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Horse . npO STAND THIS SEASON, The Thoroughbred Horse, KNOTTINGLY, (late the property of M. Studholme, Esq.), By Scud, dam Termagent, own sister to Gleudon; Scud by Riddlesworth, out of Spray. ( Vide Stud Book. ) Knottingly's performances are too well known to require comment. Knottingly will stand at the Timaru Horse Repository from the Ist of October, 1572, and will be at Temuka every Wednesday, if sufficient inducement offers. Terms— Six Guineas, Payable by promissory note due lst of February, 1873. Good watered paddocks provided free of charge uutil January Ist, 1573. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Apply to JAMES KING, Timaru Horse Repository. mO STAND THIS SEASON, The Pure-bred Clydesdale Stallion, SCOTTISH CHIEF. Scottish Chief is a dark bay with black points, stands sixteen hands high, by King Fergus; bred by Mr James Dunlop; dam Jewel, by Farmers' Favourite, out of the the imported mare Jewel. King Fergus gained seven first prizes m 1860, and the first prize as being the besfc animal of the horse kind at the great show afc Hamilton. Scottish Chief will stand at his owner's Stables, Woodside, Pleasant Valley ; and will travel duriug the week fche Geraldine, Orari, aud Temuka districts. Terms : £ s. d. Single Mare... 3 0 0 Two or more, each 2 10 0 Guarantee, £4. All fees payable on the lst January, 1873. Good paddocks for mares ; every care, j bufc no responsibility. Wm. UPTON SLACK. HPO STAND THIS SEASON, MONTEITH, Pure Clydesdale, bred by Ritchie Bros., Gowrie Park, near Melbourne ; got by the imported horse, Earl of Monteith, dam Blossom, winner of the £50 prize afc the Great National Show m Melbourne. Monteith gained First Prize as a yearling m 1870, at Melton, near Melbourne. Terms— Five Guineas. All Fees to be paid before removal of fche Mares. Good, well-watered paddocks provided free until Ist January, 1873 ; after that date Four Shillings per week will be charged for each mare. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. STUDHOLME, BROS. Miscellaneous, ONE POUND REWARD. T OST-From Milford, Temuka, an Iron ■*-! Grey Horse, slightly lame on one of fche fore legs; lasfc seen with halter on. — Anyone bringing the same to Mr Dale, Temuka, or to the undersigned, will receive fche above reward. GEORGE WOODHEAD. TAMES THOMPSON, of Napier, third son " of Jame3 Thompson, of Kilmackloo, County Donegal, Ireland, wishes his brother Samuel to write to him. Address — James Thompson, West Clive, Napier, New Zealand. TIMARU PARK. NOTICE. I A S portions of the Park are now planted, -£*- and the remainder of the land is being j laid down m English grass, all horses and cattle found wandering m the reserve after this notice will be impounded. By order of tho COMMISSIONERS. Timaru, Sept. 17, 1872. NOTICE. ALL Persons found TRESPASSING m pursuit of game or otherwise on lands belonging to Mr Thos. King will be prosecuted. g. A. BRISTOL, Pighunting Creek. BILL HEADS, printed on the best paper ruled with money columns, from 12a 6d per Thousand. Hetut.ti Office, Timaru.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 816, 23 October 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 816, 23 October 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 816, 23 October 1872, Page 4