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ENTIRE HORSES. ' To travel this season in the Maniototo ' ' n and Surrounding Districts, The "Purebred Coaching Stallion, .'3 A..-' ■ -Gratis. is a bay horse, standing "\Jf. 16 hands 3in., and has travelled the Oamaru district for the past four seasons, during which time he has proved himself a sure foal-getter. GRATIS was awarded three first prizes in succession at the Oamaru A . and P. Association's Show, for the best coaching stallion, and is tie sire of the following well-known trotl srs: —Reformer, Gipsy, Forward and Ben Terms:—£3 3s, payable at end of "'.January. Groom's fee, ss, payable first • ; service For furthei particulars apply to John M'Gregor, Naseby. ;■'<•-?*-■• WILLAM JOHNSTON, Proprietor. -;;. The Thoroughbred Entire, Stormy Petrel, TILL Travel the Maniototo and / Surrounding Districts this season. Terms £3, payable at end of season. A good grass paddock, well watered, will be provided for mares, at a charge of Is per week, at; Mr. Thos. Andrew's Farm, Kyeburn. AH care taken, but no responsibility. W. M'LEAN, Proprietor. .: , To Travel this Season in the iNyseby ..'■.;; and Maniototo Districts, 'The Pure-bred Clydesdale Entire hj; Marquis of Fife. MARQT7IS OF FIFE, now Six Years, is an extraordinarily wellibred horse, of a rich bay color, with Mack points. In short, he is the coming sire of New Zealand. THE MARQUIS was bred by Edward Menlove, •', Esq., Windsor Park, who refused 100 guineas for him when only four months :>= .old. He is by Prince Victor (118 — imported); grandsire, old Prince of ' Wales. (See cards.) He has proved '.himself a sure foal - getter, haying •covered 68 mares last season, leaving .'59 in foal, . ' —.■an3 ! 3E^'?is _ w^en o mare proves to be in •foal. Guarantee as per agreement with ' iGloom in charge, W.Moriartv. 'G room's Feei ss, payable at first vice. J- J. R. SEWELL, l Proprietor. \ To Travel the Maniototo District, The Thoroughbred Stallion, Black Hawk ((By Birdcatcher; dam Gipsy, by . Malton). ;_'"' iFurther particulars in future issue. JOHN LEFEVRE, Proprietor. To Travel in the Naseby District, The Thoroughbred Entire Horse, Beaeliff SEACLIFF is by Gorton (imp ), out of Corruption, byTraducer; dam, Betty Martin, by Sir Hercules; g. dam, Vesta, by Lucifer ; g.g. dam, a mare by Peter Fin. Lucifer, by Lottery, out of Pimlico, by Partisan. Lottery by Tramp. Peter Fin by Whalebone, out of Scotina, by Delpini. Her dam, -Scotia, by Eclipse Imported to Nelson by Mr. Duppan in 1851. Thus ingsdihe of the stoutest running blood in the world. Terms on application to Alexander (in charge); or >■'?.{ THOS. LINDSAY, ; Proprietor. MISCELLANEOUS. IDUNEDIN EXHIBITION, 1889. ALTHOUGH it is not at all requisite to advertise my house, as jso many of those who visit the City ih.avestu.yed atit.and seen for themselves ithe accommodation it affords, as well :as the board (which, it pleases me to foe able to say, such numbers have pronounced to be unequalled in Dune•din, or the colony, at the price), nevertheless, I will take the opportunity to tell any of my Patrons who come to it, find who are not aware of the fact, that 1 have just had a MONSTER DINING HALL and a number of Single and Double Bedrooms added, so that those who ■come to tlio Exhibition may not be disappointed io obtaining either Board or Lodging. A. D. SILK, Ppopri stress, LEVIATHAN HOTEL. JPqaediti, October, 1833

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 1039, 31 October 1889, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 1039, 31 October 1889, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 1039, 31 October 1889, Page 2

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