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etallion .Notices. /fffi^&J&W^*^ Thoroughbred jL^X^Mmti^g, Entire Horse BA RW ON „ WILL travel the Tokomairiro, Glenore Waitahuna, and Tu*pefea Districts. t-ta) ing at tha Commercial Hotel, Milton, and the Commercial Hotel, Lawrence. For pedigree and performances see cards. Terras, jCS ss; groomage fees, 5s , payable on first service. All dtma^ds to be paid on AT lefore the lit r?ay of February, 1875. A good paddock provided /or mares in | Tokomairiro aurJ Lawrence, at 2s. 6<5. per n;an t ptrwtek. AH care tnken,but no rtsponaibsiily j GEORGE COOMBE, 1 Proprieto". Milton 341E PURE- BRED CLYDEhDALtf EN7I T 'E DOHSE M AKQUIS "Will stand at^ Clydevals Station this season, and travel tho Waiwera District. ~|V ,f"ARQUIS was bred by Mr M'Pherron -*-*-*- near Melbourne, and is no-vv rising 3 years ; Sire, the celebrated import d horse Prince Charlie. Dam, Blossom, the wim er pf fifteen prize?, Blossom by BUck Champion, imported ; Rbssom's Dim by Old Clyde proving Marquis to be of the best b!ood in •tlie Ce'onies. Warquifl gained when two years old first p*ize at Bacchus Marsh and Melton, and second in Melbourne, and when three years old, the Grand National Piizi of' LlO f.t Svnyeton against all come rs. He is a bright bay, -stands nearly ; 7 handa high, has splendid "ltgß, is a sure foal getier and gets them good, 'some of hi* progeny having already been sold -3t h'gh prices in Victoria. Hs shows all the .points of a thorough Clyde dale, • Terms :— L4," groom's fee, ss, and paddocking if required at 2s per week. Ev<~?y care will be taken of mares, but no responsibility. J AMIS P. MITC-IILL, Manager. Clydesvale Station, Sept 1. 187-L TO STAND J BIS SEASON AT VEnLAVV, ASD TRAVEL TKS WYNDHAM, MOKARETA, TUTTJHAU, AND M-ATAFRA DISTRICTS. Celebrated »f\^Ol^^& Entire YOUNG CHAMPION, XTOUNG CHAMPION was bred by P. Q. -*- Kerraodc Esq., of Tasmania, and was imported to Southland in ISf.S. His dam was the farxrouo mare Rcse, which carried off n number of prize* against all comers at the leading-shows in England and Scotland. Young -Champion is a b-ight black, stands lGsr handa high, with fiat hore, and f-reat muscular power, His stock is weil known v\ the Southland district, where ore of bis twoyear old colts carritd off the first prize at thelaat show of tbe Agricultural and Pastor il AFsociationTERMS, THREE GUINEAS, With a Guarantee, Four Gu'nea*. A reduction will be made to the bona fi "c owners- of more than three mares. TV. K. THORSHILL, Ver.law. TO- : TRAVEL THIS SEASON THE THCROUGHBKED ENTIRE |fM!S^ HORSE "CI'OT'DEN," IN THE /CLUTHA. AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. Croydon— By Professor, out cf Forget-me-not,' by- New Warrior, rut of Modus, by Ba«h»w (imported), rut of Miss Devil, ly Whisker, out- of - Vesta, by Model (implied) Vtsra WBB the sister of Australian, ana t' c dim of MatiVa, the dam of Old Jorroc*.9 (Vesta's ('am was Caraboo, by OH Hector. and grand-dam by Rockingham, &c, &c.) Whisker (imported), by Whisker, out ol "Woodbine, &c, &c Vide Stud B iok. Proftssor, by' Premier (imported), dam Shamrock, sister t<> Tramp, by Traveller, &c. Vide Stud Bo jk. Few Warrior hag distinguished himself as the sire of Tarragon, lim Whiffler, Vounteer, Potentate, Warrior, Romula, The Pearl, snd many othars, and is' acknowledged to be the most successful sire imported into the Australian Colonies. Crotd :>n's performance's on the turf stand unequalled by any horse bred in Otago. As a four-year-old ha won the Canterbury Maiden Plate, beating a large field, including Southern Chitf. Koretop, and other go<-d horses; he also ran a third in a .arge fi-ld for the Christchurch flate,. Manuka being flr«t with Knottingley second. Won tlie Town Plate at the Dimstan. beating >iamsatl and others; and the Town Plate at the luvtrcargill Meeting. 1871. Asa sire, Ckotdoh bas been very successful, all hit stock being of great promise, show j ing excellent quality and substance, and are ! acknowledged by breeders' to be admirably adapted to the requirements of the couutry. j He is a beautiful dapple brown, etanda 16£ hand?, of good temper, and great substance, and bas proved himstlf a sure ioal-g*-tt^r. i Season to commence lst October, 1874, and end on the lst k ebruary, 1875. . Terms £4 4s. - Groom's Fee ss. Will Guarantee for £6 6s. Mone&to'be paid at end of Season. RICHARD POWELL, Proprietor.

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Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 27, 14 January 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 27, 14 January 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 27, 14 January 1875, Page 2

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