Wolseley Hotel, Three Minutes' Walk from Railway Station, WINCHESTER. ANGLER", TOURISTS. FAMILIES, and tIieGENBRAL PUBLIC will find all the privacy and comforts of a well-appointed gentleman's residence at the above Hotel. They will also have the KIGHI TO FISH over several miles of the best »nd most picturesque Trout Streams in New Zealand, "Winchester haviDg become famous for its Fly I ( ishing. The Wolseley Hotel is within eaty distance of the Rangitata and Opihi River*. Comfortable xleeping accommodation, including Separate Kooms for Ladies, has been provided at tho Mouth of tbe Raugitata, and Special Arrange* ■menfs made for Driving Parties to and fiom that famous borne of large fish. . The Express and All Trains Stop at Winchester. 30j5 THOS. LANG DON, Proprietor. mO TRAVEL jIP^ > Ssikl_s^Hß^ CROMWELL f\~^* *F^ SURROUNDING iif-f ■■■VimiF - ltffl r«J£-X DISTRICTS. The THOROUGHBRED HORSE TRUMP CA^D, Ey Traducer, dam Revoke (see Stud Book). Half brother to Duntroou an.l The Premier. Trump Card is sire of Little Shamrock, Loo. Ben, Jacob Faithful, Moslem M.id (winner of Cromwell Derby), Snowdrift (winner oi All-age Stakes ut Vincent and Tiial Stakes at isasebr, with 101b penalty). For Further Particulars see C»rds. Proprietor : WILLIAM BROWN, Waikou»iti. 29a >^3fe TO TRAVEL .^^dHt^ra*' \X7AncouAiTi if* iJg»*S» s V L\ VV and SHAG .yOgT~~~ f \ ft\ VALLKY District?, f y y the Thoroufihbred piii 1 in fi«* nifi.-itf,, %m Horse RUBY, By Albany (imp.), dam Wave. (See Cards.) . RUBY is full brother to Springiton (winner of Midsummer, Handicap and Great Autumn Handicap, and second to Gipsy.'King iaDune<iia Cup). Ruby ia ho'der of theSeven-fuiloug Record of New Zealand. TO T RA V B Ii In same district*, The Trotting Stallion • ■ DUNCAN ABDALUH, By Blackwood Abdallah (imp ), dam Fanny, out of I'anny Fern. DUNCAN ABDALLAH won Trots at Timaru ned Arhburtoo, and was second ia Stallion Handicap at Christchurch. For furthur particulars apply to WM. BROWN, 30s Waikouaiti. ■^ |>RELIMINARY j -^jjjftx"! \Asj|pr Having purchased from »\ John Grigo, Ksq. f*C t\ Longbeach, the Cham- • fn.jjuhjJi 1 1 1 ■rf • 'pion Standard-bred TROTTING STALLION GENERAL TRACY (Holder of the New ZenUnd Two-mile Harnets Record— smin 4J*cc), he will Travel the TAIER[ and PENINSULA DISTRICTS, and will be at the service of brei ders duriug the season at Jamas AllauV, St Kilda. ' General Traly is by Berlin (imp.)— Jenny Tracy (imp.), and in addition to his undeniable breeuing ho is a splendid typo of horte for siring -. good stroi'g hacks and light-hnruci'S horses. His stock are in st highly spoken of, and some of them have already won, distinction on the track. ' Also, The Standard-bred TROTTING STALLION HONEST WiLKES (five-year-oW ; r- co-d, 2min 311s>oc), by Honesty Oiup.)-Red Rose (imp.), will stund at Stables, St. iCUda. Full particulars may be obtained from JAMES ALLAN, St. K'lda; Or the Owner, 1 Mr L). HKESAN, Dunedin. jSMP^St HP O TRAVEL THIS (frilFt&Tgt&XiW A SEASON IN HIS TAIJfiUIDIsTRICl 1 . jI^sJSIMI ely a ° ce * halh al e lordjlyonl P/CDIGRttE. LORD LYONS aire is the unbeaten horse Lord Salisbury (imp., 1207 Clydesdale Stud Book), dam Mjrtb*. by Fiince of Wales (ihip.\ prrand-dam Molly M'Kissock (imp. by the late Mr M'CaHum), her sire Lord Lyon (459 C.5.8.). Molly M'Kissock took first prizs at Ayr and Dumfries in IJ-79. Loid Salisbury coot iJIS(K>, Priiice of Wales 1500?.!, and Young Prince of Wales 9Oogß. LOUD LYON has been shown atO^maru, Duncoin, aud Invercnrgill, and was first and cbamEioa each time shown. He is the best breeding orse south of Oamaru, and breeders will be serviDg their own interetits by encouraging a man to bring a horse of his cks-i into the district. Only a limited ntimbsr of mares will be taken. LORD LYON is a sura foal-getter. He is Eire of Flower of B*lmoral, the mare Mr Patrick gave " JEIOO for at tbe last Taieri Show, and whenever mated with a decent mare leaves prize-takers ; and with such a capable man as Alex. Miller in charge, patrons can rest assured that their mares will be properly attended to. Good paddocking for mares at Is 6d per week. Marcj scut by rail aud consigned to R. Cbarteis, Mo»giel, will be promptly attended to. All care ■ taken, but no responsibility. Owners of mares at time of first service held responsible. Terms": £i 4s— £2 2s at end of season and £2 2s when mare proves in foal. Full guarantee, £5 ss. Croom't fe«, ss. R. CHARTERS, Owner. Wry Park. MoseieL September 15, 1897. 30s
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Otago Witness, Issue 2274, 30 September 1897, Page 31
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734Page 31 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2274, 30 September 1897, Page 31
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