New Advertisements. To Travel this Season in the CLUTHA* AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. The Clydesdale Entire Young Hard Times. By the famous champion horse Hard Times, bred by J. B. Button, Esq. ; grand sire, Extinguisher, by Young Vanquisher (imparted). YOUNG HARD TIMES' dam winner of many first prizes, by the well-known Southhorne ; grand dam by Sir Colin Campbell ; g. f>. dam by Thane of Clyde (imported). For further particulars see New Zealand Stud Book. YOUNG HARD TIMES is a bright bay rising six yeai-s old, stands 16£ hands high, has immense bone and plenty of hair, and is the real type of a Clydesdale. YOUNG HARD TIMES took first prize at Invercargill in December 1890 as a one-year-old, first at Gore in 189 L as a two-year-old, and first at Wyndham the same year, also first at Clutha Show in 1895. TERMS— £3. Groom's fee, ss. H. HOGG, Proprietor, Waitepeka To travel this season in the Clutha, Matau, Catlins River, Wangaloa and n eighbouring Districts, The Purebred Clydesdale Horse, Young Sir Arthur. YOUNG SIR ARTHUR (Bred by Mr D. Boyd, Stirling) is a dark bay, rising four years old, by the celebrated sire, Sir Arthur Gordon. As a yearling lie took first prize at the Tokomairiro Farmers' Club annual show and first at the Clutha and Matan A. and P. Society's show, as a bwo-year-old he again took first at Tokomairiro and first at Cintha. Sire Sir Arthur Gordon, sire Young Banker. Young Banker has never been beaten in the southern hemisphere. Young Sir Arthur's dam, Gipsy Lass, is by Taieri Lad by Emperor out of Gentle, Emperor by Napoleon (imp.) TERMS : £3 guarantee, owners of mares at first service held responsible. JAS. THOMSON, Owner. H. FARQUH ARSON, 316 Groom in (Jharge. To travel this season in the Clutha and Surrounding Districts, The purebred Clydesdale Stallion Sir Waiter. SIR WALTER, sire, champion horse Garfield, dam champion mare Darling. Sir Walter is a dark bay hor3e, rising four years old, standing on short heavyboned legs with lots of hair, a docile temper, grand action, and of creat substance. Sire, Garfield, g-sire, Good Hope (184 N.Z. Stud Book); dam, Queen Mary (428 N.Z. Stud book) ; sire, Time o'Day (114 TS.Z. Stud Book) ; dam, Blossom (428 N.Z. Stud bobk). Darling, by Extinguisher (174 N.Z. Stud Book) ; by Vanquisher (imported) ; dam Diamond (imported), by Thumper. Darling has taken more champion and special prizes than any mare in Southland. The above will show Sir Walter to cr.mhine the best strains of 'blood in the colonies and is bound to get stock worthy of his great progenitors. Terms, L 3. All mares sold or exchanged held as in foal. R.. LOCH HEAD, Proprietor. T. BISHOP, Groom in charge. To travel this season in the RIVERSIDE (South), INCH CLUTHA, ROMAH APA, ARIKIKI, KAITANGATA, WANGALO\, TOKOMAIRIRO, & LOVELLS FLAT DISTRICTS, The Purebred Clydesdale Entire Young Extinguisher. Wm. Robinson Proprietor. YOUNG EXTINGUISHER was bred by the late John Lindsay, Bnrnbank, Limestone Plains, out of his famous mare Rose, by Extinguisher, who was bred by Mr John Russell out of his famous mare Maggie M'Cormick, who is out of Miss M'Cormick by Sir William Wallace. TERMS.— LI at the end of January, and L 2 when Mare proves in foal. One month's grass free of charge to any mare from a distance. All mares sold or exchanged, owners at time of first service held responsible. C. ROBINSON, 316 Groom in charge. To stand at his Owner's Stables, Where he will serve a limited number of mares, The Purebred Clydesdale Entire Lord fie I son. Lord Nelson is a purebred Clydesdale Colt, three years old, bred by his owner, out of his far-famed mare Lucy, dam of five stallions. Lord Nelson was shown last year and got first prize at Clutha, Grst at Waitahnna, and Champion horse on the ground. Sire Lord Lyon, by Lord Salisbury (imported). Terms.— Ll at end of January, and L 2 when mare proves in foal ; one month's grass free of charge to any mare from a distance. All mares sold or exchanged, owners at time of first service held responsible. : ; W. ROBINSON, Owner, t Tokoraairiro,
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Clutha Leader, Volume XXIII, Issue 1165, 30 October 1896, Page 6
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