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nd s43sCU ' ' >E MJSSaZssHBsWaMs> g' TO &TAND THB BEABON on AT WEBTON FARM, al AdcJ will iorve a limited number of mares H THIS IMPOKTED CLYDESDALE STALLION, ld Tj BNPB E ff JOCK of lloufrew Jock is a horse well-known to far3, mm and breeders, he hnviug travelled 'his distriot some yeara ago, so thtt it u needless to givo bis pedigree A grass paddook will be provided at the farm for mares coining from a distance. Terms -L22»e»ch mure, half guarantee, payable at end of season ; L 2 2a when mare provea ni foil. All mares soM or exchanged service to bo pud for immediately change of owner takes place. D. M'GhEGOR, Propiietor, 'Weston Farm,

T o stand this season at (he Boundary Creek* 3 and travel the surrounding districts* Tho Handsome Black Pony } TA N H U y By Cairn Gorm out of an Arab Marc. Terms, LllOr. k . Gloom's Fee 5s payable at first service, i- M O'BRJ£N« Propiietor, ,' Boundsry Creek.

TO STAND THIS SEASON AT AWAMOA, The Pure-bred Clydesdale Entire, /^IROWN PRINCE. Crown Prince, rising four years. Sire, Lord Salisbury (imported), dam Damsel (imported), bred by J. M Martin, Esq , AuohendrennoQ, Dumbartouslrro. Her sire, Crown Prince (207), her dam Darling by Tintock, q d by Dainty Davio (211), etc. Performances of the imported mare Damnol (for reference) :— lB76— Fust at Ayr, second at Glasgow, first at Stirling, first at Dumbarton, first at Highland Society, Aberdeen, 1877— First at Dumbarton, first at Glasgow, first at Highland Society, Fdiuburgh, 1878- First at Dumbarton, first at Glasgow, first at Highland Sooietv, Dumfries. 1879 -First at GlisGlasgow, first at Dumbarton, first at Hamilton, firat at Stirling, first at Highland Society, Perth. Champion Prizes— lB7B— Dumbarton. 1879-Glangow, (either sex) Hamilton, Dumbarton, Stirling, Highland and Agricultural Society (Perth) LORD SALISBURY. Lord Palinbury is by Young Conqueror ; q sire Old Conqueror, the property of James Kerr ; q q sire Renfrewshire Jock, the property of Samuel Clark : q q q nira Lofty, the property of Samuel Clirke ; gg q q «ire Fanoy. the proof Mr Fi Rings ; ggg q q siro Old Clyde, the property of Mr Frame. Lord Salisbury was exhibited as a yearling at Ayr Show in May, 1876, and won first prize; at Ardrottan he won first prize ; at Rilnurnook, 1877, when a two year-old, he won first prize, with medal for best horse in the yard, At Dairy, in 1877, he won first prize ; at Ayr ia May, 1877, first prize ; at Glasgow, in May, 1877, first prize ; at tbe Royal English, Liverpool, July, 1877, firit prize : at the Highland Bociety's flhow. Edinburgh, July, 1877 first nrize. Ho way only onoe shown in New Zoaland, getting first prize at Dunedin in 1881. From the above it will be seen that Crown Pi mce is from the greatest prize-takers in the vorld, his mother beiog about she best mare ever produced in SootUod and his father never having been beaten in Scotland or New Zeakud. Crown Prinoe himself is a massive horse with immense bone ef the finest qimlity, abundant hair of the right ,sort, aod combining fine qiulitv and perfect symmetry with great power He is just what has been long wanted in the distriot as a sucoessor to Young Banker, and is the very home to use to the progeny of that successful lire. The number of mares taken ffill be striotly limited, and early application will be neoes ■ Terras— Seven guineas, half payment on removal of mare, half ou mare proving ia foal ' Free paddock provided, every care taken but < co responsibility. I M.HOLME 3. ' i

TO STAND THIS BEASON AT AWAMOA, The Purebred Clydesdale Entire, AWAMOA Bright bay, fouled 10th October, 1881. By Young Banker (1) dam Ova Brown, by Luck's All (510) g-dam Joniie Brown, by old Times (579) q g-dam Kate, by Loon Fergus Champion (449)" q q g-dam iCate or H&wkie. From tbe above it will seen that Awamoa combines some of the bett strains of Cl/deadale blood in the world. Awamoa haa token first prize aa a yearling at Oamaru, Timaru, Ohristcnuroh, and Duu c- I din, fir#t as a fcwoy ear-old at Dunedin, and '. first as a three-year-old at Oamaru ia 1884 ; also gaining the Champion Prize as the bast entire horse on tbe ground of any age. besides several other Prizes. Awamoa is the Sire of the Celebrated Colt Regent, sold in March, 1888, for the high prica , of 350 guineas, and yearlings, both colts and fillies were sold at the same time at from 30 to 50 guineas ; also of the first prize two-year old filly at Oamaru in 1888. TKBMB Five guineas, one half payable on removal of J the Mare, the balance on the Mare Proving in ' foal, i Free paddock provi fed. ( Every Care taken, but no responsibility. ' M. HOLMES. j

NEW ZEALAND MUTUAL CREDI* TORS' ASSOCIAfION LIMITED, Publish the "Trade Proteotion Gazette of New Zealand" Weekly to Subscribers, Collect Aooouats andwhero in the Colony and Australia for Subscribers only. Confidential Opinions re status of Old or New Customers. Subscription : One Guinea. The Now Zealand Almanaok, Commeroial Handbook and D.reotory for 1889, is now being compiled, and will be supplied Free to Advertisers and Subscribers. Advertisements now being received by tbe Agents of the* association. Guaranteed Circulation, 5000. Oamara Agent Haddbn Dinnihon, Esq, Solicitor ... H. G. C. Harvey, Esq.

CREAM OF SCOTCH WHISKY. "J T>KEADALBANE. To be had of all Storekeepers, Hotelkeepers fil and Wine Merchants, Agknts— W. SCOULAR AND CO. , a DWIDIN ANP CHBISTCHUROH, 1 £1 FOR A BOTTLE OF PICKLEB, J Ask Your Storekeeper for MATTHEWS & CO.'& • Savory Piokles." wl A Coupon for £1 •terling is plaoed between the cork and oapsule of one oottie £' in every 20 oases we send out. Have no *" other. ■ ' iv MATTHEWS &CO LIMITED. JJ rift •«, Ast«b street "Wstoharob. M

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 6977, 28 February 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 North Otago Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 6977, 28 February 1890, Page 1

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