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Entire Horses. TO STAN® THIS SEASON At Iskbank, The Blood Entire House HIS EXCELLENCY. By tbe imported sire His Excellency, well known in Southland as the best blood entire erer introduced here. Dam, Tullop, one of the finest mures of New South Wales, imported thence to Southland by the late Captain Howell. Tullop was the mother of the famous racehorse Sailor, to whom, on the dam’s side, therefore, His Excellency is brother. His Excellency is a dark chestnut, 'is strongly and symmetrically built, and better adapted for producing weight-carrying hacks than any animal shown this year. His stock may be seen, and speak for themselves. Terms, £2; Groomage, ,ss, Guarantees, by arrangement. A large and well watered paddock for mares. livery care taken, but no responsibility. Season ends February Ist, 1881. After that date a charge of 2s fid per week will be made on all mares remaining in paddock. W. A. LYON, Proprietor, Islabank. HO STAND AT GROPER’S BUSH, - and travel Riverton, Jacob’s River, Otautau, Limestone Plains, and Orepuki ‘ districts, 1 The Thoroughbred Entire Hobsk M TJ L A T T 0.. Mulatto is a black horse, 16 hands high, rising four years old. He was got by The Nigger, dam Judy by Leamington; sire Leamington, dam Sister of Mercy by Melbourne, Freaby Romulus, Selina by Fitzeagl«, Roily by Hyacintlms.— See New Zealand Stud Book. The Nigger was bred by J, Lee, Esq., -and was got by Barbarian, dam Yixrn by Little John, dam Topsy by Yeung Marquis. Barbarian is. full, brother to The Barb, by Sir Hercules. —Vide New South Wales Stud Book. Terms, £2 ss, payable on or before tbe Ist Februaiy, 1881. -Guarantees as per agreement. Paddock accommodation provided free : every care taken, but no responsibility. H. & J. WARD, Proprietors. THE :. PURE BRED CLYDESDALE ■V ■ Entire Horse • . MAEQTJIS OF HAMILTON Will Travel this season in the Districts of Eitketox, Jacob’s Eiyeb, Otautau, ■Waiau, aud Oeepuki. Marquis of Hamilton is adark dapple bay, stands 16i bauds high and has proved himself a sure foal-getter. His temper, action, and .Constitution cannot be excelled. Pedigree. —Got by the well-known horse Marqtis, out of Fanny, by Boisdaie. Boisdale, imported from Tasmania, one of tbe best horses ever iu the district (supposed to have been poisoned at Teviot, while upwards of one hundred mares were waiting for him). Fanny, out of (Kate, by the imported horse Napoleon. Old Marquis died last winter at the age of 21 years, and never cost his owners one sixpence for medicine. / Marquis of Hamilton gained the Silver Medal at the Clutha Show when shown as a f.uoe-ycar old. Terms, £3. Grooms Fee, ss. RICHARD NEWTON, Owner, ’ ;■ Riverton. rjlEE' CARRIAGE ENTIRE HORSE ’ TOFSAIL Will travel this season in the Riverton, Otautau, and Orepuki Districts. Further particulars will appear next issue. H. HOWELLS, Proprietor. Public Notices NOTICE.

£6O E E W A E D. mp above reward will be given by me t -**• the first person who will give such 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. Merrivak, 28th March, 1880. JOB PRINT ING n newest designs, .executed at Aha Westebb Stab Office, Riverton. ,£4,000 SWEEP ' NO. 7, OH THE WELLINGTON CUE, To <be run in the first week in FEBRUARY, 1881. TtCKSTS ... itl- £ First. Horse ... • ••• 1,000 Second Horse .... ... ... 300 Third Horse 200 Other starters (divided) ... ... 700 Non Starters (divided) ... ... 1,800 The £7oo' for other starters will average .about £IOO each horse. The £IBOO for non-starters will average .about £6O each horse. Mr George North, of Lambton Quay, announces his seventh annual sweep on the Wellington Cup. This time it is for no less than £4.000, which will give handsome prizes even to tits non-starters. Mr North’s former racing sweeps have invariably been conducted with such .thorough fairness as to give entire satisfaction to all interested, and we are not surprised to bear that there is .a bi .sk demand for' tickets for his fourtbousand-pounder.— “Evening Post,” Sept. 9. Address—GEO. NORTH, Box 109, Post .Office, or Lambton Quay, Wellington.g

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Western Star, Issue 406, 1 January 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Western Star, Issue 406, 1 January 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Western Star, Issue 406, 1 January 1881, Page 4

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