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TO STAND THIS SEASON, At Bruce's Stables, Christchurch, THE celebrated Clydesdale Horse Orkney, imported from Scotland by Mr. P. .Nimmo. ORKNEY Is a beautiful bay horse, 6 years old, 16£ hands high, of excellent bone and substance, of good action, and of the purest Clydesdale blood. Orkney was got by that far-fanf»ed horse Clyde, who when a two-year-old, gained the first prize at the following places : —At Paisley, Hawston, Johnstone, and Kilbarchan, the principal breeding districts of Scotland. He also gained the Highland Society's first prize at Glasgow,as a three-year-old,' and aUo the first prize at Dumbarton, as a four-year-old, and was allowed to be the best bred Clydesdale horse in Scotland. Orkney is out of Rose, a famous black Clydesdale mare, got by Chance; she has'gained several first prizes as a brood mare, at each of the shows at Gargannock and Stirling, where ber stock has never been beat, they having gained twelve first prizes, Orkney gaining ten of' them. Terms : —£lo each mare; half cash at the time of serving, arid the remainder at the end of the season. Further particulars to be had on application to the groom. 3150 VANDERBILT WILL stand this season oh Wednesdays and Saturdays at Mr. Page's Stables, Christchurch, and the remainder of the week at his owner's. His sire, ' Sir Humphrey,' a pure Clydesdale, his dam,' Didappa,' a pure Suffolk, were both imported to Van Diemen's Land. His owner can guarantee him a sure foal getter; Terms: —£5 a mare, or a guarantee for £7. Groom age, ss. An allowance will be made to any one bringing three mares, Good paddocks provided for mares coming to this horse, at 2s 6d per week. The greatest attention paid to the mares, but no responsibility incurred. 3406 A. R. CREYKE. THE PEER WILL STAND THIS SEASON At Messrs. John Shand & Son's Stables, Avon Lodge, Riccarton Road, commencing on the Ist of October, 1862. THE PEER was bred by the Honble. Captain Hawke in 1855, got by Melbourne, out of Cinizelli, by Touchstone. MELBOUENE AND TOUCHSTONE Are both well known sires of winners of 2000 Guineas, Derby, Oaks, and St. Leger, for many years past. For a list of these see the Peer's cards for this season, which may be obtained at Messrs. Shand & Son's, at the Royal Hotel, at the ' Standard ' Office, Edds' Horse Repository, and at Messrs. Aikman & Wilson's Office. CINIZELLI WAS THE DAM OF THE MABQUIS, Who won the 2000 Guineas, 1862, and ran second for the Derby, 1862, being beaten by only half-a-neck, and beating all others off by a length-and-a-half. Time, 2min. 45^secs. Fee:—ls Guineas, payable on the Ist February, 1863. Groomage, 10s. Special arrangements will be made with any one who may send four or more mares, bona fide his own property, or as to guarantee. Mares covered by the Peer last year not stinted, and bona fide the property of the same owner, half-price.

Also, | TO STAND THIS SEASON, At the same Stables, G L E N. D ON, Well known for the strength and enduring qualities of his stock, both in the North and in the •• South Island. Glendon was bred by Mr. Scott, of Glendon, N.S.W. He was got by Cap-a-Pie, out of Griselda, by Dover; g. dam Gertrude, by Trumpet, out of ■ Gidley. Cap-a*Pie (imported) by the Colonel, out of sister ; to Cactus. —See Stud Book, Vol. 4, p. 450. 1 Dover (imported) by Patron, out of Maid of ; Kent, by Soothsayer. Trumpet (imported) own brother to Bugel, by i Tiresias, out of a Hubens mare.—See Stud Book, , Vol. 4, p. 402. . . . Glendon has won the Ladies' Purse at Burn* ; ham Water Races, Wellington, and other races in i the North Island. Pee:—s Guineas, payable on the Ist February, . 1863. Groomage, ss. Messrs. Shand & Sons will supply paddock accommodation for mares coming to the above horses, where every care will be taken, but no responsibility incurred. E. J. WAKEFIELD. Christchurch, Sept. 11, 1862. 3513 TO STAND THIS SEASON, At J. Ladbrooke's Victoria Stables, Christchurch, THE MERRY TRAVELLER, pronounced by competent judges to be one of the most serviceable hack entires in the province. Also that well known Cart Eutire DEFIANCE. Full particulars" as to pedigrees, terms, and the route these horses will take during the season, may be had on application at the Victoria Stables. 3534 TO STAND THIS SEASON, THE HEAVY DRAUGHT STALLION TOM JONES. THE above promising' colt is a bright bay, with black points, and was got by the imported English horse Invincible, out of a thoroughly staunch and vevy powerful and handsome mare imported from Hobart Town to Auckland. £800 was refused for Invincible at Auckland in 1860. * He will serve a limited number of mares at £5 per mare, and ss. the groom, payable on the Ist of February, 1863. Secure paddock accommodation can be had at a reasonable figure but no responsibility incurred. Apply td H. V. SMITH, At Mr. Mdorhouse's Paddocks, Merevale. Sept. 19,1862, 3645 TO STAND THIS SEASON

At the Royal Hotol Stables, fJIHE Favourite Cart Stallion " CRIFFEL." Cbiffel is a bright bay with black points, of remarkably docile temper, and a sure foal getter. Terms—£4 each mare; ss. groomage; to be paid on or before Ist January, 1863, Paddocks found at ss. per week for mares; every care taken but no responsibility incurred. 3675 EDWIN CUFF. NOW STANDING AT THE WARREN STATION/OXFORD. THE bay stallion, JESTER. Terms U 4s. per mare; paddocks and groom's fees included. For Jeßter's pedigree* and performances see Canterbury Jockey Club records. He is a powerful and good-tempered horse calculated to get strong hackneys. 3675 THOS. W. WHITE.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1035, 11 October 1862, Page 10 (Supplement)

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1035, 11 October 1862, Page 10 (Supplement)

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1035, 11 October 1862, Page 10 (Supplement)