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TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, IN TH* OAMARU AND SURROUNDING DISTRIOTS, THE PU&E BRKD CLYDESDALE STALLION, TTEART OF OAK. HEART OF OAK in a beautiful dark dapple bay, standing 16& hands high, has great strength of bone, fine symmetry, and very superior aotlon, oombined with a beautiful temper. Heart of Oak was bred by J. B. Sutton, Esq., Now River, Southland. Heart of Oak's dam w»s tho ohampion prize maro Diamond, imported from Tasmania by Messrs Dawson, brod by F. R. Symmous, Eiq., of Carriok, by Thumper, imported from Scotland ; graud-dam Flower, by Matchless, Imported. Heart of Oaka Biro, Ixtinguiiher, by Vanquisher, importod from Sootland, and known to all the breeders in Now Zealand as the purest Clydesdale stallion over imported to this country. Torms: Three guineas, half guarantee; four guineas, full guarantee. Groom's Fee, 5i. HENRY KEEN, or3 Proprietor, South Oamaru.

TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON In tho Otokaike, Kurow, Sandhurst, Redoliff, and Waitaki North Diatriots, tho Pure Clydeadale Entire KING SALISBURY. Siro, Lord Salitbury (imp,) ; Dam, Glasgow Maggio (Charters) ; .^iro, Prince, by Princo Charlie (imp,) Lord Salisbury, the tiro of King Salitbury, hat never been beaten In tho show rings of Sootland or Now Zealand, and has therefore won moro First Priz98 than any other Clydesdale the world has known. Glasgow Maggie is also a well-known prizetaker in New Zealand. For Particulars of full Podigreo soe Cards. Torms -L4 4s ; L2 2s payable on tho 1st of January, 1802, aud L2 2t payable whon tho maro proves in foal. Groom's feo, 5t ; payablo at timo of service. All mares sold or exchanged, tho owner at timo of torvice to bo held responsible. J. R. SEWISLL, or5 Proprietor,

TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, In tho Waimato and surrounding distriots, Tho Purobrod Clydesdale Entire QOUTER JOHNNY. SOUTER JOHNNY is a bay horso, stands 17 handB high, hat great strength of bono of good quality, and plenty of nico hair; ho has good action, and is a sure foal gottor, Siro, Ronfrew Jook, out of Roso, by Cowdon Lad (importod). Grandsirc, Old Renfrew (imported from Sootland). SOUTER JOHNNY has gained tho following prizes : Second prize at Oannru in 1880, scoond prizo at Timaru iu 1881, first pri/,e at Dunodin in 1882 ; first prizo at tho i Taieri in 1882, and in 1884 flr&t at tho Cluthit Show and ohampion for best horio on the ground, tho silver oup at Tokomairiro, and tho tirat prizo at Matau, aud tho first prize for best horso on the ground. In 188G ho was first at Clutba, and champion for tho best horso on the ground, winning tho ton guinea silver cup. SOUTER JOHNNY S stook have taken prominent places at theClutha, Tokomairiro, and Taieri Showq. A yearling colt took j first prize at tho Taiori Show, and at tho Clutha and Tokomairiro Showa the first aud second prizes in yearlings and two-year-olda wero awarded to tillu-a and colts sirod by Soutor Johnny. Tkrms Guarantee aa por agreement. Grooms Foo, 5s, All mares aold the soller to be responsible, J \MES WALTER, orS Owner.

TO STAND THIS SEASON At Awamoa, The Purebred Clydesdale Entire, f^\ R O W N PRINCE. Champion Horio at Oamaru Show, 1890.

Crown Princo, rising four years, Sin^ Lord Salisbury (importod), dara Damsel (imported), brod by J M. Martin, Esq., Auohendrennon, rumbartonshiro, Her sire, Crown Prince (207), her dam Darling by Tintook, g d by Dainty Davio (211), oto. From tho above it will bo seen that Crown Prinoo ia from tyho greatest pri/,etakers in the world, his mother being about the best maro ever produced in Sootland, and his father never having been beaten in Scotland or New Zea'and Crown Prinoo himself is a mftsaivo horao with immouBO bono of the liuoat quality, abundaut hair of tho right sort, and combining fine quality and perfeot aymmotry with great powor Ho is just what has been long wanted in tlio district as a successor to Young Banker, and is tho very horso to uio to the progeny of that successful siro, ... . The number of maroa takin will bo striotly limited, and oarly application will be necessary. Terms -- Seven guineas, half paymont on removal of maro, half on maro proving in Freo paddook provided, Every oaro talan but no responsibility.

ROYAL MAIL COACH iROM KUBOW TO OMARAMA.

\N and after MCNDAY, One JAN >J UARY, 1891, B. Dolargy's LINE OF COACHES will loavo Kurow (carrying tne Mails and Passengers) overy MONDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS, for OMAiu mA, at 8 30 ».m, Leaving OMARAMA Every TOES DAY and SATURDAY at 12 noon arriving at KURO vV ia timo to oatoh Trains to Oamaru. Booking Offioo atKUKOW. Passengers' Fares and Parcels must bo prepaid. B. DELARGY, Proprietor LIVERY and BAIT STABLES at Kurow, whore Horses and Buggios oan be had hire, Good paddook accommodation.

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 7265, 13 October 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 North Otago Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 7265, 13 October 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 North Otago Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 7265, 13 October 1891, Page 1