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The New Zealand Standard* i^^^^Ksk Trottm ß brad Stallion . ; JiusterMx AnsterUtz, by Del-Paso from Coquette, Coquette by the Irish Imported hone Caledon, will serve a limited number of .^thls^^-^atllt.^Vaart. Prloe of Mrvioei £3, payable at end of ■jajon Groom'i Fee ss. J. E, PALMER, Owner. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON XH IBM Tokomilrire and Surrounding Dlstriots The jfls^l^fcf^ Clydesdale Purebred -ll^f^^ Stallion JPougMas DOUGLAS k a bright bay with whit faoe, and stands 16i faanda high. He baa been shown four times and has gained throe First Prizes. Terms £3 at end of Season, Groom's **" 5 '' JOHN ROBINSON, Owner. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IS THB Tokomairiro and Surrounding Dlstriots Glenleary Bred by Ms Wiujau Gabdinxb, Papakalo Plain, Oamaru. GLENLEARY b a beautiful roan oolt, three years, old, standing 16 hands 1 Inch high, fie is by the champion horse Cedrk the Saxon, by Crown Prince. His dam Jean Amour by Lord Haddo by Young Banker (imp.). Owner* at time of service held responsible, Terms— Guajpan tee £3, Groom's fee ss, Gee, M'Lennan, GroomHn charge. i R. & C- MORGAN, Owners. To Stand at the Owner's Stables thisßeason, Purebred stMHon Lord Nelson LORD NELSON Is by Lord Lion by Lord Salisbury. Dam— Lucy by Taieri Lad. Terms — £1 at end of January, and £2 when mares proves in foal. All mares sold or exohanged,. owners at time of first service held responifbie. . One month'B grass (free) to mares from a distance. W. ROBINSON, Owner. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THB Tokomairiro and Clutha Dlstriots, Purebred t^^jQxL Bntire Southfield Stamp SOUTHFIELD STAMP, rising 4 years olduisa bright bay, fine, silken. hair, superior feet and pasterns, has good action, and a good temper. Sire, Young Extingnither, dam, Old Blossom. Old Blossom won the following prizes :— ln 1881, first at Balolutha as yeld mare, and ohampion prize for best Clydesdale mare ; first at Tokomairiro, and a silver oup for champion mare en the ground ; fint at Matau, and the champion prize for the best Clydesdale on ttfe ground, and first at Waitahuna. In 1882, first at Matau as brood mare, and the ohampion' prize for the beat animal of the Clydesdale breed. In 1883, first at Balelntha, and silver onp for best brood mare on the ground, and silver oup for best Clydesdale mare or filly ; at Tokomairiro, diver onp for best brood mare, and silvei onp- for best draught animal of any sex, also sliver oup ohampion prize for beat mare or filly ; at Matau, silver oup for best brood maie, and Bilver plate for heat animal of the Clydesdale breed. In 1884, first at Balolutha, also gold medal for best breeding mare with two of her progeny ; first at Tokomalriro, first at Matau, and first for best mare with two of her progeny, and, first at Waitahuna. In 1885, first at Waitahuna, and ohampion prize for best mare on the ground ;_first. at .Stirling ; first at Balolutha, and ohampion for best Clydesdale animal. In 1886, first at Tokomairiro, and «t Balolutha. In 1887, first at Tokomairiro, and first for best brood mare and two of her prdgHty ; first at Bnlolutha for mare and two of her progeny. Blossom has taken more first prizes than any other mare on record. Blossom's sire, the purebred Clydesdale horse Southorne, by Thane of Clyde (imported from Scotland). Blossom's dam, by the famed horse Emperor ; g. dam (Imported -from Tasmania), by the famed horse Prtnoe Charlie. Sontbfield dtamp has been awarded prizes as follows:— As a yearling, second at Tokomairiro and Clutha Shows. As a two-year-old, first at Olutha and eeoond at Tokomairiro. As a three-year-old, first at Taieri, first at Tokomairiro, eeoond at Dunedin,.and eeoond at Clutha. Terms.— £l at end of January, and £2 when mare proves in foal. All mares sold or exohanged, owners at time of first service held responsible. — W. ROBINSON, Owner. CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS are warranted to cure Gravel, Pains in the back, and all kindred complaints. Free from Mercury. Established upwards of 30 years. In boxes 4« -6d each of all Chemists and PatentMedicine Vendors throughout the VP^rld. Proprietors, The Lincoln and Midland Coun> ties Drug Company, Lincoln, England

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Bruce Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 3142, 16 February 1900, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Bruce Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 3142, 16 February 1900, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Bruce Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 3142, 16 February 1900, Page 6

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