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■ ; :NEW ADVKRir^EMKSTS. ;" ; WILL TKATEL THli SEASON Through the Districts of TOKOMAIRIROi TUAKITOTQ. KAITANGATA, LOWER TJSCH CLDTHA, AND WANGALOA, THE PURE ffSjTraflfc OtTDWDAIB ENTIRE jrr ll l^yifiA HOBSE. LOUDON TAM. T OTJDON TAM is a rich H»y horse, rising ■■JLj"- r '"-"4-years old, 'short and compact, with five flit bone, and stands 17 hands hiuh. He was bred by Mr B-oburt Robson, of Green Lee; Lovell's F:*t; out of- his priza mare Jessie, and gained the first prize at the Tokomairiro Agricultuial Society's Show in 1871 as a one-year- -Id. Jessie was bred in Tasmania, and imported hy James Stewart, Esq., and she has gained several first sod second prizes at Tokomairiro Shows, both as a brood and yeld mare. Her sire was the imported hois** Sir • olin Campbell, and as a Clydesdale mare she is second to none in Utago. Loudon Tarn's &ire was the celebrated horse Marq'iis. London Tarn will be at Mr William Paterson's, Wangaloa, every fortnight during the season. A Urge swamp paddock, sown with clove r, provided- for mares at Mr Rohson's, Green Lee, Lovell's Flat, at Is per week. Every care will be taken of ma^es, but no responsibility will be incurred. Terms, L 4; payable on or before Ist February, 1875. Groom's fee, ss ; payable at first service. Guarantees as per arrangement. ROBERT ROBSON, Proprietor. Green Lee, Lovell's Flat. WILL TRAVEL THES SEASON FROM THE MATAURA BBIDGE Towards the TOI TOIS, taking each side of the River, CLYBESDALB^JWfc^yaPJ' LORD NELSON. IORD NELSON is by Young L«fty, out J of the mare Flower young Lofty by the celebrated horse Lofty, imported by the late Thomas Bobinsou, Esq , of Southland. Lofty is well-known to b- the best horse that ever crossed the line, his *-tock has never been beaten, and his prizes in the Colony and elsewhere are too Munr-rons to mention. The Duke of Bucclpuch. one of hi* sons, was bred by the Hon. Matthew Holmes, of Oamaru. who refused L9l>o for him, and he has st >od fi-r the last two seasons at 7 guineas a m»re Young Lofty, as a yearling, took Ist prize as the He i t Clydpsdale entire colt at the >r.'j»hland A. arid P. ssocintion, 1867. In 3868 he to >k first, honors at the same sh<«w As a four-year-old he took first pWz3 against all corners in 187'> Lord Nelson's dam, Flower, is a fi"e Clydesdale mare, imported by Mr Burrows She has taken the first prize for five yeara in succession at the Southland A and P. Associaiiori. Flower is without donbf. the best mare that any Colonial entire has been bred out of. Lord Nklson is a s>ylish chestnut, stands 17 hands high, rising 4 years old, with plenty of substance, immense chest, wide quarters, splendid hack, fine style, b>"oad knees, and excellent feet, so requisite in a cart horse. Lord Nelson took the first prne in Southland as a year'intr, aa a two-year old he took first honors at the s-ime place, and Ja.st year at the Walking "-hnv he was considered to be the best bor.-e shown. Terms— Three Guineas. Groom's Fee, ss. Groom's Fee payable at first service, and all demands payable to the Groom on or before l3t February, 1875. W. B. KINGSWELL mHB CLYDESDALE ENTIRE YOUNG THANE Will stand this Season at Mr Allan's Farm, Hopehill, East Taieri. Paddocks provided for mare 3 free of charge until served. All care taken without repponsibility. All mares guaranteed. TERMS— £4 ; Groom's Fee, ss. JAMES ALLAN WILL TRAVEL THIS SEASON FROM THE MATAURA BRIDGE TOWARDS TBE TOI TOIS. TAKING EA' H SIDE OF THE RIVKR THE i^-^llPOOll ETS T TrR*S CTDESDALE P'&v 9 S f%%&' HORSE BIS M^A R C K. Bismarck is a bright bay horse, 6 years old ; for great muscular power, action, and symmetry, with good temper combined, he is unsnrpass- d. His f-ials have given so much satisfaction that a pedigree herewith is unnecessary. Terms. £3 ; groom's feo, 63 ; guarantees per arrangement;. For further particulars apply to MOTION & THOMPSON, Popotunoa BONE MANURE PERUVIAN GUANO GRASS SESD CLOVER, SEED TURNIP SEED SOMERVILLE BROS., Waitepfki,

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Bruce Herald, Volume VII, Issue 650, 17 November 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume VII, Issue 650, 17 November 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume VII, Issue 650, 17 November 1874, Page 2