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TO TRAVRL THI3 SE\««ON in!tlse W».,.aki North fap*kaio and WkL ok» iitrict->, anl will b« i»t Mr Wil'iara Barr's, Wairoa, Maheno every Thmsday pveninp. THF THOROUGHBREP STALLION 'T* A I 4 P O A , 5 by Tubnl CRin ou of Ace o Hearts, coming in a direct lino from tockwell, the greatest l.orse in tho known worK For further partio* ulats ;w» to pedigree soe cards. TERAH - *. £4 U A reduction for two or moro mares. Payable I on the first of January, 1888. Every care taken of mares, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to JOHN HENDBRSjoN, Glencoe Hotel, WaiUki North. N. 84 Castrauor done. Guarantee given if rnquiro f, TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON In tho Oamaru, Papakaio, Ngapara, Kakanui, and Otepopo DUtricts THF. CARRIAGE STALLION BOBBIE BURNS. SIRS. DETRACTOR, Bobbie Burns was Iho winnar of two fi"-st prizes in 1885 and 18SG at the Timaru Show ,)gpinsfc nil comers. He has also prove i himself a sure foal getter. Terms — L 4 ; groom's fee ss, payablo »t time of service. All demands payable to the groom after Ist of January, 1888. For particulars apply to groom in charge. M. MAZE, P- jprietor. To Travel this Season in OAMAKU, OTEPOPO, INCHOLME AND PAPAKAIO DI3TR The Thoroughbred Coaching Stallion, "V* OUft G HIGHFLYER, Siro Highflyer (imp;), dam Kate, by Don Giovanni. Terms, LJ. guarantee aa per arrangement. Groom's fee, 01 , payable at serv cc. All care taker, but no wsponsib ity. For pedigreo »•*) C*id». ANDERSON AIJD MUKDOCH, Proprietors, Windmill, Oamarn, TO~TR>V r BL THIS fBASON, In tho N^apara, Slaerewtteiiui, Duntroon, Kuro , Hakaterameft, Papakaio, and Waitaki North Ciitricts, Tho Imported Carriage Horse f^i R A T I S. GRATIS is a bright bay, with black points, and stands sixteen hands three inches high Hewn got by Cratis (imported) out of Misj Rubens. This splendid animal was bred in Nev South Wales, and is also well known in Vie toria, where he had many admirers The dan of Gratia is a wellbred, fatt trotting maro. am t,he winner of many fast trotting matches Gratis was imported from Melbourne by Josepl Packman, Esq., at considerable expense, am was selected personally by him from among sony of the finest horses of his clasa. { Terms, L 3 Joa>-pay*bl© ■»»» the end of thi season ; guirantees as per agreement ; groom* fee ss. payable at service. Mares sold or exchange;! held as in foal.] JOHN HEJTDBtSON, Proprietor, Cross Ford, Ngapara. JJ.B. — Colts castrated as usual. or! TO "RAVEL IN THE WAIKOUAITI AND SHAG VALLEI DI3TRICT3— The Purebred Clydesdale Entire Colt p it 1 rls 11 lion Dapple browa olt, 17 hvrl*, 5 years, bj Argyle ('2567. Vol VI, dim Dtrling, by Princ. of "Wales (G7.J, Vol I), grind dam Maggie, bj Lochond Champnn (443 Vol t). ' BRITISH LION is admitted by competen judges to bo tho beat quality aid largest bonet horso in the Co'ony, ani descended from thi part at blood in £o!lan>l. T2RH---U Guiueai ; half at end of season and the balance when m iro3 are proved to be ii foal. Grooiu's fe<>, s*, at first service. Good paddock at 23 Cd per week provided fOlf 01 marcs from a distance. All are taken but no responsibility. P. MANGAN, Proprietor. Groom in charge. S. Wilson, from whom ful particulars can be obtained. TO TRAVEL IN IHA ITAIAREKA ANI SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, The Pure Clydesdale Stallion lyro SURHENDER No Sg&RECT>HB wu bred by Mr Thomai Meo, Incholme, and was purchased as a foal bj the present owner at a very high figure. He 1 out of that great brood mare Farmers' Lass (thi dam of Bpringbank, that was a champion horr at Oamaru when on.y t^o years old, King t the Ring, and the moat promising of colts Th< Farmers' Lad). Fanners' lass was by Mm Lad, imported by David Nesbitt. This famou giro took many first prizes in Melbourne ant was sold to Mr Town, of N.S.W., for 117; guineas Dam Darby, by Briton, that <ra placed first at the Melbourne show in 1873 am was sola at auction for 130 guineas, the highee price ever given for a colonial mare np to tb» time. Very shortly after she was purchased b; Messrs Jfleming and Hedley aod taken to Nn Zealand. When the mare was 14 years old sh was sent to Sydney, and fetched 150 guineas a auction. No Svbaendeb'3 sire was that great hors King ex the Vanquishers, bred by Messr Fleming and Hedley, out ot that well-know brooa m&re Miss M'Corraick, now the propert of Robert Jackson, Esq , of Cave Valley ; sn was also the dam of agsde M'Cornaick, whic almost took the champion from Heather Be when oaly a vearlin«t. When only three yeai King oi the Vanquishers was sold by "Mr Daoit M'Gregor for 450 guineas; g sire Young Var quisher, imported from Scotland by Davi Nesbitt, and well known aa a great breeain sire both in Timaru and Oamara districts. 1 will thus bo seen that this colt is come from th very best draught strains on both sides. N Surrender was placed third as a yearling a Oamaru and Dunedin shows, bu 1835 as two year old be complotol t rned the table on his former competitors and took first a Oamaru and first at Dunedin. Last year h took fir.'t pnzo at Oamaru .*nd first nt Dunedi 83 a three year oul. fu 1886 tho owner serve 12 of his own mares witn No Surrender, and 1 havo proved to be in foal. He is of grea quality and full of subtiance, with plenty ( bone and hair. Mares from a distance would receive atceatio a f > station, and six weeks* paddock accommodf tion provided free of cost. Terms, 5 guineas ; groom's fee, ss, payable « first service. HENRY MITCHELL, Parkside, Owner. To Travel in OAMARU AND TH* SURROUNDING DISTRICT The Clydesdale Entire Horse VI I M E - O' - D A i ji. — — Sire Young Vanquisher,. Dam Bonnie Maggu TERMSFour .Guineas each nnre. Groom's fee 5t psyable at service. For further particulars see Card. J. k J. FINLAY3ON, Proprietors. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, |In the Oamaru and Surrounding Districts* The Clydesdale Stallion, QOUX £it /OiiNNY Souter Johnny is « o*y horse, stands Ii hands high, of great symmetry, fine quality ol bone, aud plenty of nica hair. Siro, Reufren Joclc, by Old Renfrew; duo, Jflower, by Comet by Marquis, by Prince Charlie £outer Johnny gained flnt prize at Danedii in 1832 fir*t prize a. thsTiion in liSl ; »t th< Olutha ho gamed tint pris* and o'oampioa foi best horse on the groaal, »t M*Uu ho guaeU first prize and chatnpioa, at Tokotminro he gained tirat prizo aud champion iv 144 1, and Uat year iirst prizo at Cluth^ *ud «a*mpioQ for beat horso on tho grouud. ,Bouter Joann/s stick are turning out wall, taldfig first and second prises at Tsiori. dutka,

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6535, 28 December 1887, Page 4

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