"THK PEEK, ,, T> BED in 1855, got by Melbourne out •*-* of Cinizella, by Touchstone; grandam Brocade, by Pimtaloori; great-gran-dam Bombasine, by Thunderbolt; great-grandain Delta, by Alexander leia. by Sir Peter, &c, WILL STAND THIS SEASON, At John Shand and Sous, Avon Lodge Paddocks, Ricearton Bead, commencing OCTOBER Ist, 1861. Terms:—ls guineas, and groomage 10 shillings, payable on the Ist February 1862. The Peer's subscription will be limited to fifty mares, so that early application is recommended. Good paddock accommodation, and every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. Mares covered by the /Peer' lost year not stinted, and bond fide belonging to the same owners, at half-price. Groomage, 10s. Apply to JOHN SHAND & SONS. Avon Lodge Paddocks, 187 Riccarton Koad. TO STAND THIS SEASON, THE FINE DRAUGHT ENTIRE HORBE LYDE is a rich bay horse, five years old, thoroujghly' broken to harness, possessesimmense bone and quarter?, and is in every respect fitted as a first-rate stud horse. CLYDE was imported from Van Die men's Land by J\ Gloadow, Eeq.; sire, the imported Clydesdale horse Clyde, imported by Kermode . Eeq.j dam, an imported Suffolk punch mare. Further particulars as to pedigree, terms, &c, in future advertisement?, or on application to JOHN T. PARKINSON. N. 15. CLYDE will stand at the Island, Kaiapoi, and at Mr. Hinge's, Wdodend, one day in each week during the season. 181 "WESTMINSTER" WILL STANP ttiis, SEASON, At THE STABLES , OPPPSITE JStdIEL, conMfcß 6f ST. ASAPH BT. A FEttftY ROAD. npHJS far? Bred Dnmght Horse was X imported by J. W. Moorlioiue, pfthp ROYAL VETERINARY COLLEGE OF SURGEONS. His Sire XJONQUEROiI, a pare iked Clffadkh. Hie Dam D IA KAi " - the best bred Suffolk mare in England. Grand dam by Eaphr»tce; grand dftm by Old Smolensky who realised by private contract the sum of is a dark iron grey, rising 7; stands 17| hands high, on snort legej is unequaned for power and bone; and is allowed by competent judges to be tho 1 finest draught horse ever imported into the Southern hemiephere. '' : ----' v .':■.■"•■■:■',■ •--■ ■ M'':;/..^ WESTMINSTER is a thorough staunch draught horse, and has proved himself a sure' fo&l getter. Terms— £s each mare: groom's fee ss, to be paid at the time of serving. Only a limited number of mares will be taken. ; ■■■■■■■ v . ~'.-■■. ■ ■•■■■ -v- -.■■>j W IK BARNARD, ..,., :;;■ ■~:; N.B.—-Good paddocks 5s per j week. Mares properly attended, but no responsibility incurred. Christehurch, Sept 17> 1801. &21 GRASS & CLOVER SEEDS. and Colonial grown, Grass - Li and Clover Seeds, warranted of last season's growth, and free from weeds. At from £t to £110 a. per acre. R. BRUNSOEN, Market Place, Cnristbimrbnl : Sept. 27, 1861. ?
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Press, Volume I, Issue 21, 12 October 1861, Page 9 (Supplement)
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