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(3 ■ Smoke Dunlop's TOBACCO. Q) IT IS ABSOLUTELY THE BEST.

TO TRAVEL, Tais'SEASON, In the Oamaru and Surrounding Districts, The Carriage) Stallion WE I H N A O HT EN. Sire, Berlin (imp.); dam, Maori.

WEIHNACHTEN is a bright bay with black points, and wiU be 6 years old on the 24th December 1898, and has splendid action and a beautiful temper. Stands 16 hands and 2.inches high. Terms : L 3 3s; payable at Ist January, 1899. Half guarantee: L 4 4s; L2 2s at Ist January and L2 2s when mare proves in foal. Two or more mareß as per arrangement. Groom fee, sa. All mares sold or exchanged after first service held to be in foal. Good paddocking provided at Is per week. All care, but no responsibility. For full particulars apply to grcom in charge, or N. Caldwell, Commercial Stables. S. H. GOODALL, Owner, South Oamaru. To Travel in the Papakaio and Surrounding Distric s, The Pure <.lydesdale Colt, EAR l, OF SPRINGFIELD Sire, Crown PriDce ; Dam, Kate. The K»rl is a beautiful bay, rising 3 years, with a set of grand legs ; short, strong, and wiry. He is a fiaely topped horse, short back, deep it the lib, well coupled. His sire is the champion horse. Giowq Prince, so well and favorably known during the past 7 years as the Awamoa stud horse. Crown Prinze, by the famous Lord Sal sbury, imported from Scotland, and who waß never beaten either in Scotland or New Zealand r l he dam of Crown Prince was Damsel, import< d from Scotland and cost 500 guineas at Lord Dunmorc's sale. was reckoned the best mare in -coiland The H arl of Springfield's dam_ is K re, by Avon Chief (150 N.Z.5.8,), sire Prince of Kilbride (import-d. 10 N.Z.5.8.), dam Grace Darling (36 N.Z S.B ) by Prince Chirlie, imported by W. Boag, B q., Fendalton. Gracd Darling was the best mare ever stood in Kew Zealand, She beat Maggie Craig, the champion mare of Scotland. Grand dam of the Earl, Jess, by Sir William Wallace, well known as Fleming and Hedley's stud horse, g-sire Kefc'.le's Sir William Wallace, reputed to be the best imported hor.-e ever landed in this country. The pedigree of the Farl is tip-top, and combines the blood of the very best draug ta in Scotland and IS ew Zealand. He cannot fail to breed Well. Terms, L4—L2 at the end of season, and L2 when mares prove to be in foal. Full guarantee I 5 Free Paddocks for Mares from a distance for one month ; after that time Is per week will I e charged. All care taken but no responsibility. JAMES GIBSON, Owner. Springfield, Papakaio. To stand at Kurow and travel the Surround ing dictriets, The Standa d-bred Trotting Stallion, JAY GOULD. Sire : Berlin. Daw : Messenger Maid. Feb—Season, L 3 3s. Groomage, 5s at first service.

Good paddocking, Is per week ; all care taken ;no responsibility. All fees payable Ist January, 1899, to ERR AND MACINTOSH, Proprietors. The Famous Clydesdale Stallion CROWN PRINOE Will stand this season At Awamoa. The number of Mares taken will be strictly limited, and booked in the order of application. In addition to honors gained by this horse's stock far too numerous to mention, two three-year-old colts—Sir Percival and Lord of the Isles, were shewn at the Mel bourne tt how last year, and placed first and second, Sir Percival being also Champion ol the yard. Terms—Six guineas, half guarantee. Also, The Pure-bred Clydesdale Colt Knight templar, First Prize 3-year-old at last Oamaru Show. Sire, Crown Prince; Dam, Rowena. The breeding of this colfc is unsurpassed, his dam Rowena haviDg taken eight fusts and three champion prizes at Oamaru. Terms—Four guineas, half guarantee. Mareß sold or exchanged to be reckoned in foal Full particulars on application. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, In Oamaru and Surrounding Districts, The Thoroughbred Stallion a jo l e r y. Cajolery is of a rich dark chestnut color, stands 16 hands high, has splendid action. He has grand bone and a sweet temper, is a sure foal-getter and has an unqualified record on the turf. Cajolery's sire is Apremonfc, from Flattery, a daughter of Traducer and Miss Flat. Cajolery's time, lmin 16Jsec in the Champagne Stake at Dnnedin, has never been 'beaten. He is a great horse, and of great merit. Terms: L 3 season; L 4 half guarantee. Groom's fee, ss. Mares sold or exchanged, owners at time of service responsible. Paddooking provided for Mares from a distance, 2s 6d per week. All care, no responsibility. JOHN WATT, Proprietor, Ngapara. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, In the Awamoko, Papakaio, Pukeuri, and Maerewhenua Districts, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion, GEDRTO THE SAXON by Crown Prince, dam Rowena. For Pedigree see Cards. Terms: Two Guineas at the end of season, and Two Guineas when the mare proves in foal. Good grass paddocks provided for mares from a distance. All care taken bnt.no responsibility. uFor further particulars apply to groom in charge, or to T. and A. HALL, Or WM. GARDINER, Owners. TO TRAVEL THIS SKASON, In the Otepopo and Surrounding Districts, THE PDBEBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION - , Lord sausbury 11, Bred by owner, Sire, Lord Lyon 5 dam by Springbank; grand; dam by Renfrew Jock. Lord Salisbury 11. is rising 3 years, and stands 16 hands 3 inches. Xbbms ... 1-3 3s. Half at and of season and half when mare proves in foal Grooin's fee ss, payable at first s«rvio«i. ■ '■ "■ : o:- - DAVJtD GCX, Propmtor,' Okepopo,

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 7331, 4 October 1898, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 7331, 4 October 1898, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 7331, 4 October 1898, Page 4

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