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TheStud r fHE THOROUGHBRED HORSE Assyrian King,, Assyrian—Beeswing Will stand this Season at my- stables, WINTON, and travel the surrounding district. For terms apply to O. D. MOORK, oc3 l "^ > Owner, Winton. 'J’HE CARRIAGE STALLION Bobbie Burns, (164 hands high,) Wil! stand this season at SOUTH TNVERCABGILL, and travel Eastern and Western Districts, including Winton and Forest Hill. c I For pedigree and full, partioulara see cards. Terms to suit the times. Apply CHARLES NICOL, oc3 Tisbury, South Invercargill. SOUTHLAND’S CHAMPION CLYDESDALE King o’ the Clans, (Risingseven years.) TTTILL Travel this Season in the Winton, Heddon ,VV Bush, Taringatura, Wreys Bash, Otautau Thornbury, and Drummond Districts. King o’ the Clans is a dappled bay, and stands 164 hands high, sire Athelstane by Lord Salisbury, dam Agate by Young Banker. Lord Salisbury was never beaten at Home arid has been champion of South Otago when exhibited. Young Banker was a great prize-taker at , Home, and was champion horse o! North Otago and Canterbury. Athelstane took two first prizes and one second, only times ever exhibited. Agate took three first prizes and two seconds at Christchurch and Oamaru. King o’ the Clans was exhibited three times prior to 1891 securing three first and two champion since then he has been placed first in all contests. Unquestionably the most valuable horse in Otago this season. Terms—£4 4s, half-guarantee. £5 5s full guarantee. Grooms Fee, ss. WYNDHAM STUD CO., Proprietors. A. BROWN, 0013 In charge. TO Stand this Season at Mr John McFarlane’s farm, NEAR DRUMMOND, and serve approved mares only THE CHAMPION CLYDESDALE STALLION “ Macarthur.” MACARTHUR is a beautiful bright bay, stands 16 hands 3 inches, set on fine , short legs, with Immense bone, plenty of hair, .and superior action. Sire, Mcßride ; grandsire, McGregor;. Macarthur’s dam Maggie Bell, winner of thirty first and champion prizes in Victoria. Macarthur has been exhibited thirty-five > times; gained thirty-two first and champion prizes, two seconds and one third, a record unbeaten by any horse in the Colonies. He lis closely related to tha most fashionable breed of draught horses in tha world; full brother to his grand sire was recently sold at. ten years old for the unprecedented price of 3000 guineas. Terms—Two Guineas,- at end of season, and two guineas when mare proves in foal. Groom's fee, five shillings, payable at first service. A grass paddock provided for mares from a distance, at one shilling per week. Every care taken but without responsibility. JOHN RUSSELL, ocl6 Proprietor. mHE PUREBRED CLYDESJL DALE STALLION Hard Laddie, fccafcMaJMilMarWill stand at RYAL BUSH, and travel the surrounding districts and Limestone Plains, Fairfax and Thornbury. , Herd Laddib was imported from Scotland by Mr H. Ray, and afterwards sold to Mr D. Archibald for the sum of 750 guineas, and never changed hands until sold to Mr Blakie, Terms—Four guineas ; full guarantee, 5 guineas, payable half at end of season, balance when mare proves in foal. Groom’s fee, ss, payable at first service. Paddocks provided for mares at Is 6d per week. All care taken bub no responsibility, For pedigree, &c., see cards. ... JAMES BLAKIE, Owner. W. S. Kisodon, in charge. 002 TO STAND THIS SEASON AT LONDFIELD, HOKONUI, AND TRAVEL THE WINTON, BENMOKE, DIPTON, FOREST HILL, AND HEDGEHOPE DISTRICTS, Tub Purb-bred Clydesdale Horsb, Conqueror. By Extinguisher, dam. Maud, by Prince of Wales, imported. For pedigree see cards. Terms—£2 JOs at the end of the season, or half guarantee, £1 10s, payable on the Ist February, 1895, and £llos when the mare proves in foal. JOHN HUNTER, in Charge. 318 THOMAS PATTERSON. Owner. SEASON !894 ’ 5 TO STAND this SEASON at OTATARA, the Pure-bred Clydesdale Entire McCallum More McCallum More, sire, Lord Lyon, dam Bell, is a three year old colt, with plenty of weight and quality, and an excellent temper. Terms—£3; half guarantee. Payable in equal parte at end of season, arid when mare proves in foal. As only a limited number of mareswill be accepted, early application is necessary. Good grazing free for marea sent in, but Without risibility. w walker Ji'S- - rrio STAND THIS SEASON v . 1 at WINTON, * and travel the Winton, WaiW® Ji aniwa, Heddon Bush, Wreys P Bush, Mossburn, Lumeden, I. ■ and Dipton Districts, THE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE HORSE, Captain Webster.. Captain Webster by St Albans (imp), data Pussy by Cents (imp). He is very closely related to Stockwell, Malua, Sheet Anchor (both winners of the Melbourne Cup), and Hyacinthus, being by the same sire, and his dam Pussy has the same strain of blood coming from that famous mare Edella. Captain Webster has been winner of a great many races with substantial stakes and against famous horses. Terms— £4 ; half guarantee, payable on or before Ist February. Groom’s fee, 6s. Special Terms for two or more mares. Allowance made for two or more mares. , , , . I’addocking provided at Is 6d per week at Winton. All care taken but no responsibility. D, TAYLOR & CO., Proprietors. 5 25 J. CALDWELL, in Charge rflO Stand this season at a A Winton, and travel the surrounding districts. The purebred Clydesdale Stallion IVANHOE Ivanhoe, by Lord Beaconsfield; dam, Sutton’s Blossom, by Prince of Wales. Ivanhoe is a dark bay, rising eight years old, stands 10J hands high, is seton fine short legs, with immense flat bone and plenty of hair, sound feet and superior action. For pedigree see cards. TERMS—L 3, and groom’s fee ss, payable on Ist February,lB9s. JAMES-FLORENCE, se 28 Winton, Owner. t- SEASON 1894-95. jMKM rnilE THOROUGHBRED A HORSE, Lorraine sire Apremont, dam Maria Will stand at WAIKIWI, and travel the Wallacetown, Thornbury, Heddon Bush, and Otautau districts. Lorraine's high-class pedigree is too well known to require comment; his young stock are proof of his quality. , , Special terms for three or more mares, and paddocking provided at Is 6d per week at WalkiwL Full particulars from oc2 JOHN ADAMSON, Waikiwi.

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Southland Times, Issue 13059, 6 November 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 13059, 6 November 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 13059, 6 November 1894, Page 4

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