WILL STAND THIS SEASONi eyery alternate Thursday, commencing frpm Ist Noyeraber, at M R yW. HI^LOP'S, rW AIT-A HUN A , Th e Jk.Mpy'^i. Carriage Celebrated WfcyQ ' Stalliou DOLPH EN TON. For Prdigree, see New Zealand Stud-book. Terms, £3 10s, payable on or before Ist February, 1884. Groom's fee, ss. Guarantee as per agreement. A liberal reduction for two or more mnrrs. BOBERT MUKRAY, Jukb., - Proprietor. WILL TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE. . TOKOMTAIRIRO, WAIHOLA, AND TAIERI BEACH DISTRICTS. The f^Wiil*!*3P^l Clydesdale Pure-bred Entire EARL OP BEACOXSFIELD For Pedigree see Cards. Terms, £3 3s. Groom's fee, ss, payable at time of first service. All demands payable on or before lsfc February, 1884. Guarantees as per agreement, payable when mare prores in fca\ ' ROBERT BROWNLIE, Proprietor. N.B. — Mares* consigned by rail to M.ili>urn Station will be carefully attended to. TO TRAVEL TBIS SEASON IN THE TUAPEKA, TUAPEKA WEST, TUAPBkA MOUTH, AND WAITAHUNA WKST DISTRICTS. The * Clydesdale Pure-bred .- ' *T \^f!.jfyr Entire YOUNG PRINCE. Young Pbincb is a dark bay, four years old, stords 16 hands high, with firm symmetry, superior action, is perfectly quiet and good tempered. Sire : The pure bred Clydesdale stallion, Prince, imported from Scotland. Prince's dam, Princess Maud the First, the champion mare of the Colony, the winner of IS First Prizes in ScotLnd and several in Victoria. Prince has gained many Fir.-t Prizes, and his stock cannot be surpassed 1 The Kyneton Agricultural Society awarded him First Prize for the best four yearling, competing against the stock of two imported horses. At a recent National Show in Yic« toria, a yearling filly by Prince gained First Prize. He also took First Prize at the Waikouaiti and Sbag Valley Agricultural and Pastoral Association's Shows of 1872 and 1873 ; and the First Prize at the Blueskin Agricultural and Pastoral Association's Show, 1873. Young Pbincb's dam is the pure-bred Clydesdale mare Kate, by Wallace, out of Maggie. A filly out of Kate took second prize a short time ago *at Palmenton in a ring of seven, and was subsequently sold for 80 guineas, and is now kept exclusively for breeding purposes on the Clydesvale estate. Terras : £2, or £3 guarantee Groom's fee, 58, payable at time of first service. WILLIAM M'GILLIVHAY, Proprietor, Tuapeka West. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE TUAPFK.A MOUTH, TUAPEKA WEST, TUAPEKA FLAT. LAWRENCE, WETHERSTONES, & CLARKS FLAT DISTRICTS. Pure-bred «|VM»iy Stallion LORD LOVAT. Lobd Lovat is a beautiful dark bay, rising four years old, stands 17 hands high, with magnificent bone and substance and unrivalled action, being perfectly quiet and good tempered. He is by the celebrated Clydesdale Stallion Thumper- a horse that has left grand stock in this district. Thumper's siTe (tbe far-famed borse of that name) was admitted by competent judges to be the best horse that ever travelled in Tasmania ; he was never vanquished in the Show-ring, and was bred by U. Simmonds, E?q., being out of that gentleman's famous champion mare The Dummy. Lobd Lotat's dam was the purebred Clyde-dale Polly, whose dam Was imported from Tasmania Polly's sire was che far famed horse Murquis, who travelled in this district and has left some grand stock behind him. Terms, £2 10s ; groom's fee, 5s (payable at time of first service.) All demands payable on or before Ist February. 1884. A liboral concession granted for two or more mares belonging to same owner. A good gra-s paddock provided for mares from a. distance, at a. charge o£ 2s <s<l pec week. All care taken but no responsibility. HUGH BRCCE, Proprietor. mO TRAVEL THIS SEASON J. IS THB TUAPEKA, TUAPEKA WEST, WAITAHUNA WEST, & BEAUMONT DISTRICTS, I The {^Tvtafil Thorough br«J Well known |4^^B^3l! Stallion LAERTES. LIESTBS ia a beautiful baj torse, 15 i hands high, by Maribymong— Magic, by Fisherman— Rose de Florence (vide Austral ian Stud Books ) Laertes bns been a grand performer him* self, amongst his wins being the Gleninncs Cup of £1000, Paramatta Birthday Gift Handicap, Northern J. C Cup of 260iors, Park Stakes, Alexandra Plate of 200botb, Doncaster Handicap, Bat hurst Handicap, Flying Handicap, etc., etc., etc. Tha for.--going races irere won against, large fields of tbe best horses {a tbe AastrfcUaa OoUmiw, and in fast time. Laebtbb has won innumerable races in New Zealand in excellent time. LAKRTEB' breeding is beyond dispute, as Maribymong stands in the first rank in the Colonies as the sire of winner*-. Laehtes is half-brother to such grand performers as Cunumulla, Richuaoud, Segenkoe, and Hecla. Terms, £3— £l los at end of aeuso.i ; and £1 10s if mare proves in foal. Guarantees as per agreement. Groom's fee, 6?, payable at j time of first service. I Paddock accommodation for mares from a distance. Every care taken, but no responsibility. HARRY M'COHNELL, Vn>prieh>r. [A OAKD DHILIP UREN r VALUATOR. RENTS CoLIiEOTBD, &C., &C. ! Offices — Town Hall, Lawrence j
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Tuapeka Times, Volume XVI, Issue 994, 28 November 1883, Page 4
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