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STALLIONS. "TOM KING." To Stand this Season, at the Waipahi Station TOM KING was bred by Baron Roths : child ; got by King Tom, out of Dieopeed ; [ King Tom, by Harkaway, out of Pocahontes, the dam of Stockwell; Dieopeed, by Defence, out of Ramaiki ; Defence, by Whale-' booe, out of Defiance ; Ramaiki, by Rawton, out of Katherine. Tom King is a very powerful horsft, stands 16 hands. His sister Tormentor and his halfsister Hyppia won the Oaks, and his halfbrother King Alfred was second for the Derby this year. All by King Tom. Terms, £6 6s each mare. Paddocks for six weeks, free of charge, but no responsibility. mHE HANDSOME GREY ENTIRE, « YOUNG INKERMAN," Is Five years' old ; stands 16 hands high ; has superior action ; suitable either for Heavy or Light Mares ; is a sure Foal- getter, and will Travel this Season, in the Tokomairiro, Waihola, and Lovell's Plat Districts. Will be at Waihola on the Tuesdays, and at Lovell's Flat on the Fridays. Pedigree.— " Young Inkerman," imported by Mr Isaac Gidney, Irom Melbourne, Wy " Inkerman," imported from England to Melbourne ; out of a heavy hunting mare, imported from England by Mr Bevan. Terms, L3; payable at the end of season ; Groom's fee, 5s ,• payable at first service. ■ N.B.— A good Clover Paddock in Tokomairiro, provided for mares, at 2s 6d per week. A. M'LAREN AND CO. Tokomairiro, Oct. 27, 1868. TO Travel this Season, in East and North Taieri Districts, The Splendid Young Clydesdale ENTIRE Jfcj '"jnpj WJ 0 HORSE "ROYAL DUKE." " Royal Duke " is a bright bay,' 3 years old over 16 hunds high, fine temper, with great bone and beautiful symmetry. Got by "Champion," dam, "Jessie," imported in 1863, by Messrs Emery and Strachan, from Tasmania ; the same year she gained the Taieri Agricultural Society's first prize for the best Colonial-bred Mare, and the second prize for the best draught mare at the Show — beating Mr Nimmo's black mare, imported direct from Scotland ; and the following years took prizes both in Dunedin and Taieri. Terms— £3 3s ; Groom, ss. Guarantees by arrangement. Mares from a distance will have a 400 acre paddock to run in, free of charge, where all care will be taken, without responsibility. JAMES CULLEN, Owhiro, East Taieri. October 15th, 1868. TO STAND THIS SEASON, at the Popotunoa Gorge Hotel, THE GREY ENTIRE HORSE '-YOUNG CHAMPION." " Young Champion" stands 16 hands high, has splendid action, and is a dark dappled grey, rising four years old. Terms— £2 2s ; if guaranted, £3 3s. The Horse will be turned out during the day in the paddock with the Mares. Good Paddock accommodation for Mares during the first six weeks, after which' period Two Shillings per week will be charged. Fees payable on delivery of mares. No responsibility; and payment of guarantees will be arranged. THOMAS POLLOCK, Proprietor. MORRIS DANCER having now f?irly recovered from his late accident , and having been selected by D. Carson, Esq., Meadowbank, to attend his valuable stud of Mares, the undersigned has resolved to retain the horse in the district during the season. Paddock keep for Mares, 2s per week^ Mares will be received and delivered at the following places : — M'Ausland's, Clutha Ferry, M'lndoe*s, Taieri, M*Kegg's, Reliance ; And at the Farm of the undersigned, JOHN L. GILLIES, Tokomairiro. rrjiOß SALE, a First-class Bull, nearly Jj Pure Ayrshire. Apply to PETER M'GILL, > Tokjpfiairiro.

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Bruce Herald, Volume v, Issue 242, 16 December 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume v, Issue 242, 16 December 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume v, Issue 242, 16 December 1868, Page 1

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