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mo TRAVEL THIS * n tue Akatore, Taieri %& Beach, Brighton, Waiff«K^l/»?Jb(if hola, and surrounding «t=3as^BHfeiiig> The 10 "'PUREBRED CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE, CflenSear.v, Bred by Mr William Gardner, Papakaio Plain, Oamaru. G-LENLEARY is a beautiful roan horse, standing 16 liands ljin high, rising four yeais old, with fine bone, hair, symmetry, and quality not easily excelled. In the best open shows he has held his ground well. As a yearling, at Oamaru, he stood second to Mr Joseph Mitchell's superb colt, by Hard Times; as a two-year-old he stood in the same position, both the first yearlings being beaten by that great colt, Record Reign, by Cedrio the. Saxon out of Helen M'Gregor, G-lenleary's half brother. At the Dunedin Show he v;as head and shoulders above all the two-year-old exhibits, and was at once placed in position by the judges without a second look. His pedigree is simply perfect — by the champion Cediic the Saxon, the very best horse in New Zeals nd at the present time. Cedric the Spxon, by the renowned champion .Crown Prince, " dam,_ Rowena, by Young Banker, out of Nellie lvanhoe; g.d., Scotch Annie (imported). Looking at this combination o£ blood it would be hard to find a pedigree of such unrivalled excellence. Cedric the Saxon is a champion, Crown Prince is a champion, Young Banker a champion, Rowena a champion, Nellie lvanhoe a champion, Scotch Annie a champion. The Stud Book can show aiothing better than. that. Glenleary's dam, Jean Amour, is a beautiful dapple grey mare of very fine quality, with great strength of bone, silky hair, and has taken nisny prizes at all the leading shows in the colony. Her sire is the famous horse Lord Hadclo, out of Lady Haddo, by Young Banker (imported). *Ehe grand dam of Glenleary was by that famous horse Rob Roy, imported to New Zealand by the late Mr M'Master, at a cost of 800 guineas. - Owners at time of service held responsible. Terms: £Z 10s, guarantee. For further particulars apply to D. MORGAN, 26a Taieri Beach, Owner. j£*m mo STAND at BERJmW -**- WICK and Travel — _j^|[§a»|||jfk where required, ' &WS^^ TROTTING STALLION - (Rothschild — Linton). Terms, £5 ss. Also, Thoroughbred Stallion Thoroughbred Mares, £6 6s; Half bred, £& 4s. ■ Mares consigned to Henley Station. Good paddocking at 2s per week. For further particulars apply to owners, J. & R\CROSSAN. TO TRAVEL THE EAST, WEST, AND NORTH TAIERI, LOWER WAIPORI, MAUNGATUA, AND BERWICK DISTRICTS, The Thoroughbred Stallion, CASKET. Casket is a stylish bay horse, standing 16 liands. He claims Castor as his sire, and Bangle as his darn. Casket proved himself a great racehorse over all distances, winning the Dunedin Cup and Great Easter Handicap and numerous other events. Casket was never beaten in a show ring, and is a sure foal-getter. TERMS : £5 5s for thoroughbred mares— £2 2s at end of season, and &'6 3s when mare proves in foal; hackney mares, JE3 3s — £1 Is at end of season, and £2 «2s when mare proves in foal. Groom's fee, 53, payable at first service. Mares from a distance to be paid before removal. Grass, 2s per week. 3o GEO. RUTHVEN, Silverhall, Mosgiel. nno stand this rWw JL\ season jf^^^^LS'^&'' AT WARRINGTON h!\ (Waitati District;, f^\. ff^ The Thoroughn!" iiiir i'iti i ii niitT rm bred Stallion, Lord ISosslysi, By St. Clair— Lady Emma. Winner of the Dunedin Cup, D.J.C. Handicap, and other races, and stands high in the list of successful stallions. Fee, £5 ss. The Standard-bred Trotting Stallion, »el Paso (imp.), By Albert W. — Augusta, sire of Delaroo, 'rosson, etc. Fee, £3 3s. Good grazing, 2s per u&iiMi. For further particulars apwly to WM. HARTY, Groom in Charge. '

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Otago Witness, Issue 2429, 3 October 1900, Page 39

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Page 39 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2429, 3 October 1900, Page 39

Page 39 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2429, 3 October 1900, Page 39