PUBLIO NOTICES To Teavel this Season, 1888-89. In the Duutrooa. Ngapars, Kurow, and Burrounding Districts. THE THOROUGHBRED TROTTING STALLION BUCEPHALUS (By Master Kowii; dam, Mountain Mais. Bucephalus has stood in the Manlofcoto District for the last Ten Years, and la the Sire of the following well-known Trotters : —Maniac, Hawkdun, Ace of Clubs, Wandoroo, Maniototo, Kelly, Telephone, Dolly, Ida, Tanglefoot, Ino, Othello, Queen of Harts, Polly, and Pussy. Be 1b also the fire of Blaok Boy, Winner of the Oamaru Autumn Baudloap. and Thespiß, Winner of the Cromwell Derby, in the Fastest Time on Record for that li»oo. He ia also the sire of a great number of Cross-Country and useful Harness Horses. ill Horses fold or Exchanged to be paid for bb in foal. fee, L 4 4s —payablo at the end of the season. For Pedigree, See Car Js. WILLIAM JOHNSTONE, Proprietor. To Stand Season 1889-90, in the Camaru Bhtrlot. The Thoroughbred Stallion VANGUARD Sirs, Traduoer (imp); Dam, l'ln Avant (imp). En Avant was three-fourths Bister to tho successful sire Gang Forward, and her sire (Lord Lyon) won the Two Thousand, Derby, and Leger. En Avant's grandslre Orlando waa Derby winner, and won -from July '43 to July 44 L 10.555. Her ggsiro (Touchstone won St, Leger, Doncastor Cup (twice), Ascot Cap (twice), and Ascot Gold Oup; ggdam (Vulture) was the fastest animal of her day. Vanguard's ggggdam was Kite, the g dam of Juliet (imp). Vanguard is a beautiful black, stands 16 hands 1 inoh, and is one of the few Traducer horses now remaining at the Btud in New Zealand. Hla racing career ia well known. Amongst hia achievements was the New Zealand Cap, 2 miles, with Bst 91b ; Dunedln Cup, 2 miles and a distance, with 9at 31b; Tramway Plate and Marshall Memorial Stakes, both w.r. t. On hia dam's side Vanguard claims in his pedigree no less than 16 English Derby winners. Vanguard will only serve a limited number of mare'. Terms: ThoroughbredMaroa, ten guineas; Carriage aod Hiokney Mares, fivo gulneaß per mare. One half of tho money due on l«t January, 1890, and the balanoa due when mare drops a living foal ; to ba paid by oaah or promissory note, All mares sold or exchanged to be paid for as in foul. JAM S3 SPENCE, Maheno, To Travel this Season la the Waltaki North, Papakaio, Waiareka, Msheno, aud Wairoa Distriota, The Thorcugbred Stallion TA I A E OA, by Tubal Cain, out of Ace of Hoarts, coming in a direct line from Stockwell, who was the greatest horße in the known world. For further particulars as to pedigree Bee cards. Terms A liberal reduotion for two or more mares, Payable on the ißt Jannary, 1890. Every oare taken of mares, bat no responsibility, For further particulars apply to JOHN HBNDERSON, Glencoe Hotel, Waitaki North. N.B.—Castration done. Guarautoe given if required. AH mires sold or exchanged—servloa to be paid for Immediately change of owner takes place. 356 c To Stand this Season at Otlake, The Thoroughbred Stallion HANG by Chancellor j dam Maid of Wanaka. Terms, L2 2a. Grass, 2s per week. Every care taken without responsibility. For further particulars, apply JOHN ORR, 281 Otlake. To travel in the Oamaru, Otepopo, Inoholme, and Papakaio Dißtrlcts. The Thoroughbred Coaching Station, yODNB HIGHFLYER, Sire, Highflyer (imp.); dam, Kate, by Don Giovanni, Terms, L 4. Guarantee as per arrange jient. Groom's Fee, ss, payable at service. All care taken but no responsibility. For Pedigree see Cards. ANDERSON AND MURDOCH, Proprietors, Windmill, 355 Oamaru. To Teavel This Sbason, In the Papakaio, Totara, Waiareka, Ngapara* and Awamoko districts. The Pure-bred Draught Entire Horse, Early morning. Sire, Young Banker (Imp. See N.Z. Stud Book, 80. 1); dam, PrinceßS Royal (see N.Z. Stud Book* No. 285). Early Morning in oolor is a dapple bay, standing over 16 hands 2 inches in height, being 13 inohes below the knee and 31 inches round the arm, and is now 7 feet 10 inches in girth. His sire, Young Banker (imp ). His dam, PiinceßS Royal; sire, Prince Royal (N.Z. Stud Book, £«o. 30); dam, Highland Mary (N.Z. Stud Book, No. 253). Prince Reyal; sire, Prince Charlie. Highland Mary; sire, Paronet (imp.) Early Morning having proved himself a sure foal-getter, no better stallion stands in thlß district, or one more fitted to improve the draught horse Btook. Bis pedigree Is unexceptional. Paddocks provided for mares at Da'gleish's (Papakaio); also} in Oamaru ; at 2s 6d per week. All oare taken, but no responsibility. Terms, L 4 4a each mare ; guarantees, L 6 6s; groomage, ss, payable at first service. Alt moneys due payable Ist January, 1890, to groom in charge. for further particulars apply to Groom. J. R. SEWKLL, Proprietor,
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 4539, 30 November 1889, Page 4
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