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Entire Horses. NOTICE TO FARMERS AND BREEDERS OF DRAUGHT HORSES. j^|§H* ■ TY\ II E Imported powerful V^sp^f«| J- Clydesdale Entire Horse '^ST'^®' SIR WILLIAM WALLACE 3 years old, "Will Serve Mares this Season in the Districts of East, West, and North Taieri, and Waihola, ■ calling at Mr ,Ostlers', Royal George Bazaar, . Dunedin, every fortnight. Terms:— £7 each Mare. ' • Groom's fee ss, payable at time of first service. Good Paddock accommodation for mares from a distance, at the farm of Robert Muir, Esq., • Ardgowan, North Taieri. * * For foil particulars see hand cards of pedigree - and list of prize awards. ROBERT MILLAR, Proprietor. Tokomairiro, October 18th, 1864. "CHAMPION" WILL STAND THIS SEASON AT THE RESIDENCE OP MARK NOBLE, ESQ., NEAR' OAMARCJ. .— /CHAMPION was bred in, , i»sl3jL v-/ Tasmania by the late John more » ■^ B *L ? was R°* by *^ c ate rH. Gee's horse ■Hr f/W Champion, - his d*am, Wil>ffl^ffhj j^vf^BiOTe's Blossom; Blossom's •"^^"^^■^Mfc (Jam, Lincolnshire Flower; Blossom was got by Old Lincoln.- . Lincoln apd Flower were both imported by the late Dr. Wilmore. , • Terms : £8- Groomajje Fee, ss. A good secure paddock for the accommodation of Mares, three weeks gratis; after that time 10s. per week will be charged. One mare in five will be allowed to bona fidz owners. All Payments must be made before the removal ■ of Mares. MARK NOBLE. TC STAND THIS SEASON AT KAIHIHU. THE DRAUGHT ENTIRE HORSE "PUNCH." f&)ffi^'sMrk q T) UICH will also travel rf& Warepa and South M olt£3st2Ssf'Jbmfsiffi neux Districts for the coming season. Terms: £1 each Mare. >■ Groom's Fee, 55., to be paid time of first service. There is a Paddock of 250 Acres at Kaihihu, where Mares from a distance will be kept free of charge till Ist February, 1865; every, care will be taken of them, but without responsibility. Apply to JOHN T. DALRYMPLE. * Kaihfliu, September 1, 1864. WILL STAND THIS SEASON At Thos. Jones, Corner Bush, Waikouaiti, THE COLONIAL BRED ENTIRE HORSE "HERO." jfipf! jP f»P 1S a Black Horse, rising 5 ■*-*»waßSjiil§» year*, stands 15| hands high, is possessed of immense Ijone, and is perfectly quiet and staunch in harness. , ;Hero was bred by Thos. Ferens, Esq.; and was got by Prince Royal, imported by W. H. Valpy, Esq., out of a George Mare. .He took the First Prize at the Oamavu Agricultural Show. . . Good paddock accommodation provided and every care taken without responsibility. All Fees to be paid, and all Mares to be removed on or before the Ist of March. x . k Terms : £4 ; Grooms's Fee, as. ' -TO STAND THIS SEASON) Commencing October Ist. OAKLANDS, MATAURA. • HP niuch admired Iml« «s^SiiSft ported Thorough-bred ||||pEJ^|Jr' "WILL-O-THE-WISP." Will-o-the-Wisp (bred by James Lord, Esq., - of Quorn Hall,) a bright bay with black points, stands 15 hands 3 inches nighj and is an ex- ■ ceedingly fine tempered hor^e. His'sire, Vanish, bred Sir Richard Dry's dam Tenus, by Willmore Reubens, (imported)'; Vanish was got by Peter Finn, Peter Finn by Whale- • bone ; bred by Lord Egremont, &c., &c,, (see Stud Book.) ' Will-o-the- Wisp is acknowledged by all good . judges to be the finest horse, of the purest and best blood ever brought into the Province; " . A large natural grassed paddock provided for Mares. Every care-taken, without responsibility. Terms: £4 55., to be ,pais before the -removal of mares. „, BENNET & RICHARDSON. Timber Merchants. TJSf F. '• S T Er, EN S, CUMBERLAND-STREET, ' ' .4SAW, PLANING MILLS. , (Branch Yard, Rattray-stwet.)

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Otago Witness, Issue 679, 3 December 1864, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 679, 3 December 1864, Page 23

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