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Stud Horses mO TRAVEL THIS SEASON m the 1 Geraldino, Orari, Pleasant . Valley, Kakahu, and Waihi Bush Districts, the Pure Clydesdale Stallion YOUNG SIR COLIN. I ADAM MUNDELL, 9-26 6802 Proprietor. mHE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE, LUCK'S ALL, WILL TRAVEL THIS SEASON m the Timarn, Wnilobi, Point, Mount Horrible, Pareora aud Surrounding rislricts. Tkums-JL'5 5s each Mare, payable on Ist January, 188k Groomage fees, ss, payable at time of service. ROBEKT DAVIK, 10-2 6862 Proprietor. THUMP CARD WILL STAND THIS SEASON at the Homestead. Terms— JL't ; grooimigc, Gs ; paddocks, free. L. WALKER. Four-Peaks, Sept, 12th, ISS3. !M5 6(!i>7 nrilE CELEBRATED THOHOL'HBRKD I STALLION RINGLEADKIt, Will Stand during the forthcoming season m the Wainmti) I'istrict, at Freeman's Stables, aud will Travel to suit Breeders. Pedigree — Ringleader is a Dark Brown, stand* 161- Hands. IU: was bred by Mr Gerrard, of South Australia, breeder of Pride of the Hills, The Ace, Rapid Buy, &c, nnd is by South Australia, imported by Mr Chas. Fi«her; dam Ringleader, by Jersey (imp.) ; grnnd-dam Fairy Queen, by Mozart; great-grand-dam Fairy (imported by Col. 1 atour for the Cressy Company, and pronounced to be ono of the finest, marcs that ever left England) ; South Australia, by Cotherstone : dam Johanna, by Priam ; grand dam Johanna, by Sultan ; great grand dam Filagree, by Snoth-.iyci — Mozart, by Wanderer (imp.) ; dam Merino (imp.), by Whalebone. ' In ISSI, I'aid, Ihree-yeav-old, got by Hinglcuder, won the great Steeplechase at Hobart, and lus beaten 'nil Melbourne cracks, currying lift. In the Kline, year Paul won the Stecplocha"'. 1 at Launv^Um, carrying list Gib. For further particulars sec A'ictorian Stud Book. Term? :-- X I lor e.ich Mare; Three or more Mares »~ per Agreement. Groomage Fee, 5s j Pnvuhii 1 it time of Service. E. DEVINE, 10-1 6551 Proprietor. TO STAND THE SEASON, AT ASHBURTON, THE THOROUGHBRED STEEPLECHASE HORSE QTJAMBY, Bred by John Field, Esq., of Calstock, Deloraine, Tasmania. TEKMS : £5 5s for each mare, due Ist Jnnunrv, 1884 ; or JB4 4s if paid m cash at dulo of first service. Groom's fee 5s for each mare, te bo paid o first service. Ono maro iv five, tho hona fide property of one owner, allowed free, except grooms' fee. Accommodation will be provided forjiiarcs at a reasonable charge. Every care taken, but no responsibility will be incurred. I'KDIGKKK : Quumbv is by Castlo Hill (imp.), dam Medea, by Peter Wilkins (imp.), dam Blink Benny, by Conrad (imp.), dam Medea, by Mozart, by Whizgig (imp.), <tc, &<_:, &c\ Castlo Hill (imp.) is by Voltigeur, dam Bab at tho Bowster, &«., &'c, &v. Quamby is a rich bay with black points, stands about 15 hands 2 inches, has a remarkably good tamper, and for substance and easy style of going could not be surpassed. An examination of his pedigree will show that Quainby combines tho most fashionable strains of blood, cither for speed or endurance. For further particulars apply ROUT. WILKIN"& CO., Christchurch and Timaru j Or, JOHN CARTER, y-lU 6733 Tiuwald. rr>HE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE BETRAYER Will Travel the Tcmuka, Geraldinc, Timaru, Winchester, Orari und Point Districts. For further particulars see Cards. ORLANDO ORR MATTHEWS. 0-24 6780 Partnership Notices SMITHFIELD WOOL WORKS, WINCHESTER. mHE UNDERSIGNED havo this day -L ENTERED into PARTNERSHIP as Woolscourers, Fellmongcrs and Commission Buyers of Wool, &c, under tho style and firm of Smith & Co., at the abovo Works, which they havo leased from Mr Robert Smith. Mr Henry E. Smith will act as Manager and Buyer for tho now firm, and we solicit a continuance of the support given to our predecessor. GEORGE BISSET, GEORGE ARTHUR SMITH. Smithfild Wool Works, Winchester, 21st June, 1883. 6-25 5780 THE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing between tlio Undersigned as Blacksmiths, Wheelwrights, &c, has THIS DAY been DISSOLVED by mutual consent. Wo beg to thank our numerous Friends for tho liberal support they havo uccorded us, and we solicit a couliHuanco of tho same to our successor. We respoctfullv request that all MONEYS OWING to tho" late Firm bo paid on or before tho 30th inst., and all CLAIMS AGAINST tho Firm be sent m at once. JOHN RUSSELL, DAVID STURROOK. St. Andrews, Sept. Bth, 1883. In reference to tho abovo intimation, I respectfully beg to inform my friends aud tbo Public generally that I will m futiuc CARRY ON THE BUSINESS tsolcly on my own account, and hope by strict attention to business, civility, and modorato charges, to merit a shuro of their patronage. I JOHN RUSSELL, ] 9-5 6622 St. Andreas.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 2818, 4 October 1883, Page 4

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