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Stallion Notices. Thoroughbred Entire Horse BARW ON , WILL travel the Tokomairlro, Glenore. Waitahuna, and Tuspeka Districts, staying at the Commercial Hotel) Milton, and the Commercial Hotel) Lawrence. For pedigree and performances see cards. Terms, £5 5s j groom age fees, ss, payable on first service. All demands to be paid on or before the Ist day of February, 1875. A good paddock provided tor mares in Tokomairiro and Lawrence, at 2s. 6d. per mare per week. All care taken, but no responsibslity GEORGE COOMBE, Proprietor, Milton. THE PURE BRED CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE M A R Q UIS Will stand at Clydevale Station this season, and travel the Waiwera District. •jl/TARQUIS was bred by Mr M'Phereon •^-'-*- near Melbourne, and is now jisiog 8 years j Sire, the celebrated fmporfd horse Prince Charlie. Dam, Blossom, the winter of fifteen prize?, Blossom by Black Champion imported ; Blossom's Dam by Old Clyde proving Marquis to be of the beet blood in the Colonies. Marquis gained when two years old first prize at Bacchus Marsh and Melton, and second in Melbourne, and when three years old, the Grand National Piiza of LlO at Knyeton against all comers. He is a bright bay, stands nearly ' 7 hands high, bas splendid legs, is a sure foal getter and gets them good, some of his progeny baviog already been sold at high prices in Victoria. He shows all the points of a thorough Clydesdale. Terms :— L4, groom's fee, ss, and paddockIng if required at 2s per week. Every care will be taken of mares, but no responsibility. JAMES B. MITCHELL, Manager. Clydesvale Station, Sept. l. 1874. TO STAND 1 HIS SEASON AT VE.\LAW, AND THAVEL THE WYNDHAM, MOKARETA, TUTURAU, AND MATATTRA DISTRICTS. Celebrated wy fyjlraS^ Entire YOUNG CHAMPION. "TTOUKG CHAMPION was bred by B. Q. -*• KermodeEEq., of Tasmania, and waß Imported to Southland in 1868. His dam was the famous mare Rose, which carried off a number of prize* against all comers at the leading shows in Eogland and Scotland. . Yotjno Champion is abi ight black, stands 16| hands high, with flat bone, and great muscular power. His stock is well known in the Southland district, where one of bis twoyear old colts carried off the first prize at the last show of the Agricultural and Pastoral Association 5 TERMS, THREE GUINEAS, With a Guarantee, Four Guineas. A redaction will be made to the bona fi'e owners of more than three mares. W. R. THORKHILL, Verjlaw. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON THE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE (iWi^f HORSE "CROYDEN," IN* THE riLUTHA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. Cbotdon — By Professor, out of Forget-me-not, by New Warrior, cut of Modus, by Ba*haw (imported), out of Miss Devil, by Whisker, out of Vesta, by Model (imported). Vesta was the sister of Australian, and t> e dam of Matilda, the dam of Did Jor rock 8 (Vesta's dam was Uaraboo, by 014 Hector, and grand-dam by RockiDgham, &c, &c.) Whisker (imported), by Whi»ker, out oi "Woodbine, &c, &c. Vide Ftud Book. Professor, by Premier (imported), dam Shamrock, sister to Tramp, by Traveller, &c. Vide Stud Book. New Warrior has distinguished himself as the aire of Tarragon, Tim Whiffler, Volunteer, Potentate, Warrior, Bomula, The Pearl, and many others, and is acknowledged to be the most successful sire imported into the Australian Colonies. Crotdon'b performances on the turf stand unequalled by any horse bred in Otago. As a four-year-old he won the Canterbury Maiden Plate, beating a large field, including Southern Chief, Foretop, and other-good horses; he also ran a third in a large" field for the Christchurch flate, Manuka being first, with Knottiogley second. Won the Town Plate at the Dunstan, beating Mainsail and others; and the Town Plate at the Invercargill Meeting. 187 1 . As a sire, C*iOYDOifhas been very successful, all hU stock being of great promise, show • ing excellent quality and substance, and are acknowledged by breeders to be admirably adapted to the requirements of the country. He is a beautiful dapple brown, stands 16£ hands, of good temper, and great substance, apd has proved himself a sure foal-getter. Season to commence Ist October, 1874, and end on the Ist February, 1875. Terms £4 4s.— Groom's 3?eQ 6s. TFiffl Guarantee for £Q 6s. Money. to b ( paid at end of Season. . _ . KICHABD POWELL, Proprietor.

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Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 28, 21 January 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 28, 21 January 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 28, 21 January 1875, Page 2

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