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I >- ■■: ' THE STUI^- ' '! 10 STAND THIS .'SEsAWM Wl At Kyle, and travel the A=hl>! i on and Bakaia Districts, THE THOROUGHBRED HORN 15, vs*Kw Tekoa, By Swsdoemjsre (imp.) dam Tussook. TEKOA is the sire of Secretary, Glencoe, Cribba'ge, ami Joe 1., and many other fast trotters. For pedigree and particulars see cards. Terms: Season, £2; guarantee, £3. Two or more mares as pet; agreement. Groomage fee, sa; payable at, first service. For further particulars apply to E. HARDWICK, 9*144 Proprietor, Kyle. TO~TRAVEL THE WILLOWBY AND ASHBURTON DISTRICTS. Thk Clydesdale Entire Hoksk Wnß[ Beaconsfield "\TOUNGBEACONSFIELp is a dark bay -*• horse, over 16 hands high, with black oints, seven years old, by Lord Beaconsfield. Dam by Old Major, imported by P. H. Brittan, Esq., of Avonside. Teems : Guarantee, £2 15s; season, £1 10s, payable Ist January, 1892; groomage, ss. For further particnlars apply to W. A. GRAY, 9 128 Proprietor, Tinwald. : TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON In the Methven, Ashburton Forks, and : Cairnbrae Districts, THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE, Diplomacy* BRED by John Grigg, Esq., of Lorgbeach Diplomacy's sire is Lord Beaconstield dam Pleasant, by Prince Charlie. } Terms : £3 season; guarantee, £4 10s. Three or more mares as per agreement. Groomage fee ss, payable first service. Special arrangements made with bona fide owners, of three mares. Mares changing hands to be paid for as season mares. As the number of mares for this horse 13 limited, owners wishing his services should make early application. Good paddocking for mares at 2s per week. All care taken but no responsibility. : For fnrther particulars apply to John McDonnell, Groom m charge, or DANIEL McKENDRY, 9*145 Proprietor, Cairnbrae. TO STAND THIS SEASON, A*r AsiißUßTosf, Tinwald, Flemington, \ AND LONRBEACH. THE CARRIAGE STALLION, Camel. HE is a dark brown horse; standihg 17 hands 1 inch high, by the standard bred American trotting stallion Berlin, (imp.), dam, Duchess of York, by Traducer, dam, old " Gentle Annie," the famous champion trotter of New Zealind for many years, and dam of Spot and Dexter, also granddam of Calista and Princess. Duchess of York is half-sister to Southern Queen, the mother of Calista. Some ofCameVa stock tfill be on view m Ashburton, on October 3, parade day. Terms :—Services, £3, groomage ss, payable at first, service ; two or more mares, as per agreement. For further particulars, apply to Thos. Harold, groom m charge. Mares grazed free to Jan nary 1. Every care taken but no responsibility incurred. Also, — THE STANDARD-BRED AMERICAN TROTTING HORSE General Tracer* WILL STAND THIS SEASON AT LONGBEACH. Services, 5 guineas ; only 10 outside mares taken. rHE Standard-bred American TroHing Stallion, GENERAL TRACEY, is full brother to the well-known performer, Kentucky, being by Berlin (imp.), dam, Jenny Tracey (imp.) This mare-was imported by Mr Robert Wilkin, but before leaving America, Hiram .Woodruff, a great authority on trotting, drove Jenny Tracey a mile m 2min. IB|secs. He also used to drive Berlin's full brother, Mambrino Dudley; and Mr Woodruff says m his book on trotting, "If ever there was a horse which could trot a? mile m 2 minutes* Mambrino Dudley could before seeing so much stud duty. So it is plain that Kentucky and General Tracey contain the very best strains of American trotting blood. • J. C. N. GRIGG, 9437 Longbeach 7 to stanFthis'season At hw owner's stables, Peter street, Ashburton, and travel the Ashburton District. THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE if ft3f» Torrent, By Apremont—Watersprite. fTIORRENT was a first-class performer on 4- the turf, and is full brother m blood to Cynisca and Pygmalion, and half brother to Stony hurst. He is a dark bay with black points, 16.2 high, full of quality and of great substance. Terms, £4 4s; Groom's fee, ss; payable first service. Further particulars and full pedigree m cards H. J. TASKER, Owner. Groom m charge, 949 T. KEARNEY. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT THE SOMERSET LIVERY STABLES, . THE THOROUGHBRED HORSES Macilleathean. 4/TACILLEATHEAN is a handsome dark lyx brown or black horse, and stands 16 hands high. Ho was got by the English Tim Whlffler out of Flying Scud. Flying Scud was a dark bay mare, bred ift Victoria, by Mr J. Harper m 1865, and was got by Fisherman. Tim Whifflcr was scarcely ever beaten, akd has won as many cups-and handicaps as any other, horse iv England. He won the Chester Cup, and ran a dead heat wifhi Buckatone for the Ascot Cup, Buckatoile was another grand horse, and was famous nqt only" for the dead heat he ran with Tim YVhifHer for the Ascot Cup, but also for his match against the Earl of Glasgow's Knowsley for 500 guineas aside*.which he wok-ma canter. Tim Whiffler was the sire of Briseis, who won the Melbourne Cup and Derby, and the dam of Macilleathean being bY J?yi#rnian, showtf his grand strain of blood, as Q. atpdy of the Stud Book will show that Musket's great pucfiesg has been from . Australian bred mares, for tl}P descei>4anj:g of the grand old Fisherman, viz., MartiniI Henry, Nor6>nfeldfc and Trenton are all d/esqendg*}' from Fisherman on t;he dan* s ' sidje. ' : t' '' i ' t V'ot farms and fyftjief pai^iculavsi apply ■to ' I JOHN NEWMAN, i : Proprietor 03 toff*o?'

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 2471, 26 September 1891, Page 3

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