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Hotels. ROYAL HOTEL, TEMUKA. OAMUEL BURROWS, Proprietor. mHE above Hotel having been thoroughly -*- renovated, affords good accommodation for Commercial and other Traveller**. Wines and Spirits of fche best qualities only kept. Excellent Stabling Accommodation. ORARI HOTEL GREAT SOUTH ROAD, 82 miles from Christchuroh, 20 miles from Timaru. rpHOMAS WADSWORTH. Wines, Spirits and Ales of the besfc branda. Excellent stabling accommodation. Moderate charges. TEMUKA ClfoWN HOTEL. THIS well-known Hofcel offers every accommodation for Commercial and other Travellers and Families. Good accommodation for Boarders. Beat brands of Wines and Spirits. Good Stabling, and Horaes for hira MRS. STRANKS, Proprietress. Horses. rriO STANI> THIS SEASON, The Pure-bred Clydesdale Stallion, SCOTTISH CHIEF. Scottish Chief is a dark bay with black points, stands sixteen hands high, by JKing Fergus, bred by Mr James Dunlop; dam Jewel, by Farmers' Favorite, oufc of the imported mare Jewel, fche property of S. JBealey, Esq. King Fergus by Lord Byron. Lord Byron was gofc by Old Prince Royal, who gained aeveral first prizes. King Fergus gained seven first prizes m 1860, and the first prize txa being the beat; animal of the horse kind afc the greafc show at Hamilton. Scottish Chief will stand at his owner's Stables, Woodside, Pleasant Valley; and will travel during fche week the Geraldine, Orari, and Temuka districts. Terms -r Single mare £3 0a Three or more, each £2 108 One mare m five given m. Guarantee, £4. All fees payable on the lsfc January, 1872. Good paddocka for mares. Every care, bufc no responsibility. W. U. SLACK. rpO STAND THIS SEASON At Creek Station, m fche Geraldine District, The Splendid Trotting Stallion, GOLDFINDER. Goldfinder is a beautiful blue roan, 3 years old, bred by Mr W. C. Webb, of Riccarton, by the imported Norfolk Trotter Quioksilver (whoae pedigree needs no comment), dam, Lady Darling, bred by the Messra Lance, Heaths toek. Goldfinder took the first against seven othera at the Ellesmere Agricultural Show laat Year. He will be limited to Forty Marea (besides hia owner's). Early application ia necessary, as a large proportion of this number ia already on hia list. A large paddook provided for the use of mares Gratia for the firat two montha of the season, aiter which a oharge of One Shilling per head per week will be made. For the convenience of residents m the Orari and Waihi diatricta, he will stand, from 10 till 2, at Mr Barker's Farm every Monday, and near the Waihi Crossing every Friday. Terms: One or Two Marea, each, ... £3 0a Three or Four do., do. ... £2 10a One m Five given m. Feea to be paid on fche Ist of January, 1872. EDWARD COOPER, Creek Station, Orari. mo STAND THIS IsEASON, At Pleasant PoinU A&d to Travel m the Timaru Diatrict, The Clydesdale Stallion FARMERS' GLORY Farmers' Glory, by Clydesdale Hero, oui of Queen Maud; Queen Maud, by Kirn, Fergus ; Clydesdale Hero, by Tom Sayen out of Scotland's Pride; Tom Sayers (one o the best horses ever produoed m Scotland) by Blackleg; dam of Queen -Maud by Can terbury, out of an imported mare. , Farmers' Glory has proved himself a sun foal-getter. Terms— £3; Groomage, 6s. ROBERT KJERSLAKE, Pleasant Point.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XV, Issue 661, 27 September 1871, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XV, Issue 661, 27 September 1871, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XV, Issue 661, 27 September 1871, Page 1