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Horse Stock. mo STAND TO COVER, JL This Season, At Cherry Farm, Waikouaiti, The Thorough-bred Horses GARIBALDI, (particulars annexed.) ENGLAND STILL, (particulars annexed.) LORD CLYDE, l (particulars annexed.) Terms : O,rih 'Wit Ten Guineas each Mare. Groomage, ssc Etniia-ul Still. Nine do do do. Do, ss. Lor.i Oiyde, Eight do do do. Do, ss. Paddocks will be found, free .of charge, for the mares &cut to the above horses, without responsibibility ; but" the greatest care will be taken of them. JAMES JONES, Cherry Farm, Waikouaiti. GARIBALDI, A Bay Thorough-bred Stallion. This magnificent horse is five years old, stands over sixteen hands high. lie was got by the wellknown horse Negro ; dam by Confederate. Negro, sire of Garibaldi, was sold for Five Hundred Guiniad, when four years old. ENGLAND STILL, A Bay Coaching Bred Stallion. England Still is rising; four years old, a rich colouioit bay, with black legs and fine action, stands wxli^n hands high, clear of all blemishes He was bid by Mr Tutiiig, of Fencote, near Bedale ; got by Counsellor; dam by Cardinal ; grandara by Prince; gie.it, trraudam by Aiskew Fonvster. Counsellor, siro of England Still, was sold in 1857 for Two HundiL'tiand i ifty Guineas, to go abroad. He was got bvi^ky Kocket ; dara by Old Surprise ; graudam by Tinvoiler; great grandain by Summercock. Shy 1m fk. t by Master Georpre. Master George by Old K in n /ow.' That noted horse, the property of the l-.te Mr Join Agars, of Bempton, which was sold for Tlnreo Hundred Guineas, whenSseventeen years old. LORD~CLYDE, A Puro-bred Clydesdale Scotch Carting Stallion. Toil! Clyde was got by that celebrated horse J)ainty Dim'? ; his dam Kosey by Loudon Tom ; his gran(3,) ii 'by ihfit famous horse belonging to Mr Frame, of Brooinfield. L'u:!!t,y Davey, the sire of Lord Clyde, obtained the fn\t, i iizeat Midcakler, in 1855 ; and a sweepstake at Li't'iihc;ow,inthe same year; in 1857 he gaiued the first )ni. .• oi £-10 at Kinross; in 1858 the nr^t of LoO at Calender ; and the first prize of L2O at the Highland yje'ety's Show at Aberdeen, in the same year; i.i 1351) he gained the first prize of LSO at Callender. JJosey, the dam of Lord Clyde, was got by Loudon Toi.i, which was allowed to be the best horse in Scotland : he gained the first prize of L2O in. the Upperv. ;n<l of Lanarkshire, in 1850 ; he also gained the first ]W/j oi' L3O at Hamilton, in the same year, beating a fit 14 of s.-ven teen horses; lie gained the first prize of L3O at the Highland Society's Show, in 1850, held at Giusguw, and the silver medal, beating thirty -two horses ; the, first prize_ ol L3O at Hamilton ; in 1852 the fi'.bt prize of L4O at Midcalder; and was afterw."'.lU sold, to go abroad, for Four Hundred Guineas .Uusey gained the following prizes: — In 1857 the fl. t \n'h-: at Pennycuick, and the first prize at Dal-1-eilli, in the same year; in 1858 the first prize at P. nnyjuick, and tlie first prize at Dalkcith; and was a'd'owed to be the bc-t mare iv Scotland. Loid Clyde, when a ioal, gained the first prize at Penuvouick, in 1857; the first prize at Dalkeith, in 18oS ; and the first prize at Edinburgh, 1859. •Lnd Clyde is a beautiful brown — stands sixteen liarid^s one inch high, with short legs and superior action, and is perfectly sound and free from all natural blemishes

TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, « £|ll|fej*c»jjSjj| rpHE newly imported ClydesOSi^Kjfe «| I JL dale Stallion W ¥\jI?EL " NAPOL EON," -»-^#^££S3£££> The property of John Nimmo, "Wardlands, West Taieri. Paddock accommodation. free of charge for mares not belonging to the distiicb in which he travels. Ho will travel by North Taieii to Sunedin, stopping at the Royal George, Horse Bazaar, every alternate Wednesday, and from there, by Anderson's Bny, Green I&land, and East Taieri. Terms, £8 for each mare, payable on or before the 10 th of February ; and ss. groomage, payable at first seivice. , Further particulars will he learned by applyingto the Groom; or to Mr. Robert Hostless, Royal George Bazaar. Napoleon was bred by Mr. Macadam, Kepculloch, out of a pure Clydesdale mare, purchased from Lorn Campbell, Esq., of Roseneath, whose well-known stock o£ brood mares surpasses'^any in the West Country for symmetry and purity of breeding. His sire was bred by Mr. Buchanan, of Coldracb, out of a very superior mare, who gained a number of first prizes- at Brymen Show, and also the Highland Society's prize of £10. She also bred some of the most valuable* stock that has been exhibited in the West of .Scotland, — namely, Napoleon's sire, George Buchanan, by Tom, who gained the premium at Cupar-Fife (George Buchanan was sold for £200 ■when three years old) a mare who gained a great number of first prizes at local Shows, and the third prize at the late Highland Society's Show in Glasgow, and was sold for the handsome sum of £150 ; a colt, when one year old, sold to Mr. Peter Crawford, Dumgoyack, for £100, and who gained the first " premium at the Highland Society's Show at Aberdeen, in 1808, and last year the first prize at Glasgow, and was Fold at the end of the season for £250 to go to Australia. stands 16J hands high, strong bone, and coiinf actly built. He gained the first prize at the Buchlyvie and Gartmore Agricultural Society's Show when two years old ; also, when lising three the Inverary Prize to serve mares in that district, where he proved himself an unprecedentedly sure foal-getter ; and the following year he had the prize in the Southern District or Forfarshire. f^rpfetafflßrtes T^O stand this Season at the l^^illOl*B Tokomairiro Hotel, J^l ImH <§M the prize Horse WARWICK. *~-^^hdߧB& Terms - - £4 4s. Paddocks for Mares provided. JAMES GOODALL. TO EQUESTRIANS & BREEDERS of HORSES. (OfertP-u-j^tti mHE following HORSES will I:CS%JiP6cJI J- STAND THIS SEASON, SB^fftat Stotfield Station, Kakanui, GtS&F ■ v *i&<sa§sw Waitaki District. Th.c superior THOROUGH-BRED HORSE "FERGUS." ■ ' A decidedly first-class Horse. Pedigree equal to any horse in the Province. His dam by Wanderer j and the sire of Fergus was Sir Hercules, ■whose stock is becoming uurivalled for quality, &c. Color, dark chestnut, Terms, £5. THE CLYDESDALE HORSE " MONARCH "* was got by the famous imported Horse Prince Royal ; .his dam was got by George, the Draught Horse of John Jones, Esq.; stand 17 hands high; color, dark brown. Has a powerful bone and muscle, and superior action ; tractable and staunch iv harness, Terms, same as Fergus. Also, the Unrivalled and Handsome TIMOR PONY "CHEVY CHASE," •Unsurpassed for neatness and symmetry ; has superior action and high spirit. Color, Iron- Grey. Terms,- £4. ' A new paddock is provided for all mares from a distance, free of charge ; and every ,care will be taken without responsibility. The owners of Five f guaranteed mares will be favored by the Fifth being Free. Groomage for each, ss. All fees payable on the delivery of the mares, THOS. FBRENS. ' ■ TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT KAIHIKA, SOUTH MOLYNEUX. 4Wat mHE Splendid Entire Draught Vfc fPiV^s. -*- Horse H\ ..." )f / - Punch is a bay ; 4 years old ; by Matchless, &c, Sec, imported from Tasmania. Terms ;— £s, payable on delivery of Mare. ■ JOHN T. PALRYMPLE. WILL STAND THIS, SEASON AT QAMARIJ,, The Entire Clydesdale Horse* ' . ' "CHAMPION." CHAMPION was bred by the late Joha Wilmore, Esq., Kinlet; was t got by. .the late -Mr. H. Gee's horse "Champion^ Hfe dam, "Blossom's dam "Lincolnshire. Plower." ; " Blossom " was got by '' Old Lincoln.' . " Lincoln ; and" Flower" were both importeS'by ■ the* late' JXr. l Wilmore, which makes " Champion " one.of the" -: Purest. Cart Stallions in^he Colony. > „ , , , v / 'J] Terms :/3&— Grooms Fee, os., to be, paid, at first service." Ope mare in six, belonging to say-bond- -.«* owner^mb^rvedfreevof^^ r 15, 1862.

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Otago Witness, Issue 567, 11 October 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 567, 11 October 1862, Page 2

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