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Entire Ilor.ses. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, 1879. The Well-known Thoroughbred Horse, By Kavensworth, out of Fidget ; Havensworth, by Touchstone, out of Fair Jean, by Veruiam, etc., etc., ; Fidget by Sir Hercules, out of Flirt, by Leading Article, etc., etc. Guy Faux is a dark brown, standing 16 hands. Was one of the fastest and most constant horses over any distance that ever performed on the New Zealand turf, and as a proof of his soundness and constitution that from two years old to six he was scarcely ever out of work. Guy Faux will travel as follows : Mondays North road, via Ohoka, to Anderson’s stables, Bangiora. Tuesdays—Ashley Bank and Sefton, Wednesdays—Ambercly. Thursdays Returning home through Lcithfield, Saltwater Creek, Woodcnd, and Kaiapoi. Fridays Papanui and lliccartorr in Millctt and Griffith's (late Page’s) stables. Saturdays—Leave Christchurch for horrre via Bingsland. Toms —£s os, payable on or before Jan. 1, 1880 ; thoroughbred mares, £lO 10s Groom’s fee, os. Good paddocking at 2s per week. Every care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars see cards, and apply to MESSES MILLETT & GEIFFITH, Christchurch ; or to E. J. HAWKEN, Near Papanui, Proprietor. TEAYEL WAIMATE, OTAIO, AND PAREOBA DISTRICTS. The Imported Clydesdale Horse. KING OF THE RING. SIRE —Kilbowic is a pure-bred Clydesdale, rising eight years old, of splendid symmetry and action. He is by old Surprise, which was first as a two-year-old at Johnston Cambusling, Ac., and twice gained the prize for the best stallion at the Glasgow Society’s Shows to travel in the district. He also gained the Highland Society’s first prize at Inverness, and other prizes to travel ns a stallion. Kilbowic's darn also gained many prizes. Kilbowic gained the firstatDrymen, as a two-year-old and first at Stirlingshire Shows. Kilbowic was purchased from the well-known breeder, M. David Riddel, Kilbowic, and has been purchased by the Governor of late, at a high price. Pkihokkk—King of the Ring is a beautiful bay, rising five years and six months old by Kilbowie, bred by John Teethewie, Escp, and is one of the best grown colts of his age in the colonies ; he is a fine bay, standing 17 hands high, with immense bone and substance. His dam, Blossom, by Lincolnshire Hero, imported by R. Kermodc, Esq., was winner of eleven first prizes. Grand dam Darby, by Black Champion, imported by Clark, Esq., gg dam Prime imported by J. W. Gleadow, Ksq., g g g dam by Lincoln, imported by the late Dr. Wihnore, g g g g darn by Hussar 1 , irrqroitcd bv T. Scott, Esq. U Y F A U X , TO STAND THIS SEASON,

King of the Bing is acknowledged hy the host of judges to be the grandest cait colt of his age in the colonies, and is full of the best blood in the world, and will, without doubt, make a tine breeder of cait stock. King of the King has been first twice, Midland and Hobart Town. Any marcs changing owners to be paid for by the persona engaging them to the horse. Terms: Tils; (doomage fees (payable at the litst service), ds. JAMES LISSAMAX, Proprietor, iVaimatc. For further particulars apply to JAMES KING, Titnatu. J. N E l S o r, CLOTHIEi:, Ac jgEGS TO ANNOUNCE to lire inhabitants of Timaru and surrounding districts that lie lias BECOMMEXCED BUSINESS ix ms LATE BBEMISES And begs to thank his customers for their past support and solicits a continuance of the same. All Oioriviis Punctually Attlnduo to Fashions deceived Monthly. N.B. —Having taken over (he E<. •'( i !v DEBTS in my own estate all OCT STANDING ACCOUNTS must he PAID to me within 21 clays from this date. J, XtT.MiX, Oct. tjtii, isnc

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2089, 2 December 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2089, 2 December 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2089, 2 December 1879, Page 3