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Stud TO STAND THIS SEASON AT THE HILL.TCP HOTEL, BAIUIYS PASS, • AKD TRAVEL -Tilß SURROUNDING TBICT. -fllK TMPOKTKD AMERICAN I Tf.'OTTING SI HE, SACRAMENTO WINNER OF THE Mniden Utirness Hace at P!u«ipton. •Brown colt ; star in (orphend, snip on nopp, both hind {>nstemfi wliitp. Foaled M»y'.2l,-]B9l. Bml bj J. B. Margin. Rancho del. Pasco stud, S«cramrnto, Califor-niii.' Kir«l-by Albert W., 11833. [{pcord,"2 20. First dom, Promptness, by Prompter, 2805 ; 2nd dam. Wallii Walla Maid, 2 35, \>y Bellfunnder, 62. Terms : Peafon £8. pnyablp *lt& .)an, ( 1897; GuarantfO nnd two or' moip nt;iroß,-ns per ngn'pment ; Grocma'ge ss, payable first service. Any gnnrsntpod marcs sold, pxch»nged leaving the district, held as in foul. For pnrticulars apply— ■■■'JNO* McKINN'ON, Groom in charge. Agent for Man«on and Wjieoa TO STAND AT DUVADCHELLBTSAND TIIAVKL THE BAYS AND LITTLE RIVER, THR THOROUGHBRED HORSE Tv/TERRY pAOHELOR. MERRY BACJIKLOR is a bright J bay, standing 16 hands. He has immense bone and muscle, splendid temper and a really goo'i constitution. He has sound flat bone, well- wearing legs and good action. Since be was travelling this district he has taken three first prizes at Palmerston North,.?nd his progeny have proved of great meriti In the thoroughbred cla«s at the Agricultural Shotf at, Palmerston I'-orth, a filly got by him< look first prizft and the championship both as a yearling and two-year-old b'.»a.tinsr Adaiiniptrator's, Vnnauard's, and one Painter, a gelding of his get, took a first in the Hunters' clnss ; and another, a first in the Ladies' Hacks ; whilst in the carriage department a pur were first as doubUvharnofS horses : whilst no less than 68 of his progeny have been shipped to Calcutta for the Indian market. The horse will travel as under: — Monday, Pigeon Bay ; Tuesday, Little Akalna ; Wednesday, Okain's ; Thursday, Akaroa ; Friday, Head of Bay; Saturday, Liltle River. PEDießEß.—Merry Bachelor by Defamer, by Tradncer, dnra Nora by Peter FlHt, grand dam Flora McKivor. Dcfamer by Traducer, dam Emeline ; Tradncer by Libel, dam Artist by JTlis out of Longwood, by Operator out of Flora McKivor, by Emigrant, by Corno- ■ lions, by Grasshopper: the English Stud Book, Fkks.—Service £3 3s ; Groomngo Fees ss, payable at first service. Fees paid by Jan. Ist, 1897. N.-J. DYER, Proprietor. TO STAND THIS SEASON, THE DRAUGHT ENTIRE . PRINCE T M P E R 1 A L, By Prince of Wales (imported) out of Gipsy, by Hercules (imported) out of a Tasmanian mare. This grand horse was bred by Mr E. 8. Chappell, and took first, prize as » yearling at the Banks Peninsula Showi He is a brown of great substance, splendid action and excellent temper, and his stock have proved themselves all over the Peninsula. Particulars as to travelling, fees, etc., to be obtained from the owner, • JAMES BELL, Akaroa. I TO STAND THIS SEASON AT TBS. HOMESTEAD, GREBAN 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>peake VV for .itself. -He is an iron gwy colt of greet enbetence, standing 15 hands 3 inches $ ie five years o!d this foaling, and was bred by Mr Victor Nerfcey Terms : £2 '10s per* Mare ; Guarantee, £4 ; Groomage fee, payable fiiet service, ss. All guaranteed mares sold or - exchanged, held ac in foal. ' JOSEPH BERGISON, • j Proprietor. . I

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2103, 13 November 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2103, 13 November 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2103, 13 November 1896, Page 4