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-gS* mO STAND THIS •4^^aamsAi The Trotting Stallion BERLIN DOLL, Sire Berlin (imp.), dam Dolly I. Terms.— Guarantee, £6 ; half guarantee, £2, on January 1, and £2 when mare proves in foal. Season, £3. Grass free. W. A. SCOTT. Harden, 28ts Middlemarch. mO STAND THIS mjsW X season _-ihm AT TAHUNA PARK M ffllllsi&w A A 111 * 1 Travel the Surround- _ wg^tlt^iHA ing Districts, the celebrated LJL^tg-A-l_ Irish Hunting Stallion 3 * WICKLOW. Sire Arbitrator (Winner of the Liverpool Cup) dam, Flora Mac, by Xenophon. Wicklow is a very handsome bay Horse, standing 16hds high, has a wonderful set of legs, grand feet, and is a splendid mover. His half-brother, St. Kieran, took First Prize at the Dublin Horse Society's Show this year, beating 39 others. Wicklow will travel the Peninsula on FRIDAYS as far as Bacon's Farm, Broad Bay, on MONDAYS to Mosgiel, and the rest of the week round about Dunedin. TERMS— £4 4s; Guarantees as per arrangement. Good paddocking provided at 2s per week. 2601 W. H. TAGGART, Musselburgh. jtML mO TRAVEL THIS JBB& X. season Jfflfilll^ TAIERI and WAIHOLA f fHf ~\j DISTRICTS, <msm& s * MERRY STANTON. MERRY STANTON is a handsome bay horse, black points, stands 16hds high, beautiful head, splendid flat, clean bone, docile temper, and grand action. He was foaled in 1886, and bred by John Thomas, Staunton Court, Stannton-on-Arrow, England. His sire is the famous Cardigan Comet II (2396) ; dam, Old Poll (2363), by Alonzo the Brave (22). For full paiticulars see "English Hackney Stud Book." Merry Stanton won second prize at Radnorshire show held at Penybont in 1888 ; first prize at same place in 18S9 ; and first prize at Glamorganshire and Builth same year ; in 1891 he won the Glasgow premium of £40, and first prize at Ayr ; and m 1692 he again gained the Glasgow premium and first prize. For further particulars see pedigree cards. Terms : £4 ; £2 at end of January, and £2 when mare proves in foal. Groom's fee, ss. A good paddock provided for mares from a distance at 2 j per week. All care taken, but no responsibility For further particulars apply to J. A. DUFF, Proprietor, Outram ; ■ Pi-, GROOM IN CHARGE. npiHß Thoroughbred fW** 9\ JL STALLION f^C fs By Sir Garnet— Flowei Will TRAVEL the DUNSTAN, LAUDER, .CROMWELL, AND BLACKSTONE HILL DISTRICTS. Height over 16 Hands. Has taken Four First Prizes. Terms, Pedigree, &c, on application to ANDREW BEATTIE, Proprietor, o Dunstan Hotel, Clyde. V©& FTIHE Thorough __zWr hJ$& bred STA:LLION CHEAP JACK Will Travel the Maniototo and Ida Valley Districts. Apply to JOHN MORIARITY, Groom in Charge ; Or, JAMES RIVERS, 28s Owner, Alexandra South. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1891. EIGHTH ANNUAL SALE Of Thoroughbred Yearlings, Bred by and the property of Thos. Morrin, At WELLINGTON PARK, AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND, By MESSRS HUNTER & NOLAN, in conjunction with MESSRS A. BUCKLA.ND & SONS. BROWN COLT, by Cistor (imp.), dam Necklace (dam of ISwordbelt, Miss fLetty, and Collarette), by Musket (imp.). BROWN COLT, by Castor (imp.), dam Bangle (sister to Necklace), by Musket (imp.). Own brother to Casket. BROWN COLT, by Castor (imp ), dam Frailty (dam of Trenton, Cissy, Cuirassier, Mary, Zalins-ki, and Niagara), by Goldsbrough. BROWN COLT, by Hotohkiss, dam Pungawerewere (dam of Tetford, Brigadier, Tranter, St. James, Crackshot, &c), by Golden Grape (imp.). BROWN COLT, by Hotchkiss, dam Rose of Wellington (first foal), by St. Leger (imp.), fir dam Fleurette (dam of Boulanger), by Robinson Crusoe, R.ose of Denmark, by Stockwell. BROWN COLT, by Hotchkiss, dam Tasmania, by Manuka, gr dam Zillah (dam of Tasman). BROWN COLT, by Hotchkiss, dam Venera tion, by Patriarch. BROWN COLT, by The Dauphin, dam Madcap (imp.) (dam of Morion), by Trumpeter. BROWN COLT, by Tasman, dam Rubina (dam of Florrie and Launceston), by Kingsbrough. BROWN COLT, by Tasman, dam Rose and Black, by Aprcmont (imp ). O*m brother to Philson, winner of the Canterbury Jockey Club Welcome Stakes, November 7. BROWN COLT, by Tetford, dam Lady Stirling, by Stirlingworth (imp ). CHESTNUT COLT, by Tetford, dam Lioness, by Leolinus (imp.). BROWN COLT, by Brigadier, dam ICatipo, by Tregoagle 11, gr dam Pungawerewere (dam of Crackshot and Brigadier). BROWN FILLY, by St. Leger (imp.), dam Lady Antrim, by Nordenfeldt, out of Erycina (dam of Mitrailleuse). BROWN FILLY, by Tasman, dam Hazel

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Otago Witness, 14 December 1893, Page 29

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Page 29 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, 14 December 1893, Page 29

Page 29 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, 14 December 1893, Page 29

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