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The Stnd, W&Q £~ \ ~\ mo TRAVEL in MANIOTOTO DISTRICT X the Thoroughbred Stallion BUi\TROON ; And PUCK (VUI take hifl place in the WAIKOUAITI and PALMERSTON DISTRICTS. P. BuiTgfllili, Pbopbibtob. 15jy WHAT'S WANTED WILL TRAVEL THE TAIERI DISTRICT THIS SEASON. What'a Wanted 5b a rich bay of a very high and pure strain of Clydesdale Blood, and stands 17 hands high. He is a horse of very large bone, very active and symmetrical, and is the sire of some famous prize young stock in the North of Scotland. What's Wanted was bred by W. S. Marr, Esq., Uppermill. Tarves, Scotland. His dam, Jess, was a pure Clydesdale, a great prize-taker, of immense bone and fine symmetry. His sire, that far-famed horse Lord Hiuldou, which lias gained a large number of prizes in all the principal show-rings of Scotland, full particulars of which will be found in the Witness of the 17th and 24th October. What's Wanted, when a yearling, in 1873, gained firs! honours at Inverary, and the second prize at Aberdeen. When three years old he won the Royal Northern Society's first prize, and the same year' lie gained the Auch'rerniuchty first prize of £55, beating a fu-ld of 173 horses. In IS7U was shown in a field of 1 1 selected horses at Stirling, and was awarded the first prize of (50 guineas. And in 1877 he gained the West of Cumberland Stallion Society's first prize of £100. at Glasgow, in a Held of upwards of 'fOO of the best blood in Scotland. Wiiat's Wanted has proved himself a very sure foalgetter, and his stock in the U.illarnt and tin's district are remarkably promising. What "s Wan! cd having i ravelled the Taieri district last tieuson, unrl the Wakal ipu district the previous two seasons, his character as a s»ure toal-gettcr, and the high standard of his btock, are established beyond question, and require no comment. For all mares sold or exchanged the owner at time of first service held responsible. Paddock accommodation for mares at 2s fid per week. Every care taken, v ithout responsibility. Terms : £4. — £2 at end of season, and £2 payable when the mare proves in foal. Quarantpeas per agreement.— Groomage, ss. ROBERT CHARTERS, Propietor. 140 Uric Park. TO STAND THIS SEASON, At ATHOL BANK FARM, EAST TAIERI, The Imported Olydeßdale Horse M>lt2» SALISBURY. LORD SALISBURY is by Young Conqueror; g-Bire, Old Conqueror, the property ot James Kerr; g-g-sire Renfrewshire Jock, the property ot Samuel Clark; g-g-g-sire, Lofty, the property of Samuel Clark ; g-g-g-g-sire, Fancy, the p-operty of Mr Eskings ; g-JJ-g-g-g-sire Old Clyde, the property of Mr Frame. |Dam, Darling, by Tiutock. Sre of young Conquerors was Mr Andrew Logan's Lord Clyde. Loiu> Salisbuhy iB a pure Clydesdale, and was fored by Mr Cunningham, Tarbreode, Dalbcattie; was foaled in May 1875 ; is n good brown, with three wnite legs and white face, splendid feet and pasterns, fine flat hard bon<e, with beautifnl hair on his legs, mud quality all over ouch as is rarely to be seen. Loun Salisbury was exhibited'as a yearling at Ayr fhow in May 1876, and won first prize; at Ardrosßan he won first pri/.e; at Kilmarnock, in 1877, when a two-year-old, he won .first pri«e, with medal for best horse in the yard. At Dairy, in 1877, h« won first prize ; at Ayr in May 1877, first prize ; at Glasgow, in May 1877, first prize ; at the Koyal Englieh, Liverpool, July 1877, first prize ; at *he Highland Society's show. Edinburgh, July 1877, i first prize. He was shown at Dunedin in 1881, ' getting first prize, also first prize and champion iiorse at Dunedin and Taieri Shows, in 1883, 1884, 1885, and lirst prize and champion, Dunedin an l«8t>, he being debarred from showing at Taieri Show owinc to being champion horse three years in succession. First-class grass paddock provided for mares from a distauce, at Athol Bank, East Taie ri, for which as . 6d per week will be charged after four weeks. Mares »em. by rail and consigned to Robert Gawn, Mosgiel, will be promptly attended to. Every care .taken, but jio lesponsibilitv. All ma^ sold or exchanged, t}ie owner at first eerv'jue held responsible. TisnMS.— Seven guineas : 3}gs payable at the end i of the ft'iflsou, and .'Jjgs when the mare has proved in foal efroim's Fee— ss. I ROBERT QAWN, Deer Park, North Taierf. j J4o Proprietor. I TO TRAVEL IN TUB WAIKOUAITI AND SO.AG VALLEY. DISTRICT. THE PIJUEBRED CLYDESDALE ENTIRE COLT British fjiou. DAPPLE BROWN COLT, 17 hands iiSgh, five years, by Argyle£2sts7, vol. VI), dam Barfing, by Prince of Wales (1573, vol I), grand dam Maggie, tiy Lochend Champion (146, vol. I). British Lion is admitted by competent judges to be the best quality and largest-boned horse in the ■coloMv, and i« descended from the purest blood in Scotland. Terms: Six guineas, li-ilf at end of season, (jjid, balance when maivs are proved to be in foal. Groom's fee, os, at first service. ; JP. MANGAN, Proprietor. <sj"oom in charge, S. Wilson, from whom all parti•yttlw.6 can be obtained. , Titiiaru Agricultural and Pastoral Association. [ TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL SHOW OF STOCK, &c, will be held on the Association Grounds, Wai-iti Road, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 25th and 26th vOotober, 1887. .Prize lists can be obtained on application to F. W. STUBBS, 7o Secretary. Otago \y Witness is the only medium by \. hich Advertisers (Oan obtain thorough publicity for r iheir announceaients, throughout the whole of exterior of OtagQ,,SfK\thland, and South Canter* tfeury. *

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Otago Witness, Issue 1874, 21 October 1887, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 1874, 21 October 1887, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 1874, 21 October 1887, Page 6

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