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TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON in^the Wa..aki North and Wai ek» wtricis, an:l will h« »t Mr Willwra Barr'B, Wairoa, Mabeno every Thursday eTcnin?. Tl/F THOROUGHEKiiD STALLION TA I A P O A, b> Tubal Cain ou of Aoe o Hearts, coming ma direcl live from tockwell, the greatest horse in the known worl< . For further particnlars as to pedigree see cards. TEJRMS • . £4 4s A reduction fot two or more marus. Payable on the first of January, 1888 Every caro' taken of mares, but no responsibility. For farther particulars apply to JOHN HENDERSON. Oloncoe Hotel, Waitaki North. N.B, -Castratior done. Guarantee given if rflquiroj. TO TRAVEL THIS SEABON In the Oamaru, Papakaio, Ngapara, Kakauut, and Otopopo Diitricts THE CARRIAGE STALLION BOBBIE BURNS, SIRE, DETRACTOR, Bobbie Burns was the winner of two first prizes in 1885 and 1886 at the Tituaru Show against all comers. He has also prove 1 himself a sure foal- getter. Terms— L 4 ; groom's fee ss, payable at time of service. All demands payable to the groom after Ist of January, 1888For particulars apply to groom in charge. M- MAZE. P" jpiittor. To Travel this Reason 111 OAMARU, OTEPOPO, INCHOLME AND PAPAKAIO DISTR The Thoroughbred Coaching Stallion, VOUNQ HIGHFLYER, Sire Highflyer (imp.), dam Kate, by Don Giovanni. Term?, L 4. Guarantee as per arrangement. Groom's fee, 5i t payable at senr cc. All care taker, but no responsib: lty. For pedigi-ee Me Caids. ANDERSON AtfD JtfUXDOCH, Proprietors, Windmill, Oamaru. TO TRAVEL THIS BBAS6X In the JST<?rapara, Maerowttecus, Duntroon, Kui«o , Hakatoratnea, Fapalcaio, and Waitaki North Districts, The Imported Carriage Horse S~*i R A T I 8. GRATIS is a bright bay, with black points, and stands sixteen hands three inches high. He was got by Gratis (imported) out of Miss Rubens. This splendid animal was bred in New South Wales, and is also well known in Victoria, where he had many admirers The dam of Gratis is a wellbrod, fast trotting mare, and the winner of many fast trotting matches. Gratis was imported from Melbourne by Joseph Packman, Esq., at considerable expense, and was selected personally by him from among some of the finest horses of his class, j Terms, L 3 10s ; payable at the end of tho season; guarantees as per agreement; groom's fee ss, payable at service. Mares sold or exchanged held as in foal.] JOHN HENDE'ISON, Proprietor, Cross Ford, Ngapanu N.B. — Colts castrated as usual. or|> ~~ TO TRAVEL IN THE WAIKOUAITI AND &HAG VALLEY DISTRICTS - The Parebied Clydesdale Entire Colt T> k 1 r 1 a ii L 1 o N. Dapple browa colt, 17 hanis, .1 yoars, by Argyle (25G7, Vol VI, dam Darling, by Princo of Wales (073, Vol I), grand dam Maggie, by Lochend ChampioD {448 Vol I). BRITISH LION is admitted by competent judges to be tho best quality aod largest boned horse in the Colony, and descended from the purest blood in Scotland. TERMS— *=ix Guineas ; half at end of season, and the balance when nitres are proved to be in foal. Groom's fee, ss, at first service. Good paddock at 2s 6d per week provided for mares from a distance. All are taken but no responsibili'.r. P. MANGAN, Proprietor. Groom iv charge, S. Wilson, from whom full particulars can be obtained. TO TRAVEL IN THE "WAIAREKA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, The Pure Clydesdale Stallion TVT O SURRENDER No SuBBIVDXB was bred by Mr Thomas Mcc, Incholme, and was purchased as a foal by the present owner at a very high figure. He is out of that great brood maro Farmers' Lass (tht dam of Springbank, that was a champion horu at Oamaru when on.y two years old, King tl the Ring, and the most promising of colts The Farmers' Lad). Farmers' Lass was by Muir Lad, imported by David Nesbitt. This famou* sire took many first prizes in Melbourne and was sold to Mr Town, of N.S.W., for 1175 guineas. Dam Darby, by Briton, that #as placed first at tho Melbourne show in 1873, and was sold at auction for 130 guineas, the highest price ever given for a colonial mare up to that time. Very shortly after ahe was purchased by Messrs Fleming and Hedley and taken to New Zealand. When the mare was 14 years old she was sent to Sydney, and fetched 150 guineas at auction. No Svbxindeb's sire was that great horse Kins ot the Vanquishers, bred by Messrs FleniMg and Hedley, out ot that well-known brooa m&rs Miss M'Cormick, now the propertr of Robert Jackson. Esq , of Care Valley ; sue was also the dam of Magirie M'Cormick, which almost took the champion from Heather Bell when only a vearline. When only three years King of ihe Vanquishers was sold by Mr Daniel M'Gregor for 450 guineas; gsiro Young Van! quiaher, imported from Scotland by David Nesbitt, and well known aa a great breeding sire both in Timaru and Oamaru districts. It will thus be «een that this colt is come from the very best draught strains on both sides. No Surrender was placed third as a yearling at Oamaru and Dunedin vhows, ba' 1885 as a two year «ld he completol t rned the tables on his former competitors, and took first at Oamaru and first at Dunedin. Last year he took firtt prize at Oamaru &nd first at Dunedin as a three-year-old, fa 1886 the owner served 12 of his own mares witu No Surrender, and 11 have proved to be in foal. He is of great quality and full of subs lance, with plenty of beno and hair. Mares from a distance would receive attention at station, and six weeks' paddock accommodation provided free of coat. Terms. 5 guineas ; groom's fee, sa, payable at first service. HENRY MITCHELL, Parkside, Owner. To Travel ia OAMARU AND THI SfTJIROUNDING DISTKICjrS, The Clydesdale Entire Horse rpiME- O* - DAY. Sire Young Vanquisher, Dam Bonnie Maggio. TERMS— Four (Guineas each mare. Groom's fee oa payable at service. For farther particulars see Card. J. k J. PINLAYSON, Proprietors. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, |In the Oamaru and Surrounding Districts. The Clydesdalo Stallion, O OUT X X JO2N NY. Souter Johnny is a bay horse, btands 17 hands high, of great symmetry, fino quality of bone, and plesty of nic'u hair. Sire, Renfrew Jock, by Old Renfrew ; dam, Flower, by Comet, by Marquis, by Prince Charlie Souter Johnny gained flnt prize at Dunedin in 1882 first prize at theT*icri ia 1332 ; it tho Clutha he gamed first prise and champion for best horae on the ground, at MaUu he gained first prize and champion, at Tokomairiro ho gained first prize and champion ia 1884, and last year first prue at Olutha, and ooampion for best horse on the ground. Boater Johnny's stack are turning out well, t&rißff fink aod second prizes *t Taieri, CDLutiu, »mA Tokeisaliiro snows. Znnv ~ — fil f 44*84 WALTJS&.

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6537, 30 December 1887, Page 4

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