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TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. The New Zealand Cup Winner andThnroughbred Horso WO L V E R I N E, By Lo Loup out of Tangi. For Pedigreo and Performanoea aee Cards Terms L5 5s, payable at end of season (Jan. 1 1802 ) Guarantees as per arrangoment. Uioom a Feo, 5s, Ownera of Mares at timo of Servioo to be held reaponaible. JAS. LAWSON, er8 Proprietor, Elderslie.

TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON In tbe W»itaki North, Papakaio, Waiareka, and Xotara Distriots, THE 1H0R0UGHBRED STALLION rp A I A R O A, X by Tubal Cain, out of Ace of Uearta, coming in a direot line from Stookwell and PcoahonUs, who wore the greatest aire and matron in the known world, For further partioulara aa to podigreo seo cards, TERMS £4 4s, A liberal redaction for two or more mares. Payable on the first of January, 1892, Every owe taken of marea, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to JOHN HENDERSON, Glenooo Hotel, Waitaki Morth. N. 13. — Castration done. Guarantee given if required. AH mares sold or exchanged service to bo paid for immediately change of ownor takes plaoe. srl4

TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON.

In tho Hillgrove, Hampden, Otopopo, Mahono, Kakauui, Inoholme, and Surround* ing Distriots, the Thoroughbred Sjallion T> U C K For Pedigree and Performances see Cards. Terms . L3 ; payab e at end of season, January 1st, 1892 ; Groom's fee, 5s, Guarantee aa per arrangement, P. RUSSELL, sr24 Proprietor, Otepopo, THE GRAND CARRIAGE AND TROTTING 81ALLI0N DE T E R, Ihe winner of the Governor's Medal at the last Dunedin Show, (The Property of John Anderson) WILL TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE OAMARU AND SURUOb'NDINH DISTRICTS. PEDIGREE : DEXTER is a rioh dark brown color, with black points ; stands 16& hands high ; has eplondid action ; is a good walker ; an easy and rapid trotter ; has grand bone, and a dooilo temper ; is a sure foal gettor, aud haa been only onoe beaten in the prize ring. DEXTER'S sire ia the noted horso Taliaman, bred in Cante'bury by Mr J. W, Maliook, got by the famed Traducer, dam, Azuoena, by Towton— Meg Merrileos ; by ht. George— Gipsy} St. Gaorg* by St. George— Whiaker Mare, well known in Now South Wales aa Single's Mare, the dnm and grand-dam of noted horses. DEXTER'S dam is Gentle Annie, tho far-famed trotting mare (well-known both in Canterbury autt Otago), imported from Australia. For speed and as a woight carrier «ho was unoxoellod in her day. In 1866, on tho Papanui Road, Gentle Annie, with 13 stone up, won a four mile trotting race in 12 mins 40 sees, beating Orlando by 175 yards? Orlando carried 8st 71ba, and hod tho master ridor Bob Ray up. The stakes wero L1Q0.— (See Press, July 20th, 18G6.) DEXTER is the airo of the following trotters: Robin Hood, Killarney, Lucy, Voltigeur, Dexter, Sultan, Columbine, Celerity, Taipo, and the renowed PrincosB, the winner of the Exhibition and Carnival Trota at the Exhibition Meeting in 1889. Ihe Otago Daily Times' report of the final heat of the Carnival Trot, 1 mile : " Princess passed the others as though they were standing, taking the load as the half mile post was passed, and winning with tho utmost ease by five lengths. Time— 2mina aSiseo^" Calista, out of a sister to Duxm?, holds the New Zealand record for two and three miles. Robin Hood trotted once lat and twice 2nd in ono day at Lancaster Park, in July, Tho Referee reports that Otaio, half* brother to Dexter, taken from New Zealand to Melbourne by Mr Rutherford, and thenoe to England by Mr Saville, is tho finest specimen of a hunter ever aeen on an English hunting field. From the above it will be aeen that Dkxter ih ono of the beat sires in the oolonies. For all mares sold or exohanged the owner at tho time of eorvice wilt be held responsible, Paddocks provided for, mares at la 6d per week. Every caro taken, but no responsibility. Terms : L2 at tho end of January. 1892, and L2 when the mare proves in foal. Groom's foe, 6i. JOHN ANDERSON, O r2 .proprietor, Oamaru :

TO TRAVEL THIS SEAvSON, IN THE NGAFARA AND bURUOUND. ING DISTRICTS, THE PURE CLYDESEALE STALLION, OENFKEW JOCK. Torms--L4 4s ; 12 Ii payable on the 1st of January, 1892, and L2 2a payable when mare proves in foal. Groom a feo, 5s; payable at timo of aervioe, All mares aold or exohanged the owner at time of service to be held respouaiblo. D. M'GREGUR, srlO Proprietor, Weston Farm.

TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN 'J1IH Papakaio, Ngtpara, Duntroon, and Otokaiko biatriots, The Purebred Clydesdale Entire Horso T7ING OF THE RING. King of the Ring, rising 4 yoara, aire Athelatane, by Lord Saliabury (imp) ; dam Emerald, by Young Banker, out of Laura Maophcrson. King of the Ring's g-airo, Lord Salisbury, took more first prizes in bcotland and New Zealand than any other known horso. King of the King himself haa nover yet been beaten in any ahow ring. | For partloulara of fall Podigroo boo Cards. Terma— L4 4* ; L2 2i payable on the lat of January, 1892, and L2 2a payable when mare proviB in foal. Jroom'e fee, 5a; paynble at timo of aervioe. All marea aold or exohanged, the owner at time of aorvioe to be held reaponsible. Paddooking provided for mares aent from a diatanoe. , . For partiouUra aa to terma a.ppl.y to groom inoharge,ortO joHNDALOLElsH| , r 2Q Proprietor, FftPftktuo.

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 7264, 12 October 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 North Otago Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 7264, 12 October 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 North Otago Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 7264, 12 October 1891, Page 1

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