celebrated Clydesdale Stallion ACCOUNTANT Will be at Captain Stevens’, Gummie’s Bush, Wednesday nigbt, 12th November (weather permitting), and stand Thursday, 13th, to serve mares, and every alternate Thursday afterwards until farther notice. ANDREW STEYENSON, For owners (Messrs Little & Cattanach).
iHE pure bred Clydesdale Entire Horse LOED BEACONSEIELD Will stand at Mr A. Calder’s, Thornbury, and Mr E. Guppies’, Otautau, and will travel theWinton, Wallacetown and Western restricts. Pedigeeb: Lord Beaeonsfield (106 New Zealand Stud Book), foaled 1876, bay, b’’ed by Mr Edward Menlove, Windsor Park, O&rnaru. Sire, Crown Prince (61 New Zealand Stud Book), bred by the late John Kimmo, Wardlands, West Xaieri ; Crown Prince is by Emperor (82 N. Z. Stud Book), out of Jean, imported from Scotland by Mr Niimno ; Emperor was got by Napoleon (3 N. Z. Stud Book), imported from Scotland, out of Nancy (281 N. Z. Stud Book), imported from Scotland by the late Mr W. H. Yalpy. Dam, Duchess Y. (237 N. Z. Stud Bonk), bred by the Hon. Neil Black, Mount Nonrat, Victoria. Terms : £4 ; guarantee, £2 10s payable at end of season, £2 10s additional when mare proves in foal. Groom’s fee, se, payable at time of first service. CALDEE & CUPPLES. nno TRAVEL THIS SEASON The Thoroughbred Horse CAMP D E N (Bred by the Hon. Eobert Campell) In Invercargill and surrounding districts, including Wallacetown, Waianiwa, Eiverton, Otautau, Wairio, Wrey’s Bush, Limestone Plains, Mable Bush, Long Bush, and Woodlands. Pedigeee: Catnpden, by Traducer; dam, Jue-de Esprit; Jue-de-Esprit, bred in Canterbury by Messrs G. and H. Lee, in 1862, got by Peter Fiatl (a) ; her dam, Jessie, by Mullyaon (a) • dam, by Bay Cunnerton ; Mullyson, by Mully (Further reference sec Stud Book), thus showing Catnpden to be of the fastest and most fashionable blood of the day, being halfbrother to those well-known horses—Lurline, Templeton, Mata, Le Loup, and Sir Modred, all of which have been Cup winners, thus showing this horse to be of pure and undeniable blood. Terms: £2 ss, payable on Ist February, 18H5 ; Groom’s Fee, ss, payable at first service. J. L. WILSON, Seaward Bush.
RODERICK D II TJ ttISTILL travel the following districts:— Ori ti Flat, Limestone Plains, Gum mie’s Bush, Wild Bush, Thornbury, and Waimatukn. Terms : £l. WILLIAM HAMILTON. Travel this season in th Wrey’s Bush, Wuirio, Otautuu, Eastern Bush, Thorn bury, Eivcrton, and Orejmki districts. The Thoeougubeed Stallion T A S S 0. Terms—£3, payable to groom in charge on or before Ist February, 1535. Groom’s fee ss, payable at first service. W, REASON, Groom in charge,
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Western Star, Issue 895, 8 November 1884, Page 4
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420Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Western Star, Issue 895, 8 November 1884, Page 4
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