nno TRAVEL the ftll" DUNEDIN, TAIERI, fj§P*<r > \k\ » nd PENINSULA (■^■l !■■■ 1 DISTRICTS. The Trotting &nd Coaching Stallion Camel, By Berlin (imp.) dam Duchess of York, by Tr» ducer (imp.)— Gentle Annie. Camel was bred by Mr Grigg at Longbeach, and is a rich brown horse, standing 17hda lin, with splendid flat bone, and showing great flubitance. His blood is the best in the colonies. Terms, Lssb. For particulars apply— W. J. TAGGAKT, 8a Criterion Stableg. fpHB THOROUGH mm£SL±4w BKBDSTALLION #yP^^ 'k\ Cheap Jack C .iJV— j i| (By Rapid Bay— lll <"' 'frmjsaff -.fiWanJi mination) Will Travel the Matakanui, Lauder, Earnßclcugh, and Maniototo Districts. Apply te . JOHN MORIARTY, Groom in Charge ; Or, JAS. RIVERS, Xte Owner. Alexandra South. npO STAND THIS SBA SO N «t ] -*- ELDERSLIE (Oamaru), the Imported Clydesdale Stallion l<ord Salisbury. Terms : £4 4s at service, and £i 4s when th« "uare proves to te in foal. Mares consigned to the Elderslie siding will b» i •ttended to. '.Ho J. F. REID. *t(Q3L TT\Q STAND THIS inlH* s\ X season <■«•*- •»■»»• Taibri District, The Thoroughbred Horse ISubezahl (By See-saw— Fairyland, by Orlando— El Dorado), Sire of Dilemma, Lady Mab, Omimi, &c. Terms : One mare, £5 se ; two or more mares, £4 4s each. For further particulars apply to R. PATTON, Groom in Charge } Or^ J. A. M'GINNESS, St. Clair. ~ns STAND AT GOWRIB FARM, WESI X TAIERI, &£fansmffijl Tuß Imported Hacknkt i^^^M -COCK O'°THETerms : Four Guineas per Mare. Cock o' the Walk ll.— Cock o f the Walk II 2405 English Hackney Stud Book) is s very handsome dark brown horse, foaled 1885 He was bred by John Wilson, Esq., South Lynn. Norfolk, England, and was afterwards owned bj the noted breeder, Peter Crawford, Esq., East field House, Dumfries. Hiß sire the world-famed Etallion Robin (1337 English Hackney Stud Book), dam Jenny Lee (2125 English Hackney Stud Book). First-class paddocking for mareß 2s per head per week. All care taken, but no responsibility. Further information can be obtained fr»m the Undersigned. ANDREW RANKIN, Bo Cfawrie. West T&ierl. jgSk rilO TRAVEL IN the MANIOTOTO and SURROUNDING (Jtg2]nJA^Bii a^4j~2^Md|~^ DISTRICTS, The Thoroughbred Horse RUBY. By Albany (imp.), dam Wave, by Malton. Ruby at present holds the seven-furlong record or New Zealand. Terms : £A 6s. To travel in the WaTkOTTAITI and PAL■tERSTON DISTRICTS, the Thoroughbred torse TRUMP CARD (by Tradueer, dam revoke). W. 4 J. BROWN, Waikouaitl OFFICIAL CAIiSS.^BAM. fHE OTAGO WITNESS has been appointed lay the Dunedin Jockey Club the OEFICIAL CALENDAE foi the OTAGO METROPOLITAN DISTRICT for the insertion of the Programmes of Racing Clubs throughout the District. Programmes for the succeeding issue of the Witneaß should be forwarded to reach the oQioe not later than by Tuesday's Express).
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Otago Witness, Issue 2028, 5 January 1893, Page 26
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449Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2028, 5 January 1893, Page 26
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