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Btud Horges. BLOOD ROYAL. mHE pure Arabian Entire, BLOOD ROYAL, f X will stand this season at the Proprietor's , Stables, Cathedral square, Christchurch. a Terms: £5 each Mare; Groom, ss. > v J. S. TURNBULL. ! Oct., 1863. C 5234 c TO STAND THIS SEASON, at Parfora Station, 4 near Timaru, the thoroughbred Horse _ BAY CAMDEN, By Cftendarj.dam, Cassandra, by Tros; grand-dam> Alice Grey, by Old; Emigrant; great grand-dam, Gulnare, by Lord Egremont's Young Goharina, out - oltfitinia,by Holly Stud Book.)' 1 Guliiare wasfoated in .1822, and itripotyed from EiigtSdd iiitb'New ! by ; •Mr:"; Jame« ( Maeiarthur, of Camden'Pajk. . | Calendar (half-brother to General Chasse) was j impbrtW ' to New Sbuth Wales by the Australian Agricultural Company; was got by Canteen, otit ojE ( Hambietonian, out of Monica, by SJr Peter.—("Fuie Stud BSok.) ' *' : | Cassandra's sire, Tros, by Priam, out of Ally, by Partisan; was'bred by land imj- 'j ported to New South Wales by MiV Eater, iii. 1840.-f ('Vide Stud Book.) ' ' ] 'Alicfe l Grey's sire, Old Emigrant, by Pioneer, out t of Ringtail, by Buzzard;, wss bred by Mrit Rnshiin . 1822, and imported to New SoUth Wales' by Admird i in 1828.—(Vide Stud Book.) \ .■ ' Bay patnden is therefore as thoroughbred as • ahd cdmbiiies iff 1 his, veins some of the i«ding'bl6od.. 1 : 1 | ! Bis dain, her appearance on the Aiistralian turf in 1847 find in, the short peHpd«r ] inoiiijthsy evfew:hqrse of ; p6te then ! on 1 thajt J ] 1 /''Bay:'Cfem^en's' owii perforyaaiices »s a racehorse, uimfer to en^erate, ilad of Wcli a cliaiWc^er ir as ! t6 s iiave' stamped hiM as 1 'ohthtfVifitoriap J MbsiAnc4 .b&M' oons|titution', &c., all recommend 5 as-a wfe!'''l . Firßt-rate paddocks, ! frte of charge, but no responsibility iricnirecl; 1 ' > ■■ Terms: £10 10s., payable to Mj. Macdonald, on j or b^dre r tho;refnbval t)i m'ares. ■ FLYING 'CLOUD. I FLYING CLOUD is a very handsome horse; colbr—ia rich brown, with black points-srhe is a four years and stands sixteen hands thigh; hak a fineiCODstitution. and an excellent temper. ; 'Hfe was bred in 1859; got by Frank, out Of Omen; Melbourne, out of Stormy -byj Sheet Anchof. . Flying Cloud, carried off the first prizes at the Shows of tine South Australian AgncUltural ( and Horticultural Society, three years in succession, as a yearlingj twn-year old T and three-year old. Frank, sire of Flying Cloud, was got by IJgly Buck, by Venison; .He was imported into South Australia by W. Vansittart, Esq.; was shown iagainst ali btlfer* iiiipdrKid' prize four years in succession, ana retired from thje fleld with the Society's Medal, having never been bbateii. Meliwurne,; sire of Flying; Cloud's, dam, was : also sire oi;, the* following winners:—-Tattori Syxes, rjpnner of thei St; Leget, Cymba, winner df. the .Oaks, 1848; West Australian, winner of the Derby and St. Leger, 1853; Blinkbonny, winner of the/Derby , apd Oaks, 1857; Summerside, winner of the Oaks, 1859; Wizard, winper of the Two Thou- ; sand I860; and Thormanby, winner 6i the Derby, 1860. • ;l ' . . FLYING CLOUD will be limited to Forty Mares, and as several are already ~booked, early application is recommended. FLYING CLOUD will stand this season at EDD'S . HORSE REPOSITORY, Christchurch, commencing Ist October. , Gopd paddocks; and every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. : . Apply to W. EDDS, .Christchurch; or EDWARD MITCHELL, Lyttelton. TERMS: — Eight guineas; groomage, five shillings. Payable on the Ist February, 1864. Special arrangements will be made with any one sending four or more mares, bona fide his own property. 5405 fJIO STAND THIS SEASON, the entire horse NEW PROVINCE, Imported from Hawkes.Bay by W. R. D. Ferguson, Esq. New Province is a light iron grey, rising 7 years, stands 16| hands high, good temper, thoroughly staunch, active, and in every respect adapted for breeding draught or harness horses with proper classing of mares. ■ Sire Lincoln, an imported draught entire from Hobart Town to Auckland. Dam, an English mare, imported by Williamson, Esq., of Auckland. Terms: £2, payable on the Ist January, 1864. Groomage, 55., to be paid at the time of service. Good English grass paddocks for mares at ss. per week, but no responsibility. New Province will stand on Saturdays at the Royal Hotel stables, and the remainder of the Beason at the stables of the undersigned. For further particulars as to guarantee, &c., apply to the owner, R. A. HAYTER, Near south town belt, 4560 c Christchurch. TO STAND THIS SEASON at Mr. LADBROOKE'S STABLES, Christchurch, the thorough-bred Horse TRADUCE R. Imported by D. Innes, Esq. Traducerisa magnificent Dark Brown Horse, Six Years Old, of great power and symmetry, perfectly . quiet temper, good constitution, &c, &c,. His performances in England have stamped him a first-class race horse (see ' Ruff's Guide' for 1860-61). j When a two-year old he was sold for one thousand two hundred guineas; as a three-year old, he , won the ' Wynnstay Handicap,' at Chester, beating , a large field of good horses, and became first, favorite J for the ' Two Thousand Guinea Stake?,' for whichhe ran third to the Wizard, the best horse of his year in ' England. ' Traducer's pedigree, both by Dam and Sire, are I of'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 tbe ' Racehorse,' by Stonehenge, and the: tetters of Admiral Rons to' Bell's Life in London'). Traducer, by the Libel; Arethusa, by Elis; Languid, by Cain; Lydia, by Poulton. 1 The Libel, by Pantaloon (sire of Hobbie-Noble); Ellthiron, The Reiver, Miserrima, &;c.', out of Pasquinade (own Bister to Touchstone) (see 'Stud TERMS Thorough-bred mares £10 10 ' ditto , other mares 5 5" Payable on the Ist January, 1864. c 4768, TOM KING WILL serve mares this season at Ham. Price, , ten guinea, including gloom's fee. Tom King is by King ; Tom, out of Deiopeia. King Tom by HarkaWay, out of Pocohbritas (dan* ; of Rataplan, Stockwell, &c.) Deiopeia by Defence, out of Romaike by Rowton. ' Tom King's own sister and brother, Canaceand | Brother to Canace, have run very well this year and last on the English turf, warranting the belief - that his stock themselves yaluable racehorses. He is a rich chesnut, four years old, stands sixteen hands high, and combines great power with perfect symmetry. o 4786 TO STAND THIS SEASON. } mHE thorough-bred horse CRECY, by Tpwnton, X; out of Fajry, bred by the owner, Mr. Cridliand, will rerve mares at Hoon Hay, and; on Wednesdays _ and Saturdays at Mr. Money's slables, in Christ-" church. Crecy, foaled Nov. 1859, closely resembles his sire Towton. His dam, Fairy, imported for Mr. Cridland in 1855 by Mr. W, S. Moorhouse from New South Wales, was bred by Mr- Charles Roberts, by. . guineas, and fivesliillingsgroomage, payable in January. : 5212.C A. W. MONEY.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XX, Issue 1166, 5 December 1863, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XX, Issue 1166, 5 December 1863, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XX, Issue 1166, 5 December 1863, Page 8

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