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Stud Notices. TO St.-til'this" season |ab". Fkmingtoi! Waterron and Longbea.h, THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION THE WORKMAN. The Workman is a dark brown horse, standing 16 hands*3 inohus, with splendid 1 action, and mea .uriug a good twelve inches below the knee. Hm sire, Lord Dunmore, imported from Scotland, dam Boag's Annie, (573) by Kilbowie, imported ; grand dam, Jeanie Deans, by Pride of [Scotland, imported ; great grand dam, Maggie Craig (262), imported from Scotland. FEES—Four Guineas. Groomage fee ss. ALSO, THB puri_br!_d;clydesdale STALLION FEDERATION, WILL STAND IN ASHBURTON EVERY SATURDAY. Federation is a dsrk bay horse standing 16 hands 3 inches, by The Workman, dam Brisk 11, by Lord Beacon-field ; grand dam Brisk I, by Lincolnshire Traveller, great grand dam Bloss (156 N.Z. stud book), by King Fergus, imported. FEES—Three guineas. Groomage fee 5s For further particulars see ALEX. DAVIDSON Groom in charge, ALSO, THE CARRIAGE STALLION NORFOLK LAD, by Camel. Will stand the season at Flemisgbon, Waterton and Longbeach. FEES—Two guineas. Groomage fee ss, Grazing for mares can be arranged for. J. C. N. GRIGG, j 9 180 Longbeach. TO TRAVEL the Ashburton and Surrounding Districts, THE TROTTING STALLION TORONTO, By Texas, out of Firelight, by Traducer. Tbems : Guarantee, £3 IQs; Season, £2 Groomage Fee, ss. For further particulars apply to WILLIAM BEGG, 96 Ashton. TO stand at Bazaar Stables, Ashburton and travel surrounding districts th magnificient looking Trotting Carriag Stallion NEW YORK.

New York by Emerson, dam Kitty; Kitty by the Peer, out of Kathleen (Traducer mare.) Kitty took First and Champion Prizes at Metropolitan Show in Carriage Class. Emerson, by Berlin (imported), dam Queen Emma (imported.) j New York's sire Em rson won the Cup and Stallion Race of 70 so vs; two miles, and trotted second in Adding ton Stakes, which he would undoubtedly have won but for over-reaching and breaking his shoe. Emerson took First Prize, Chris' church ; First at Rangiora; two ; Firsts, flawke's Bay, all in Carriage Class. New York took First Prize at Timaru in 'Carriage Class, beating stock by Berlin, fee. ■ He is rising six years, stands Fix teen handthree inches, with plenty of the best of bone, combined with good action ; is tha right class of horse to ge.good, u.eful and saleable horses. New York can show at any time sufficient speed ti, warrant he conclusion that if put in train ng he could make a very creditable record, which he can scarcely fail to transmit to his stock. Season—£2, payable January Ist, 1898. Guarantee—_33. All mares sold or exchanged must be paid for by the person wbo engages them to the Horse. Groomage Fee, 55., to be paid at first service. « TREVURZA BROS., Proprietors. r 99 BLACKWOOD ARDALLAH, Sire of the mo.t record and winning horses in New Zealand, ■\TTILI_ stand this Season at Ashburton, VV and travel the neighborhood. BLACK CAVE, By Blackwood Abdalleh—dam Miss Cave. Will stand at Kolmar, Lyndhurst, and travel the Mount Somers, Alford Forest, Methven, and Rakaia districts.

For Terms and further information apply to MAX FRIEDLANDER, 9 196 Or Groorhi in Charge. TO TRAVEL the Wakanui, Newlands, Seafield, Kyle, Chertsey, Doric and Rakaia Districts, and stand at H. Britton's Stables, Ashburton, from Friday till Monday, THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE COLT, PEMOE CHABLIE.

f PRINCE CHARLIE ia a dark chestnut, Fjj 16 hands T>\ inches high, powerfully built '° with a magnificent set of legs, with splendid ld bone, and an abundance of hair of the right -• sort. His stock is well known and need no , 16 comment. Prince Charlie is by Prince, by ?* Young Banker I. (imp.) from -Scotlanddam Lady Don, by Glenroy. No. 400, New a» Zealand stud book. He was a prize winner ,v as a three, four, and five-year-old, and 'y second to Rob Roy (champion) at Leeston 31 last year. For fuller particulars see cards. * Terms: Season £3, payable January 1, 1898, guarantee as per agreement with f' groom in charge. Groomage fee ss, payable first service. c All mares changing hands, first owner ° held responsible. ** All mares changing hands will be charged *j for as in foal. ™ For further particulars, apply groom in charge. c J. THOMPSON ; 8 Or, JOHN BRAWLEY, ,8 9158 Proprietor. ■ "~ THE PUR-SBRED CLYDESDALE™ a ENTIRE COLT, i MIDDLERIGG PBINCE, 3 , Will stand this season as under : i, Monday and Tuesday at Wakanui. _ Wednesday night at Mr J. Jamieson's , farm, Ash ton. i Thursday night at Mr E. Stoddart's far , > Wiilowby. i. Returning to Trevurza Bros. Bazaar F Stables, Ashburton, on Friday nights till 2 p.m. on Saturdays. MIDDLERIGG PRINCE, by Middlerigg, out of Magnolia, is a beautiful Brown color, rising Five Years, and stands 17 hands high, with beautiful symmetry, and plenty of bone, and hair of the beat quality. He was bred by Mr John Boag, Middlerigg, Brookside. He took first prize as a two and three-year-old at Leeaton, and first at Courtnay Show as a three-year-old, against all comers. For full particulars, etc., see cards. All mares changing hands, first owners held responsible. TUBUS—Season, £3 3s; guarantee, £4 4s. i Groomage fee ss, payable at first service. PETER STEWART, Seaview, Wakanui. Further particulars from j W. MoLAUCHLAN, j 6 « Groom is eba.|*, -

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XVII, Issue 4363, 4 December 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XVII, Issue 4363, 4 December 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XVII, Issue 4363, 4 December 1897, Page 4

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