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Stud Horses, TO STAND THIS SEASON, Tho Puro-bred Clydesdale Draught Horse, CLYDESDALE HERO On MONDAY, at Mr Pagct's Stables, Lcithfield, leaving at 3 o'clock. At Mr Ashworth's Kiiilcnliml Hotel Stables, Kninpoi, every THURSDAY, leaving at 3 o'clock. And tU the Lion Hotol Stables, Rangiora, every SATURDAY. Terms:—Five Pounds, to bo paid on or before the Firßt of January. Groomage;—Five Shillings, to be paid at the time of service. ROBINSON BENN, Mansfield Farm, M -35 . Rangiora, GOOD NEWS IN BAD TIMES. fin H E well-known Clydesdale Entire YOUNG CANTERBURY Will stand at Avonhead Farm, every day, and at the Zetland Hotel, Christchurch, every Saturday, after ten o'clock, Terms:—X2 2s 6d, cash ; no groomage, Guarantee, if required, at the usual rato. Mares taken in at 2s Gd per week. 1970 TO STAND THIS SEASON. IHE WELL-KNOWN CART HORSE HERCULES, Winner of the Silver Medal as the best bred Colonial Draught Horse at the Canterbury Agricultural Show, Nov. 9, 1866. Terms low; apply to J. SHAND & SONS, 350 Riccarton. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT BUCCLEUGII STATION, fIHE well-known Entire Draught Horse YANDERBILT. Terms:—£3 3s for each mare. Cash before delivery. Every care taken of mares, but no responsibility incurred. 2274 TO STAND THIS SEASON. rTUIE THOROUGH-BRED HORSE MALTON, (Sire of Belle of the Isle, Magenta, &c.) Will stand this season at the Otaio station, near Timaru. Malton is a dark chesnut, bred by Sir Tatton Sykes, in 1858, by Rifleman, dam hy Hampton, grand dam, Centurion's- dam by Comus. Rifleman by Touchstone, out of Campfollower, by The Colonel. For further particulars, see English Stud Book. Tehjis—Eight guineas each marc, to be paid before removal of the mare, season beginning Oct. 1. Good Paddocks provided, but no responsibility incurred. 1883 G. 11. MARTELLI. TO COVER THIS SEASON. At St. Kilda Farm, Mendeville Swamp, Rangiora, ABRAHAM NEWLAND. XX jet black, IGJ hands high, very docile, an excellent worker, and sure foal getter. His sire, the celebrated Abraham Newland, imported by George Duppa, Esq.; dam, a superior imported mare. Terms: £3 each mare, 5s groomage. Guarantee, 4 guineas each. Good paddock accommodation at moderate charges. Apply to Mr J. H. CATON; or his Manager, on the farm. c 2034 TO STAND THIS SEASON, THE ENTIRE HORSE YOUNG WELLINGTON. His Sire, the well-known imported horse Wellington, his dam, a first class mare, the property of J. C. Watts Russell, Esq. YOUNG WELLINGTON will travel and be at the following places and time hereunder mentioned " Weekly." Mondays, at the Plough Inn, Riccarton, from 8 to 9 a.m.; at the Wheat Sheaf Shand's Track, from 2 p.m., to 8 a.m. on Tuesday ; at Loe's, Leeston, from 2 to 5 p.m.; at Southbridge from 6 p.m. to 9 a.m. on Wednesday ; at Shakespeare's, Halswell, from 3 p.m. to 10 a.m. on Thursday, and at Barrett's Hotel, Christchurch, for the remainder of the week, Terms £2los cash, or £3 on Ist February. Groomage 2s 6d at tho time of service. For further particulars apply to the owner. WILHELM SCHMIDT, 2221 c Barrett's Hotel. TO STAND THIS SEASON, THE IMPORTED CLYDESDALE HORSE NAPOLEON, On Mondays, at Mr Grigg's farm, The Halswell, late Burton's. On Wednesdays and Saturdays, at Mr Mitchell's Hereford street Repository. On Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays at the Home station. Whs bred hy Mr Macadam, Kepcullocli, out of a pure Clydesdale mare, purchased from Lorn Campbell, Esq., of Roseuenth, whose well-known slock of Brood Mares surpasses any in the West Country for symmetry and purity of breeding. His sire was bred hy Mr Buchanan, of Coldrach, ont of a very supcrior.niare, which gained a number of first prizes at Drymen Show, and also the Highland Society's prize of £lO. She also bred some of tho most valuable stock that has been exhibited in the West of Scotland,— namely, Napoleon's sire, George Buchanan, by Tom, who gained the premium at CuparFife (George Buchanan was sold for £2OO when three years old); a mare which gained a great number of first prizes at local shows, and the third prize at the late Highland Society's Show in Glasgow, and wns sold for the handsome sum of £150; a eolt, Ben Lomond, full brother to Napoleon, when one year old sold to Mr Peter Crawford, Dumgoyack.for £IOO, and which gained the first prize at the Highland Society's Show at Aberdeen in 1858, and last year the first prize at Glasgow, and was sold at the end of the season for £250 to go to Australia. Ben Lomond took the Becond prize when shewn in Melbourne, in 1864, out of fourteen imported horses, only beaten by Black Leg, which never has been beaten. Napoleon stands 16$ hands high, strong bone, and compactly built. He gained the first prize at the Hueklyvie and Gnrtmoro Agricultural Society s Show when two years old; also, when rising three, tho Invcrary Prize to serve mares in that district, where lie proved himself an unprccodentedly sure foal-gotter; and the year following the prize in the Southern District of Forfarshire ; and in Dunedin he took the first prize in 1803, second in 1864, and first in 18C6 T e it m s: £0 6s per mare, payable on March 1, or hy ( accepianco on January 1. Good paddock accommodation nt 2s (id per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. Groom's fee, 58, W. BOAG, 1958 Burnside, Fendalltown,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2140, 30 October 1867, Page 4

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