>f% »\ JL SEASON WARRINGTON k\ (Blueskin District), ST nV. .. --.^JIJL THOROUGHBRED ■». ,,■- "'"■'— HORSE J MUSKETRY, By Maxim— Flattery, by Traducer— Miss Flat ; Maxim by Musket— Realisation. Amongst a number of great performers sired by Mu?ket, Maxim was one of the best. Flattery is full shter to the champion Welccme Jack. MUSKETRY st»nd« 16hd lin, and is the possessor of excellent credentials as a racehorse, and is a horse of powerful frame and good bone, and has an iron constitution. Terms : £o Gs per mare. Good grazing provided for one month free, and every care taken. For further particulars apply to W. FRAMK, Stud Groom, Warrington. • TO TRAVEL Ss. sula Districts « rX. y\ the Champion Standard- ■■»- i inVuffl' ...^v-n?---L bred TROTTING STALLION GENERAL TRACY, Holder of the New Zealand Two-mile Harness Rtcord — sm in 4isec (Bred by John Grigg, Esq., Lonpbeach). General Tiucy is by Berlin (imp.)— Jenny Tracy (imp.). In colour a bright bay, standing 16Ahds, of undeniable quality, great substance and power, good bone, superb trotting action, and perfect temper. He has already eired seveial winners, including Tracy Belle, 4yrs, smin 34aec ; Geneial Luck, syrs>, smin 35sec ; Katipo, a smin SOsec mare, and several other very promising performers. Also, To Stand at JAMES ALLAN'S, South Dunedin, The Standard-bred TROTTING STALLION HONEST WBLSCES, Five-year-old. Jl. cord One Mile— 2min 31Jsec (Bred by J. J. Miller, Esq. , Bayswater Slud, Victoria). Honest Wilkes is by Honesty (imp.) out of Red Ro«e,(imp ), by Bed Wilkes. Terms for both horse 3:— Single mare, £4 4s ; two or more, £a os each for the season. Groomage, 53. „„<> Fees to be paid on or before lebruary J, tot's. . Mare 3 sent by train will be met and receive every attention. Good paddocking, 2s per week. For- further particulars apply to JAM.E& ALLAN, South Dunedin ; Or the Owner, ' " D. HJ2ENAN, Cumberland street, Dunedin. j&F&a. rfO TRAVEL THIS fthiSWirvtmg&'w 31. season in the S|jy|l|i| W* TAIEKI DISTRIC 1\ V-^s^JjlsfeiS.' CLYDESDALE - LORDJ-YON. PEDIGRTCE. /LORD LYONS sire is the ttnbeaten horse Lord 'Salisbury (imp., 1207 Clydesdale Stud Book), dam Myrtle, by Piince of WaTes (imp.), grand-dam Molly M'Kissock (imp. by the late Mr M'Oulum). her sire Lord Lyon (489 C.5.8.). Molly M'Kisgock took first prize at Ayr and Dumfries in 1879. Lord Salisbury cost £1500, Prince of Wales 1500gs, and Young Prince of Wales 900gs. LORD LYON has been shown atOamavu, Dunedic, and Invercargill, and was first and champion each time shown. He is the best breeding horse south of Oamaru, and breeders will be serviDg their own interests by encouraging a man to bring a horse of his class into the district. Only a limited number of mares will be taken. LORD LYON is a sure foal-getter. He is sire of Flower of Balmoral, the mare Mr Patrick gave £100 for at the last Taieri Show, and whenever mated with a decent mave 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 Cd per week. Mares sent by rail and consigned to R. Charters, Mosgiel, will be promptly attended to. All care taken, but no responsibility. Owners of mares at time of first service held responsible. Terms :£4 4s— £2 2s at end of season and £2 2s when mare proves in foal. Full guarantee, £5 ss. Groom's fee, ss. R. CHARTERS, Owner. Ury Park, Mosgiel, September 15, 1897. 30s jjg&*L WILL TRAVEL JTWrhJiC^ nnHE taieri J&- TOKOMAIRIRO Opi^TN 1 L\ and CLUTHA dis- , Prfir t \ B\\ tricts, the ThoroughXa^ufc. _ J V. bred TrottiDg Stallion ! BLACKSMITH, Sire Bothwell, by Mahratta (imp.), by Boiardo out of Blink Bonny, dam Whalebone. Blacksmith's dam, Kathleen (bred by Mr Grigg, of Longbeach, Canterbury), by celebrated trotting stallion Spot out of Bella. BLACKSMITH is a handsome black horse, standing 15 3 hands ; full of life, with splendid bone, undeniable symmetry, and is unequalled as a sire. PERFORMANCES : At Tahuna Park, 1893, won the Mile Trot in 2min 34-sec ; at Forbury, won Two-mile Trot in smin 9sec, when he reduced the colony's record by 9sec ; at Taieri, in 1896, had he not been interfered with, would probably have reduced world's record for one mile and a-half. TERMS i £3, payable at end of season. £4, half guarantee. Groom's lee, ss, payable at first service, Foe further particulars apply ta I USBSAJT k JEFFER-IS, T.cHouk&, Balelathai 1 Or fc»
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Otago Witness, Issue 2287, 30 December 1897, Page 31
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734Page 31 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2287, 30 December 1897, Page 31
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