TO STAND THIS SEASON. AT MR. PAGE'S Port Phillip Livery Stables. THE FINE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE PRIAM, is a rich chesnut horse, 9 yrs. old, possessing immense power, got by either out of Crucifix; Cruoifix by Tros out of Kathleen O'More; Kathleen O'More by Langar. Vide English Stud Book. Priam is the sire of many of the best horses bred in New Zealand, including ttfo colts entered for the Canterbury Derby Stakes, 1863, for which £250 has been refused by the owner, W. H. Harris, Esq. Terms: £5 per marc, 10s. gropmagc, Sayable to the above-named, on or before an. Ist, 1862. N.B. Good paddocks for mares, every care taken, but no responsibity incurred. Christchurch, Sept. 25. 236 TO STAND THIS SEASON, THE FINE DRAUGHT ENTIRE HORSE "CLYDE. ,, is a rich bay horse, five years old, thoroughly broken to harness, possesses immense bone and quarters, and is in every respect fitted as a first-rate stud horse. CLYDE was imported from Van Diemen's Land by J, Glcadow, Esq.; sire, the imported Clydesdale horse Clyde, imported by Kermodo Esq.; dam, an imported Suffolk punch mare. Further particulars as to pedigree, terms, &0., in future advertisementi, or on application to JOHN T.PARKINSON. N.B. CLYDE will stand at the Island, Kaiapoi, and at Mr. Hinge's, Woodend, one day in each week during the season. 181 "WESTMINSTER" WILL STAND THIS SEASON, AT THE STABLES OPPOSITE BARRETT'S HOTEL, CORN BR OF ST. ASAPH ST. & FEBRY ROAD. rpHIS Pare Bred Draught Horse was -*• imported by J. W. Moorliouae, of the ROYAL VETERINARY COLLEGE OF SURGEONS. His Sire CONQUEROR, a.pure bred Clydesdale. His Dam DIANA, i the best bred Suffolk mare in England. , Grand dam by Euphrates; grand dam by Old Smolenski, who realised by private contract the sum of £2,350. WESTMINSTER is a dark iron grey, rieing 7; stands 174 hands high,.on snort legs; is unequalled for power and bone j and is allowed by competent judges to be the finest draught horse ever imported into the Southern hemisphere. WESTMINSTER is a thorough staunch draught horse, and - has proved himself a sure foal getter. Terms— £s each mare; groom's fee si, to be paid at the time of serving. Only a limited number of mares will be taken. W. D. BARNARD, Cashel Street. N.B.—Good paddocks 5s per week. Mares properly attended, but no responsibility incurred. Christchurch, Sept. 17, 1861. 221 JOHN COKER, *D EGS to inform his customers and the ■*-* Public, that he has opened a Bacon and Ham Department. And from their being cured on the Premises, he can guarantee they will give general satisfaction. Beef, Pork and German Sausages, Saveloys, and Spiced Beef, always on hand. The Trade Supplir©. 41-
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Press, Volume I, Issue 29, 7 December 1861, Page 7
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