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Stud Notices To Travel This Season In the Otiakc, Kurow, and llaknlcrw District,h, gALISIt UHY ' S FAN (M Salisbury's Fancy is a brown OlytlHi horse, foaled in 1885, bred liy >l. Cult F,n((, , East Taieri, stands 17 hands .'i ind high, line flat bone, good symmetry, t t superior action. Sire Lord Salisbury (imp.), bo well ji favorably known in the show ring and uti that further comment 011 him is unnciTKmij Dam Josh, bred by Mr Hamilton, Tot mairiro, who as a brood mare has lmrtir larly distinguished herself, moat of ficr pr geny being exported. G-dnm Jean, livi well known horse 01<1 Tannahill; nite dam, the justly celebrated horse Miumi bred by John lirown, Esq., Hcidlebriy, y toria : g-sire, the far-famed Prince Clmr) bred l»y Mr Anderson, of Dromore, ntul i ported by Messrs M'lntosh. Terms —L2 2s at end of season, ami 12 when marc proves to be in foal, (intoi fee payable at first service. For all tmri sold or exchanged the owner at time of li service held responsible JOHN ROSS, Proprietor, Kurow. To travel this seaHon in the Otepopo, Hampden, Hillgrovc, and l'nlm st.on districts, The Thoroughbred Horse T> H A N T 0 Phantom is a rich chestnut stallion, nm rising 4 years old, and standing 15\ high, bred by Mr Thomas Mee, Incliolmt Mahcno, and is by Taiaroa, out of Lucy. Taiaroa, bred by S. Gardiner, Eh<(., Ilir doom Park, Victoria, by Tubal Cain ; tkt Ace of Hearts, by Aec of Clubs (imp). T»ii roa's career 011 the turf stands uniivnlM He has started in 48 races, winning 12,1 seconds, and 11 thirds. He waH only 1 times unplaced. A glance at his jierfo: malices in the turf records will show lli horses that he has been pitted agaiiml. Phantom's dam, Lucy, was by lfr.uk, by Towton (imp), brother to the Peer Lucy's dam (name unknown) was by Nflid by Riddlesworth (imp), by Emiliua, ik Spray, by Donizetti (imp). Lucy was luiota. racer, she having won events at Oiunnrt Naseby, St. Rat hall's, etc. It wil therefore be seen that Piiasto possesses an unquestionable pedigree. Terms, L.'i Us, payab at, end of season A. AI'ICHISON, Proprietor, Hampden. To Travel This Season In the Mahcno, Inchobne, Waiarekn, nit: Oamaru districts. The Pure-bred Clydesdale Stallion JSL AN D OHI H F Sire, Young Hanker (imp.); dum, Mi" Halfour, by Prince Victor (imp.), by Diw Prince of Wales. For further pedigree seo cards. Terms—L4 4s. 1/2 '2s payable on I 1: January, 1802; the balance when Mares »tt proved to be in foal. <;room's fee, . r >n, payable at first Hcrvii ci, All Mares sold or exchanged, the owm: at first service held responsible. Guarantees as per arrangement. JAMES RREEN, Proprietor To stand tlii s season At Gi Ist 011 Farm, Hakatoramca The Tliorougbbreil Horse rp H li H K A U X (Feve (imp)-Memento), 1886. Terms—L.'i .'is. Paddocking, 2s ; stabling, 15s per week, (The lkau will be limited to 30 marcs 1' sides his owner's.) All eare taken lmt no responsibility. For particulars, etc., apply to E. S. W. IIUTLER, Gilston, Farm, 947 Halcatcrninrn. c To Stand This Season at Otiakc, The Thoroughbred Stallion H A N C K. by Chancellor, dam Maid of Waimln r part terms, etc., apply to JOHN ORR, 970 Otiakc To Travel This Season, In the Ngapara and Surrounding Distriuti The Pure Clydesdale Stallion ENFRE W J O C K R Terms—L4 4s ; L2 2s payable on the of January, 1892, and L2 2s payable when mare proves in foal. <!room's fee, ss; payable lit tiino service. All Mares sold or exchanged, the own' l at time of service to be held responsible. I). M'GREGOR, Proprietor, 743 Weston FarmTO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. The New Zealand Cup Winner and Thoroughbred Horse WO L V E K I N ft liy Lc Loup out of Tatigi. For Pedigree and Performances see C'nril" Terms—L.'i ss, payable at end of sew" (January Ist, 1892). Guarantees as P* 1 ' arrangement. Groom's Fee, ss. Owners of Marcs at titno of Sorvico t<> '* held responsible. Mares from a distanco can bo consigned W Elderslie, and will reeoivo attention. JAMES LAWSON, Proprietor, EUlei'Blio. IN MEMORIAM Cards, in great variety and neat designs, may bo had at Mail Offic

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XVII, Issue 5204, 10 February 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Oamaru Mail, Volume XVII, Issue 5204, 10 February 1892, Page 4