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JitiJ *) fj ' * j ( the pure - ( imisD olydesdale STALLION TTBART' OF OAK. Will Wavol tho Wait -oka, Ngapara and SurrounUn'j Distriots. HVART OP OAK ia a beautiful dark dapple bay, standing 16Jj bands high, has groat strength of bono, fine symmetry, and very superior notion, combined with a beautiful tempor. Heart of Oak was bred by J, B, Sutfcon, Esq., New River, South, land. Heart of Oak's dam wao tho champion prize mare Diamond, Imported from Tasmania by Messrs Dawnon, bred by P. It, Symmons, Eiq,, of Carriole, by Thumper, importod from Scotland ; grand-dam Flower, by Matchless, imported, Diamond, as a tttO'yoar-oH, took throe first prize: — firnt at I aunooofcon, flrot at Wostbury, and first at Camok ; as a threo-yoar-old wan awarded first przo at tho Southland 'giioulfcural and Pastoral Association's Show against all ages. Tho following year Grot as a Brood marc, wbioh honors she gained whenever shown. Heart of Oak's sire, Extinguisher, wat shown as a year old at Inveroargitl and took first prizo, and os a two-yoar-old at Invoroarg'll first prizo, and the eamo year first pr'zo at Gore, and as a throo-yoarold at Invoroarßill first pm\ Kxtinguishorß »iro Is Vrnquisher, importod from Scotland, and ho is known to all tho breeders in New Zoaland to bo tho purest Olydeadalo stallion evor importod to this oountry. Peart of Oak w>ts shown »« a year-old at Invoroarßill and took first pWae j the name year at Goro, second prize ; aa a two-year-old at Inveroargill, first prizo, aud the eamo year at Gore first priz-j ; tn a four. year- old at Invoroargil', second prize against allaged hornet Heart of Oak is closely related to Hard Times, tho champion horso of Dunodin and Taiori. Terma : L 4 4s for uoason, or L 5 Cs, half guaranteo, Groom's feo, sn. Fee payablo lat January, 1895. Apply R. WASSON, r2l Groom in ohtvrgo.

TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON T-t ho Kurow, Duntroon, and Awamoko Districts, The urobrod Clydeodalo Stallion pitlNOE IMPERIAL, Siro : Crown Prinoo ; dam, Queen Isa< bella (for Podigroo sco Cards). Torms— -L4 4i ; half guarantee ; half payable at end of season auA other half when mr"o proves in foal, A 1 demands to bo paid to tbo Groom at end of season, All xnaros sold or oxohanged tho ov.aor at first service to ba hold responsible. H. STEWART, ttr23 Otiako,

TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON In tho Papakalo (tad Surrounding Diotriotu' 1 The Purobrod Arabian Entire, VICTOR Ho is a dark brow a, standing 15 hands 3 inohea high, of maporior quality, very dooilo and traotablo. 110 was bred in Africa, from tho Godoli-hin strain of blood, VICTOH won Bovonvl raoos in Africa, in ' fivat t'mo, on tho flat) uud over utioka: Imported by W. IT. Filliu, B»q» TjKrMs: LI 10rf at lot January, 1895, and LI lOi when maro proven in foal. Good grass paddook, at Is 6d nor wooks All ocro tnkon, bat no responsibility, Grootn'ti foo, sa; payable at first eorvioo. W. G: MARTIN, rr4 Proprietor, Hilderthorpoi

Tho Standard Brod Arawloau Trotting btallion IJI M E R 8 0 N, J by Berlin (Imported), dam Qnoon Emma (imporfcod), dam of Boston and Prin0088 Emma, dam of Berlin Abdullah, will Travel Oatnaru Diut-'iot, and will stand at Waitaki North this Bcason.

EMERSON is a whole brown with black points, standing 10 bands 3 iuohos (bred by the late Robert Wilkin, Enq , Christohuroh), winner of tho Cap and Stallion Raoo, August 11th, 1893, and first prizo taker wherever shown. His performances on tho Track stamp him as an Undo niably Good Homo ; his blood is tb%t of tbo boat families of fast and game trotters in the gioat brooding district known as tbo Bluo Grans Seotion of Kentucky. His oho, color, soundness and natural trotting gjut at onoo pronounoo him to hi tho Fiuoßt Horao over introduced into this Distriot for tho improvement of the Road and .Track Horeos. For further particular^ as to broodiag|soe cards;

Terms: L 4 4s, payablo Ist January, 1895 ; groom's foo ss, payablo at first sorvice ; L 5 5s half guarantoo, viz., L 2 12« Gd payabio on Ist January, 1895, L 2 12s Gd whon maro proven in foal. Good grass paddook provide j, woU watered, at 2s por week, Two or moro mares for tho season as por agroemont. Every oaro taken, but no responsibility For further particular*! apply to JOHN HENDERSON, Propriotor Glonooo Hotel, Waitaki North ,

NB.- taatration dono ; guarantee'given, if required ftull

TO TRAVEL In tho Oamaru District, and Stand rtt Commercial Stables, Tho Famous American Standard- brod ■ Stallion

TT E N T U C X Y. Full brother to Gonoral Traoy and Oaklands), Covered two milos in smiu 38seo ; also ono milo in 2min 44500.

Ono of tho Best American Standard-bred Horses in the Colonies. By Borlin (imp.) ; dam, Jenny Traoy (imp.) Kentucky is a rienbay with black points, nine years old, and a rat o goer, with beautiful temper ; 1G hands high. Kentucky took Ist prizg at tho Canterbury Show, 1890; tojk Ist and epooia pr'roa, Rivngiora, and 2nd prizo at Loostonl 18*1 1 X»H2, first and special at llangiora, 2nd Chmtehuroh ; 1893, Ist at Christohuroh, boating horsos from Amorica Fojj further podigreo 000 African Stud Book,

Kentucky ran in harness 2 milos, timo Srain 38soo : also won at Lancaster Park, 3 inilos, Omin 23seo, as fa four-yoar-old, Covered throo milos in harness at ths Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Show Grounds on tho 12th of August, 1892 ; timo, Bmin 23seo, Also trotted 4 miles in lOmia 52360 on tho same ground ,in August, 1891. Trotted 1 milo in harness at the Agricultural and Pastoral Grounds on August 11th, 1893, inSmin 44(500, passing through a big fiold. Terms— L4 4« soason ; two or moro marefl as per arrangement. Grooming foo, sa, For full particulars apply to Groom Itt charge, or to W. JARDEN, Owaer, 89, Gloucester strcot, LjDWooci, Chrigtoljucoh,

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8123, 7 November 1894, Page 4

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