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The Stud. TO STAND THIS SEASON, at Athol Bank Farm, Bast Taieri. the imported Clydesdale Horse LORI) SALISBURY. Lord Salisbury is by young Conqueror ; g-sire. Old Conqueror, the property of James Kerr ; g'-g-Bire, Renfrewshire Oock. the property of Samuel Clarke ; g-g-g-sire, Lofty, the property ot Samuel Clarke ; g-g-g-g-sire. Fancy, the property of Mr Eskings ; g-g-g-g-g-sire. Old Clyde, the property of Mr JFrame. Dam, Darling, by Tintock. Sire of Young Conqueror was Mr Andrew Logan's Lord Clyde. Loßn Salisbury is a pure Clydesdale, and was bred by Mr Cunningham, Tarbreocle. Dalbeattie; was toaled in May 1875; is a good brown, wilh three white legs and white face, splendid feet and pasterns, hne flat hard bone, with beautiful hair ou his tegs, and quality all over such as is rarely to be seen. Lord Salisbury was exhibited as a yearling at Ayr Show in May 1876, and won First Piize; at Ardrosson he won First Piize : at Kilmarnock, in 1877, when a two-year-old, he won First Prize, with Medal for Best Jloi-se in the ymd : at Dairy, in 1877. lie yon First Pri/.e; at Ayr. in May 1877, First Prize ; at Glasgow, in May 1887, First Prize ; at the Koyul English, Liverpool. July 1877, First Prize ; at the U.S. Show, Edinburgh, July 1877, First Prue. Lord Salisbury was shown at Dunedin in 1883-1 taking First' Honours, and also Silver Cup for Uesfc Horse on the ground ; also, at Taieri Show, in 1883-4. Fusfc Prizes, and the Society's Medal ior Best Horse on Hie ground. First and Champion at Dunedin and Taieri 1885. First-class grass paddock provided for Mares from a distance, at Athol Bank, East Taieri. 2s Isd will be charged after the first four weeks. Mares sent by rail, and cotisigned to Robert GAWX.Moagiel, will be promptly attended to; every care taken, bul no t-esponsibilty. AH mares sold or exchanged, the ownnrat first service held responsible. Terms: Ten Guineas— five payable at the end of Hie season, and five when mave has proved in toal. Groom fee, ss. ROBERT GAWN, Proprietor, Deer Park, North Taieri. gg*k HPO TRAVEL THIS jf|W A SEASON infills Ijl^MsSJs* surrounding disTRICTS, The Celebrated Carriage Stallion CIIOWHVRST SPOT. CROWHDRST SPOT is three years old; is dark brown, with one white foot; stands 17 hands high, and has proved himself a sure foalgetter. Is by Spot (late th« property of Mr John Grigg, Long Beach), dam Lady Ellen, by Goldfinder, out of Lady Eleanor— bred by the late Mr Studholme. He took First Prize in his class as a yearling ; also as a two-year-old at the Otago Agricultural Association Show. Terms : £3 3s guarantee —£2 2s for the season. Groom's fee, ss, payable at first service. For further particulars apply to the Groom ; or to the Proprietor, JOHN PAISLEY, 220 North-Bast Valley. <«m* mO STAND IN WAI- -*- KOUAITI THIS jl.rfil!s\l.. The T b° r °oghbred DUNTROON. Good paddock for mares from a distance at Is per week. Mares will be taken delivery of, and delivered after being stinted, a distance of %0 miles. A Ten-guinea Cup will be given to be run for by Duntroon's Stock when they are two years of age. Duntroon is sire of Wildboy, Fishhook, Trapper, Little John, Dunlnce, Civis, Little Paddy, Tristan, and Mary. All of these are out of hack mares, and have raced well. For, farther particulars apply to P, RUSSELL. 27au geaoliff,

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Otago Witness, Issue 1823, 29 October 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 1823, 29 October 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 1823, 29 October 1886, Page 1

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