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TO STAND THIS SEASON, At the "Star and G-arter," Oamaru'l'lfE Thorough -bred, Hobsi • f *^lb>^*w "RIFLEMAJ^^. n~J Wffij|S|j§3tl Rifleman is a bright Cheat-.. ft! 1 If^fi T nnfcj stands 16 hands high, rising .' ' y^33§&giislij r years old; is tint, of 'an ' . 'sjlll-Silp^ l ported Mare, Nora CKKtXA,..^ imported by Georou Duppa, Esq^, of Ncl^on.^^ Nora Crclua by Plenipotentiary. Rifleman *nriiS « ? got by Sir Hercules. Sir Hercules, sire of Cossack, Zoe, Wctsail, Phoebe, and numerous other Winners, by the imported Horse Cap-a-pie, put o the imported Mare Paraguay ; Cap-a-pie 1 ' 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 Stakes) by Sir Hercnlcs out of Paradigm, by Partisan. Sir 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 Dclphini, out of Tipple Cider by King Fergus ; vide Stud Book. Terms :—£s: — £5 ss. each mare. 383 THOROUGH-BRED ENTIRE HORSE "WARLOCK," BRED by C. Kearney, Esq., of Richmond, Tasmania, will stand this season at Cbotdon, Hokanni, from Ist October to 31st March. Terms — £4 4s. — Paid before delivery. Warlock is 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, therefojc, the best blood in the Australian Coloes. — Proved himself last season a sure foaljtter. N.B. Every care taken of Mares. R. HILL. September, 28, 1861. 909 AT OAKLANDS MATAURA, The Thorough-bred horse "SULTAN," BRED by Wm. Kearnet, Esq. Pedigree: great grand dam Sorceress ; grand d«a" Jnliet ; sire Romeo ; dam Isis; by Caitiff ; sin Besboro'. All imported thorough-bred stock. Performances : Four years old, ran at Green Ponds against Mr. Blackwell's Vagabond, for £ 100 ; won with ease. The following month, won ' Maiden Plate at Richmond. \ Match . for £1009 against Patient, following month. Broke down, only half length behind. Town Plate at Brighton; won, distancing the field. The following year ran for Sweep in nomination of 12. Won with greatest ease. He then ran against Erin-go-Bragh at New Town, carrying 14 stone, and Yon. 'Won * Waterloo Stakes at Clarence Plains. . , Fee £5 55., to be paid previous to removal of Mare. A large paddock of natural grass, free of charge. Every care taken, but at the Owners' risk. • *672 WILL STAND THIS SEASON. I riIHE powerful voting draught fcfflßKmnfw SAMSON, •fS^nOw Samson was bred by W. Duff, - \jyyjjy|||gU=: Esq., and got by Prince Boyal" out of a fine imported mare. I Terms £4 4s. With a guarantee £5 ss. [ i Also, I The well-known thorough-bred horse "SCAVENGER." , .., Scavenger gained the first prize at the Tokomairiro Agricultural Society's Show. Terms m 45., Those who wish it can have good artificial grass paddocks for their mares at a charge, of 2s. 6d. per week, and all care, without responsibility, will be taken of them. The season will commence at the middle of October, and all Fees must be paid before removing) the mare?. . * JAMES SMITH, 668 Springfield, Tokomairiro. I THE THOROUGH-BRED ENTIRE HORSE "CALIPH," 11 \\T servtf marcs at " Gfen9 r%l-^ * " S ar J House," Otepopo, ViiL— wC-sV a ( * ar k k a y with black j »ii|i|||ffi|||Kr points, stands 15 hands ; re■^^E^^—s^ markably fine temper, and suI perior bone and action. • . . ... j Terms :£4 each mare, groomage ss. Fees to be paid at time of serving, or on delivery of mares. \* AH wire taken of marcs, hut without responsibility. • To Serve Mares this Season. „ 'THE imported Clydesdale S T^fs, ' - Entire Horse ,* s HI Hißl "ORKNEY. 51 " \, V&l _jCZji*L* Hugh Anderson will travel this ilgfglltjigp*!*- horse for the Seaso,n, Jtfares "-4??SL^3Ee- token in at Mr. Nimmo's, Woodside, West Taicri, or Mr. Buchanan's, North/ Taieri. Every information can be had oh applica ' tion to the Groom. i . . > ■ Fees, £6 10s., groomage included. Payable to Hugh Anderson, at the end of the season. 953 TO STAND TH IS SEASON, ! " ' At Kaihiku, South Molyneux. '* " AJ^^fc^frfX ri^HE Fine Draught Hora^ £™W l "BLACK DUNCAN/'' -*^ r J^fe)^^' bred by Geo. Scott, Esijf., Van Dicman's Land, out of a Pure-bred Clydesdale Mare, and got by " Young Champion." , r Terms, £4 each mare, payable at time of service. A secure paddock for mares, of which", evem care will be taken, but no responsibility. JOHN T. DALRYMPLE. ( September, 1861. ' Hsa's3O" 1 ■■■■ ■ . — , j TO SERVE MARES THIS SEASON ! 1 At Inverelutha, Molyneux Island, : ygflßK npilE powerful young draught OShSS/ "GUYFAWKESr ;, 'j jnjjjjj^jj]/ Guy Fawkes was got out, of at. -nWnlKawSeri first-class draught maro by that .. celebrated imported Clydesdale horse "Young > Prince Royal." Is 4 years old, colour dark brown, ' ' 1 of a remarkably fine temper, and true to the collar. s Terms : Four Guineas each mayo. - , : ! Every attention paid to mares, without n1 sponsibility. - t Molyneux, October*, 1861. 66« ' TO STAND THIS SEASON, At the Station of the Undersigned, -, *. rpilEr pilE Thorough-bred Horse fjP Irl* MELBAGi^byßiddieqworth, l^llllllJsj (lamAlthea; grand dam, Alice Gray, the dam of Cassandra, see Nq. 2 of New South Walea 'Mdrasrfue, November, 1845. . t ,i* J Riildiesworth, by Mulihis, out of Bee-in.R-Bonnet, imported by the Hon. W.Petrie,>from England. REGINALD JULIUS. Rugged 1 ' idges, W aitak i . ' •§1 TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT OUHIRO JUST XAIEUI. \ft ' f >liX w ell-known Draught liorsa ikTP^k * °ANTERBURy> Tg frityfyp s properties are how so w«sllfL *J Tf known as to need no comment. Tejims £8 15s. , 4 x . , JAs.CULLEN. "'j 14th October. 18G1. ' . 811 TO. STAND THIS SEASON, AT TOKOMAIRIRO HOTEL, £3v Qwr afpf& npilE Entire Prize Horse M^|m "WAawjcK>;\. <Basß23tf(BßSj&3 Terms : Five .Guineas., "'.' , Paddocks for, mares provided. JAMES GOOtfALL. Tokomairiro, October 3, 1861. $49

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Otago Witness, Issue 528, 11 January 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Witness, Issue 528, 11 January 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Witness, Issue 528, 11 January 1862, Page 2

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