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The Mataura Ensigni^ ESTABLISHED, 1878. Terms of Subscription: . . PER ANNUM, DELIVERED: '\ In Advance ' 15s Booked ... 20s PER ANNUM, MAILED: In Advance . . . . ' . . ~ 20s Booked . . . . „ . . 24s .

'The Stud. „■/ -._ l; L '^ K -k. TO travel this SEASON in' the Gore, OtattoD, Otama. Waimea Plains, Balfour, Lumsdco, and- >r ' Mossturn Districts,. ™\ • ,-r - The Celebrated Carriage Etallion ■•'- ':'■ Granton. ' ' Sire, Trump Card; Trump Card, by Tr.-.dmor. .', Granton's dam is by a Pinole Patchen mare ; g-dam T " by Master Boe ; g-g-dam by Send, Grantsn took '"■! first prize at the Gore show in 1894 and 1895. TKnus— 3os when mare proves in foal, ana 30s at -■ "•' end of season, THOMAS SHAW, Owner. . - JOHN THOMP3ON, ir. charge. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON in the Riv.-rtlale - '" Balfonr, Mandeville, aud Wnikala Distri ts, i The Clydesdale Stallion .' • liofty. "■■ lofty is a bright bay, rising five years, I rad by James Henderson, Esq, Ke'so, stands 17 hands, plenty of bone and substance, fine temper, aud grand action. Lofty'asire, Salisbury's Pride; dam, Kate, by ■'. -: Bonuie Scotland; g. dam by Sir George Gray (im- ■•'" Ported). , Kate gained first prize at Pohncrstjn and' ' Waikouaiti as a yearling; first at Tapan ,i as a two- ■ - year-old, and the lato David MoKellar"s twolve-guinea ■ • cupf or the best two-ycar-ol i filly at show, also in 1895. ' Lofty gained firstat Tapanui as a yearlingin 1893. firrt -i -' r at Gore in same year ; flrrt as a two-year-old in 1893 ~^ r third at Tahuna Park, and second at Tapaunl and - ■' '- Gore; as a three-year-old, second at Tspanui: and - '■ ' Us yearlings cannot be beaten. '- ' - ' TERMS— S3 ;. JBI 10< at end of season, and £t.\oi ' , • when mare proves' in. foal. , Guarantee as per agree- ' "i : ment Mares sold or oxchanged hold as in foal. Groom's fee, ss, payable at Orst serrice. ; T. MORTrMBB, Owner. ■ J. KIDD, in charge. . Notice to Breeders. AS the Imported Irish Stallion WICKLOW will ba travelling thC Tuvercargill Districts, arrangements have been made with thn Manager of t c Eil.ndale Estate for grass for mares for those h-ec lers who wish to secure the services of WICKLOW from this district. Pedigree cards on application. TERMS — £5 s>. Allowance made on three or more mares. . P. O'CONNOR, Jopp'a Stables Invercargill. TO. TRAVEL THIS SEASON in the Wnlkaka V Valley, Chatton, Otama, Wcndon, Hver' rt ale, Waikaia, Wendonside, Balfonr, Gore and snrro'uidlng i distrio.B, | The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion Sir Robert. Sir Robert's fire, Lord Salisbury ; dam, Norah, by Napoleon. fFor extended pedieree see cardc) Sir R-ibert is a flret-cUss breeder. His stock have topped " ' the market m Dnne.lin at Messrs Wright, Sephenson ' an.l Oo.'s annual horse fair three y»ars in sncoe-fsioß. ■ TERMS— £I at and of season, and £2 when maro proves in foal. Groom's fee, s}, payable at fi.-st ser- ~' vice. All care taken, but no responsibility. All ina-ea ' sold or exchanged after secvi:e, owner at first service - charged full price. - ; W. GRIERSON, Groom In charge. TO tbavkl this SEASON in Gore, R.veridnle, ' Waikaia, Otama, Waikaka, Heriot, Tapannl, Waikoikoi, Pukerau and Surrounding Dlstri.t3, The Ttorouglibred Horse Ironisorker. Ironworker out of Ouidi, by Le Loup. Onida out ol Argosy, by Tubal Cain. Argosy out of Ilelhari, by Freetrader. Tubal Cain out of Zillah, by Tregeagle, imp Le Loop oat of Mermaid, imp., by T-aduccr, imp. Mermaid oat of Waterwitoh, by King Tom. Traducer out o£ Arctausa, by The Libel. For further pedigree see cards. - * Tkums— Half guarantee £3, 30s at cud of season and 30s. when mare proves in foal. Full guar.ntco, £4. Mares sold or exchanged, owner at .ime of s rvice held responsible. Groom's fee, 6s, payable at first responsible. COLLINS & O'BRIEN, -. . Owners, Waikaka. ' J. KYNE, in oharge. . TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON in Waikaku Valley, Cbatcou, Otama, Riversdale, and Wakiia Districts, The Purebred C'y.lesdalo Stallion Bob, Roy. Rib R3y(by Black Watch— Jam, Kirton Hose) is ris'ng five years old; color, bay ; with immense clem, nit bone and plenty of hair of the bed**. qu.Vity. Rob Riy's rt*m, Kirtnn Rise, importe I, by Prince (Thirlie, 629; g-lam, Rise, by Prince of Wiile.*,- 670. Full reiligree see cards. . TERMS— £I 10> at on' of season, and £2 whoa ' " mare proves in f jal.' Groom's fee, s', payable at first v . service. All mar*** to be arranged for on or bef ire^ 25:h January, 1897. Hares sol ior exchanged lieH a3 ia foal. - - _ .;",;<■— A -~- ■.Jl-S*& „ J?BOMAS ODRniEs^ito^W^is^^jg TO TRAVEL THIS §L, v-O^js-%tff^^^r^^^§ , . WaiteiSa -V.ilioy. WaFksk^ Oliitti'o'j^ytltiEai^i't'V ataniovillß, Rivt-rsddk-, iialt-u.-, Wflkui?; .ah.t'. ■£&{.'::£?: i lining districts, ~r*-~: V* "^-^--^-'^-"^ Tli» Celeb:nte4 rrjttlnff' EW.lTju^'^^.Jgfb .-; _..- --- Uexas. "'""•.' TdxaVjfilre "Berlin, imported from Amorica. Dam £ / - by Shale.% the champion trotter of Euglanl In his' dav. TERMS— £3, halt gaarantee. Guarantees as per agreement. Full particulirs in future advertisement. - B. OSS, wuer. B. FORBES, in charg-'. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON in Gore, Otatna ' \ Chatton, Waikaka, Pukerau, Matanra, Tu'uran, Edcndale and Wyndham Districts, The Celebrated Clydesdale Stallion King o' the Clans. Tbis noted Clydesdale has left stock of such superior metal that the principal breeders in the South have' scoured his services this season — viz, Messrs Wad-lell, Allison, Blaokie, and others. j 248 d WTNDHAU STUD CO. TJ TRAVEL THIS SEASON in the RiVcrjaale, Weudon, Otama, Wendonside, Cattle Fla% Waikaia, ualfcur, Lumsden, and Surrounding Districts, The Thoroughbred Stallion' Gipsy Prince, Le Loup — Gitana. TERMS— £4 4s; half guarantee, £2 2a ftt end of „ season, and £2 2s when mare proves in foil. Fall guarantee as per agreement. All- mares sold or exchanged afcer first service, seller held respousiblo. •-,., Groom's fee, 6s. GEO. HOLLAND, Owner, in clior^e.' " ; TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON in the Otama, Wai ..---. kaka Valiey, Waikaka, Ohatton, Grjjnvale -• -^ Glenkenioh, Waikoikoi and Gore Districts, The Clydesdale Stallion • ' ". The Banker. Theß.inker is tt biycolt, seven years ol«i, bYd hy ' Mrs Chares F.uJliv, T ieri. Sire, Young auker,^; -- (imp.), cam Jean by L r l Salisbury (imp.), grand- am " Nelly, by Emperor, great grand-da a, Kite by Bla kl'g. ■ Jeau gained the foil iwing prizes ;— Aa a yeirling: .... first a Duocdiu and second at T.i'erij as a two-vev-ol-l : second at Dunedb. -Atth i Taieri Sao* in 1883, she gained second as a brood mare, ol'osecun I for mu-eand two of ho 1 nr giny. Jean i< fall scter to Fl ira MicJoual.i whlo'.i gained first prize atDnnedlo. and Tai.ri as a yearling, two-year-old and as a thr.-e---year-o d ; aUo Champiou at TAiicri a- a three -year-old. 1 . 1891 Bne gained first prize at Timari and Ashburtou, and second at Chrisxhurch. Flora Uacdonald was first and champion at Christchuroh and Asuburton in 1894, and a lalf sister to Banker o > thctuotbec's sid;, wn< first in Dune lin for brooi mares in 1891. TERMS— £3 (guarantee). Groom's feeSs. BAXTER BRJS., Owners, Ctama. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, in Gore. Mataura Wyndham. Fortiose. Waikaka Valley, Wai- ! kaka, and WaiirKa Jlains Districts, | The Standard-bred Trotting Horse, _ -""•;. ! Kentucky, By Berlin (imp.)— Jenny Traeey (imp.) Fall brother - to Genoral Traeey, winner of Sires' Handicap, two . ; ' . I miles, in 6.4, constituting a record for Sire 3. KENTUCKY: is a rioh bay with black points; 10 years old, and a rare goer, with a beautiful temper ; 16 ' hands hi»h ; and is a true trotter, and sure foal- ' getter. i KENTUOKY has sired the well-known tr>tters— Kentuoky Maud, Kentneky Maid, Mist, Larry, Maggie M., Ohio, and Ham. \ BERLIN, his sire, is too well-known to require conir ment. Got by Woodford Mambrino, 2miu 21}s-o; dam Sui Dudley, dam of Mambrino Durllsy, Smtn il9s-c- s-oond dam, Madame Dudley, by Bashaw i Hr.rse; third dam by May Day, sire of May Qneen, ..' 2min 2Cseo ; Woodford Mambnno's dam, Woodbine, 2min 19seo ; Woodford Mambrino sired Abbots ord, 2min 27Jsco; Conway, 2min 2255e0; Mag nta, 2min 24500 ; Lady MoFatridge, 2min 295-o; Baciii, Imui , 294500 ; George Ayer, 2min 30seo; Mambrli" Chief, sire of Mambrino, sired twelve \vinners with rwor.bi from 2min 18Jsco to 2miu 23seo. Berlin is a full brother to to Mambrino Dndley. 2min Msec Jenny Tracy, got by Tom Stamps (standard), dam by Bourbon Chief, sire of Calinar. 2min 23Jseo; second dam, Luthle Rodeers, dam of Sophie Temple. 2mra 27-sec- Abdol'ah Pi'ot, sire of Tom Stamps, wiwirora Mambrino Chief mare; second dam, furche's mara, RosaUnd's dam, 2min 21Jseo ; nnd sired Pictrd. 2min. 18Jsec; also Red Jim, 2min 28sec at three year pld Tom Stamps' dam, Queen Dido, was also dam of the ■ famous Red Wilks. Tom Stamps had a four-year-old record of 2min 36seo, but died before having a chance KENTUCKY won, in harness, two miles in smia 38sec • also won at Lancaster Park, three miles, 9min • ■ 23seo, as a four year-01-. Ooverel three miles m , hnruess at the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral . Show Grounds on the 12th August, 1892; time, Bmm 23sec. Also trotted four miles in affmii S2seo on the same ground in August, 1801. Trotted one mile in harness at the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Grounos on 11th August, 1893, in 2min 44sc£ wustog through a big field. Also won the Si-es Race, La..--caste r Park, 17th April. 1895 ; also won a tropliyat ■ the same meeting for the fastest time P»t"P b y a ny horse for two mi'.es ; also won three mUes at Show ■ Grounds, 24th May, 1895, doing the the three miles In , 7niin 47seo, ann won by over 200 yaris. -. ; KENTUCKY took first prize at the Cauterbury , Shot, 1890 ; took first aud special prizes at ;. and second prize at Leeston. 1891; 1892, first and- .- special at Rangiora, second at Chnstchnrcli ; 1893, . first at Chrlstehuruh. beating horses irom. America, .; His. stock have taken prizes in all our local Shows. - „" TERMS— £3 10s.. Half guarantee; £3 on-lafc' ,~i, January, and £1 103 when mare proves in f00Lv,,;.. IGr1 Gr0 ° m '^'^ J H ■SAVAGE.atooWin.Ohar^^

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Mataura Ensign, Issue 211, 5 November 1896, Page 1

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