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TO STAND THIS SKA SOX. I . ! r rnk(> .v i : .■.' //; n no rr: l . "; - B *',: : - 1 ••-.-;• \ -'-n a 71-" '.' if/ (.;':. s f .;• ;:;t..'^ n .-.\ i.l-. 1 -.! J\. ' I .•".:> fJ* Jv / 1 J ALL. i'"':o 2-i-.ii i- ci, Octob.r :*. I SCI. (14!; . TO STAXD THIS SKASON. I *^ TFlflK wdl-Unwn Powerful ' o'i'7^ I Draught iStiillioii £ ,f-' *'o ifc* . a \ TT-fFT STANK" itf^-vJ'^VL W *N Serve Mavcs this Season, at ,^*ST^.ij.-^<lv Thomas Jozies, Jmiv., 3isq. ; K'aikonaiti. " Mhelstnnc " is of a dark buy :olonr, is tru? to the collar, and although lriphly •piritcd and has splendid action, ho is remarkably locile. Ho has proved in Otajyo what he proved .n Nelson, that he is ti sure feud getter. The Reason will commence from the middle of September, ending latter end of February. A r>lace enclosed for Mares, free of charge. Terms — With a Guarantee, Five G-uiueas. 517 Til Oil AS JONES, Jcx. TO STAXD THIS SKASON. jJPW-t^ r | imported Entire Draught •'' m -rjr T>< Ti" T"i " fa^PCfeafe will Stand this Season at the Grange, Erst Taicri. Grass provided for mares, i 428 rplIE Thorough -bred Horse RT%'-^~ DON QUIXOTE m l&plwill STAND THIS SEASON }£ J=ir - -CVti3*L! at the Forbcky. . Term.-— JEG 6s. ravisient to he made on delivery of the Marct. j F. C. FULTON, ! 42D Tlie Forhury. TO STAND THIS SEASON, \ at the Fonnrnr, *$SWT HA * sSo,, aydC!aale f^l &§*s&& Ci Youeu Prince Boyal,' ±-*&n!k&££iTlgj* Imiiorted by W. 11. Valpy, Efcj., direct from Scotland. He is a beautiful brown, risin"- ci-rht ; stands 10i, and of a remarkably fine temper. Yovirjc Prince Hoyal. when one year old, gained the 2ud Prize at the Renfrewshire Show, the Ist Prize at Erskir.e ; and the Ist Prize at .fohnstoni; j Ojicn IShow. two years old, ho gained the j Xt Prize at Renfrew, the lf:t Prise tvt Erskinc, and the 2nd Prize at Kirkintilloch Open SboV. Terms, £8 ; Groomagc, 10s. Payment to he made on delivery of Marcs. F. C. FULTON, Forbury. TO STAND THIS SEASON At Mr. Barr's, Molyneuz ?erry, £fc*?v^fi£j? 'PHE well-known imported /iKs^' F ii\ «- Suffolk Punch Hotse, Terms— With Guarantee, £& ; without. £6. Th«j Season to commence on the Ist October, 1861 ; to clofc on the Ist May, 1562. 3:27 To Stand this Season. COMMEXCIXG O-V TIIF FIRST OCTOBER AT THE CAIJUJ RTVriOX^POPOTUKOA, rs "MIE lmich admired Imported <a -» Thoroughbred Horse m W'^^k U "Will-o'-the-wisp." r?| j^'^N "-Will-o'-thc-Wisp," bred by feifslSligr James Lori>, Epq., of Quorn '•^^i^^- HaJ!, is 7 years old, a bright bay with black points, 15 hands 3 inches high ; and is an exceedingly fine-femrered Horse. lli.~ sire " Vanish," bred' by Sir Richard I)ry ; dam " Venus," by " V\'i!hnovc Reubens " (imported) ; " VaniFh " v. : as jrot bv >( Peter Finn," " Peter Finn " n U\U^\*hniobcm^iW^l«^sJfrt"E?rn?mont, &c, &c. (ticc Stud JJou.'i.) Jle is acknowledged by all jjood jud»es to be the finest Horse, and the purest and best blood (witii the exception ' of those imported by John Jones, Esq.,) ever brought into this Province. A large natural grossed paddock provided for Marcs. Every cure will be taken of them without responsibility. Terms : £5 ss ; to be paid before the removal of mareH. N.B. — For thof c who may not find if convenient to come to the Station, mares will be taken delivery of by Mr. G. Steel, Kuriwas, Popotunoa, from whence they will be taken to the Cairn Station, a distance of 12 miles. ' A. OLIVER, Cairn Station. TO STAND THIS SEASON, At the " Star and Garter," Oainaru'THE Thorough -bred Honsi n ££<•„ I "RIFLEMAN." p2i Os3C?m \ Kiklemax is a bright Chest r^ \ %z' J ~**s\M mit, stands 1G hands hijih, rising r year.-' old ; is; out of ay -■i^jfefeEsLSss? l ported Marc, Noiia Cueina ; imported by George Duppa, Ec-;\., of Nelson ; Nora Cicina by Plenipotentiary. Riflemax was got by Sir Hercules. Sir Hercules, sire of Cossack, Zoe, "YVctsail, Phoebe, ami numerous other winners, by the imported florae Cap-a-pie, out of the iinjjorted Marc Paraguay ; Ca].-a-pie by the Colonel, dam (sister to Cactus) out of the Duchess of York, by Waxy. Favaguay (who ran second for the Oaks, and won the NewmaiketTown Plate and Nursery Stakes.) by Sir Hercules o.it of ParaI digm, by Parti.' an. isir Hcrculc? by Whalebone, : otit of Peri, by Wanderer. The Colonel (who van ' a dead lirat lor ti:o Derby, and won the St. J>£cr) by Whisker, dam by Delphini, oui of Tipple Cider | by King I'cigu.s ; vide Stud Book. j Tekms :—XS: — X5 3y. each marc. UB3 !XO EQUESTRIANS- AND ]JK£EDEUS I OF HORSES. : „ milE following HoasKs will \ tt <#•■*>>„ -*- Star.d this tSearon at ! iv*/ 'W^&^fo Stctfield Station, Kakanui, WaiI r^| V^ifV taki District :— •fek;-^S*ste'2'l!*'y- The Superior Bred Horse -TgJS2S3SS2=S«?iM , v -ii V. p /i rr c „ Who is rrsr.ii; 7 years old, v,:t.« l>rcd in Nelson ; i was got by the iiriportod thoroughbred Horse " Sir ! Hercules," sire of Cossack. Zoe, Wetsail, Phoebe, ! and numerous other winners, by the imported Horse Cap-a-pie, out of the imported Mare Paraguay ; Cnp-a-pie by the Colopcl, dam (sitter to Cactus) out of the Duchess of York, by Waxy, i Paraguay (who ran seconds for the Oaks, and won I the Newmarket Town Plate and Nursery Stakes) | by Sir Hercules out of Paradigm, by Partisan. Siv | Hercules by Whalebone, out of Peri, by Wanderer, i The Colonel (who ran a dead heat for the Derby and won tin: St. Logev) by Whisker, dam by DelI i>hiui, out of Tipple Cider by King Fergus ; his ' Dam was got by the imported thorough-bred Horse Wanderer, of Australia. Colour — Chcsnut. Stands 16 Hands high. Has superior bone auci action. | Tmois— X:">. Also, the \"m7r>.G Ci-yi>i:sdai,i: Brku Hohse "MONARCH," Who ir. rising 4 years old, was got by the fninoiv Clydesdale Horeo "Younjr Priuco Itoyal ; " hii Dam was got by '' George," the Draught Horse o John Jones-, Es" j. Stands 17 hands high. ( olou: thirk brown. lias j;oivtri'ul bone and muscle, anc superior notion. Terms, the same as lor " Fergus." Ai-po. tjik Imi»uct;:d Entiui: Timoii Poni '•CHEVY CHASE." Colour — Iron (jrey. tstiinds 10.^ Hand. 1 ? high Has superior action, and ot'liiyli spirit. Term? : £i. j $33" A paddock will be jirovidcd for all Marc, I from A cllfctcxcc, f:ce of cLr.'.'j.e, ar.d every cure wil j be taken oi'them without rcAi)ont.il>iliti/. j The owners of Five Guaranteed Mtucs will bi favoured by the Fifth bcimjfice. Grocmage Fee, — Five Shillings for each. All Fees payable on the delivery of the Mares. THOMAS FEBENS.

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Otago Witness, Issue 522, 30 November 1861, Page 8

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