' \. ..A StalEan yj^S^iflto^Sfek As TRAVEL" T|p sSa^NJI JM^ THE TH-gRO^pBRED. ;; fsg ENTIRE |lpsß^ y , HdRSJI IN THE PLUTHA AND SURROUNDING I! - A l *PTBTMbri-fL i lli 0 •r , iCBO*raPM---By ■Professor, put-pi- Forget- ! me- not, by New Warrior, out of Modus, by !Ba?ha*«' (imported); biit of Miss Devil, by Whisker, out of Vesta, by Model (imported). VeSFa ' was tKe lister ' of - Aiiatralian;; and tbe * *LcUna r .of Matilda,.,t}ie<vdftm:of Old JorrockS; .(Vesta?s-d.am -was .„,cWa^bpQ,^by.jold, Pector,.. and ' grand-dam " by Rockingham, &c, ;&c.) vVhisker (imported), by Whisker,; >p*at of Woodbikfe, Jkc, &c. Vide Stud ; Bobk;> . : *? '■■ * Professor, by Premier (imported), dam Shamrock, sister to Tramp, by Traveller, &c Vide Stud Book. . AAi^Ay} - 1 ; New Warrior has disting^fsh'edihimself as the sire of Tarragon, Tik^hteer^^^a- : ixet, Potentate, Wamor^Romute-iTh^K-f^"* i and many others, cSlrl'ls**^w^pwiedged "to be the most saccessf ul sire imported into the Australian Colonies* c • .*• Ckoy-ook's perfdrinaiacespn the turf stand unequalled by any horse bred in Otago. As jft four-year-old he'vton ibiei^Canterbury-Mai-f^n, Plate, 1 beating a large fleldj including ;%ujbhifn, Chiefi Fofeto^ ani other good horses • he aleo ran a; third in a large; field for. the Christchurch., Plate, ,. Manuka r being flr<st,. -inth Khottingley 'second. Won the Town'PlWe at the Dunstan, fieatiig' Main-sail . and-others; and the Town Plate at the Inver-' cargill Meeting, 1871. ■-.*• ' - . ; , * •■■•i Asa sireiOapTDOwhas.been {very successful, all his stock being of great prorowe. show . ..ing excellent quality and substance, and ate »(*nowleclged" by j breeders 'to be admirably adapted to the. requirements of the country; He is a beautiful dapple brown, stands 16£ haids, of. good, temper, and great substance, and has proved himself a sure foal-getter. Feason to commence Ist October ,7lß74, and end on the Ist February,, 1875, . . Terms £4 4fl,*r- Gropm's Pee ss. Will Guarantee for £0 Qs» binding myself to return the. amount if mares are proved 'not in foal." Money to be paid at end.of Season. RICHARD POWELL, ; ,...... Proprietor, THB THOROUGHBBED HORSE C A L LP H "TTTILL travel in the Guthaand surrounding districts.^ - -A ...... ... Further 1 particutara see cards. ' J. CRAWFORD ANDERSON. CEO WN HOTEL, BALCLUTHA. /'.;;*■..•;■» v TO H N M« N B I L ■/r. ' having purchased from David- -Maitland, E g„ the clear freehold of the above well and favorably known ap-country Hotel, together with all the extensive stabling and coach houses, and a fifteen-acre paddock, is now prepared to receive and accommodate visitors in a very superior styie. Families wiU lind at their disposal complete suitea of rooms, arranged and furnished so as to insure- the comfort and privacy of a home. Commercial Gentlemen and other classes of Travellers ' 'will find that their requirements have received special -. attention. Ladies travelling alone will appreciate the arrangement for their being waited upon by a civil and attentive staff of female domestics. And the Proprietor hopes that under his own personal super*-, yisionthe Crown Hotel will not only retain its past prestige, but that, with the extensive improvements already made, and to be made, he, will be able to make the name ef his house a household word in the mouths of Travellers passing through the Clutha District. To secure a high standard of excellence in the quality of wines, spirits, and beer kept, arrangements have been perfected by which the best and purest brands will be found in the bar ; in short, the Proprietor his determine- 1 to leave no stone unturned to deserve success, ,- :.,--. --,■:•'.•. : THE STABLING Accommodation is unsurpassed by aoy other in tbe Province of Otago, the whole having been built within .the last three, months from designs embracing all modern improvements There are 34 stalls, 4 loose-boxes, b&rne-sa-room, &c , the whole being roomy, lofty,'and well, ventilated, and substantially paved with bluestone. None but experienced grooms wiU, be kept, and, as the Proprietor stables nightly a good number of his own horses, it may be depended upon that, this important .department will sever --feel /the shadow -of neglect. Single and pair-horse Buggies and good upstanding Hacks always ready for hire. Of the Paddock,! it will be sufficient to say that it forms a part of one of the rich Molyneux - flits so prolific in vegetation. <iTeend and M'Neil'a Southern Line of Coaches, Dunedin -to Balclutha, M'Neil and Williams's connecting line, Balclutha to Invercargiil. T and. Tapanui, and Cobb and Co.'s' Line, all run to and from the Crown. Hotel, for IwhiclL tHel Proprietor now respsctfully solicits the patron-* age of hia friends and the public at large. The Billiard Room contains One of Alcock's' best tables, with furniture' tor matchj aiid ? tended by on experienced Marker. ; v ' A •"-—JO^-'MINte, 1 Ui '^ Ul '' % ■ . c; ' cc; * H '3Proprietdi'.-' ! ' :> Balclutha, Oct. 14> 1874, '-, ; , •;/,- - . a
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Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 16, 22 October 1874, Page 2
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