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l»ublic Wotice pig rd district. "VTOTICE is hereby given that IN, ALL ROADS in the above Road Board District ARE UNSAFE FOR TRAFFIC. JAS. HAY", Chairman, Pigeon Bay Stnil ■; TO STAND THIS SEASON AT HOMESTEAD;.GREHAN VALLEY, AKAROA, AND TRAVEL THE DISTRICT as under:— Monday, Little River ; Tuesday, Pigeon Bay .; Wednesday, Homestead ; Thursday, Le Bon's Bay:; Friday, Homestead ; Saturday, Wainui, — THE — IRON-GRAY TROTTING STALLION, WASHINGTON By Boston out of Victor's dam, TTTASHINGTON'S pedigree speaks W for itself. He is an iron gr»y colt of great substance, standing 15 hii_ds 3 inches f is five years old this foaling, and was bred by Mr Victor Narbey ■■ £2 10s per Guarantee, .£is Groemase fee, payable fitst service, st>. All guaranteed mares sold or exchanged, held aa in foal. JOSEPH SERGISON, Proprietor. TO STAN© AT DUVAUCHELLE'S AND TRAVEL THE BAY-* AND LITTLE RIVER, THR THOROUGHBRED HORSE Tlf-ERRY TDACHELOR, MEftRY BACHELOR is a bright bay. standing 16 hands. He has immense bone and muscle, splendid temper and a really good constitution. He has sound flat bone, well-wearing leg- and good action. Since he was travelling this district he has taken three first prizes at Palmerston North, »nd his progeny have proved of great merit, In the thoroughbred class at the Agricultural Shou* at Palmerston North, a filly got by liipi took first prize and the championship both as a yearling and two-year-old, beating Administrator's, Vanguard's, and one Painter, a gelding of bis get, took a first in the Hunters'class:; and another, a first in the Ladies' Hacks 4 whilst in the carriage department a pair were first as double j harnei-s horses z whilst no less than 53 of his progeny have been shipped to Calcutta for th* Indian market. The horse will .travel as under:— : Monday, Pigeon Bay ; Tuesday, Little I Akaloa.; Wednesday, Okain's.; ThursI day, Akaroa 4 Friday, Head of Bay; ! Saturday, Little River. N. J. DYER, ■ Proprietor.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2091, 29 September 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2091, 29 September 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2091, 29 September 1896, Page 3

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