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To stand this Season. mHE Entire CARRIAGE HORSE,— BURGUNDY. Burgundy is five years old, a rich black, plenty of bone, and has a splendid temper (by Golden Grape). He will be at the following places, namely : — Havelock, on Mondays, and Tuesdays; Picton and Picton Road, on Thursdays and Fridays ; and at Riley's stables, Blenheim, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, rivers and weather permitting. Terms — £3 3s, payable on Ist January. 1879. Groomage, ss. at first service. 494 James Main. To serve Marcs this Season. mHE pure Clydesdale STALLION,— LORD CLYDE. Lord Clyde will be at Kaituna and Havelock ou Tuesdays and Wednesdays ; Blenheim on Saturdays — wenther permitting ; the rest of the week at Renwick. Terms: £3 10s, single m<»re, groomage ss. Two or more mares a liberal allowance will be made. Paddock, Is 6d each per week. All care, butjio responsibility. All cbasges to be paid on or before the Ist January, 1879. Donald McYean, 685 ■ Renwick, ' To stand this Season. , mHE celebrated Pony STALLION",— COMMODORE NUTT. Will attend at Riley's stables, Blenheim, on "Wednesdays and Saturdays. Terms — £3. Liberal arrangement made with bona fide owners of two or more mares. Good paddocks for mares if required at 2s per week ; every care but no responsibility. 687 C. Gomez, To Stand this Season. rpHE powerful CaRT HORSE,— YOUNG GLANCER. Young Glancer will aavel as follows : Havelock and Tua Marina, once a fortnight ; Grove Town, every Saturday ; and Spring Creek the remainder of the week. Terms : £3 each mare. A liberal allowance made for two or more mares. Groomage fee, ss; fees payable on Ist January, 1879. W. J. Robinson, 688. . Spring Creek. To stand this Season. HHHE Powerful Entire Draught Horse, YOUNG SIR COLIN. Young Sir Colin is a light bay rising 5 years old, bred by Mr Denis Dillon, Salt Water Creek, Canterbury ; sire, Sir Colin Campbell out of Scotland's Pride (imported from Scotland) by King Fergus. Sir Colin j was winner of seven first prizes m Canterbury, and two second prizes. King Fergus (imported) was at all principal Shows and never beaten. Scotland s Pride was winner of five first and two second prizes. Young Sir Colin's mother Jess, out of Jess imported fiom Victoria, was by the celebrated draught entire Wellington (imported), and bred by the hon. Mr Weld, and took a prize when three years old. Young Sir Colin has an excellent temper, is 16-£ hands high, very powerful, wiih plenty of bone, and is a pure Clydesdale. He will stand a: Grove Town on Thursdays; Blenheim, at Riley's Stables on Saturdays ; home the rest of the week. ' Charges — £3 1 0s ; for more than one arrangements can be made. Paddocking, I s 6d per week per head ; great care but no responsibility. Arrangements can be made with Mr T. Maxted. j C. / JOMEZ, 686 Renwick Old Road.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XIII, Issue 1081, 23 November 1878, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XIII, Issue 1081, 23 November 1878, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XIII, Issue 1081, 23 November 1878, Page 8