ttT stand this season at Messrs. ■W ihn -Sliani and Sons' stables, Avon ' B&Trton road, commencing on the Ist \s&' was bred by the Honorable Captain j fc??\css t got by Melbourne out of CinittC and Touchstone are both welltf^fofwinners of 2000 Guineas, Derby, W?-S%t for years P* 3 *" For see the Peer's cards for this season, I &tott» ese ° ol)ta i ne d at Messrs. .Stand & Royal Hotel, at the 'Standard , & j Repository, and at Messrs. & 1 ■* Wilson's office. ■ • .. J* 8 ?™ was the dam of The Marquis, who S'rSvL Thousand Guineas, 1862, and ran r tke Derby, 1862, being beaten by *&Ji2 neck, and beating all others off by Time—2 mm. 45J sees, payable on the Ist of Feb< groomage, 10s. will be made with any maY * our or more mares ' bond or as to guarantee mares r'YjL'lhePeer last year not stinted, and! jSethe property of the same owner, half pee. ' v to stand this season at the same stablee j known for the atrength and enduring of hia stock, both in the North and m rimdoawaibredby Mr. of Glendon, ,'Tw" Hewas got by Cap-a-pie, out of riiJdaty Dover; g. dam Gertrude by Triumph {imported) by the Colonel out of iKcabtvis (m Stvd Bool; Vol. 4, p. 450). Ito Ter , (imported), by Patron out of Maid of (jjt'byi /Soothsayer. Trompet (imported), own brother to Bugle, . fjjjsjaa out of a Rubens mare (see stud book, Yip. 402); ■ GloittOn has won the Ladies' Purse at Burn-im-water Races, Wellington, and other races B the North Island. guineas, payable on the let of Febru«jlß63; groomage, ss. Jfessra. Shand & Sons will supply paddock aonunodaticm for mares coming to the horses, i4ere every care will be taken, but no responsiBity. incurred, ■ E. J. WAKEFIELD. VA WOE RBI IjT WILL etand this seaeon on Wednesdays 'V. aud Saturdays, It Mr. Page's Stables, Christchurch, isi the remainder of the week at his owner's. His sire Sir Humphrey, a pure Clydesdale, Sis dani Didapba, a pure Suffolk, fere both imported to Van Diemen's Land. Is owner can guarantee him a sure foal ftter. , ... TERMS : £5 a mare, or a guarantee for £7. Groomage, ss. isdlowujce will be made to any one bringing ftrw mares. M piddocks provided for mares coming to una horse, at 2s. per week. attention paid to the mares, but no responsibility incurred. , A..R. Creyke. TOSTANp THIS SEASON. The heavy draft Stallion "TOM JONES." pHE above promising Colt is a bright , bay. with black points, and was got Jtta imported English horse " Invin- % out 4f a thoroughly staunch and and handsome, mare imHobart Town to Auckland. jS$? was refused for /' Invincible " at iscklsiid'ih iB6O. ; J|MJ serve a .limited number of *« at £5 per mare, and ss. the groom, Pfe.Qß.the'lst February, 18637 accommodation can be reasonable figure, but no respdnincurred—Apply to, j. w _ H. P. SMITH, , i 2" rhouse ' B Paddocks, Merevale; Sept. , 1862. J 0 STAND THIS SEASON . At the Royal Hotel Stables, H Favorite Ca »"t Stallion CRIFFEL. tontoL. is a bright bay with black ■» of remarkably, docile temper, and *** f oal getter. V mare ; ss. groom age; Jpaid on or before Ist January, 1863. found at 5s per week for mares ti^ re taken bufc no responsibility EDWIN CUFF.
Page 11 Advertisements Column 1
Press, Volume III, Issue 74, 11 October 1862, Page 11
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Christchurch City Libraries.