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184, Gashel Street, Chrietchuroh. TI7ILL be pleased to receive Consignments of WOOL, SKINS, STOCK, GRASS SEED, CHEESE, PIGS, ETC., for Sale, making Cash Advances against same. We undertake Lending Money ab Lowest Current Rates on all classes of Security. Consign Wool to " MATSON'S, ADDINGTON." single bales, euoh as locks, pieces, bellies, rams fleeces, or mixed fleeces, consign "MATRON'S, CHRISTOHUROH." For Shipment, or for Sale by sample bale, consign " MATRON'S, LTTTEL TON, advising us when doing co. Thanking Peninsula growers for past favours, and looking forward to ooa fcinued confidence and support in the future. We are, youre faithfully, H. MATBON & 00.

TO STAND THIS SEASON ON THE PENINSULA AND TRAVEL THE BAYS, THE DRAUGHT ENTIRE HORSE JOCK 0 'HAZELDEAN. j JOCK O'HAZSLDEAN ia a beautiful black horse, standing 16 2 hands high with exceedingly heavy bone and muscle and very euperior action, and i> wonderful good temper. Jock O'Hazeldean was bred by Mr R. Daweon of Weet Eyreton He is got by the well'known horse Balmoral by Young Wallace, dam Blossom bred by Mr Balfour, of Oamaru, by Prince Royal prandame Nannie, imported from Victoria ; this mare was several times placed as a prize winner at Oamaru. Bloosorr, the dam of Balmoral, by the imported horse Sir William Wallace, one of the best horses ever imported into New gealand, one of his get took second j prize in the broodmare class at Oamnru in 1894, when 18 years of age, and was bought by Mr Reid, of Eldersley, for 180 guineas ; he is aUo the grandsire of Sir William Wallace, and was sold for £800 to go to the North Island. This horse has only been beaten in the Show Ring three times—twice by Renfrew Jock and once by his own son. Prince Royal sire of Blossom was champion horse of Canterbury at one time. JOCK O'HAZELDEAN'S dam Dma, by Marquis of Salisbury, grand dim Blossom by Baronet, a horse noted for getting good stock, g.g. dam Bess by Tail O'Shanter. Marquis of Salisbury, by Lord Salisbury, grand sire Young Conqueror, g.g. sire Renfrewshire Jock, the property of Samuel Clark, g.g.g. sire Lofty. Terms—Guarantee £4 10s, Season £3 3a. Groomage fee ss, payable at first service, HENRY MALMANOHE, Groom in Charge. TO STAND THE BEABON AT LITTLE RIVER AND TRAVEL THE BAYS. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION LORD LOCH, (liy Lochiel from Maori Girl). Lochiel (36) by Prinoe Chitrlio (12) grand eon of £ toekwell (3) ftom Nellie Moore, by Voltigeur (2) t-0.. of Voltaire (12) daughter of Lord of tbe l&les (11), daughter Weather bit (12), by Sheot Anchor (12). Maori Girl by Kauri (18) Hon of Towton (2) and grandson of Sir Hercules (3) from Caledonia by Galedon (4) from Spray by Dooniz-Jtti from Lady Ann by Whisker (2) daughter of To>.s (3) LORD LOCH ia a descendant of the funr ous New Zealand mare Spray, dam of the celebrated Wetsail, winner of two Cantorbury Caps, and dam of that great racehorse Templeton. To Spray may be traced many celebrated New Zealand racers and sires, notable among then* being Templeton, Scud, Sailor, Flying Fish, Wave, British Lion, Bir George, Pitch and Toss, Xaffrail, Storm bird, Spriteail, etc. LORD LOCH ia a horse of great power, standing 15 3, on very sound and shapely legs. He is a young horse, and is a sure foal getter, being the sire of many winners and his etock are highly thought of in tho Mudgee district. LORD LOCH has been very successful in the Show Ring, winning first and chain pion at Alstonville, first and champion at Bangalow, first and champion at Lismore Show. Further particulars in future issues. TERMS: For season, thoroughbred mares, £5 ss; for season, halfbred mares, £4 4s. Guarantee mares if required. Reduction for two or more same owner. Groomage Fees ss, payable at first service. Early booking enly will secure the services of Lord Looh this season, as he ia only taking a limited number of mares. i R. J. MARR, Proprietor f Little River. For further particulars, respecting Lord Looh's breeding, Bee Stud Book, and regarding his stock, inquire* " Sydney] Mail" or "Sydney Referee," Sydney.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2804, 15 September 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2804, 15 September 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2804, 15 September 1903, Page 3