Horses. { _ j 'P O STAN D--=3Mfr-tS SEASON, The Draught Stallion, DUKE OF EDINBURGH. This magnificent horse will travel m Timaru, Temuka, and the surrounding districts. Duke of Edinburgh was got by the imported horse Young Sampson ; graudsire, the Champion of England; granddam, a pure-bred cart mare by Cobhain, dam Gipsy, by Prince Royal; grauddam imported trom Tasmania. Further particulars of pedigree, &c, m future advertisement. To arrive shortly. 'nO STAND THIS SEASON The Celebrated Clydesdale Horse, YOUNG IVAN HOE. Young Ivnnhoe is three j'ears old rising four, and stands sixteen and a-half hands high. This horse was bred by the Cancerbury and Otago Association ; sire Ivauhoe, out of a pure-bred imported Clydesdale mare. The above horse will stand m the Timarvi and Temuka Districts as follows : — In Temuka, at Dyson's stables— on Monday afternoons and Tuesday mornings. In Timarn, at Mr King's Horse Repository — on Friday afternoons and Saturday mornings. Terms (payable on or before Ist January, 1873) : A3 per mare ; Groomage, 5s (payable on first service). Five mares, property of one owner, one mare given m. For further particulars, apply to ALBERT SMITH, Point. ryiLL STAND THIS SEASON AT W CKEEK STATION, THE NORFOLK TROTTER, GOLDFINDER. Goldfinder was bred by Mr Webb, of Riccarton, out of Lady Margaret (bred by the Messrs Lance), by the celebrated imported Norfolk Trotter Quicksilver. Goldfinder is now four years old, an excellent temper, and has proved himself a aure foal-getter. A large paddock, with plenty of grass and water, is provided for the use of mares free of cost. Any person combining with others may send a number of mares by making himself responsible for the total amount of feea. SCALE OF CHARGES : £ s. d. For a single mare ... ... 3 0 0 Under live mares, each ... 2 10 0 Five and over, each ... ... 2 5 0 EDWARD COOPER, Creek Station, Orari. yO STAND THIS SEASON At Plenßant Point, and to travel m the Geraldine, Temukn, and Timaru Districts, The Clydesdale Stallion, FARMERS' GLORY. Farmers' Glory, by Clydesdale Hero, out of Queen Maud ; Queen Maud, by King Fergus; Clvdesdule Hero, by Tom Savers, out of Scotlaud's Pride ; Tom Suyers (one of the best horses ever produced m Scotland), by Blackleg ; dam of Queen Maud by Canterbury, out of an imported mare. Farmers' Glory has proved himself a sure foal-getter. A well-watered English grass paddock previded for mares at the Point, and every care taken, but no responsibility. Terms : £2 10s ; over two mures, £2 ss. Groomage ss. ROBERT KERSLAKE, Pleusant Point. 'l\ O STAND THIS SEASON, At Temuka, The Thoroughbred Stallion, ' YOUNG PRIAM. Four years old. Young Priam is a bright chesnufc, and a sure foal getter, he stands fifteen hands high, got by old Priam, out of the thoroughbred mare Blink Bonnie. Old Priam waa bred m New South Wales, got by .(Ether, dam Crucifix, by Tros ont of Kathleen O'More, imported to Nelson m 1853. Teems : Single mare, £2 ss. Groomage, ss. Good paddocks, well watered. Every care taken of mares. All feea to be paid before removal of mares. W. NEAL, Temuka.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 814, 18 October 1872, Page 4
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511Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 814, 18 October 1872, Page 4
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