Neiv Zealand Railways. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS BOXING DAY, 1885. FAIRLIE CREEK SPORTS— EXCURSION FROM TIMARU. THE Morning Train from Timaru to Fairlio Creek will start at 8.20 a.m. and run 35 minutes later than usual, and tho Evening Train from Fairlie Oreok will start nt 6.5 p.m. and run 1 hour 50 minutes later than usual. Excursion Tickets available by these Trains only will be issued as under : — Retcbn FAEBB. First Second From Class Class. Timaru, Waitohi Road, and "J , 3s 6d intermediate stations j Pleasant Point 4s 2s 9d Sutherland*, Care, Coal} 3a 6(J 2a 6d Creek ) Children under three years of age, Free ; over threo and under twelve, Half Fare. WAIMATE CALEDONIAN SPORTS. The Evening Trains from Timaru to Oamaru and Oamaru to Timaru will start at 5.25 p.m. and 5.20 p.m. respectively, oacl running an hour later than usual. The Evening Train from Waimate Studholrne Junction and back will start at 6.40 p.m., and run an hour later than usual. Fares (with the eicoption of the Ex» cursion Fares abovo quoted) as already notified. Goods Traffic -will be suspended on Christmas and Boxing Days. 12-22 5275 By Order. Sttul Horses. rpHB THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE FAUGH-A-BALLAGH WILL RUN m Good English Grass Paddocks at Fairlie Creek. Faugh a-Ballagh is by Master So wo, out of a Thoroughbred Mare, and his Stock have always been remarkable for Size and Quality. Teems— £2 2s per Mare ; Guarantee as per agreement. For Pedigree Bee Cards. 9-28 4313 H. BTRUTHERS. THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE GENERAL MANAGER, To Travel the Fairlie Crack, Bherwood Downs, Raincliff, Totara and Albury Districts. TERMS— £4 4a. Groomage ss, to be paid at first service. Good Paddocking at Is 6 per week. All care taken, but no responsibility. All money to be paid to the Groom od Ist January, 1886. JOHN lIiXAH, 9-25 6294 Proprietor, Fairlia Creek. npHE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE HOTSPTJB. Will Travel this Season m tho TIMARU, TEMUKA, WINCHESTER, PLEASANT POINT, AND PAREORA DISTRICTS, and will Stand at Home from SATURDAY TO MONDAY. HOTSPUR was T>red by Mr Byan, m South Australia. Bire Honeslish (imp.), dam Ranee (dam of Leo and The Thane), by Ringer (imp.), out of a daughter of Croupier (imp.). Honeotish (imp.) by Young Dntchman, out of All's Well, by The Cure. Young Dutchman by Flying Dutchman, out of Wish by Touchstone, out of Hope, by Muley Moloch. Flying Dutchman by Bay Middleton, out of Barbelle, by Sandbeck. Ringer (imp.), by Pyrrhus the First, out of Belfry, by Surplice, out of Vibration, by Sir Hercules. Croupier (imp.), by Touchstone, out of Decoy, by Tilho da Puta, out of Tinesse, by Peruvian. HOTSPUR won tho MURCHESON MAIDEN PLATE, and PUBLICANS' PURSE, the CORINTHIAN CUP (Welter Handicap), carrying lOst 81b ; ot Flemington, and the EPSOM HANDICAP at Sandhurst. Jjeo, his half-brother (out of same mare), won the ADELAIDE TOWN PLATE (w.f.a.), the SMYTHESDALE HANDICAP, the TALBOT BOROUGH HANDICAP, tho GEELONG HANDICAP, the GEELONG GOLD CUP, Urn CHAMPION RACE (run at Launceston that year, 1873, w.f.a., three miles), and the TASMANIAN TUKF CLUB HANDICAP. HOTSPUR was awarded the Gold Medal for the best Thoroughbred Entire at Oamaru m 1882, also First Prise at Timaru 1884. A colt by him was awarded First Prize at Christchnrch, 1883. His colta were First and Second at Oamaru 188 S. In 1884 a two-year-old colt was awarded First Prize, and his fillies were First and Second m the two-year-old class. TERMS— £4, Payable on Ist January, 1886. Groomnge Fee ss, payable at first Service. Good Grass Paddocks provided for six weeks. Every care taken, but no responsibility. THOMAS ELLIOTT, Proprietor, 10-16 4503 Finn Valley, Sutherlands. rpHE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE LORD LOFTUS WILL TRAVEL THIS SEASON m Waitohi, Point, Levels Plains, and Surrounding Districts. Lord Loftus is a Dork Bay, with Black Points. His Siro, Sir Colin Campbell, is well known. Teems— £3, payable Ist January, 1886 ; Guarantee as per agreement. Grooaage, ss, on bervice. Good Paddocks. Every oare but no responsibility. Lord Loftus will be at Home from Saturday to Monday. For particulars see Cards. Also, m the Temuka, Waitohi, Kakahu, Geraldine, Orari, Point, Levels Plains, and Surrounding Districts, The HACKNEY and COACH STALLION BOBBIE BURNS. Is five years old, sixteen hands high ; Bay, with Black Points. Sire, Detraotor. Tebmb— £3. Groomage <«o, ss. Particulars on application. MICHAEL MAZE, 9-28 4818 Pleasant Point. mo TRAVEL THIS SEASON, In the Temuka, Waitohi, Timaru, Wai-iti, Mount Horrible, and Pareora districts, and to Stand at Murphy and Stock's Stables at ond of each weeK — THE THOROUGHBEED SIRE DISCRETION. Terms — £8 8s per singlu mare; guarantee, £5 i groomage, ss. For Pedigree see Cards. Five mores, the property of one owner, one service Free. All ewe taken, but no reponei* bUity! 915 4187 JT. HOLLAND.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 3508, 26 December 1885, Page 3
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