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Stud HorsesGOOI) fliws IN BAD TIMES. II E well-known Clydeidale Kntiro ■ ; young canterbury Will Bland at Avnnheail Farm, every day, ■iiiidjat the Zetland Hotel, Cluistchurcli, every Saturday, afttr ttn o'clock. Terms:—j£2 2j fid, cash; no groomnge (juuraiitec, if requned, at the usual rate Mitre* taken in ai 2s 6d per weik. 1970 TO UOVMI THIS SEASON. . At. St. Kilda Farm, Mendevillo Fwamp, Ranglora, ABRAHAM NEWLAND.

A BRAIIAM Nl' WLAND is 4 years old, jet black, IGJ hands high, very docile, 1111 worker, ami sure f al getter. _ His sire, the celebrated Abraham Ncwland, imported by George Duppa, Kgq.; dam, a superior imported n are. I eras: £3 each mare, 5s groomagc (iuaniiitßi', 4 guineas each. ; ,G'.'o(] paddock accommodation at moderate chin ges, : Apply to Mr J. H. CATONj or his Manager, on the farm. 2034 c To stand THI-. season. 'pilK WELL KNOWN CART HORSE lIEItCULES, Winner of (lie Silver Medal as the host bred Gojoiiiaj Draught Horse at the Cauterbury Agricultural tliow, Nov. 9, 1866. Terras low; apply to J. SHAND & SONS, 1850 Ricearton. 'TO STAND THIS SEASON, THE CLYDESDALE STALLION, PHIiNCE ALBERT. QE is rising THREE YEARS OLD, and LJL was got by the importid hor.-e KING KEKGIJS, out of a Clydesdale mare, and was bred by Mr (Jebbio, Kaiapoi. Wjll bo at Leithfield on Monday; Saltwater Creek, on I utsday; at Mrß.Perham's," lluninui, on i'riday. Terms—£3, payable Ist January, 1868. Groom fee, 3s. Good paddocks for accommodation of mares at reasonable charges. Apply to ROSS & FORBES, .1898 Weka Pass. TO STAND THIS SEASON. rjIHE THOROUGH-BRED HORSE MALTON, (Sire of Belle of the Isle, Magenta, &e.) Will stand this season at the Otaio station, near Timaru. Maltoii is a dark cliesnut, bred by Sir Tattbh Sykes, in 1858, by Kifleman, dam by Hampton, grand dam, Centurion's dam by Coiiius. Hifieman by Touchstone, out of Campfoilower, by The Colonel.

For further particulars, see English Stud Book. Terms—Eight guineas caul) mare, to be paid before removal of the mare, season beginning Oct. 1. Good Paddocks provided, but, no responsibility incurred, TO STAND THIS SEASON, HE CLYDESDALE STALLION Lord Clyde gained the first prize at the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association's Show, in 1866, as the best two-year-old. Will be at Gay's Victoria Stables, Casliel sir. et, on TUkSDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SAI UHDAYS ; at Home and in the Neighbourhood of Christehu ch. on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS. Terms :—£s, payable Ist January, 1868; £} 10s, c-isli paid first time of serving ; with 5s Groom's Fee. Arrangements made with parties bringing two or more mares, the piopeity of the same owner. Good paddocks, well watered, for the accommodation of mares, at reasonable charges, Apply to R' GINALI) ORTON, 1823 c Hartley Farm, Avonside North. TO STAND THIS SKASUN, THE IMPORTED LYDESDALE HORSE NAPOLEON', On Mondays, at Mr Grigi?'s farm, The Halswell, late Burton's. On : Wednesdays and Saturdays, at Mr Mitchell's. Hereford street liepository. On Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays ai the Home Station. : Was bred by Mr Macadam, Kepcull'cb, out.of a pure Clydesdale mare, purchased from Lorn Campbell, Esq, of Koseueatli, whose well-k own stock "f Brood Mares surpasses any in the West. Country for sunmetry and purity of breeding. His sire was bred liy .Mr Buchanan, of Coldraoh, out <>f a ■very superior mare, which gained a number of fir-t prize's. at Dry men SlinW, and also the iMiriiiaml Society's prize of £lO. she also bred some of the most valuable stock that has be nexhibited in the West of Scotland, — namely; Napoleon's sire, George Buchanan, by. Tom, who gained the piemium at CnpurIflfo (George Buchanan was sold fur £2OO when three years old); a inure which gained n great number of first prise s at local shows, :..and the third prize at the late Highland Society'B Hiow in Glasgow, and was suM for the handsome sum of £iso; a eolt, Ben Loniotiii, fujl brother to Napoleon, when one year, old sold to Mr Peter Crawford, Dumg yack, for £IOO, and which gained the first prize at, the i ighland Society's Show at Aberdeen in 1858, and last yc>r the first prize at Glasgow, and was sold at the end of tin season for £250 to go to • ustralia. . ■ Ben Lomond took the second prize when shcivn in'Melboinne, in 1864, nut of iourten iniporteti Iwrsi's, only beaten by Black Leg, which never Ims been beaten. 1883 G. H. MARTELLI. LORD CLYDE.

Napoleon aiaiuls IGJ liunii" high, strong bumi, and compactly biiili. He gained tlie .■first- prize, at tliu Bticklyvie an*l Gartmore Agi iwiltural Society a Mio>v when two years old j.nlso, wlien rising three, the Inverary I'nze to serve nviren in lint district, where he |irivc(l liintKelf «n imprece>lciitwlly sure liial-Kctter ; iinil the year following the prize in the Nmthern District of Porfmahire ; and in Dniiedin, lie took the first prize in 18(13, siednd in IBG4, an i first in IBG6 T K It M 8 : £f> (Is jier mare, payable on March 1, or by aeiv|iiunee on January I. Goinl paddock accoiiiino lation at 2s Oil per week.. i very' euro taken, hut no responsibilily incurred, (Jioum'e fee, sb. w. BO AG, i 958. liurn«lde, Fendalltown,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2122, 9 October 1867, Page 4

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