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JBuainosa _Totic« T F. E A R N SHAW (Late of Chiistchurch), Wishes to inform the inhabitants of the i Peninsula that lie HAS STARTED BUSINESS I AKAROA, AND MAKES EVERY DESCRIPTION OP SADDLERY To order on the Fremises AT CHRISTCHURCH PRICES. LADIES' AND GENTS' BADDLBB. ALL REPAIRS Neatly and Promptly attended to AT CHRISTCHURCH RATES. SADDLERY. Note the Address— NEXT TO WAEOKERLIE'S HOTEL Stml TO STAND AT PIGEON BAY AND TRAVEL THE AKAROA AND j LITTLE RIVER DISTRICTS, THE THOROUGHBRED HORSEj Marlborough, j BY St George, Farewell. St. George | by Yattendon, Lady Chester, is ! sire of Merrie England and many other first-class performers on the N.Z. turf, and full brother to Chester, sire of the Hon. J. White's cracks, Cranbrook, Abercorn, Dreadnought and many others. Farewell, by Totara, Nellie Spring, has won many races in Canterbury under welter weights, Marlborough is a bright bay, standing nearly 16 hands, with plenty of good bone and muscle, has first-class performance to recommend him, having gained a place on 36 occasions out of 51 starts, of which 17 were firsts. Will travel as under, subject to such alterations as may be found necessary :— Akaioa—Monday Night. Little River—Tuesday night. Terms— £2 15s, season ; £3 15s, guarantee, payable Ist January, 1891 ; Groomage, ss, payable first service. Good paddocks at Pigeon Bay and ' Little River, Is per week. Every care taken of mares, but no responsibility. I R. PATON. I ' TO STAND THIS SEASON IN THE AKAROa DISTRICT. THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE LEON, (1882;. LEON is a dark brown horse, standing 16 hands, with splendid bone and muscle, and was bred by Messrs Mallock and Lance of Horsely Downs. 1 By Leolinus (imp), dam Fancy by ' Tom King (imp) ; dam _]mmeline by Sleight of Hand ; dam Emma by Gil Bias. Leon is also credited with getting, more stock fit for the Indian market than any other thoroughbred horse in the Colony. Fancy, the dam of Leon, was also dam of Foul Play, Poet, Tennyson, and Doris. Leon, when racing in the colors of Mr H. Horsford, won among other races, the Maiden Plate at Dunedin, and the Midsummer Handicap and Welter Handicap at the C. J.C Summer Meeting. Terms : Season, £2 10s; Guarantee, £3 10s ; Groomage, ss. Two or more Mares as per agreement. Good paddock provided free of charge. All care taken, but no responsibility. All guaranteed mares sold or exchanged held as in foal. For further particulars apply to C O'REILLY, Akaroa. TO STAND THIS SEASON & TRAVEL AKAROA AND THE BAYS, THE DRAUGHT ENTIRE "pRINCE XMPERIAL, By Prince of Wales (imp) out of Gipsy, by Hercules (imp) out of a Tasmanian mare. This grand horse was bred by Mr E. S. Chappell, and took first prize as a yearling at the Banks Peninsula Show; He is a brown of great substance, splendid action and excellent temper. Terms : £2 2s season, £3 3s guarantee, 5s groomage. Full particulars will be given by Mr James Hewitt, Akaroa. '" ' JAMES HEWITT, Akaroa. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT AKAROA, Young Victor, Son of the well-known Trotting Stallion Victor. THE above horse is a five-year-old, and will travel as under :—Le Bon's, Wednesdays ; Head of the Bay, Saturdays. Terms: £1 10s. Guarantee, £2. Groomage, Fee, at first e ervice, ss. JAMES HEWITT, Proprietor.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XIX, Issue 1503, 9 December 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XIX, Issue 1503, 9 December 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XIX, Issue 1503, 9 December 1890, Page 4