Wanted. WANTED— A DOG that will go ahead of Sheep "n roads. Shite price and ago, by letter, to Dbivkr, Herald < >(!ice. 10-26 4H21 WANTED Six Good Sheaeebs, to Commence Shearing Tuesday, 3rd N'ovembor. Price, 20s p«r 100. Apply, D. Mci aben, Bankfield, St. Andrews. 10-26 4617 Lost and Found. 10s REWARD. LCHT — Supposed to havo been left m a Shop or a Cab, a HUNTING FLASK, m a lenther case. Finder will oblige by ReM. J. GODBY. 10-24 4603 Trespass Notices. NOTICE. ALL Persons found TRESPASSING m pursuit of game or otherwise on lands belonging to Mr ThOB. KIUO will be prose anted. 8. A. BRISTOL, Pii/ViiinMnu fi-Mik Sporting. Timaru Racing Club's SPRING MEETING. TUESDAY, 27 th OCTOBER, Tub Day Bepohh the Show. Pbesident R. Rutherford, Albury. Vick-President, W. Sudgen Armitage, Otaio. Judge T. R. Jones, Wai-iti. i HE Programme of tho day will consist of I HURDLE RACES, STEEPLECHASES AND FLAT-RACING. (First race starts at 1 o'clock.) Special Trains will leave tho Timaru Station at 12 10 and 1.10 p.m. First Class, 2s 6d j Second Class, 2a, including Admission to Course. Tho Totalisatobs will be stationed on the Lawn and Outßide. Mrs Dawe will bo m charge of Ladies' Cloak Room, and will supply Tea, Milk aod other Light Refreshments to visitors. The Timaru Garrison Band avo been specially e< gaged for tho occasioi and will perform a choice selection of music during the day. All Dogs found on the Course i Ibe shot. WILLIAM COr .1 S, J 10-24 4598 Hon Secretary. Stock Sales. AHNOAL PEDIGREE STOCK SALES. THURSDAY, 12th HOVEIVBEB, 1885, 9 3O a.m. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN A D MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, begs to remind Clients of iU ANNUAL SALE OF PURE STOCK, To be held on the above date, AT Durham street Wool Warehouses, Christchurch, Whore tho Railway Trucks run alongside tho Sale Pens. Secure Paddocks are available close to Show Ground, if required. Vendors are requested to forward full particulars for Catalogue by 4th November, and may reh upou their Stock receiving every care and attention. E. S. HARLEY, Acting Manager. E. G. SrAVELEY, Auctioneer. 10 24 4595 Stud Morses. BETRAYER. THIS THOROUGHBRED HORSE will travel the Timaru, Temuka, Winchester, Orari, Pleasant Point, and Pareora Districts this Season. BETRAYER was foaled m 1876, and is acknowledged to be the handsomest son of old Traducer. BETKAYER is by Traducer (imp.), out of Idalia (imp.); Traducer, by Tho Libel, out of Arethusa; Idalia, by Combuacan, out of Dulcihella. BETRAYER as a two-yoar-old, won tho Cantbbbdby Champagne Stakbs, beating six others ; us a threo-year-old tho OantkbBcny Cup (w.f.a., 2i miies) ; tho Wanganui Cup of a Thousand Sovereigns, heating 14 others ; andtuoTiMAßU Cup. BETRAYER'S dam Idalia is own sister to Onslow (one of the only horses that beat the famous Cremorno as a two-year-old), who is now one of the most successful sires m England. Cambuscan, tho sire of Idalia, is also sire to the celebrated mare Kincsem, who has won no less than 54 races, including tho Goodwood Cop, without suffering a eingle defeat, and Cambullo, winner of tho Two Thousand guinras. Dulcibella, the dam of Idalia, is a daughter of the famous Voltigeur, whose blood is now so much suuglit after. Sho won the Cksarbwitch Stakks of 1860, as a three-year-old, beating 26 others. Terms — £3 10s ; Groomage feo, ss. JABEZ LUKEY, Proprietor, Stone Stables, U-26 4309 Tinrnru THE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE FAUGH-A-BALLAGH WTTX RUN m Good English Grass Paddocks at Fnirlie Crook. Faugh-a-Bulla^h is by Mastor Rowe, out of a Thoroughbred Mnre, and his Stock have nlways been remarkable for *izo and Quality. Tbhmß-£2 2s per Mnre; Guarantco ns por agreement. For Podigreo see Cards. 9-28 4313 H. BTRUTHERS. mO TRAVEL THIS SEASON m the -L Fairlio Crook and Surrounding Districts THE THOROUGHBRED SIRE YOUNG LEOTARD. For Pedigree see Cards. Terms— £2 16s, payable Ist January, 1886 Guarantee »s per agreement, f'rooiniige, 6s, payuble flrat service, four msrcn, the bond fide property of one owner, ono service free. First-class Puddocking at Is 6d per week. t- very care taken, but no responsibility. MALCOLM MoLEOD, 0-21 4232 Proprietor.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 3456, 26 October 1885, Page 4
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