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Stud Notices. J ffflO Stand This Season ab Ashburton and JL Travel the District, THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION" Forniosan. ' By St. Leger—Forrae, by Nordenfeldt— Formo, by SterliDgworth—Pulchra (imp). porraosau is a chestnut horse, foaled in 1897. He ia; a fall brother to that excellent performer Cruciform-, very closely related to Multiform, at'd baa himpelf been successful when raciDg, winning the C.J.C. Champagne Strikes, North Island Challenge Stapes (beating Advance), and other good races. Also, To Stand at Kelhurn Lodge, Tinwald, this Season, Finland. A limited number of halfbrod mares will be accepted. For particulars apply to FRIEDLANDER BROS, LTD, Ashburton; or HARRY THOMPSON, Tinwald. TO stand at Lowoliffe on Wednesdays and Saturdays and travel Hinds district on Mondays and Tuesdays, and the Lowoliffe and Coldstream districts on Thursdays and Fridays, THE CLYDESDALE STALLION Oralgielea, JBy Craigievar (imp), dam Darling, by Salisbury's Pride, g dam Moss Rose, by Salisbury (imp). Terms—Season, £3 3s; half guarantee, £4i 4s (.£1 Is to be paid latter end of season) Groom's fee ss, paid first service * Mares changing owners charged for as season mares For further particulars apply to T MURPHY, Groom in charge, or T DOWLING, Proprietor 9 290 ___________ mO STAND THIS SEASON,And Travel the Coldstream, Hinds, Tinwald, Mayfield, Buapuna, and Mount Somers Districts . and stand at Buccleuoh on Mondays and Tuesdays The Thoroughbred Stallion Marquis of Zetland, (Perkin Warbeck ll—Reverie.) Bred by Mr E. Gates at Grove Farm. MAKQUIS OF ZETLAND ia a dark bay horse, with black points. He stands 15.3, has great strength and substßnce, and during his racing career he proved himself one of the fastest horses of the many good ones bred on Grove Farm. Fees—Season, £4> 4s; half guarantee £6 6s ; Groomage fee, ss. \ For further particulars, apply to \ R.BURNETT, 9 313 Hinds. TO Travel This Season in the Springburn, Mount Somers, and Mayfield Districts, The Well-Known Thorough-Reo} Stallion, ' T.E KOOTI. (By Apremont—Dam, Ruby). TE KOOTI is the winner of eevera cross-country events under heavy weights Terms—Season, £3 3s; Half Guarantee, J3_ 4s ; Groomage Fee, ss, payable at first service. All mares sold or exchanged charged as season mares, and first owners held responsible. For particulars apply keen & McDonald, . Proprietors, Geraldine. Or to E. Majob, Groom in charge. 945 rT\O Travel the Hinds, Lismore, and May> JL field Districts, and Stand at Owner's Farm, Ruapuna, The Purebred Draught Entire - Colt, HARD TIMES. : (3 Years). HARD TIMES is a rich bay, with splendid hair and bone, good feet, grand action, combined with a splendid temper. Hard Times' sire is that well known breeding horse, Shepherd Lad, g sire Herd Laddie, g g sire Lord Salisbury, gg g sire Sir William Wallace, gg g g Bire Lincolnshire Hero. . Hard Times' dam Madam, by Sir Rupert, g dam Maud, by Extinguisher, g g dam Polly, by Young Prince of Wales (imp.), ggg dam Darling, bred by Maitland Bros., Crescent. Prince Rupert, by Cavalier, dam Daisy, by Hard Times, g d Belle, by Southorne, g gg dam (imp), by Thumper (imp). Extinguisher, by Vanquisher (imp), dam Maggie McCormick. ' Young Prinoe of Wales by Drew's Prince of Wales. Hard Times' breeding oannofc be beaten in the colony. Terms—Season, £3; payable Ist January, 1906; Throequarter Guarantee, M, £1 payable Ist January, 1906, balance £Z on Ist September, 1906, or when mare proves in foal. Groomage fee ss, payable Ist service. All mares sold or exchanged to be paid for as season mares. For further particulars apply to WILLIAM REEVES, Groom in charge, or JOHN SMALL, Owner, Meadow Bank Stud Farm, Tinwald P.O. HORSE-OWNERS A RE Reminded that now ia the time to advertise their Horses and bring them under the notice o£ Breeders, Farmers, and others interested. Cards and Receipt Books Printed at the MAIL and GUARDIAN Office with Neatness and Despatch. } / BUSINESS NOTICES. ■• * It'sHONDAI LANKA!!" THAT'S THE TEA THAT MAKES YOU SMILE. EUROPEAN^ AGENCY, j TT'N DENTS promptly exeouted at lowest JL cash prices for all kinds of British and Continental goods, including:— Boots, Shoes, and Leather* chemical and Druggists' Sundries, China, Earthenware, and Glassware; Drapery, Millinery, and Piece Goods] |?ai*oy Goods, Perfumery, & Stationery, Hardware and Machinery, Photographic and Optical Goods, Provisions and Oilmen's Stores, i etc, etc Commission 2 k to 5 per cent. Trade Discounts allowed. Original Invoices supplied. Special Quotations on demand, Sample Cases from .£lO upwards. Consignments lof Produce Sold on Account. Wm, Wilson and Sons, (Established 1814) 25, ABCHURCH LANE, LONDON, B C Cable Addrass "Aanaaire, London,",

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume xxii, Issue 6699, 17 October 1905, Page 4

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