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The thoroughbred ENTIRE HORSE HANaATIRA Will serve a limited number of Mares at Kawarau Station at £5 each, and fis to the groom. A good Paddock will be provided, but no responsibility incurred, Mares left with Mr M'Kenna, Cromwell, .on Thursday in each week will be taken to the Station on that day. Season to begin on the 15th October, and to end on the 15th December, at which date all Mares must be removed and paid for. September 28th, 1880. rpHE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE 1 HORSE H ahuh; A Will Travel this Season in the WANAKA & CROMWELL Districts, being at Mrs Norman’s (Albert Town) and Mr T. Anderson’s (half-Way to Cromwell) every alternate week. Haruha is a Bay Horse, stands 15J hands, with great substance and quality, good constitution and temper. Got by Towton—dam Fair Puritan by Oliver Cromwell out of Coronaria (imported), by Sweetmeat out of Jessica, by Launcelot (own brother to Touchstone). Towton (imported), own brother to the Peer and Marchioness, by Melbourne-—dam Ciniselli by Touchstone. Haruha is full brother to Orange Lightning, half-brother to Sinking Fund, Roebuck, Tam* bourini, Atlanta, Papapa, Korari, and Puriri (winner of the Dunedin Derby and Christchurch St. Leger). He was bred by Mr Redwood and sold in 1872 as a yearling for 400 guineas. Good Paddock of 350 acres provided at T. Anderson’s Farm, and at Norman’s Farm, Mt. Barker—at one shilling per week. ALL CARE TAKEN, BUT NO RESPONSIBILITY. Terms - - £4, Groom’s Fee, ss, payable at first service. TOM BEAUFORT, # Proprietor.

The draught entire HORSE YOUNG DAN O’CONNBDL Will visit Cromwell on Tuesday and Wednesday* October 26th and 27th, and November Ist and 2nd, and same .days fortnightly afterwards, standing at Grant and MacKellar’s stables in Cromwell. Leaving Cromwell, will travel to Luggate and Wanaka, and thence to Grandview. Early arrangements necessary.

0 STAND THIS SEASON BELLVUE FARM, TARRAS, THE PURE CLYDESDALE STALLION MARQUIS OF ZiOKNE. Marquis op Lorne, bred by J, P. Pitching, Esq., is a bright bay, rising four years old. Sire-Governor, bred by Mr Robert Charters, Moy, East Taieri ; his sire is the illustrious stud horse Nimrao’s Emperor by Napeleon, imported from Scotland, bred by Mr Macadam, Hepculloch. Dam—Matty (lately the property of Mr John Stevenson, East Taieri), by Thane of Clyde, bred by Mr Thomas Young, Renfrewshire, Scotland. Mr Stevenson sold Matty to Mr J. P. Pitching for 200 guineas. Matty’s dam, Bell, is out of Duchess, imported from Tasmania, Matty was the winner of two first, three second and two third prizes at Dunedin, Taieri and Tokomairiro, prior to being sold to Mr Pitching. Her dam, Bell, carried off no less thirteen first, seven second and three third prizes. Marquis op Lorne will visit Cromwell on October 12th, and from that time Cromwell and Bannockburn fortnightly. Given if arranged for, in which case the fee must be paid by the Ist September, 1881. An Experienced Groom in charge of the Horse. TERMS - £4 4s. Groomage fee, ss, payable on the first service. A Paddock of 180 acres for Mares, Every oara taken, but no responsibility. Season to end Ist February, 1881, when all fees must be paid dt arranged for. WILLIAM BELL, Proprietor. Bellvue, Tarras, October 5, 1880. AT GUJARAWTEES

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Cromwell Argus, Volume XI, Issue 575, 16 November 1880, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Cromwell Argus, Volume XI, Issue 575, 16 November 1880, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Cromwell Argus, Volume XI, Issue 575, 16 November 1880, Page 7