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TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. Tho New Zealand Cup Winner and Thoroughbred Horae WOLVERIN B, By Le Loup out of Tangi. For Pedicreo and Perforinanoea aee Cardg Terma - L5 5s, payablo at end of season (Jan. 1 1892 ) Guarantees aa per arrangement, Gloom's Fee, 5i. Ownera of Maree at time of Servioo to bo held reaponaible. JAS. LAWSON, sr8 Proprietor, Elderalio.

TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON In tho Waitaki North, Papakaio, Waiareka, and Totara Diatriota, THE IHOROUGHBRED STALLION TA I A R O A, by Tubal Cain, out of Aoe of Hearta, coming in a dircot line from Stookwell and Pooahontaa, who were the greateat aire and matron in the known world. For further particulars as to pedigree tee oarda, TERMS £4 4s. A liberal reduotion for two or more mares, Payable on the firat of January, 1892, Every oare taken of mares, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to JOHN HENDERSON, Glenooe Hotel, Waitaki North. N.B. —Castration done. Guarantee given if required. I All mares sold or exchanged servioe to bo paid for immediately change of ownor takes plaoe, srl4

TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. In tho Hillgrovo, Hampden, Otepopo, Maheno, Kakanui, Inoholme, and Surround* ing Distriota, the Thoroughbred Stallion T> U C K For Pedigreo and Performances see Cards. Terms ; L3 ; payab e at end of icaion, January 1st, 1892 ; Groom's fee, 5s, Guarantee aa per arrangement. P. RUSSELL, ar24 Proprietor, Otepopo.

THE GRAND CARRIAGE AND TROTTING 81ALLKh\ DE X T E R, Tho winner of the Governor's Medal , at the last Dunedin Show, (The Property of John Anderson) WILL TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE OAMAUtf AND SURttOUNDINU DISTRICTS. PEDIGREE : DEXTER is a noh dark brown color, with blaok points ; stands 16£ hands high ; has splendid notion ; is a good walker ; an easy and rapid trotter ; has graud bone, and a docile temper ; is * sure foal getter, and has been only onoe beaten in the prizo ring. DEXTER'S sire ia the noted horso Talisman, bred in Cante»bury by W.t J. W, Mallook, got by the famed Traducer, dam, Azuoena, by Towton— Meg Merrilees ; by H. Qoorgo— Gipsy; St, George by St. George— Whisker Mare, well known in New South Wales as Single's Mare, tho dam and grind -d »m of noted horn*. DEXTER'S dam is GentU Annie, the far-famed trotting mare (well-known both in Canterbury aua Otago), imported from Australia. For speed and as ft weight carrier she was unexcelled in her day. In 1866, on the Papanui Road, Gentle Annie, with 13 stone up, won •> four mile trotting raoo in 12 mins 40 sees, beating Orlando by 175 yards. Orlando oirried 8st 71bi, and hod the master rider Bob Ray up. The stakes woro L100.— (Seo Press, July 20tb, 18GU.) DEXTER is the siro of the following trotters ; Robin Hood, Killarney, Luoy, Voltigeur, Doxter, Sultan, Columbine, Celerity, Taipo, and tho reuowud PrinooiB, tho winner of tho Exhibition and Carnival Trot a at the Exhibition Meeting in 1889. I he Otago Daily Times' report of the final heat of tho Carnival Trot, 1 mile : " Princess panned the others as though they wero standing, taking the lead at tho half mile post was pasted, and winning with the utmost ease by fivo length*. Time— 2mtni giaeos," Calista, out of a sister to Dbxti h, holds the New Zealand record for two and three mites. Robin Hood trotted onoe 1st and twioe 2nd in ono day at Lancaster Park, in July, 1890. Tho Referee reports that Otaio, halfbrother to Dkxtkh, taken from New Zealand to Melbourne by Mr Rutherford, and thenoo to England by Mr Saville, is tho finest speoimen of a hunter ever seen on an English hunting field. From the above it will be seen that Dextbk id one of the best sires in tho oolonies.

For all mar6R sold or exchanged the owner at the time of service wilt be held responsible. Paddooka provided for mares at Is Od per week. Every caro tukeu, but no responsibility. Terms j L2 at the end of January. 1892, and L2 whon the mare proves in foal. Groom's feo, 6i. J01IN ANDEKSOtf, oi2 Proprietor, Oamaru.

TO TRAVEL THIS 8EA8ON, IN THE NGA.PARA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, THE PURE OLYDKSKALE STALLION, TIENFREW JOCK. Torina—L4 4u; 12 2a payablo on tho lit of January, 1802, and L2 2a payablo when mare proves iu foal. Groom a fee, 5a; payable at timo of service, All maros sold or exohanged the owner at time of servioe to bo held responsible. D. M'GREGOR, srlO Proprietur, Weston Farm.

TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THK Papakaio, Ngipara, and Duntroon i istriots, The Purebred Clydesdalo Entire Horse KING OF THE RING. Terms -14 4s; L2 2d payablo on tho 1st of January, 1802, and L2 2a payable when mato proves in foal, Groom's feo, 5a; payable at timo of aervioe. All maros sold or exchanged, tho ownor at time of servioo to bo held responsible. JOH* DALGLE1SH, sr2G Proprietor, Papakaio.

NORTH OTAGO PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY PRESIDENT. Mr A. J. S. Headland. Meotinga for reooipt of anbsoriptiom, eto,, held on the First Tdkspay in eaoh month from 7 to 8.30 p-m. Parties desirous of plaoing money at interest oan do so for any period from flvo to seven per cent., with power to withdraw by giving throe daya' notioe. GEORGE SUMPTER, Seoretary,

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 7271, 20 October 1891, Page 1

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