g TO TRAViL THIS SEASON, I. IN THK j, OAVARU A^D SURROUNDING DISi- TR1CTS, THE PUKE - BRED -• CLYDESDA E STALLION OF OAK. [} HfART OF OK is a beautiful dark dapple bay, standing ifiJj hands high, has great strength of bone, fine symmetry and f i very superior action, combined with a beautiml temper. He; v rt of Oak wa^ bred by J. B, Sntton, Etq , New River, Southland. Heart of Oak's dam was the champion prize mare 1 lamond, Imported from Tasmania by Messrs Dawcon, bred by F. R. Sjmmons, E q,, of C»rnck, by Thumper, imported from Scotland ; grand-dam Flower, by Matchless imported, Beart of Oak's sire, Extinguisher, by Vanquisher, imported from Scotland, and known to all thc breeders in New Z aland as the purest Clydesdale stallion ever imported to thia country, Terms : Tbrte Guineas, half guarantee; Four Guineas, full guarantee. Groom'd fee, 5s. Grass paddocks provided for mares from a distance. Every ore taken, but no rejponsibihty. HENRY KEEN\ 3j£ Proprietor, South Oamaru. WILL TRAVEL IN THE W^IAKEKA , ND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, THE l'UKt ClADESDALt, bfALLlON T> EGINALD REGINALD was bred by Henry Mitche'l, of Weston. His dam was Julia ; sire, jm o Surrender. Reginald, as a yearling, was placed first at Timaru, first at Waimate, and first at Oamaru, aud also gained the Sires' Produce stakes at Oimaru As a two-year-old he was first at 1 imara and tec jnd at Oamaru. Tkkms : Four Guineas ; two at time of Service, and two when mare proves in foal. Groom & fee, 5 j, payable at first service. For Pedigree Bee Cards. JOSEPH R. MILCUELL, si 30 Parkside.
THE GEAMI; OAi R1AGE AND TROTTING S1ALL1ON -T\ E X T E fR The Winner of tho Governor's Medal at the at>t Dunedm *>how, j WILL TR - VEL THIS SEASON In the Oamaru and Surrounding Districts. PElIGREE. DEXTER is a rich, dark-brown co'or, with black points ; stands 1GI hands high ; has splendid action ; is a good walker ; an easy and rapid trotter ; has grand bone and a docile temper ; is a Bure foal-getter, and has only ouce been beaten in the prze-nny. Dextei's Sire is the noted ho^e Tails man ; Dam is Uen'le nnie. the far-famed trotting mare. Dexter is the sire of the following trotters: Robn Rood, Killarne^, Lucy, Voltiguer, Dexttr, ultan, Co umb'ne, Celerity, Ta.po, Dexter. l.a, and the renowed Princess — tho winder of the Exhibition aud Carnival trofcd it lhe Exhibition in etmg in lbSD. Dexter has during the last season proved himself a sure foal-getter. For all mares sold or exchanged the owner at the time of bervice will be held responsible . i thMb - L2 at the end of Janiury, 1893, and L2 whtn the mare proves to be in foal. Groom a fee, 53. [JOHN ANDLRSON, 26sr Propnetor, Oamaru.
TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON ! In the ] Oamaru, Ngapara, Papakaio, Duntroon, and ' Surrounding Districts - Lhe celebrated American Trotting Stallion, . BLUE PETER,' aged 7 years, by the famous American j trotter, Pinole Patchen. Dam Dora— a fast , trotting mare, by Menury, grandeire Quicksilver (imported), gd Princusn, by Scud, by , Riddlesworth, j Blue I'eter is one of the purest bred and , finest TrottiDg Stallions that has ever been j brought into the Oamaru district. He btands 16£ hands high, has wonderful completeness of symmetry, and his action is par excellence. That ho comes of first-class stock is without doubt. Pinole Patchen e time in America for tho nnlo was '2mine 22aecs. Blue Peter's vime as a three-year-dd was itnins 41^geeca. j The following arc Pinole Patchen's winning stock : Count, Juhau, YouDg P(nole Patchen, Black Prince, and Liberty Patchen. For full pedigree and further particu'ars see cards. Terms, L4. A liberal reduction made for two or more mares from the same owner. Owners at time of service to be held responsible should <*ny mare be sold or exchanged, R. ORR, Eveline, Oamaru.
TO STAND THIS SEASON At my btables NOUTH TOWN BELT, OAMJBJJ. And will Travel the Surrounding DismctB, 1UE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE HORSE RI If L E M A W 1881. Site, Mu^kh, Imp, Dam, Qci-kn Mab, 18b7. A 874. OH cj O I § II " =t S CO jn O> Oi CO CO Oi For extended Pedigree see cards, or N.Z, Stud Book, Term, L4 4a, single mare, Payable January 1st, 1S'J3. Two or more mares and guarantees as per arrangement Good Paddocks provided at 2s per week. All mares will leceive every attention during their stay, Groom's fee, 5s, payable at first service. AH mares sold to be paid for, Apply to groom in charge, or J. R. SEWELL, Owner.
TO TRAVEL 1HIS SEASON. The New Zealand Cup Winner and Thoroughbred Horse WOLVERINE, by Le Loup, out of Tangi. For Pedigree and Performances see Cards. Terms — L5 5s, payable at end of season (Jan. 1, 1893.) Guarantees as per arrangement. Groom's Fee, 5s.j Owners of mares at time of service to be held responsible. JAS. LAWSON, sr30 Proprietor, Elderslie.
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7487, 8 October 1892, Page 1
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