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Stud Notices^ To Travel This Season In tho Otiake, Kurow, ami Ha-,,., Districts, gALISBURY'S FAS c Salisbury's Fancy is a brown ClvrUj horse, foaled in 1885, bred by j'p j Esq., East Taicri, stands 17 luiidiu high, fine flat bone, good symmetry superior action. h Sire Lord Salisbury (imp.), m „. f || favorably known in the show lintd, that further comment on him is utmcccss Dam Jess, bred by Mr Hamilton ]' o mairiro, who as a brood maw iiu L t j larly distinguished herself, niostolfc, geny being exported. G-dam Jen J well known horse Old Tannahill;' sire dain, the justly celebrated horse Maim bred by John Brown, Esq., Hcidlebert toria : g-sire, the far-famed Piincc (fit bred by Mr Anderson, of Promt* M( ( ported by Messrs M'lntosh. ' Terms—L2 2s at end of when mare proves to bo in fee payable at first service. sold or exchanged the owner at timti service held responsible. JOHN ROSS, Propriety To Travel This Season, In the Otiake, Kurow, and Hakaten Districts, The Thoroughbred Coaching Stallion "OU N G KNOTTI NG L Y Young Knottingly is a dark Chain stands ]6J hands high, has splendid acli good temper, and is a sure foal getter, He is by Old Knottingly, dam Divert by the Peer (imported). For further Pedigree ace N.Z. Stud Bn Young Knottingly's Stock two years took first prizo at the AshburtonandChii church Shows, for ladies' and weight-as ing hacks. Terms—L3 3s, payable at end of Jiei, 1892. Groom's fee, ss, payable at f service. For all mares sold or exchanged them at time of first service held responsible. JOHN ROSS, Proprietor, Ksw

To travel this season in tic Otepopo, Hampden, Hillgrove, Mil lit ston districts, The Thoroughbred Hora T> H A N T # @fPiIANTOM is a rich chestnut sttfai rising 4 year 3 old, and standing 15} high, bred by Mr Thomas Mce, IkMi Maheno, and is by Taiaroa, out ol far. Taiaroa, bred by S. Gardiner, Esq., I doora Park, Victoria, by Tubal Cain;' Ace of Hearts, by Ace of Clubs (imp). 5 roa's career on the turf stands until He has started in 48 races, -winning seconds, and 11 thirds. He was oi times unplaced. A glance lit his [ mances in the turf records will st« I horses that he has been pitted Phantom's dam, Lucy, was by Hi™ by Towton (imp), brother to tlio l'ettl® Lucy's dam (name unknown) was J?® by Riddlesworth (imp), by UinilW" Spray, by Donizetti (imp). Lucy racer, she having won events ntO® Naseby, St. Bathan's, etc. It will therefore be seen that Pntf possesses an unquestionable pedigree. Terms, L 3 3s, payable at end of A. AITCHISON, Proprietor, Hm»|>» To Travel This Season In the Maheno, Incholme, Waiarekij i Oamaru districts. The Puro-bred Clydesdale S.. jTSLAND CK I' Sire, Young Banker (imp.); Balfour, by Prince Victor (imp.), Prince of Wales. For further pedigree see cards. Terms—L4 4s. L2 2s payable on January, 1892; the balance when M"" proved to be in foal. Groom's fee, ss, payable at first scrn* All Mares sold or exchanged, th" at first service held responsible. Guarantees as per arrangement. JAMES BREFA To Travol This Season. In the Ngapara and Surrounding The Pure Clydesdale Stallion Renfrew J 0 c the Terms—L4 4s ; L2 2s payable oil < of January, 1892, and L2 2s p<iy aWe mare proves in foal. . , Groom's fee, ss; payable service. „ All Mares sold or exchanged, tnc^ at time of service to bo held respond D. M'GREGOR. Proprietor, 743 Weston TO TRAVEL THIS"SEASO& The New Zealand Cup Winner a Thoroughbred Horse WO L V E. R \ h By Le Loup out of Tangi. For Pedigree and Performances see Terms—Ls ss, payable at end ]? (January Ist, 1892). Guarantee arrangement. Groom's Fee, ss. Owners of Mares at time of >- cn held responsible. -J. Marcs from a distance can «>o c?» Elderslie, and will receive attention. JAMES LAWSON, Proprietor, MANIFEST FORMS, both Coaatwise, can now bo " Office

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 5100, 9 October 1891, Page 4

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