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Stud Horses. TO STAND THIS SEASON IN THB Timaru, Temuka, and Pareora Districts, The thoroughbred Stallion, A L B U R Y. ' By Master Agnes — Bijou, by Melton. Terms- £5 6s eaoh, poyable let January, 1892 j groomage . foe 6s, poyable at first service. Good paddocking for maros. but no v responsibility. For further particulars see ■ Stud Book, and Carda ; or apply u> c H. B.OTHWE 01 , ' c Melville Hotel, Timaru. Or Groom m charge. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. IN THE Timaru and Surrounding Districtß, The Imported Thoroughbred Stallion •"O AVENSORAIG, By Craig Millar — Lady Ravenaworth. Terms, £4> 4b; payable let January, 1892. Groomage Fee, 6s ; payable at firat service. AH Mares Sold or Exchanged held to be m T FOBl ' 1 For Further Partioulars ccc Cards. P v „. 8081. MAHONY, ' Proprietor, , Timaru. '• TO TRAVEL THE SEASON » IN THE r Timaru, Pleasant Point, Cave, Albury, Pareori. and St. Andrews Diatricfs, B Tho Purubr. d Clydesdale Stallion . "Vf A N Q U IS HER Termp : £4, payable Ist January, 1892 ; f Groomage fee sa, pnyublo first service. For Pedigree see Curds. MAZE. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT TBB Masonic Hotel Stables, St. Andrews, Tho Celebrated Entire Pony . qp O M T II U M B, Foimerly tho properly of Mr Donald Mnnro, of Kingsdown. Terms — £2 2s j two or more moree ob per ugreoment. Payablo on Januiry let, 1892. 0. WE'DERELL. TO TK,'vVii'_ 'IBIS 8 PAS ON, IN TIIR - Timaru, Otaio, uud Waimate Districtß. The Imported Oldenburg Stalli'.n f\ R P H E U S. Orpheus took First Prize Canterbury Show, 1889, and First Award Oamaru Show, IFB9. Stable* at Waimate— Freemen Broß ; Head stables — Competall, nour Timaru. Fee — For single mareß, £5 5; ; payable Ist ' January, 1892Groomage feo sa, payablo at first service guarantees as per arrangement. Good pad dook ing free ; paddocking may aleo he hod a the Makikihi Furni f.-co All <-.iro taken bu no responsibility. Ac this hori<o is liu.ito I early application is necessary. For pedigree, eco curds. FRANK SfM.MOVS I'lUiir/stali. TO TRAVEL THIS S BASON IN THE Timaru, Pareora, Pleasant Point, Temuka, and *-'urroui.Hi.i|/ Districts, The Purebred Clydesdale Entire > OONNY BREAST KNOT, By Young Banker, dam PrinoePß Royal. Also, TO STAND AT THE KENNELS, Tho Thoroughbred Entire, . TT" I MB E R L E V, j ' ■■ By Apromont, dam Martyr. For further Pedigree see Cards. (Both the Proporty of E. Timabu Rhodks.) Good paddock accommodation provided for . mares from a distance for six weoke. Every care token but no reaponeibility. £_ 4s ; Guarantees as por agrormont. Groomage fee 6s, payable at first service. For further particulars apply to, MANAGER, Hadlow. Or, Groomß m Chargo : Bonny Breast Knot— A. AGNEW. Kimberley-0. CORNELIUS. B . ,_ ■ TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE , Fairlie Crook, Albury, Cave, Rainoliff, Totara, and Pleasant Point Districtß. '": THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE "&/r O A N A Moana, by Rama Rama— Wainui, by Ravensworth (imp.) — Woimeo, by Sir Heroulee— Flora Molvor, by Emigrant (imp.) Kama Hmna by Towton (imp.) Waimea. Towton full brother to The Feer, by Melbourne— Oinizelli, by Touchstone, Ravensworth, by Touohstone — Fair Joan. Moana, bred by Mr Redwood, is a dark chestnut, stands about 16 hands, with good bone and substance, and splendid temper, and is a good jumper. His breeding is undenl- * | able, and he has been a creditable performer, and is a sure foal-getter. Good paddocking for Mares, Is per weok at Fairlio Creek. All oare taken, but no responsibility. Terms, £4 ; 5s Groomago at first sorvioo. All Feea Payable on tho Ist January, 1892. HUGH KBRR, Fairlie Creek. WILL STAND THIS SEABON, AT Albury, South Canterbury, 'A R T I L L E R Vi By Muskot— Ouida. .. Winnor of the Dunedin Ohampagno and . Canterbury Cup. f Terms — 6. -Guineas. All maros sent to Albury will bo met by a Groom. Paddoqking free. Apply R. BUTHERFORD, ■ .■.., Albury. I ' WILL TRAVEL Tbe Cave, Totara', Woitobi, Kakahu, Qeraldioe, and Tomuka District*, and will stand at his ' owner's stablea, Pleasant Point, from Friday to Monday during the seaaon. , The Celebrated American Standard-bred i „Trotting, Trotting Horse, ■ m ' B -X A 8. By Borlin (Imp)— dam Rose (winner of , Boveral trota), by Sholea (Imp). ' Texas, is a dark groy, 6 years old; stonde 1 I6f hands 'high, has splendid tempor and grand aotion', Fer Terms and Particniars soe Cards. IJOHN MURPHY, Pleaßant Point,

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Timaru Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 5262, 13 October 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 5262, 13 October 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 5262, 13 October 1891, Page 4

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