Impounding. NOTICE. IMPOUNDED from Jewell Station, October 8,1867, at Leeston :— One dark iron grey MARE; branded like 37 on near shoulder, and like O with — under (conjoined) on off shoulder; white star on forehead $ white spots under saddlo; no shoes on. If not released prior to October 29 will be sold. A. W. Rowland, 10-19 Poundkeeper, Leeaton. NOTICE IMPOUNDED from the Coal Track, on X October 17 :— One bay MARE ; no brand visible. One dark grey MARE ; branded like T near shoulder. If the same be not released before November 11 they will be Bold. E. Hawkiws, 10-23 Poundkeeper. TMPOUNDED at Christohurch, on OotojJL ber 16, from the Ferry road— A large red BULLOCK; branded like JMK conjoined on near ribs and rump If not previously released, will be sold on Thursday, November 7, at noon. Ohas. Ailison, Junr., 10-23 Poundkeeper. Entire Horses. ! _ AT THE CAM BRIDGE, NEAR KAIAPOI, JERSEY WILL SERVE MARES THIS SEASON, at three guineas each. His stock are co well-known in the north country districts that comment is unnecessary. Mares can be taken to graze with this horse for tiix weeks during the season without extra charge. For pedigree and further particulars apply to T. H. Haebisok, 10-21 Aβ above.
TO STAND THIS SEASON, THE IMPORTED CLYDESDALE HOESE NAPOLEON. On Mondays—At Mr Grigg's Farm, The Hals well,' late Burton's. On Wednesdays and Saturdays—At Mr Mitchell's Hereford-street Repository. On Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays—At the Home (Station, Burneide, Fendalltown,. Was bred by Mr Macadam, Kopkullooh, out of a pure Clydesdale mare purchased from Lorn Campbell, Esq., of Roeeneath, whooe well-known stook of brood mares surpasses any in the West Country for symmetry and purity of breeding. Hie sire was bred by Mr Buchanan, of Coldrach, out of a very superior mare, who gained a number of first prizes at Drymen Show, and also the Highland Society's prize of £10. She alao bred some of the most valuable stock that has been exhibited in the west of Scotland—namely Napoleon's sire, George Buchanan, by Tom, who gained the premium at Cupar Fyfe, (George Buchanan was sold for £200 when three years old) ; a mare who gained a great number of first prizes at local shows, and the third prize at the lato Highland Society's show in Glasgow, and wee sold for the handsome sum of £150; a colt, Ben Lomond, full brother to Napoleon, when one year old, sold to Mr Peter Crawford, Dumgoyack, for £100, and who gained the first premium at the Highland Society's show at Aberdeen in 1858, and last year the first prize at Glasgow, and was sold at the end of the season for £250 to go to Australia. Ben Lomond took the second prize when shown in Melbourne in 1864, out of fourteen imported horses, only beaten by Black Leg, who has never been beaten; Napoleon stands sixteen and a-half hands high, strong bone and compactly built. He gained the first prize at the Buoklyvie and Gartmore Agricultural Society's show when two years old; also, when rising, the Tnverary prize to serve mares in that district, where he proved himself an unpreoedently sure foal-getter ; and the year following the prize in the southern district of Forfarshire ; and in Dunedin he took the first prize in £863, second in 1864/ and first in 1866. •
Terms— £6 6s each, payable March 1j or by acceptance, January 1, 1868. Guarantee, £8 Bs. Good paddock accommodation at 2e 6d per week. Every care taken, but no respoaei* bdity incurred. Groom's fee, ss. W. BOAG, 10-5 Burneide, FendaliUran. TO STAND THIS BEASON, yHE ENT IB E HOESI YOUNG WELLINGTON. Hie sire, the well-known imported hows Wellington. His dam, a first-clase mare, the property of iJ. 0. Watts Biuseli, Esq. Young Wellington will travel, and be at the following places and time hereunder mentioned weekly:— , Mondays—At the Plough Inn, Eiccartoa, from eight to nine a.m.; at the Wheat shesfi Shand'e Track, from two p.m. to eight a.m. en Tuesday ; at Loe's, Leeston, from two to five p.m. 5 at Southbridge, from six p.m. to nine a.m. on Wednesday; at Shakeepere'e, Haltwell, from three p.m. to ten a.m. on Thursday; and at Barrett's Hotel, Chratohurch, for th® remainder of the week. Terms:—£2 10s cash, or £3 on February 1. Groomage, 2s 6d, at the time of service. For further particulars apply to the owner, WiiHELM Schmidt, 10-18 Barrett's Hotel. TO STAND THIS SEASON. THE CELEBRATED DEAUGHT ENTIRE TOM JONES. TOM JONES will Travel through Kaispoi, Eangiora, Woodend, Ferry road, and the Valley one day in each week. For particulars see card. X 0.17 3, »i«s.