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Stud Notices To Travel This Season In the Otiake, Kurow, and Hakatcramea Districts, ALISBURY'S FANCY, s Salisbury's Fancy is a brown Clydesdale horse, foaled in 1885, bred by ,]. Cullcti Esq., East Taieri, stands 17 hands3incbea high, fine flat bone, good symmetry and superior action. Sire Lord Salisbury (imp.), so well ami favorably known in the show ring and stud that further comment on him is unnecessary Dam Jess, bred by Mr Hamilton, Tolto! mairiro, who as a brood marc lins pnrticu. larly distinguished herself, most of her progeny being exported. G-dain Jean, by t| lo well known horse Old Tannahill; sire o! dam, the justly celebrated horse Marqiifj bred by John Brown, Esq., Hcidlclierg, V,-! toria ; g-sire, the far-famed Prince Charlie bred by Mr Anderson, of Dromorc, and i®! ported by Messrs M'lntosh. Terms—L2 2s at end of season, anil L2!< when mare proves to be in foal. Groom'n fee payable at first service. For all marcs sold or exchanged the owner at time of lint, service held responsible JOHN ROSS, Proprietor, Kitrov, To Travel This Season In the Maheno, Ineholme, Waiareka, tu) Oamaru districts. The Pure-bred Clydesdale Stallion JSL AN D CHIE i, Sire, Young Banker • (imp.) ; flam, Miss Balfour, by Prince Victor (imp.), by Draw's Prince of Wales. For further pedigree see cards. Terms—L4 4s. L2 2s payable on Ist January, 1892; the balance when Marcs aro proved to be in foal. Groom's fee, ss, payable at first service. All Mares sold or exchanged, the owner at first service held responsible. Guarantees as per arrangement. JAMES BRTiEN, Proprietor. To travel this season in tlio Otepopo, Hampden, Hillgrove, and Palmer' ston districts, The Thoroughbred Horso T» H A N T 0 JL Phantom is a rich chestnut stallion, now rising 4 years old, and standing lflj handi high, bred by Mr Thomas Mee, Incliolmt, Maheno, and is by Taiaroa, out of Lucy. Taiaroa, bred by S. Gardiner, Esq., fa' doora Park, Victoria, by Tubal Gain; dam. Ace of Hearts, by Ace of Clubs (imp). Taisroa's career on the turf stands unrivalled. He has started in 48 races, winning 12, H seconds, and 11 thirds. He was only 11 times unplaced. A glance at his per/ormances in the turf records will show tin horses that he has been pitted against. Phantom's dam, Lucy, was by Hnnita, by Towton (imp), brother to tho Peer (imp!. Lucy's dam (name unknown) was by St 4 by Riddlesworth (imp), by Emilius, Spray, by Donizetti (imp). Lucy wasaw racer, she having won events at OaiWi Naseby, St. Bathan's, etc. It wil therefore be seen that PjianTcV possesses an unquestionable pedigree. Terms, L 3 3s, payable at end of season. A. AITCHISON, Proprietor, Ilantptlcr. To Stand This Season at Otiake, The Thoroughbred Stallion HANG E. by Chancellor, dam Maid of Wanaka' For further particulars as to pedigree, terms, etc., apply to JOHN ORK, 970 Otiake^ To stand this season At Gilston Farm, Hakaternmca, The Thoroughbred Horso HE B E A & (Feve (imp)-Memento), 1886. c T Terms—L3 3s. Paddocking, 2s j stabling, 15s per week' (The Beau will be limited to 30 nia rc! sides his owner's.) All care taken but no responsibility. For particulars, etc., apply to E. S. W. BUTLER, Gilston, Farm, 947 Hakatcramea. To Travel This Season, In the Ngapara and Surrounding Bi s ' n The Pure Clydesdale Stallion ENFREW J 0^ R Terms—L4 4s ; L2 2s payablo on the of January, 1892, and L2 '2s payable « mare proves in foal. i Groom's fee, ss; payablo at l"" c All Mares sold or exchanged, the ° ,vncl at time of service to be held responsible' D. M'GREGOK, Proprietor, 743 Weston TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. The New Zealand Cup Winner #"<l Thoroughbred Horse WO L V E R I N By Le Loup out of Tangi. For Pedigree and Performances see CardsTerms—Ls ss, payable at end of » (January Ist, 1892). Guarantees a fl l arrangement. Groom's Fee, ss. . , u Owners of Mares at time of Service held responsible. Mares from a distance can bo consign Elderslie, and will receive attention. JAMES LAWSON, Proprietor, Elders^ TTTHY COUGH on, when 6d VV Rice's COUGH DROPS will f? you instant relief.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 5124, 6 November 1891, Page 4

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