IV.C.C. of N.Z. NOTICE TO OWNERS AND BREEDERS. ALL LITTERS of GREYHOUNDS must be REGISTERED with the National Coursing Club of New Zealand before they are three months old, otherwise they will not be allowed to run as SAPLINGS or PUPPIES at any meeting held under their Rules. Forms of application to register may be procured from the Secretaries of the affiliated clubs, or GEORGE W. WILLIAMS, 22s Secretary, 80 Princes street, Dunedin. THE SPORTSMAN and SYDNEY REFEREE (the leading Sporting Newspapers) received by every Melbourne Mail. Sub. ' cription posted, 4s 6d per quarter— l6s per annumSend Address with Postal Note or Stamps— W. A. CRAWFORD, Wheeler's Newspaper Agency, Dunedin. l g mmO TRAVEL THIS X SEASON in the Waikouaiti Districts, The Imported Pure Clydesdale Stallion, ]>imcaii Gillies. Duncan Gillies foaled November 1886, got by Baron Grant (2581 vol. 6), dam Earl's Bonnie, by Earl of Glasgow (by Champion of Scotland imp.) ; g-d Muir Lad's Molly, by Muir Lad imp. ; g-K-d Molly, by Garibaldi ; g-g-g-d Chantess, by Wellington ; g-g-g-g-d dam Christina, by Planet ; g.g.g.g.g dam Country Lass, byj Matcnem ; g-g.g-g-g-g dam Clutha. For terms, &c., apply WM. TWEEDIE, 29s Owner in Charge. -<fc mO TRAVEL the #rad£\>fi} DUNEDIN - TAIERI> #^PPyS.'t^ and PENINSULA {w^^^^i^m -=^^JLv4L*. DISTRICTS. The Trotting and Coaching Stallion Camel, By Berlin (imp.) dam Duchess of York, by Traducer (imp.)— Gentle Annie. Camel was bred by Mr Grigg at Longbeacb, and is a rich brown horse, standing 17hds lin, with splendid flat bone, and showing great sub■stance. His blood is the best in the colome3. Terras, L 5 ss. For particulars apply- jtaggarT( 29s Criterion Stables. mO TRAVEL THIS fe*s In the Gore, Tapanui, and Ji|rTfy rjWl Surrounding Districts, I J^^JL^jJjj}! The Clydesdale Lord Ijyon ( Bred by Robert M'Callum, Te Arriera). LOUD LYON, rising six years. Sire, Lord Salisbury (imported 1207 Clydesdale Stud Book), dam Myrtle,- by Prince of. Wales, gd Molly M'Kissock (imported); her sire Lord Lyon (489). Molly M'Kissock took first prizes at Ayr and Dumfries in 1879. Terms : £5. £2 10s at end of Season, £2 10s on mare proving Mares sold or exchanged ; owner at time of service held responsible. Paddock for mares from distance free. Groomage, ss, at first service. J. R. MACKENZIE, Proprietor, Pornahaka. !5 8 ALEX. CULLEN, in Charge. VSR v mO STAND THIS JHrnri^J season, wM3i***"j\ VA (Blueskin District), L^_ ___lA Tlie Thoroughbred St. Clair By Musket— Pulchra, by Rosicrucian— F ormosa) Gorton (By Thunderbolt— Lyra, by Thormanby— Clotilde, by Touchstone), Terjis. — St. Clair (limited to 20 approved mares), £10 103 each. Gorton— one mare £5 ss, two or more mares £4 4s each. For further particulars re St. Clair and Gorton apply to JAMES DOBBIN, Wwriogton.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2014, 29 September 1892, Page 26
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