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Horse Stock. *» .j "WILL STAND THIS fKASUN" AT OAMARU, The Entire Clydes lale Horse "CHAMPION." /CHAMPION war, bred by the iate John Wilmore. \J Esq., Kiniet ; was a'ot by the late Mr. H, Gee's hoi"se " Champion." Hi-i dam, " Wilinora's Blossom," " Blossom's dam '■ Lir.colusliire Flower. "Blossom" wai. got by '' Old Lincoln.'' " Lincoln" and "Flower" we ; e both import-.-l b>- the late Dr. Wilmore, which makes " (Jisampion ". one of the Purest Cart Stallions in the Colony. Terms : £3. — Grooms Fee, 55., to be paid at the first service. One mare in six. belonging to any bona Ode owner, will be served f1 cc of charsr 11 . MARK NOBLE. September 15, 1862. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, Afj3j||||*S*rtv riIHE newly imported Clydes- | •*-«^«s»Bjg£ The property oi John Jfiinmo, "Wardland.s, We^t Taieri. Paddock accommodation free of charge for mares not belonging to the district in which he travels. He will travel by North Taieri to Dunedin, stopping- at the Royal George, Horse Bmar, eveiy alternate "Wednesday, and from there, by Anderson's Bay, Green Inland,* and East Taieri. Terms, £8 foreichmaie, payable on or before the 10th of February ; and ss. groomage, payable at first service. Further particulars will be learned by applying to the Groom; or to Mr. Kobeit Hostless, Ifoyal George Bizaar. Napoleon was bred by Mr. Mac.iinm, Kepculloch, out of a pure Clydts^'al.- mare, purchased from Lorn Campbe'i, Esq., ot liosenea'h, whose well-known stock of brood mares s-urpa*ses any in the We-.! Country for syinin.-try and puritj of breeding. His sire was bred by Mr. Buchanan, of Co'rirach, out of a very superior mare, who gaim d a numbe- of first prizes at Hrymen Show, and aUo the nisrhhn 1 Society's prize of £10. She alto bred s-ome of the most valuable s-toek that has b"en exhibited in the West of Scotland, — namely, Napoleon's faire, G o-ge Buchanan, by Tom, who gainul th a iireinium a Cupar-°ife (George Buc'-anan was sold for J.2J ' whan thre 1 je is old) a ir» c who gained a un-at number of Si t prizes at kcil Shows, a .d the t 1 i - d piizeatthe late Kighlind .'-'oeiefv's Show in Glasgow, and w.ts rold for t'.e handsome sum o' £150 ; a colt, when one a ear old, h-o'd to Mr. Pc e 1 Cj.iv.. ford, Dumsfoyac\% for £100, and who oainel the first pi-emiumat the Highland S rie»y"s Slwa' Abcrdrn 111I80S, and Ja-=t year the first p'r'ze a* Glasgow, and was sold at the end of the season for £25u to go to Australia. Napoleon stands I(s\ liands high, strong bone, and compactly built. lie gained the fiist piize at the Buchlyvie and Garhnore Agricultural Society's Show when two yea re old; a!*o. when ii«-ing three the Inver ( ary Prize to serve mares in thntdi«tiiot whcie lie proved lu-ivspli an unprecedented Iy sure foal-getter ; and the following year he had the prize in the Southern District of Forfarsbire. i^^,,.^ ryiO stand this Season nt the fsjOswH JoHj -»- Tokomairiro Hotel, WiW the prize noree WARWICK. Paddocks for Mares provided. ___^ JAMES GOODALL. TO EQUESTRIANS k BREEDERS of HORSES &M*S.v*i£zfr3 npillfi followinc HORSES will J»»^i^O -*■ STAND THIS SEASON, fM at Stotfield Station, Kakanui, <S§33Js!?|g|Bfe''jfe Waitaki District. T!;e superior THOROUGH-BRED HORSE "FERGUS." A decidedly first-class Horse. Pedigree equal to any horse in the Province. His dam by Wanderer ; anil the sire of Fergus was sir Hercules, who=e stock is becoming uurivalled for quality, &c. Color, dark chestnut. Terms, £5. THE CLYDESDALE HORSE "MONARCH was got by the famous imported Horse Prince Eoyal ; his dam was got by George, the Draught Horse of John Jones, Esq. ; stand 17 hands high j color, dark brown. Has a powerful bone and muscle, and superior action ; tractable and staunch in 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. Anew paddock is provided for all mares from a distance, fiee of charge ; and eveiy care will be taken without responsibility. The owners of Five guaranteed mares will be favored by the Fifth being Free. Groomape for each, ss. AH fees payable on the delivery of the mares THOS. FEBBNS. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT KAIHIKA, SOUTH MOLYNEUX. *Sk m II E Splendid Entire Drauerht li t C^-. Punch is a bay; 4 years old; by Matchless, &c, &c , imported from Tasmania. Terms ;— £s, payable on delivery of Mare. JOHN T. DALRYMPLE. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT RIVER SIDE FARM, NORTH TAIERI. nnHE Entire Draught Horse J|gL X SOVEREIGN. He is got by the far-famed horse ffi'Aiilw^ Black Cuajipiok. of Tasmania, ra* fJW ou ' ; °C au ' m P ol ted mare. Sove- - M=l!fclSc^£y^- re '? n * s roan co ' 01 '' w ' tn tfreat bone a&&#iKtia c: *sk. and mucele, is good tempered and true to the collar. Terms (each Mare) £4 03. To be paid lor on delivery. Mares from a distance, grazed at 3s 6d per week, lit the owner's risk. TO STAND THIS SEASON, At the Couimmcrcial Horse Bazaar, Dunedin, TV\ II E thoroughbred horse « 4%*. -* . FLYING DUTCHMAN. Igfee^**. flying Dutchman is n brown LP norse Jersey, (itnpoited to TasVftL_ t ,f\ , aJ&S) " mania) by Bay Middleton, winner of ! he Derb y at Epsom, 183(5. ■^•*^— ~=^" J — Jersey (imported to Tasmania) by Buzzard, by Blackloek, dam Cobweb, winner of the Oaks, at Epsom, 1821. See Stud Book. Terms, £5 ss; groomage included. DONALD STRONACH.

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Otago Witness, Issue 568, 18 October 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 568, 18 October 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 568, 18 October 1862, Page 2

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