The Stud. jflßfc npO STAND THIS Jf JL SEASON at WarmJ9|||xfmE fc_ rington, Blueskin District, r#|n&T'lT^ THE. THOROUGHBRED GORTON. PEDIGREE : Lyha- Thundbbolt. "Clotilde Thormanby Cordelia Stockwell I ! ¥ V * If I S 1 $1T2% *3 £!? £" ££ Si? £ •P1!!!P 1 !!! flt|Si Hi- & 2. B 3 fi o o ». a t» ra C: jo s* s h$ * or Melbourne.— Humphrey Clinker daughter of Cevantes. GORTON isa Chestnut, and stands over 16 hands. The above Pedigree shows him to be descended both on dam and sire's side from the best and most succeßßful racing stock in England, and suffice it to say that he is considered by some good judges to be one of the finest-looking stallions they have seen. Gorton's full brother Lyric ia now running in England, and has won many races. The first representative of Gorton's stock on the turf is St. Ives. whose runniDg as a two-year-old gives great promise of Gorton's success as a aire. Superior paddock accommodation provided free of charge for one month. Every care and attention given to mares, but without responsibility. f> ce _OneMare,JEs 5s ; Two ormoreMares,£4 4seach. (To be paid before delivery of Mares.) For farther particulars apply to !5o EDWARDWYATT. THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE RUBSEZA&IEi Will also Stand on Same Terms. Regarding him suffice it to say that his sire stood in England for a fee of lOOgs. gjt^ mO TRAVEL THIS jety JL SEASON dunedin JlTXiLfcLLa* SURROUNDING DlS- ' ! m&g^3> • tricts, The Celebrated Carriage Stallion CROWMURST SPOT. CROWHURST 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 the 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 Otag"o Agricultural Association Show. Terms : £3 3s guarantee —£2 2s for the season. Groom's fee, ss, payable at first ser- ' vice.> For further particulars apply to the Groom ; or to the Proprietor, JOHN PAISLEY, •>2o North-East Valley . m < i 4 M m° STAND IN WAI- ■*- KOUAITI THI s X~rlpls!?\<l The Tfaor °nghbred DUKTTROOtf. 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 20 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, Dunluce, Civis, Little Paddy, Tristan, and Mary. All of these are out of hack mares, and have raced well. For further particulars apply to P. RUSSELL. 27au Seacliff, '
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Otago Witness, Issue 1824, 5 November 1886, Page 1
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446Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 1824, 5 November 1886, Page 1
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