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.^aasskw. Ja^Ma^B^a^B^alßlßk ' TO TRAVEL THIS SEABON, In the Waiareka and Surrounding Distriots. The'iPurebred Clydesdale Stallion, TYARD TIMES, FOR PEDIGREE SEE C&RDS. Terms— Two Guineas at the end of January, and Two Guineas when the mare proves in foal. Good Grass Paddocks at Parkside, Wes- | ton, for mares from a distance. All oare taken, but no responsibility. 1 fGroom'i Fee, ss ; payable at time of servioe. J. H. MITCHELL, Proprietor, »u3l Stndholme Junotion. TO TRAVEL THIS BRABON In the Oamaru and Surrounding Districts, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion.

/CLYDESDALE WILLIE.

Clydesdale Willie is a handsome dark dapple bay horse, foaled 16th December, 1889, stands about 17 hands high, with splendid flat bone, lots of hair, is a fine mover, and haa proved himself a good foal getter. His sire, Lucky Willie (imp) ; q \ sire, Hawkhead, winner ot the Glasgo\?\ prize in 1881 and 1882, and the Wigtonshire premium of L 10 0; q q sire, Drevr's Prince cf Wales (873), winner of many prizes in Great Britain, and was sold for 900 guineas when 19, years old. C ydesdale Willies dam by Big Gun (imp) ; q dam by Harbison's King o' Soots ; q q dam by Sir Robert (imp) ; gg q dam by Old Blackleg (imp). Clydesdale Willie is winner of the following prizes: As a two-year-old, in 1892, first prize at Maffra, and first prize at the North Gippsiand Society's Show ; in 1893, first prize at the North Glppslacd Society's show, first price in his class and first oompeting against all ages, imported or colonial, at Maffra ; and first prize this year at Maffra. Clydesdale Willie is one of the finest stallions that stands in New Zealand, and is admitted by all judges to be, in the true sense of the word, a " great horse." Among his chief points is his immense bone, of splendid quality, and plentifully clothed with fine silky hair. In a word he has one of the finest set of legs ever seen in Now Zealand. Terms : L 2 10s in January, and L 2 10s when mars proves in foal. Groom's fee, ss, payable at first servioe, All mares sold or exchanged owner at time of service held responsible. H. KEiflN, Proprietor, South Oamaru.

■aaaS^BW-fiZ THE THOROUGHBRED 'ENTIRE HORSE, PETARD, Rising 5 ye»rs old, by Fusilier, out of Miss Robertson (bred by Mr A. M* Donald, Kauroo Station), will stand this season, at Medora Stables. (A limited number of mares only.) Terms— Thoroughbreds, iA 4s; Hackneys, L 3 3a. Payable on Ist January, 1896. Groom's fee, ss, payable at fint servioe. Good paidook provided free for mares from a distance. For further partionlan as to pedigree, etc, see cards. W. 0. CLARK, srll Proprietor.

The Standard Brsd Amerioan (Trotting Stallion EM E R 8 0 N, by Berlin (Imported), dam Queen Emma (imported), dam of Boston and Prinoiss Emma, dam of Berlin Abdallah, will T-arel Oamara Diitriot, and will stand at Waitaki North this season. EMERSON is a whole brown with blaok points, standing 16 hands 8 inohss (bred by the late Robert Wllkin, Bsq., Christohurob). wlnnar of th* Onp and Stallion Raoe, August 11th, 1898, and fint prise taker wherever shown. His performances on the Traok stamp him a« an Undeniably Good Hone ; his blood is that of the best familiesof fast and game trotters ia the great breeding diitriot known as the Blue Grass Section of Kentuoky. His size, oolor, soundness and natural trotting gait At onos I prODonnoe him to be the Fineet Horse ever introdooed into this Distriot for the improvement of the Road and Traok Horses. For the season 1894, EMERSON has proved himself a sura foal getter. For further particulars aa to breeding see cards. Terms: £4 4s, payable Ist January, 1895 ; groom's fee ss. payable at first ser* vioe. Good grasi paddook provided, well watered, at 2< per week: Two or more mares for the season as per agreement. Every oare taken, but no responsibility. For further particular % apply to JOHN HENDERSON, Proprietor, Glenooe Hotel, Waitaki North.

N.B.— Castration done > guarantee given, if reauired. ir9

The Trotting Horse

DI RECTOR, by Bucephalus, dam Biddy, will , stand at Crossford, Ngapara, and travel the district dnnng the present season. Bucephalus has sired so many winners r that it is superfluous to comment upon him , as a sire. i Biddy was well-known as a very fast , trotter, of great constitution, and sound legs and feet— a great desideratum with breeders. She was the dam of Silver Prince, one of the fastest trotters ever bred in New Zealand. Direotor, rising five years, is a rich black, stands nearly 16 hands, with grand bone and musole, and would undoubtedly have made his mark on the turf only for an accident met with when a foal. Mares from a distance one month's paddocking free, after that Is 6d per will be charged. All care taken but no responsibility. Groom's fee as usual. For terms, etc.. apply to EDWARD CONLAN, Proprietor, ors Centre Park.

TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, In the Papakaio and Surrounding Districts, The Purebred Arabian Entile* T7" I C X O R. He is a dark brown, standing 15 hands 3 inches high, of superior quality, very docile and tractable. He was bred in Africa, from the Godolphin strain of blood. VICTOR won several races in Africa, in fast time, on the fiat and over sticks. Imported by W, F. Fillis, Esq. While in this District Victor has Proved himself a Sure Sire. Tchms : LI 10s at Ist Jannary, 1896 ; and LI 10s when mare proves in foal. Good grass paddock, at Is 6d per week. AH care taken, but no responsibility. Groom's fee, ss ; payable at first servioe.

Also, To Travel in the Same Districts, The Shetland Pony Entire, M" A J O R. MAJOR is a rich bay with blaok points, was bred by Mr M'Master ; sire and dam imported ; stands 12& hands high, is a noted prizetaker, and sire of Darkest Africa, standing in Timaru, and many of the best ponies in the distriot, including jack and Daisy— the first and second prizetakers at last Oamaru Show ; alse Mag. Major is half-brother to the trotting pony Colin, Tunis: LI at end of season, and gLI when mare proves to be in foal, W. G. MARTIN, Proprietor, Hilderthorpe.

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8311, 12 October 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8311, 12 October 1895, Page 4