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f^^ rpHE DRAUGHT HORSE w[fe^a*E vdS PUNCH .-siaSeOi&Sß^iJw w^ serve this season, at the Stables of the Undersigned, at the Tamaki. Punch is a jet black horse ; /bur years old ; of great bone and substance. Sire, the well-known imported hoise Norfolk Hero ; Dam, the mare which obtained the Prize given by the Auckland Agricultural Society in 1852 for the best mare for agricultural purposes. Terms £4 * If more than two mares a reduction will be allowed. For the accommodation of parties at a distance a limited number of mares will be grazed at 3s. per week. Wm. Innes Taylor. Tamaki, August 23, 1856.

.ETHER HP HE famed horse 'iEther,' will (|L§^BiJh£ serve during the season at the OLaLftL'J Stables of the undersigned. iEther «-ijF^r^o was |j re( j an( j run by fae Duke of Grafton, and brought to New Zealand by the Hon. H. W. Petre. He is of the purest blood of the English Turf, and Sire of some of the best stock in these colonies. For pedigree see stud book of England, vol. 4, p. 352. Terms, Seven Guineas. As he will serve only a limited number, early application is requested.

PLOVER, The celebrated horse Young Plover, will serve this season at the Stables of the underisigned, Sire iEther, dam, Young Moonshine. For performances see Racing Calendar 6f New South Wales where he was winner of the St. Leger of 1851. He is Sire of some of the best young Stock in this Colony, for which see entrances for the Grand Auckland St. Leger of 1859. Terms, Four^Guineas.

HONEST TOM. The well-known and favourite draught horse Honest Tom, will serve this Season at the Stables of Mr. Hall, Otahuhu. This powerful horse is 6 years, by Glenelg, out of the celebrated cart mare Blossom (imported) by Hercules, grandam by Farmers' Glory, great grandam by Old Clydesdale. Terms <£3 ss. Od. If more than 3 mares, as per arrangement with Mr. Hall. Henry Hardington. Auckland, Ist August, 1866. The Draught Horse Duke. @X*t**ffifa W" ILL STAND at the Stables (sL'lkifcirafv^ °^ ne undersigned, and travel if required round the Suburbs. This horse was bred by Charles. Roberts Esq., of New Soutfh Wales, and his Stock are much admired in that Colony. Nothing need he said to recommend this splendid Horse, he having proved himself to possess those qualities, so much required in a horse of his description, viz. — a thorough staunch worker, and a sure foal getter, as his stock can be seen in the district. Terms, each Mare, £2 10s, Patrick Coyi/e.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIII, Issue 959, 5 September 1856, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIII, Issue 959, 5 September 1856, Page 4

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