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STUD NOTICES 10 STAND THIS SEASON, At Eveline, North Boas, f The Thoroughbred Horse PUS I L IE R, Sire, Mußket, dam, Yntterina. Terms—l.6 Sb Single Hare; two or more i Mares from same owner, L 5 5s each. Grass, la 6d per week; mares from a distance, one month free, Every care taken, but no responsibility. For farther particulars see cards, or apply •' to t R. ORE, North Road, Castration Cakbeoxly. Performed. | The Thoroughbred Entire Horso HE GENERAL. Sire, Castaway; dam, Nanoy. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, In the Districts of Oamartt, Papakaio, Awamoko, NqaparA, Kaxanui, Otbfopo, and Hampden. Terms, L 3 3s; guarantee or half guarantoe, as per agreement; groomage, ss, at firs servioe. All care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars Bee cards, or applj to R.ORR, 16 Or the Groom in Charge, .To Travel this Season in the PAPAKAIO, NGAPARA,. MAHENO, KAKANUI, AND OTEPOPO DISTRICTS The Thoroughbred Stallion A R M -T O N , MARMION is by Panic (imported), dam Barbelle, Moody, a Bon of Marmion, is the winner of the Grand National at Tlmaru, I 1884. Victor and Marmion, who have'botb ' distinguished themselves, are also sonß ol Marmion. For farther Information see Victoria! Stud Book, Vol, 111,, page 6. Also Bet Cards. Terms: Season, L 4. Guarantees as pel agreement. Groom's fee, ss. Paddocks provided for mares from * dls' tanoe one month free, and after that 2s 6d All demands payable to Groom on th( Ist February, 1887. For farther particulars apply to th< Groom in charge. ANDERSON & MURDOCH, 554 Proprietors, Weston, To Travel This Season, In the Oamarn and surrounding districts, The Imported Entire Horse is TJRINCE OF THE ISLES, Prince of the Isles is a rich bay, with blaol points, rising eight years old, and standi VJ hands high, upon short legs. He pos< 868868 immense substance, having 13 inohei of -' fie, and more hair than any horse evei lande ■}, in Victoria. He is also splendidly 3>pe having a beautifully arched neck, ok srest, and tremendous shoulders and ■ arms. Sire the noted horse Honest Tom the property of Mr ■ Gant, late the property of Mr Waltham, of Parson's Drove, Grandeire the noted . prize horse Honest Tom, the property of Mr Wm, Welsher, of Brandon, Norfolk, who has taken more valuable prizes than any horse in all England. Prince of the laloa' dam Is a superior cart mare, the property of Mr Cocks, and has taken two firat prizes at Donntngton, first prize at Boston, and first prize at Hpaldinp Her sire, Wonder, was bred by Mr Wiseman, and is sire to somo of the most celebrated horseß of the day, amongst others lie Don, winner of the first prize at the Royal Show, and LIOO, Lincolnshire Agricultural Show. Terms—Ls, half guarantee. L2 10s payable at end of season ; and L2 10s when the mare proves to be in foal. All demands to be paid to the groom ' the end of the season. Good paddooka provided for one month free, after that 2a 6d per week will be charged, All oare taken, but no responsibility, D. M'GREGOH, 498 Proprietor. To travel in the Oamarn and Surrounding ' -%*4 Dißtrlots,-the ;<ss Pure-bred Clydesdale Entire LO R D L OR N E (Clydesdale Stnd Book, Vol. vii.), Imported by Mr M. Power, from Glasgow, Dy Mr jvl. . For Pedigri Terms—L3 at end of season, and L 3 when mares are proved to be in foal. Groom's fee ss, payable at first servioe. All demands payable to the groom at end of seasonGood grass paddocks provided one mo th free; after that 2b per week will be o charged. All oare taken, but no responsibility. O'BRIEN & FITZGERALD, Proprietors, Boundary Creek. To travel This Season in the KAKANUI, OTEPOPO, AND HAMPDEN DISTRICTS The Pure Clydesdale Entire OF WINDSOR, Prtnob op Windsor, 3 years, is a heavy, thick, low set horse, of great strength, immense muscle, and big quarters. Color a rich brown with white pointa. He has plenty of good quality bone, and hair of the proper sort growing on the.right place. 7 The PRiNOßwasbred by Edward Menlove, EBq., Windsor Park, and is by the famous s imported stallion Prince Victor (118), by Drew's Prince of Wales. All will remember the appearance of Victor on the show ground, j He was a thick set horse of great muscular power, immense with action nuapproached, and constitution unsurpassed. He was sold at Melbourne this spring for 200 guineas, while first-class horses were pa Bed in at a fifth of that money. Prince of Windsor's dam ia Countess (244), bred by the late James Nimmo, Taieri; she was by Glaßgow Geordie (91), imported by the late David Nesbitt. Countess has been so frequently before the Oamaru public that to reoord all her viotorlea here would be superfluous, Terms, 14]; Groom's Fee, ss, ARCHIBALD DALGLEISH, 153 Owner, Wlhtt TRAVEL Ia the Maerewhenua, Dnntroon, and Awamoko, Districts, THE PURE-BRBD CLYDESDALE COLT 0 R D HADDO. Lord Haddo was bred by Mr Riohe, Trntramii,' near Oamaru, and is by the famouß imported sire Young Banker, out of the imported Clydesdale mare Lady Haddo. LADY HADDO, got by Yonng Lord Had'x), brown, foaled 1861, the property of (1) Peter M'Robbie, Sunnyside, Aberdeen, and (2) R, Mowbray, Cambus, Stirling; sire, Lord ; Haddo, 486 In Stud Book; dam, Fancy, by Undny Star, 888 in Stud Book. LORD HADDO ia a rich bay; rising of immense bone and substanoe, i temper, and sound constitution. Terms—Five guineas, half guarantee. Half payable at end of season, and other half when the mare proves to be in foal. All demands to be paid to the groom at the end of the season. Groom's fee, payable at first servioe, ss, Good Paddook provided for mares free for one month, after that 2s 6d per week. All oare taken, but no responsibility. ALEX, BALFOUR, Mansfield, 282 Ngapara.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 3825, 24 January 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 3825, 24 January 1887, Page 4

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