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Stud Notices. mHE CLYDESDALE COLT LOUIS.

Loins id two years nine months old, bred by the owner, out of Beauty by Napoleon. Napoleon is well-known, having gained many prizes in Otago and in Scotland. Beauty is a pure Clydesdale Mare ; gained three first prizes at Oamaru, and one first prize at the Taieri. Loxris will Stand at Ototopo on Mootjat; at Paxmebston on Feidat and Satuedat ; and at Mains, Hampdek, the remainder of the week. Tebms: £4 5s. ; groom's fee to be paid at first service, and £4 on or before the 1st February, which is the end of the season. WILLIAM CRAIG. Mains, Hampden, 30th October, 1866. qiHE THOROUGHBRED HORSE ANTONELLI, Will serve Mares this Season in tho Districts of

WAIKOUAITI, PALMERSTON, HAMPDEN, OTEPOPO, AND OAMARU. AntoneIiIiI is by Cardinal Wiseman, dam Crazy Jane. Cardinal Wiseman, by tLe thoroughbred imported horse Dollo, out of Audacity, by Rory O'More. Antoneixi has served Mares for one season in the Taieri and Tokomairiro Districts, where he has proved a Bure foal-getter.

ANTONELLI

Will Stand at the Stables of the Star and Garter Hotel, Oamaru, on the following days :— November 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th 1 and every alternate Fortnight. Teems; £5 5s. ; payable at end of the season, 1st Feb., 1867. Foi' further particulars, apply to DAVID HANNING, Proprietor. TCTOTICE to FARMERS.and BREEDERS OF HORSES.

The Clydesdale Horse YOUNG DOUGLAS Will Stand for, the Season on the Farm, PUNCHBOWL, near Otepopo. A good Paddock will be provided for Mares every core will be taken, but no responsibility. Terms ... £4 4s. ALEXANDER AITCHISON. nn H E Well - known Draught Entire CHAMPION

Will Stand this Season at the BENMORE STATION. Champion was bred in Tasmania by the late John Wilmore, Esq.; was got by Mr H. Gee's horse Champion; his dam, Wihnore's BloBsomj Blossom's dam, Lincolnshire Flower ; Blossom was got by Old Lincolnshire. Lincoln and Flower were both imported by the late Dr Wilmore. Teems: Four Pounds for each Mare.

Every care will be taken of Mares, but no responsibility incurred. CAMPBELL & LOW. mO STAND FOR THE SEASON, AT STOTFOLD STATION, The Clydesdale-bred Horse, VALIANT. Fees for each Mare ... ... £4 4s. THOMAS FERENS.

mO STAND THIS SEASON, AT WINDERMERE, KAKANUI, The Thoroughbred Stallion LEOTARD, Four years old ; bred by Mr Gray. Got by Teddington, dam Kitty-cut-a-dash, by Picton-Eel out of Glance, by Waxy Pope. Globe by Quiz ; Paleface by Young Woodpecker ; Platina (sister to Silver) by Mercury j Herod-Y-Hag by Skim ; Hag by Crab ; Ebony by Childers. Picton-Eel by Picton-Eel, by Langar ; Cuirass by Oisean; Castanea (sister to Slrim) by Gohanna; Grey Skim by Woodpecker ; Silver's dam by Herod-Y-Hag. Picton by Smolensko, out of a mare by Dick Andrews ; Eleanor by Whiskey ; Y-Giantess by Diomcd ; Giantess by Matchem. — Vide Stud Book. Tebms: £5 5s. for each mare ; to be paid before removal. Every care taken of mares, but without responsibility. 3 F. FULTON. Windermere, 25th September, 1866.

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North Otago Times, Volume VII, Issue 167, 28 December 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 North Otago Times, Volume VII, Issue 167, 28 December 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 North Otago Times, Volume VII, Issue 167, 28 December 1866, Page 4