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Tlor-e °*t^\ v ! 10 THVVKL THIS SEASON,. „ i riIHE newly imp.orj.ed Clydes.-. -*-As3sas§sSSj!^®^ Ti e propet ty of John Nimmo, Wardlands, We>t Taieri. Paldock accommodation free of CiinrjjG for runres not hi-longing to the dis'~trict~in •prhwh -hs tv.Twfrf"™--'^'"'"'*. .'•?"• •** ". *_-* He will travel by Xoith Taieri to Dunedin, stopping at the Rojal George, lluise Bazaar, every akermte We.lne.-day, aim from there, by Anderson's r Say,. GteeJi-lilaild^-urd-Sasty^tkrh '- 1 -"* -' - Terms, ££> foretell mare, pajalile on or before the l|Qtho£ February, and 5-. groomage, psjable at first service. — -.-F-ttfU>OT"-)ai'tiet'?nr3-wilt--be ■l w ai'iad*-by-'*rpp?yiinr' to the Q-jootnj or to Mr. ltobeit Hostless, Iloyal Georare B-tzaar. Napoleon wis bred by MiyMacadam, Kepculloch, out of a pure Clydesdale mare, purchased from Lorn Camp'oe'l, , i ot lio-eneftth", t is-h^ger well-known stock of brood mares. >vi parses any in the West .Country for .symr^edry aiy;j*puGity.jot> breeding. His ' 'sire was feretl by "Mr. 15uc'lian<Vn ! ,"oi CWra'ch/,out of a very superior mare, who gained a number of first prizes at Jurymen' SFiqw, aul, also the Highland Society's prize 6f £10. She also bred some of the .most valuable stout tlfat ,hos b'pen exhihitsd in the West of Scotland, — namely, Napoleon's she, George Buchanan, l.y Tom, who gained rii£ ,pr,euriv>in a^ ■S Cu parr-Fife (Ueorge Buchanan' 'was -sold 'ftir ' '^-iDf " when three yeirs old) -a • mare who gained a great Dumbernf ifiivt-pm^s at local !§|Kjsvuj'fti»d'l/he third '.prize at the Jatc. JH'i^bJw^. Society's Show in Glas- •' gow, arid was sold for 'the 'handsome bum _of__£ls»- — nrcoitrwhen one jear old, F613~t6 "MTTFeter Crawford, Dumgoyack, for £iOO. and who pained the first .pruuiuinast the Highland Sociefy % s Show aD 'Aberdeen. inlSoS, and Jast } ear the fiist prize at Gla-jjow, and was sold at the cud of the season for £250 to go to Australia. Napoleon. stands 103 hands high, strong hone, and • compactly built. lie gained the fiist prize at the Buchlyvie and Gartmore Agricultuial Society's Show when two }earg old; also, when rising three the Inverary Pi^e to serve, mares jn that district, where ' 'lid proved hi'iiself ah'unprecedentedly sure foal getter ; and the following year ho had the prize in the Southern District 'of Forfarshire. f^^tjTiMnfcjCi rriO stand this Season at the J. Tokomairiro Hotel, j fWOTM th? prize Hoise WARWICK. Paddocks for Marts provided. JAMES GOODALL. TO EQUESTRIANS & BREEDERS of HORSES rfiHE following HORSES wil. jiSj-JSIFJ X STAND THIS SEASON; fl i^rr at Stotfteld Station, Kakanui g3j^agg>Qfe-O Waitaki JJistiict. The superior THOROU6H-BRKD HORSE "FERGUS." A decidedly first-class Horse. Pedigree equal to any hoise in the Province. His dam by Wanderer • and the sire of Fergus was bir Hercules, who s e stock is becoming uurivalled for quality, Slc. Color, dark chestnut. Terms, £5, THE CLYDESDALE HORSE "MONARCH" was got by the- famous imported Hor?e Prince Royal ; his d»m was got by George, the Draught Horse of John Jones, Evq.; stand 17 hands high • color, dark brown. Has a powerful bone and muscle, aud superior action ; tractable and staunch in harness. Terms, same as Fergus. Also, tl:e 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, fiee of charge ; and every care will be t*ken ■without responsibiii'y. The owners of Five guaranteed mares will be favored by the Fifth being Free. Groomage for each, ss. All fees.payable on the delivery of the mares THOS. FERENS. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT KAIHIKA, SOUTH MOLYNEUX. «ffik np H E Splendid Entire Draught **■■ * f r- 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. __ FinHE Entire Draught Horse jHttL i- SOVEREIGN. He is s<ot by the far-famed horse |L JL^Sib B^ck Champion, of Tasmania, • w^^ST/nf out of an imported mare. SovetE£&f^ £^= veißn is roan co ' or> w -t"- tf reat k° ne fsitffmmtiP9k!ii. and muscle, is good tempered and true to the collnr. Terms (each Mare) £i 53. To be paid lor on delivery. Mares from a distauce, grazed at 3s Gd per week, at the owner's risk. TO STAND THIS SEASON, At the Commmercial Hnrss Bazaar, Dunodin, fTI H E thoroughbred horse a, dm, J FLYING DUTCHMAN. K=T Flying Dutchman is n brown rTI tt*^£«! * I0rs ? k y Jersey, (imported to TasyJJ'JjY. J&" mania) by Bay Middleton. winner ligllllllljj-- of the Derby at Epsom, 1830. — ■""' ■ ■ Jersey (imported to Tasmania) by Buzzard, by BlacklocV, dam Cobweb, winner of the Oaks, at Epsom, 1821. See Stud Book. Terms, £5 ss ; groomage included. DONALD STRONACII.

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Otago Witness, Issue 569, 24 October 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 569, 24 October 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 569, 24 October 1862, Page 2

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