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l _ TO TBAVEL THIS SEASON, IN THJi OAMARTJ AND SURROUNDING DIS TRICTS, THE PUfiE BRM) CLYUE3DALE STALLION, IT BART 0 V OAK. HEART OF OAK is a beautiful dtirk dnpplo bay, standing 16& hands high, hna [ great stroni<th of bone, fine symmetry, and | very superior aot'on, combined with a ; beautiful temper. Heart of Oak w»s brod by J. B. Sutton, Esq., Now River, Southland. Heart of Oak's dam wss tho ohampion prizo mare Diamond, imported from Tasmania by MefcsrB Dawsou, bred by F. R. Symmons, Esq., of Carriok, by Thumpor, imported from Scotland ; grand-dam Flower, by Matohlose, imported. Heart of Oak s Biro, Fxtingimhcr, by Vanquisher, imported from Sootland, and knowu to all tho breeders in New Zeuland as tho purest ClydoBdalo stallion over imported to this country. 'forms : Thrco guneao, half guarantee ; four guineas, full guarantee Groom'o Foo, 5j. HENRY KELN, or3 Proprietor, South Oainaru.

TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON

In tho Jtokaikc, Kurow, Sandhurst, Rcdoliff, and Waitaki North Distriots, the Pure Ciydesdalo Eutire KING SALISBURY. Sire, Lord Salisbury (imp.) ; Dam, Glasgow Maggie (Charters) ; Hrc, Prinoo, by lrinco Charlie (imp.) Lord Salisbury, tho siro of King Salisbury, has nover been beaton in tho show rings of Sootland or Now Zealand, and has theroforo won more First Fii/.os than any other Clydendalo tho world has known. Ul&egow Maggie ia also a well-known pmotaker in Now Zealand. For Particulars of full Podigrco boo Cards. Terms L4 4s ; L2 2i payablo on the 1st of Jauuary, 1802, and L'2 2s payable whon tho mare provos in foal. Groom'u fee, Oa ; payable at timo of service. All mares sold or oxohangod, the owner at timo of eorvico to bo hold responsible. J. R. SEWISLL, or5 Proprietor.

TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, In tho vVaimatu and surrounding district, Tho Purebred Ciydesdalo Eatire Q O U T E R JOHNNY, SOUTER JOHNNY ib a bay horso, stands 17 bauds high, lias groat btrcngth of bono of good quality, and plenty of nico hair ; ho hfin good action, and is a aura foal gottor. Sire, Reufrow Jook, out of Rose, by Cowden Lad (imported). Grundsirc, Old Ryufrew (imported from Sootlaud). SOUTKR JOHNNY haa gained tho following prizes : Seoond prize at Oamaru in 11380, seoond prizo at Timaru in 1881, first prize at Dunodin in 18S2 ; firot prizo at tho Taieri in 1882, and m 1884 nret at the Oiulha Show and champion for best horie on tho ground, the silver cup at Tokomairiro, and tho first prizo at Matau, and tho first prizo for best horsu on the ground, In 1880 ho was first at Clutha, and ohampion for the beat horso on the ground, winning the ten guinea silver oup. SOUTER JOHNNYS stoon havo taken prominent plaoos at theCiutha, Tokomairiro, and Taieri Shows, A yearling colt took lir»t priKo at tho Taiori Show, and at tho Clutha und Tokcmairiro Shows the first and second prizes in yearlings aud two-year.olds vriro awarded to fillies and oolts sired by Pouter Johnny. Terms 1M Guaramon ub por agreement. Groom's Fee, 5a, Alt inorea sold the seller to bo rcspon&iblo. J <MES WALTER, 018 Owner.

TO STAND THIS SEASON At Awamoa, Tho Purebrod Clydesdale Entire, f^\ R 0 W N PRINCE. Champion Horao at Oamaru Show, 1890. Crown Princo, rising fcur years. Siro, Lord Salisbury (importoa), d<»m Damsol (imported), brort by J. Ai. Martin, Esq., Auohondrounon, Dumbartonshire. Herano, Crown Princo (207), hor dam Darling by Tiutock, g d by Diunty Davio (211), oto, From tho above it will be seen tbat Crown Prince is from tine groateut pmatakors in tho world, his mother boing about tho best maro ever produced in Sootlaud, und hlB father never having been beaten in Sootland or Now Zea'aud Crown Princo himself is a msssivo hnree \>ith immoDHo bono of tho linost quality, ubuudunt hail oi tho right sort, uud combining lino quality and porfcot symmetry with great power Ho is juut what has beon Jong wanted in tho distnot as u successor to Youug Banker, and id tho vcty horso to uto to tho progeny of that uucooasful Biro, Tho number of mares tak*n will bo striotly limited, nud oany application will bo necessary. TeraiH - bevon guineas, half payment on removal of mare, half on mare proving in foal, Froo paddook provided. Evory oaro taken but no lesponsibility. M. HOLMES.

ROYAL MAIL COACH I' ROM KUROW TO OMARAMA. JN and after MONDAY, Cm JAN UaRY, 1801, B. Dolargy'a LINE OF COACHES will loav© Kurow (carrying tno Mails and Passongors) ovory MON a\ aud FRIDAY MUKNINGS, for OAU1UMA, at 8 30 a.m. Leaving OMARAMA Evory TUES DAY aud SATURDAY at 12 noou arriving at KUROvY in timo to oatoh Trama to Oaiimru. Booking Offioj at KUROW. Passeugcrs' Fares aud Parcel, must bo prepaid. B. DELSRGY, Proprietor LIVERY and BAIT STABLES at Kurow, whero Horses and Buggies oan bo nud i hire. Good paddook aaoommodation.

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 North Otago Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 7267, 15 October 1891, Page 1