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Stallion Notices, TO IB AVEE, , This BEAfcON JN THB TUAPEKA AND CLUTHA tHSTBICTS affiffljkwsr Thoroughbred m^wta Trotting "QUICKSAND." QUICKSAND U rising seven years old ; is i6hßndßhifeh, with splendid fiat bone &nd great muscular power. He ia a very fashionable mover, a sure foal getter, and is remarkably quiet. For. further particulars and pedigree, see eardt. Terms, £3. payable on or before tbe Ist [February, 1875 ; £1 extra will be charged iaf ter that date. A paddock provided for mares from a distance, at 2s per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility. WILLIAM QUIN, " : L Proprietor. . THE ENTIRE HORSE Mi 'B.'Q U I S XITILL TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE BALCLUTHA, SOUTH CLUTHA, WAREPA. AND WAIRUNA DISTRICTS. 33?enn&- -£4. payable on or before tbe Ist 1875. Guarantees, as per arrangement. Groom's fee, ss, payable at first "service, A Paddock: provided for mares at Barr's Farmer's Arms Hotel, Balclutha, at 2a 6d per AU care taken, but no responsibility. ; . HISLOP BROS., Tofeomairiro .'&WfflsMlM^ Thoroughbred jJjJS^..IJL Kts: _ Entire Horse $ARW ON, WILL travel the Tokomairiro, Glenore. Waitahuna, and Tuapeka Districts, staying at the Commercial Hotel, Milton, and the Commeroial Hotel, Lawrence. Ifor pedigree and performances see cards. Terms, £5 ss ; groomage fees, ss, payable 'on first service. All demands to be paid on or before the Ist nay of February, 1875. A good paddock provided ior mares in Tokomairiro aod Lawrence, at 2s. 6d. per mare All -care taken, but no rt sponsibslity OEOBGE COOMBE, Proprietor, Milton CLUTHA LAD, "TTTILL travel this Season in the South Molyneux, Warepa, aod Inch Clutha dis'"'tncts. He is a rich dark bay, rising three year old, -with good action, fine temper, got by Nimmo s Emperor, by Napoleon, out of Farm, got by Lord Paisley, out of Rose, an imported Clydes- • uVe nwe from Tasmania. Tbe CLUTHA LAD took Fiis!; Prize as a 't* o-year-old at the Clutha Show, 1873; also ; First Prize at the Tokomairiro .-show, 18(53, Terms, £}4k j gTCQw'* 'cc, 53. All < emands - to be paid at the close of theseason, Ist February, 1575, W. A. MOSLEY. rjl IE Cx TDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE TAi^RI LAD Will serve a limk d number of Marea thig Beasts i n the >INCII CLUTHA, KAIt^ NGATA| NCRTK iMOLYNEDX, HILLEND, & TE HOCK A DISTRICTS. For furiher particulars, Fee card. PETRIE & ANDERSON, Pr-'prirtors. THE PURE BRED "CLYDEsDALS .-. MARQUIS "WiU ,3tand at Clydevale Station (. this seas oil, and travel tho "Waiwera JBistvi.ct. TITARQUIS was hred -ky Mr M*Pherson near Melbcurne, and is now iwr:g 8 years $ Sire, the celebrated imported horse Prince jCbarlie. > Dam, Blossom, the wini er . of fifteen prizes, BIoH-om fey Black Champion, imported; Blossom's D*m by Ohl Clyde! proving Marquis to be oi tke best blood in the Colonic* Marquis gained -vher« iwo years old first .prize at Bacchus Marsh «ud Melton, and . second in Melbourne, and when three years old, the. Greed National Piis9 -of SjIO at t Knyeton againet all comers. He 4s a bright bay, stand&^nearly ~)7 hands bigh,has splendid ? legs, is a sure foal getter and gets thorn good, , Eome of bis progeny having a' r^ady-been-sold at high r price's' iu<*Victorii.' He shows all the cf a thorough Clyde^dalu. Terms :~L4, groom's fee, ss, and padf'of k 'Ing if rtuuired at 2s per week. Ev^ycare wwill betaken of mares, but no responsibility. /JAMES B. MITCHELL, Manager. CSj&wfc Stittioß, Sept. 1, 1574.

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Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 22, 10 December 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 22, 10 December 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 22, 10 December 1874, Page 2

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