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' Business Notiees. THE STUD. ■/ ''•' 1 THE WELL KNOWN : THOROUGHBRED STALLION Harold r ■■•/" [ \ ? - Will Run With Mares This Season; at Danevirke. \ ! : TERMS : i2 2s ; Grazing : Is per week. „-/; JAMES ALJyARDIOE, . Proprietor. TO STAND THIiS SEASON AT DANEVIRKE, AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT, THE ..; MAGNIFICENT CLYDESDALE '' ■" ; RUFUS. TjIOALED October 18, : |881. jj Cblor,- dapple Cheitnut. Stands 17^ hands high. Immense 'bone and fine temper. Sire — Young Prince Charlie, by the imported Clydesdale, Old Prince Charlie by Sir James itficol Fleming. Prince Charlie's own brother, Prince of Wales was champion of Scotland, and was sold for £1500; In Christchurch in 1872, Old Prince Charlie, when three years old, took first prize against 1 eight competitors, six of which were Youn& Prince Charlie's dam -Darling .by Napoleon, took first prize for three years in' succession against allcomers as a dry mare. ; ■» RUFUS'S dam Blossom, by Farmer's Glory, out of same dam as ■Pride of Canterbury, tdok second prize at the Agricultural Sh6w, at Mastertbn in 1877-, out of a field of eight j at Carterton first in 187£for mares with foal at foot, when five competed. RUFUS; bred by his owner at Manaia, admittedly comes from a pure Clydesdale strain on both sides, and bears evidence of this by the 1 fact that as regards size; bone, powerful build, symmetry, and .height, r he is equal to.the finest horse ; that has yet been imported, ; and is acknowledged as the best horse ever , ighown: inithis district 1 . TERMS: y£± ; Groomage os j Allowance made for 'two or more mares. Good Paddocking, free until ,;s£iribed ; . Every care taken but no responsibility. : I TIME. TABLE. < Monday, Heretaunga and Woodville ; Tuesday, Pahiatua ; Wednesday Evening, Woodville ; Thursday, Kumeroa; Friday and Saturday^ Danevirke. Notice of any alteration in above dates will be given. Mr J. Martin has entire charge of the horse and my authority to receive all fees on my behaljf. ,* ■ .... WALTER MORISQN". TO , STAND 'AT .DANEVIRKE AND TRAVEL THE DISTRICT, The well-known Sire. . LILLIPEA ? J By Towton, dam Shrovetide by St. ; AufWyn, her dam Pancake by Sir Hercules, grand-dam Pan- • 'dbra by Operator, Tdwton got by Mellsourhe, Cinizella by ' Touchstone, Brocade by Panta- ' loon, Bambazine by Thuhder.bol£ : . i T ILLIPEA stands 16 hands, and, JLJ : if Size, Bone, and Symmetry are anything, LILLIPEA should prove to be the Right Horse in the Right place. TERMS — ,£3 single mare, two or more as per agreement j All fees payable on Ist day of January, 1889. FREE PADDOCKING for four weeks. Every care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to JAMES W. BAKER, , Proprietor, Or Groom In Charge. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT DANEVIRKE, The Clydesdale EnJ^re Horse, Rob Roy. T) OB ROY is by Glen Roy (imJLV ported) out of Diamond- (imported). Glen Roy by the celebrated horse Prince of Wales (imported) champion horse of Scotland and Australia. Diamond by the imported horse Invincible. Rob Roy is a dark roan with black points, arid stands 16| hands high, and 1 is, as will be seen above, descended from the best blood ever imported from Scotland on both sides. Glen Roy has been the champion prize-taker in Canterbury for years. TERMS: SINGLE MARES £3 10s. Two or more, the property of the same owner, as'per agreement. Firstclass paddock accommodation for mares. Due notice will be given when mares are stinted, when they must be ) removed, or a charge of 2s 6d per week j will be made. J£very care taken but no responsibility. • For further particulars apply to . J M'CARTHY, Proprietor. j N.B.— Rob Roy will be in Norsewood every Wednesday at the June- . . tion Hotel Stables. • CROUP— Fo house should be without a bottle of " Edgar's Crouj: i Lotion," a certain and wonderfui . remedy. . May be had at the Danevirke Medical pjspensary,

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Bush Advocate, Volume I, Issue 68, 11 October 1888, Page 3

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