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Entire Horses, .0 STAND THIS SEASON At Islabank, Theßiood Entibb Hobbk MS EX C EIi.LJ NCt f the .imported giro His Excellency, well « town in Southland as the best blood entire er introduced here. Dam, Tullop, one of e finest niares of New jSoutli Wales, >rted thence to Southland by the late Capj in Howell. Tullop was the mother of the moufl racehorse Sailor, to whom, on thq nr im's side, therefore,. His Excellency is ■other. J His Excellency is a dark chestnut, is rongly and symmetrically built, and better H lapted for producing weight-carrying hacks ian any animal shown this year. His stock ay be seen, and speak for themselves/ Terms, £2; Groomage,: ss* Guarantees, f arrangement. .' r A laTge and well watered paddock for tares. Every care taken, but no responsiility. Season ends February Ist, 1881. After date a charge of 2s 6d per week will be lade on all mares remaining in paddock. W.A.LYON, ! Proprietor, Islabank. \0 STAND' S AT GROPER'S BUSH, and travel Riverton, Jacob's River, Otautau, Limestone Plains, and Orepuki districts, The Tbobotjghbbed Ehtirb HObbe M TJ L A T T 0. . Mulatto is a black horse, 16 ham's high, "sing four years old. He was got by he Nigger, dam Judy by Leamington; sire earnings, dam, Sister of, Mercy by_ Mel>ourne, Frea by Romulus, Selina.by Fitzagle, Roily by Hy&crathns. —See New Jealand Stud Book# a The Nigger was bred by J. Lee, Esq., and was got by Barbarian, dam Vixen by Little John, dam Topsy by Young Barbarian is full brother to The Barb, by Sir Hercules.—Vide New South Wales Stud Book. Terms, £2 ss< payable on or before the Ist Februaiy, 1881. Guarantees as per agreement. Paddock accommodation provided free: every caro taken, but no responsibility. H. & J. WARD, Proprietors. THE PUREvBRED CLYDESDALE - ; Entibk Hobse MAEQUIS OP HAMILTON Will Travel this season in the Districts of Etteetok, Jacob's Kiteb, Otautau, Waiatj, akd Obeptjki. Makquib of Hamilton isadark dapple bay, atahdtlfii hands high and has proved himself a sure foal-getter. His temper.ructlou, and constitution cannot be excelled. iPkdioeee.—Gofby the well-known hwse Marquis,-out of Fanny, by Boisdale. Boi'edole,'imported from Tasmania, one of the beat horses ever in'the district (supposed N> have been poisoned "at Teviot, >while upward* df one hundred mares >were wtii»ing for him). Faur.-y, out of Kate, by 'the imported horse Napoleon. Old Marquis-died;lust winter at the age of 21 years, and never cost bis owners one sixpence for medicine. Marquis of Hamilton gained the Silver Medal at the Clutha Show when shown as* two-year old. Terms, £3. Grooms Fee, ss. RICHARD NEWTON, Owner, Riverton. raE CARRIAGE ENTIRE HORSE , TOPSAIL : Will 'travel 'this season in the Riverton, Otautao, and Orejmki Districts. Further particul»rs will appear next «. HOWELLS, Proprietor. Public Notices NOTIC B. £5 0 B E W A & D. npHW above reward will be given by me t' * the first person who will give *uch information as will lead to the conviction of any person injuring, stealing or unlawfully removing any stock or other property of mine. JOHN. C. ELLIS. Merrivale, 28th March, 1880. OB P INT I N G n newest designs, executed at the Webtebw Stax. Office, Riverton. ,'S WEEP NO. 1, ON THE WELLINGTON CUP, To be run in the first week in FEBRUARY, 1881. First Horse 1;000 Second Horse 3GO Third Horse ... " 2«0 Other starters (divided) 700 Non Starters (divided) ... ... 1,800 The £W£ for other starters will average shout £IOO each horse. The £IBOO .for non-starters will average about £6O each horse. Mr George North, of Lambton 'Quay, announces his seventh nmiuul sweep ou the Wellington Cup. This time it is for no IeBS than £4.G r JO, which will give handsome piizes evrn to tUe non-»taitur.«. Mr Nov.tli's former racing sweeps haVoitivariably been'conducted witmsuch thorough fairness as to" give entire satfsfaction-to all interested, and we are not surprised »o hearr that.there is a bi.sk demand lor. tickets 'for his four thousand-pounder.— " Evening Post," Sept. 9. Address—GEO. NORTH, Box 100, Boat Office, or Lambton Quay, Woiiingtou.B

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Western Star, Issue 404, 25 December 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Western Star, Issue 404, 25 December 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Western Star, Issue 404, 25 December 1880, Page 4

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