Stallion Notices. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT VENLAW, AND TRAVEL THE WYNDHAM, MOKABETA, TUTUBAU, AND MATAURA DISTRICTS. Celebrated vWjT^fflt Entire YOUNG CHAMPION. TTOUNG CHAMPION was bred by R. Q. -*- KermodeEsq., of Tasmania, and was imported io Southland in 1868. His dam was the famous mare Rose, which carried off a number of prizes against all comers at the leading shows in England and Scotland. Young Champion is a bright black, Stands 164 hands high, with flat bone, and great muscular power. His stock is well known in the Southland district, where one of his twoyear old colts carried off the first prize at the last show of the Agricultural and Pastoral Arsociation. TERMS, THREE GUINEAS, With a Guarantee, Four Guineas. A reduction will be made to the bpna Jidq owners of more than three mares. W. R, THORNHILL, Veulaw. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON ~ IN THE) Kaitangata>i fialdutha x Inch Clutha, Warepa, Vfaiwetfa, Wair%na, AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, THE PURE-BRED Olydrodale £*|<Bm|^P Stallion SOUTHERN CHIEE. Terms— £4, payable on or before Ist February, 1875. Guarantees as arranged. Groom's fee payable a^ time of service. JOHN ANDREW, Proprietor. Grange, Mosgiel, Taieri, September 15. 1874. THE CELEBRATED THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE $QRSE C R 0 V T> B N, "TY^ILL STAND THIS SEABON IN THE CLUTHA DISTRICT. Particulars in future advertisement. RICHARD POWELL, Proprietor. THE THOhOUGHBhED HO£SE OALI P~H "TTTILL travel in the Clutha and surround- ** ing districts. Further particulars see cards. J. CRAWFORD ANDERSON. rpETE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE TAIERI LAB Will serve a limited number of Mares this I season in the INCH CLUTHA, KAITANGATA, NCRTH MOLYNEDX, HILLEND, & TE HOUBIA DISTRICTS. For further particulars, see card. PETRIE & ANDERSON, Proprietors. THE PURE BRED CLYDEbDALaT" ENTIRE HORSE MARQUIS WiR stand at Clydevale Station this seaHon, and travel the Waiwera District. "jVTARQUIS was bred by Mr M'Phereon near Melbourne, and is now risings years ; Sire, the celebrated import d horse Prince Charlie. Dam, Blossom, the winr.er of fifteen prizes, Blossom by Black Champion, imported ; Blossom's Dam by Old Clyde. proving Marquis to be of the best blood in the Colonie*. Marquis gained when two years old first prize at Bacchus Marsh and Melton, and second in Melbourne, and when three years eld, the Grand National ?rize of LlO at Knyeton against all comers. He is a bright bay, stands nearly 17 hands high, has splendid legs, is a sure foal getter and gets them good, some of his progeny having already been sold at high prices in Victoria. He shows all the points of a thorough Clydesdale. Terms :— L4, groom's fee, ss, and padlocking if required at 2s per week. Every care will be taken of mares, but no responsibility. JAMES B. MITCHELL, Manager. Clydevale Station, Sept. 1, 1874. •
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Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 14, 8 October 1874, Page 2
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