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TO TRA.VBL THIS SEASON, The New Zealand Cup Winner and Thorough- . bred Horso WOLVERIN B, By Lo Loup out of Tangi. For Porligreo and Performances see Cards TcntiB L5 5?, payable at end of so&son (Jiui. 1 1S02 ) Guarantees a« por arrangoment. Gtoomn Feo, 5a. ' Owners of Marcs at timo of Service to be hold rcuponsiblo. JAS. LAWSON, sr8 Propriotor, Eldprslio.

TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON < In tho Waitaki North, Pupakato, Waiareka, 1 aud Tot aril Distriots, THE 1HOR0UGIIBHED STALLION rp A I A R O A, JL by Tuba! Cain, out of Aoo of Hearts, coming in a dircot lino from Stockwcll and Pcofthontas, who woro tho groatcst siroand matron in tho known world, For further particulars as to pedigreo aoo cards, TERMS JC4 49. A liboral roduotion for two or moro marrs. PuyaMo on tho first of January, 1802. Every oaro taken of mares, but no refiuonaibility. For further particular* apply to JOHN HENDERSON, Glenooo Uote^, Waitaki )>orth. N.B. — Casttation done, Guaranteo given if required. All maros rold or exchanged service to bo paid for immediately chango of ownor takes plaoo. srH

10 TRAVEL THIS SEASON. In the Hillgrovo, Hampdcn, Otepopo, Maheno, Kakanui, Inoholmo, and Surround* iug Diittioti, the Thoroughbred Stallion p U 0 K For Podigroo aud Performances eee Cards. Terms . L3 ; payab e at end of eoason, Jauuary l«k, 1892; Groom* foe, 5s. Quarontco aa per nrraugoment. P. RUSSELL, er21 Proprietor, Otepopo.

THE GRAND CARRIAGE AND TROTTING SJALLIO.n DE X T E R, 1 ho winner of tho Governor's Modal at tho last Dunedin Show, (Tho Proporty of John AodorBOu) WILL TRAVEL THIS SEASON IH THE OAMARU AND SUKUOUNDING DISTRICTS. PKDIGREK : DEXTER iu a itoh dark brown color, with blaok points ; >stand» l(3i haudi high ; haa pplondid action ; ia a goo<i walkor ; an easy and rapid trotter ; has grand boue, and a dooilo temper ; is a euro foal getter, and bai been only onoo beaten in tho prize ring. DEXTER'S siro ia the notod horeo Talisman, bred iu Canto' bury by Mr J. W, Mal'ook, got by the famed Traduoor, dam, Azuoeui, oy Towton — Mug Memleet ; by - v t. George— Gipty ; St, George by St. George — Whi»kor Mare, well known in JSow South Wales us Singlo'u Maro, tho dam and grand-dam of noted horsca. DKXTKR'S dam is Geutlo Annie, the far-funml trotting tnaro (well-known both in Canterbury ana Otago), imported from Austiaha. i'or apoed und aa a weight carrier sho was unexoellod in hor day. In 1806, on tho I'apanui Road, Gentle Annie, wilh 13 atono up, won a four milo trotting raoo iu 12 mius 40 bcob, beatiug Orlando by 175 yards. Orlando earned 8st 71bs, and had tho muster ruler Bob R*y up. Tho Brakes were L100.— (Soo Preos, Jn y 2b'tb, 18U(>. ) DEXTER ia tho oiro of tho following trottcra : Ribin Hood, Kiliornoy, Lucy, Volti^eur, Dexter, Sultan, Columbine, Celerity, Taipo, and thj reuowod Priuooia, tho wiuuor or tho Exhibition uud Carnival Trots at the Exhtbuion Meeting iu 1889, iho Otago Daily Times' roport of the final heat of tho Caruival Trot, 1 mile : 11 Princees passed tho others iu though they Wf.ro htandiug, taking tho load as the hulf inilo pout w»t passed, and winning with tho utmout caso by fivo lengths. Time — 2min« CaiiBto, out of a sister to Dk\tkk, holds the New Zealand record for two and threo miles. Robin llood trotted onoo 1st and twice 2nd iu onu day at Lancaster Paik, in July, 1890. Iho Referoe reports that Otaio, half* brother to Dkxtkh, taken from Mow Zealaud to Melbourne by Mr Rutherford, and thonoo to England by Mr Suvillo, is tho (incut speoimen of a hunter ovor Been on an Euglioh hunting field. From tho nbovo it will bo seen that Devtrk ib one of tho best siroa iu tho oolomea. For all marca Bold or exchanged tho owner at tho time of service will bo hold responsible. Paddocks provided for mares at 1b Gd per wook. Evory care takon, but no rcHponsibi'ity. Tkkms : L2 at tho end of January, 1892, and L2 whon the mare proves in foal. Gioom b foe, 5?. JOHN ANDERSOM, oi'2 1'ropriotor, Oainoru:

TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, IN THE MMPAKtX ANIJ MJRKOUNDING DISTUI ,TS, THE PURE I.LYDJSSEALE STALLION, 3 > E N F R E W JOCK. .Illj Terms— L4 4s ; VI 2s payable on tho 1st of January, 1S92, and L2 2* payablo whon maro proves iu foal. Groom b fee, 5i; payable at titno of service, All maron sold or exohangod tho owner at time of somco to bo hold tes-ponBiblo. D. M'GREGUR, BrlO Propriotor, Weston Fartm TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN T1IK Papakaio, Ngipara, Duntroon, and Otokaiko > iatnots, The Purebred Ciydesdalo Entire Horso '• T/ING OF THE RING. King of tbo Ring, rising 4 yoars, airo AthelsUno, by Lord Saltobury (imp) ; dam Emorald, by Ycuug Banker, out of Laura Maophorson, King of tho Riug's g-siro, Lord Salisbury, took moro first pmos in tootlnnd and Now Zaaland than any other Known horse, King of tho King himself has nover yot been beaten in any show ring, For particulars of full Podigrco oeo Cards, Terms -1A 4i ; L2 2* payablo on tho let of January, 1892, and L2 2« payable whon ma o proves in foal. Groom's fee, Cs ; payablo at time of aervioe. All inaires sold or exohangod, the ownor at time of service to bo hold responsible Paddooking provided for mares nont from a distance. For particulars as to terms apply to groom in ohargo, or to JOHN DALGLE1SH, or26 Proprietor, Papakaio.

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 7267, 15 October 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 North Otago Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 7267, 15 October 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 North Otago Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 7267, 15 October 1891, Page 1

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