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New Advertisements, To Travel this Season in the Clutha and Surrounding Districts, The Handsome Roadster Stallion, Cinnabar. CINNABAR is a beautiful dark bay, 3 years old, stands 16 handahigh, is proportionately made, of fine te mper, splendid symmetry, and superb action. Cinnabar was bred at Wanganui, a ;d is by the celebrated sire Kimberly, p, Tiorse that has left famous progeny in that district, and some of which had been sold es high as 100 guineas. Cinnabar's dam Matilda, by Quicksilver, the wellknown English hackney ; grand-dam by Grey : Lin cojn, gg dam a wellknown steeplechase mare by St. Patrick. From the 'above it will be seen that Cinnabar possesses some of the best strains of hackney and thoroughbred blood that has ever been imported into the colony. Cinnabar took first prize at, the Wanganui Show in 1898, the only time he was ever shown. Terms— £3 3s. Guarantee as per agreement. Groom's fee 2s 6d, payable at first service. All mares sold or exchanged after first service held to be in foal. D. and A. BALLOCH, Proprietors. Will travel The Clutha District, The Thoroughbred Trctting Stallion. Blacksmith. Sire, Both well by Mahratta- (imp) • by Boiardo, out of Blink Bonny, dam Whalebone. Blacksmith's dam, Kathleen (bred by Mr GrigGf, of Longbeach, Canterbury), by the celebrated trotting stallion Spot, out of Bella. Blacksmi f h is a handsome black horse, standing 15 hands 3 inches ; full cf life, with splendid bone, undeniable symmetry and is unequalled as a sire. Performances — At Tahnna Park, 1893, won the Mile Trot in 2.34. At Forbury won Two mile Trot in 5.9, when he reduced the colony's record by 9sec. At Taieri in 1896, had he not been interfered wi*h, would probably have reduced the World's record for one mile and a half. Terms— £3 (payable at the end of the season)* Groom's fee ss, payable at first service. All mar?s sold or exchanged owner at first service held responsible. For further particulars apply to LINDSAY & JEFFRIES, Owners, Te Houka. JAS. JEFFRIES, Groom in charge. To run in Paddock thi3 Season at Otanomomo, The Thoroughbred Stallion, Torrent. p remont —Watersprite. Terms : £3, including 10 weeks grazing for Mares. Limited to 30 Mares. No responsibility taken. This Stallion was turned out in pad« dock last season with a few Mares and is very quiet. Groom's Fea ss, For full pedigree see card, and for all further particu.ars apply, W. FITZGERALD, 113 Groom in Charge. Muir and Burley, CLUTHA WAREHOUSE, TIMBER YARD AND FURNITURE FACTORY. . We invite inspic'i«>ii of our St<;ck ai-d Timber Yard. Furniture, Saddlery, Ironmonger}', Timber, Lin.,linnis, Crockery, Blankets &■ Rugs, Carpets and Tapestries. All our Furniture is Manufactured on the Premises from thoroughly Seasoned Material >We can therefore offer the best value for 'he lowest possible prices. HORSECOVERS. We have presently a lar^e, stock at most reasonable prices. All kinds of Harness and Saddlery on hand. Ranges and Cooking Utensils. We can Build and Furnish your house complete. — 91 Jobbing" and Building Estimates Given. tX S. HITOHON DRAPER, GROCER And GENERAL MERCHANT, KAITANGATA. 47 IN M«SMORIAM. Tombstones, Railings, and Fencings Memoriam Cards; Wreath Cards. All kinds of Lettering done. Estimates Given. f 93 MUIR ANT" BURLEY, Undertakers and Monumental Sculptors. "li^NVELOPES— " The Company " 250 _Fj for Is 6d ; " Temple Bar " cream laid per 100 Is, 250 for 2s; Square cream laid per 100 Is, 250 2s ; extra sup vellum vtfve square per 100 Is 3d, 250 2s 9d ; Foolscap, 3 sizes, 50 Is 0d to 2b.— At tfjfanu x& itf ife Cite.

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Clutha Leader, Volume XXVI, Issue 1364, 5 January 1900, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume XXVI, Issue 1364, 5 January 1900, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume XXVI, Issue 1364, 5 January 1900, Page 6

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