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STALLIONS FOR SLBSv 1860 ' AT THE CRESCENT, MOLYNEUX. (( QTR WILLIAM," a high-caste, darkO " brown Arabian, originally imported from Arabia to India, where he won the "Welter," (carrying 11 stone) and many other races. He is 15 hands high, of great bone, fine temper, with first-rate and safe action in all his paces. Terms : — £8, Paddocks included. Groom's Fee, 2s. 6d. THE "CAPTAIN," A Suffolk ;Punch, Chesnut, Cart Stallion, IG£ hands high, short in the leg, of immense power, a fast stepper, and fine temper; got by " Hercules," the son of " Albert." " Captain's dam by Webber's " Captain," his sire Plants, old "Duke of Farnham." Terms :—: — £7, Paddocks included. Groom's Fee, 2s. 6d. Stabling for a limited number of Mares can be had at 3s. 6d. a night. The Season will commence on the Ist of October, and close on the Ist of March 1861. All the Mares must be paid for before removal. For further particulars apply to Mr. GEORGE H. MAITLAND, The Crescent, Molyneux. N.B. — A reduction of £1 per head will be made in the case of bond fide owners of more than two Mares sent to the Horses. The Paddocks comprise several hundred acres, well grassed, where every care, without responsibility, will be taken of Mares. TO STAND THIS SEASON. rpHE Thorough-bred Ene $%&st^ -^ *' re Horse m wSii "WARLOCK" i w Vm^ vvi]l Stand this Season 0 5th October to 15th March) at — r-^ , ._,.._» the Station of the undersigned. Warlock was bred by C. Kearney, Esq., of Richmond, Tasmania ; by Little John, out of Duchess ; by Peter Finn, out of Atalanta ; by Bolivar, out of Salle, an imported Arab mare;^ and has in him therefore the best blood in the Australian Colonies. Terms — £4 45., groomage included. All mares to be paid for before removal. A well-watered and well-grassed paddock of 150 acres for mares, for which no charge will be made, but without responsibility. NATHANIEL CHALMERS, Hokanui, Mat aura. TO STAND THIS SEASON, ' At Oamaru, A>k npilE thorough-bred Horse ly^fefcm^ - 1 - " RIFLEMAN." • Eft W^^^[^ Rifleman is a bright chest-|g|j||jgg|g|-|g*- nut, stands 16 hands high, *^S3sss£^ rising three years old ; is out of an imported mare, Nora Creina, imported by Gkorgb Duppa, Eaq., of Neleon ; Ncra Creina by Plenipotentiary. Rifleman was go' by Sir Hercules. Sir Hercule3, sire of Coc sack, Zoe, Wetsail, Phoebe, and nn me rout other winners, bj T the imported horse Cap a pi&. out of the imported mare Paraguay ; Cap a- pie by the Colonel, dam (sister to Cactus), out of the Duchess of York, by Waxy. Paraguay (who ran second for the Oaks. *and won the Newmarket Town Plate and Nursery StaUes) by Sir Hercules out of Paradigm, by Partisan. Kir Hercules by Whalebone, out of Peri, by Wanderer. The Colonel (who ran a dead heat for the Derby, and won the St. Leger} by Whisker, dam by Delphini, out of Tipple Cider by King Fergus ; vide Stud Book. Terms: — Thorough -bred mares, £10 10s.; half-bred mares, £5 10s., groom's fee included. TO STAND THIS SEASON, At Salisbury, North Taieri, gs ciu^TflilUft I^HE Imported Draught <d»iwßPfes*KW "Briton" is a dark chestnut, rising four years ; stands 1 6£ hands high, of a strong compact form ; possesses a remarkably fine temper, with good action. Terms — £3 10s. ; with a guarantee, £5. A Paddock provided free of charge, and all care taken ofMares, but at owners' risk, Fees to be paid by Ist May 1861. j TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT THE FORBURY. ■$!!: HpIIAT Pure Clydesdale IU32X ' YOUNG PRINCE ROYAL,' Imported by W. H. Valpy, Esq., direct from Scotland. He is a beautiful brown, rising seven ; stands 16^, and of a remarkably fine temper. Young Prtnce Royal, whenone year old, gained the 2nd Prize at the Renfrewshire Show; the Ist Prize at Erskine; and the Ist Prize at Johnstone Open Show. When two j'ears old, he gained the Ist Prize at Renfrew, the Ist Prize at Erskine, and the 2nd Prize at Kirkintilloch Open Show. Terms, £8. Payment to be made on delivery of Mares. .F. C. FULTON, Forbury. TO EQUESTRIANS AND BREEDERS OF HORSES. jgSpjjmrtlgaflt r T* HE following Horses will «L»3MK>Ji *- Stand this Season, at Stotfold Station, Kakaunui, Waitaki District :—: — The Superior, Bred Horse "FERGUS," Who is rising 6 years old, was bred in Nelson ; was got by the imported thorough-bred Horse " Sir Hercules ; " his Dam was got by the imported thorough-bred Horse " Wanderer," of Australia. Colour — Chesnut. Stands 16 Hands high. Has superior bone and action. Terms : Four Guineas, without a Guarantee, live Guineas, with a Guarantee. Also, the Young Clydesdale Bred Horse "MONARCH," Who is rising a years old, was got by the famous Clydesdale Horse " Young Prince Royal ; " his Dam was got by " George," the Draught Horse of John Jones, Esq. Stands 17 hands high". Colour — Dark Brown. Has powerful bone and muscle, and superior action. Terms, the same as for " Fergus." , Also, the Imported Entire ' Timor ' Pont "CHEVY CHASE." .j Colour— lron Gre.y. Stands 10J Hands high. Has superior action, and of high spirit. - ■ Terms : Two Guineas. 6SST A Paddock will be provided for all Mares from a distance, free' of charge, and every?' care will be taken of them without responsibility. ' The Owriers of (5) Five' Guaranteed, Mares will be favoured by the* Fifth being free. Groomage Fets—F'm Shillings for Each. •" ; 1 Ail Fees payable on the delivery of tiie'lfrares, or by note of hand to the Ist of Itfarch 1881. • THOMAS FEREBTS. s

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Otago Witness, Issue 479, 2 February 1861, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 479, 2 February 1861, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 479, 2 February 1861, Page 8

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