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OK) TEAVEL THIS SEASON JL in the TUAPEKA, TUAPEKA WEST. TUAPEKA MOUTH, WAITAHUNA & BEAUMONT DISTRICTS, The -feT W^S£sjft Trotting Thoroughbred J^^^iW^SL, Stallion LIBEETT PATCHEN /or psdigree, &c, «cc cards. WM. DAWSON Prop-iecor TO STAND THIS SEASON AT THE t >-WNER'S FARM, BEAUMONT, Pure ored f JMp* f\ JKV Stallion PEINCE CHAELTE. Pbince Chablie ia by Mr Nimmo's Prince. Terms ua per WM. PHILUPP-I, Proprietor. TO TE|AVEL THIS SEASON IN THE WAITAHUNA, TUAPEKA, AND TUAPEKA WEST DISTRICTS, Purebred y^W^ jf^ jFaf Stallion LOED CEANLEY. Lord Cranley, who was bred by Peter Cooper ,Eaq. , Taieri,is a dark dapple bay horse, beautifully marked, standing 17 bands high, and rising five years old in December. He is well got, being by the celebrated eire. Lord Salisbury (imported), who has an unbeaten record in the show ring Dam, Highland Mary, imported from Victoria ; by Prince Charlie (imported) ; dam, Bonnie Jean imported from Scotland at a fabulous sum by — Simmonds, Esq., Victoria, thus showing that Lobs CbanliKT. is of tbe purest strain of Clydesdale*. Terms, £3— £l payable at end of Beason, and balance when mare proves to be in foal. Guarantees as per arrangement. Groom's fee, ss, to be paid at time of service. Grass paddocks provided for mares coming from a distance. All care taken, but no responsibility. " DAKIEL STEVENSON, Proprietor, TO TEAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE » TUAPEKA, WAITAHUNA. WAITAHUNA WEST, AND TUAPEK V WEST DISTRICTS, (A.lso standing at, Dwyer's Victoria Stables, Lawrence,) Purebred r»C" iHfpsip Stallion BALDWIN. Baldwin is a beautiful dark-brown colt, rising four-year old. He possesses great, streugth and eubstarce, with splendid flat bone, and j»rand feet and pasterns. He is full brother to Keformer. As a yearling BALDWIN gained the following prizeo, viz : — First, at Waitahuna, second at Balclutba. As a two-year-old, he gained first priz<3 at Balclutha, and second at Tokomuiriro. As a three-year«old, first at Dunedin Exhibition ' Show $ first at Tokomairiro, and first at Balcluth a. ' Sire, Gladstone, was shown in Dune.iin in ' 1880 as a two-year-old, and gained first i prize; also gained first prize at (he same show the following year, and carried off fir?t prize same day for best entire in tbe yard, ( any age, competing og.tinst aged horses. In 1881 he gained first prize at Taieri ; came day, first for best entire in the yard. In 1882 he gained first at, Taieri. Gladstone, by Prince Charlie, wus imported From Scotland by Mr Wm. Boag. Bred by Mr J. Nichol Fleming, of Knockdon, out of his marc Day ling. Prince Charlie and Prince of Wales urn I nearly full brothers they being both out of Darling, their circs being respectively ihe General and Prince Alfred, both by the same horse. Gladstone's dam, Mnggi'e, by Tr urnper, imported from Scotland by Mr William Moffatt. Baldwin's dam, Lucy, bred by Koberl. Clark, Eeq. Lucy is tbe winner of eight first prizes and five second prizes. Lucy's sire, Taieri Lad. Taieri Lad as a yeorling gnined ( the Silver Cup at the Taieri against. 12 com« petitors ; as a two-year-old, Silver Medals at Tokomairiro and Balclutha Agricultural Shows, against five others ; as a three-year-old, first prize at Balclutha. Taieri Lad's sire, Emperor, by Napolejn, imported ( rom Scotland by tbe late Mr John JVimmo, out of Nancy, imported from Scotland by Mr W. F. Valpy. Lucy's dam, Maggie Watt, by Marquis, was champion iaare for many years t at Tokomairiro and Balclutha. Mag<?ie Watt, out of Kate, bred by the late Peter Lawson. Kate, by Barr's Charley, by Lord Paisley, imported from Scotland by the late Robert Miller. Charley's dam, Blanche, bred by M'lntosh Bros., Victoria, and im- . ported to New Zealand by the late Mr David Hiebet; by that celebrated horse Princa ' Charlie; thus showing Baldwin to be con- t nected with some of the best blood ever imported to New Zealand Terms — £3, half payable at end of season ; balance when mare proves in foal. Groom fee sj. Guarantees as per arrangement. WILLIAM ROBINSON, ! Proprietor. $ George Linklat'jb, , Groom-in-charge. VINCENT PY.KE BUSINESS AGENT, LAND AND LAND BOABD BUSINESS, MINING BUSINESS. ] Shares Bought and Sold on Account only. c Newspaper Business. ( AEBITBATION BUSINESS f CONDUCTED. x Patent Business and Parliamentary '( Business Arranged. <] 32J80N.D STREET, DUNEDIN 5

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1868, 3 February 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1868, 3 February 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1868, 3 February 1892, Page 1

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