors. To travol this season in the CLUTHA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS The Celebrated and Piirebred Clydesdale Stallion Royalist. (Bred by J. B. Sutton, Esq., Southland.) S ; ro : G-sire : Hard Times. Extinguisher. G-g-siro ' Vanquisher (imp.) Dam : Belle by Southorne. G-dam : Diamond (imp) by Thumper (imp) ROYALIST gained four first prizes before leaving Southland. His dam, Belle, gained Guthrie's Special Prize in J892 for irare and progeny. His g-dam, Diamond, was never beaten in Southland or Tasmania — thus showing that Royalist, encircled by such, sires and dams, is one of the best horses in New Zealand. ROYALIST has proved himself a splendid sire in the Taieri District where he has travelled for the past four seasons. TERMS : £3 10* ; payable £1 at end of season and £2 10s when mare proves iv fortl. All mares sold or exchanged held to be as it in foal. Groom's fee, 53. JAS. WYLIE, Groom in Charge. FRAZER AND HENLEY, 5 . Proprietors. To travel this Season in the j TOKOMAIRTRO, CLUTHA, AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. The Thoroughbred Entire Horse Young Cloth of Gold, YOUNG CLOTH OF GOLD is rising 10 years old, an upstanding dark brown horse. Pedigree — Young Cloth of Gold is by J i Cloth of Gold— Miss Rowe ; Cloth of Gold by Ravensworth — Sweet-briar ; Ra- vensworth is by Touchstone— Fair Joan ; Swcetbriai' is by Antidotr; — Moss Hoho, thus showing that Young Cloth of Gold 5r from the betst strain. Ho is acknowledged by some of the most experienced farmers in Milton arid surrounding district**, where he travelled some years, that ho has left the best stock of any homo that has evei travelled the district. Terms as per arrangement. r All mares sold or oxc.lmngod aftnr first service held to bo in foal at hoUoi-'b rink. J, J. DUNNE, 9 Proprietor,