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■ ■ ii ii.il i«wwiir,,Tr,w^.l^aßa A^' TO STAND THIS SEASON, At Iliveredale, Kaugiora, THB FINE THOBOUGHBEED KNIJEE HOBBK P HI A M , Pill AM is a rich chesnut horse, with an excellent temper, aud has proved himself a sure foal getter. Priam was got by either, out of Crucifix; Cru. citix, by Tros, out of Kathleen o'Moore; Kathleen o'Moore, by LaDgar.—Vide Englieh Stud Book. Term?.—£s each mare, aud ss. the groom, to be paid on or befiore the Ist of January, 1863. N.B.—Good paddocks lor mares. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Priam will be at Wopdend and Kaiapoi one day ip each week, of which due notice will be given. For further particulars, apply to ALFRED NEWBEItY, 3501 Itangiora. THE BLACK PRINCE ~ WILL STAND THIS SEASON, At Mr. Burke's Station, on the Halswell. And on Saturdays at the White Hart Stables, Christchurch. . rpHE PBIJNCE was bred by Itobett Hut--L cheson, Esq., Dundouald, Ajrshiie, Scotland, is now 7 years old, 16£ luiud* high, is remarkably good tempered, and tractable' at all sorts of farm work. He took several flrst prizes in Victoria. His sire was the celebrated horse Prince Albert, grand sire Fulton's Clyde, great grand sire Frame's Old Champion, his dam by Clydesdale Rival, j Terms:—£lo each mare, payable oil the Ist of i January, 1863. Groom V fee, 10s., to be paid at the time of service. Excellent grafes and regular attendance provided for mares from a distance without extra charge. Every care taken, but no responsibility for ; accidents. Limited to 50 Mares. Hals well, Oct. 1,1862. 3373 TO STAND THIS SEASON. ~~ At Bruce's Stables, Christchurch,

THE celebrated Clydesdale Hoi*se Orkney, imported from Scotland by Mr. P. Nimmo. ORKNEY |Is a beautiful bay horse, 6 years old, hands i high, of excellent bone and substance, of good I action, and of the purest Clydesdale blood. | Orkney was got by that far-famed horse Clyde, who when a.two-year-old, gained the first prize at the following places:—At Fairiey, Hawston, John* stone, 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 also the first prize at Dumbarton, as a four-year-old, and was allowed to be the best bred i Clydesdale horse in Scotland. j Orkney is out of ilose, a famous black Clydesdale : mare, got by Chance j she has gained several first ; prizes as a brood mare, at each of the shows at \ Gaiganuock and Stirling, where her stock has ; never been beat, they having gained twelve first prizes, Orkney gaining two of them. Terms :—£lo each mare; half cash at the time | of serving, and the remainder at the end of the season. Further particulars to be had on application to the groom. . „ 3150 TO STAND THIS SEASON, THE HEAVY DBAUGHT STALLION TOM JONES. , ; THE above promising colt is a bright bay, with black points,-land was got by the imported English Horse Invincible, out of a thoroughly staunch aud very powerful and handsome mare imported from Hobart Town to Auckland. £800 was refused for Invincible at Auckland iu 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 to H. Y. SMITH, At Mr. Moorhouse's Paddocks, Mere vale. Sept. 19,1862. 3645 MAGENTA. ! HPHIS splendid draught stallion. t>v the Clvdes-

1 I '11 *v U(»U^II W uj VlJmvo' i JL dale horse Canterbury, imported by Watts Russell, Esq., out of an imported Clydesdale mare, ' brejfl by E. Hay, Esq., Pigeon Bay. Magenta is rising s.year** old, stands 16£ hands high, perfectly , quiet, a good worker; and a sure foal getter. Will stand this season at the stables formerly belonging to Mr. Moorhouse in Armagh street, and is to be seen at the Golden Fleece Hotel stables daily. Terms—jEsj groomage; ss. Further particulars can be obtained on application to J. P. Oakes at the Golden Fleece Hotel, Christchuruh. 3794 IMPORTANT TO BREEDERS OF HORSES. T 0 ST AN B THIS SEASON, At Money's Stables; Market Place. Ohristchurcli. THE IHFORTED THOROUGHBRED HORSE TRADUCER, The property of and imported by David Innes, Esq. TRADUCER ia a magnificent dark brown horse, 15. years old, of great power and symmetry, with a perfectly quiet temper, and has proved his hardiness and; constitution' by arriving after a six months' voyage in. the' condition. he did. Hit performance* in England have stamped him a first-class race-horse. See " Ruff's Guide" f° r 1860-61, - . When a 2-year old he vh sold for 1200 Guineas. A« a B<year old he won the Wynnstay Handicap »j Chester, l>eating a large field of good horses, sou became first favorite,for the Two Thousand Guinea Stakes, for which he ran third to the Wizard, the best horse pf his year in Englaud. Trad lifer's pedigree, both by dam and sire. « rt ' from the purest blood; His sire, The Libel, having more Herod blood in him than any horse now covering in England. See the last work on the K« ct? " horse, by " Stoueheuge,"and the letters of Admiral Rpus to " Life in London." Traducer, by The Libel) Arethusa, by K» s i Languid, by Cainj Lydia, by Poulton. The Libel, by Pantaloon, lire of Hobbie Noble, Elthiron, The Reiver, Miserrima, &c„ out of l'i isi l ul " nade, own sister to Touchstone. See Stud Book. Terms:—l 2 Guineas each mare, payable on the Ist of January, 1863. Convenient paddocks will be found for mares, ftt five shillings per head per week, but no responsibility incurred. ———— , LIMITED TO FIFTY MARES. 4236 TO Stand this Season, at Mr. T, C. Moorhouse > Station on the Ashburton, the thorough-bred chesnut horse FIREFLY. Firefly by 11 Barbieri, dam fly by the horse Camel; dam of Fly Louisiana, by Benelong, J')' Cameron, dam a Steel trap mare, great grand dam imported horse Skeletou. Fly ran second for the Belford purse at Parramatto, when a 3-year oM filly. Terms, £4 4s. Every care taken of mares, but no responsibility incurred. . October 18th, 1862. 4097

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1056, 24 December 1862, Page 10 (Supplement)

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1056, 24 December 1862, Page 10 (Supplement)

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1056, 24 December 1862, Page 10 (Supplement)