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PuMic Notices THE Clipper Schooner Now loading at Dunodin for Riverton direct and will sail on or about Saturday, 10th inet. £3 -E3 JU J-) S Garden Seeds!! From the Latest Importations. send miles away when you can get better suited close at hand. Rhubarb Roots from 4d caoh, a splendid assortment of Early Seed Potatoes, and unquestionable Early Cabbage Plants, at COLLINS' SEED DEPOT, RIYERION & THORNBURY.

TO Travel the surrounding district and stand at Burnbank, Limestone Plains, The Purebred Clydesdale Colt FARMERS' PRIDE Farmers' Pride is rising three yearn old, and was bred by Mr John Lindsay, Limei stone Plains, out of the famed mare Bloßsora, |by Wait-a-Weo He is a dark bay, stands j over 16 hands high, and possesses in a sfcrik- ' ing degree the valuable characteristics that have gained for his ancestors a reputation second to none in the Australian Colonies. Wait-a-Wee was bred by E. Menlove, Esq., Windsor Park, Oamaru, by Prince Charlie (impoited by W. Boag, Esq., Canterbury); dam, Kate, by Blair's Champion (imported). Blossom, the dam of Farmers' Pride, was imported from Tasmania. She has been a most successful prize-taker both in Tasmania and Southland, and her stock are so well known that further reference to her is unnecessary. Wait-a-Wee gained first at Oamaru in 1879, and second at Dunedin in 1880 and 1881, and first at Invercargill in 1880, when ho ob» tainedthe cup given as a special prize for colts three years and under. In 1881 he was placed first at Invercargill, and second for aged horses. At the Western Distriot A. and P. show at Riverton in 1882 he took first prize for aged horses. Terms, £i; half guarantee, £5; payable on or before Ist February, 1886. Groom's fee, ss, payable at time of service. J. LINDSAY, ProprHop. fTTHE pure bred Clydesdale Entire Horse Young Wallace Will travel the Mossburn, Wrey's Bush, Otautau, Wairio, Oreti Plains and Waiau districts. Particulars in future issue. . W. WATT, Proprietor. nilE pure bred Clydesdale Entire Horsn Lord Beaconsfield Will travel the New River, Wullacetown, Winfcon, Thombuiy, Oreti, Mabel Bush and Invercargill districts. For pedigree, see cards. Terms, £3 j guarantee, £2 payable «t end of season, £2 additional when mare proves in foal. Groom's fre, ss, payable at time of "first service. CALDER & CUPPLES. mHE Celebrated Pure Clydesdale Entire Horse RODERICK DHU Will stand at Drjtmniond and travel th« Waimatuku, Oi <g ti Flat and Western Districts. Terms. £1; payable lft February, 18S6. For pedigree, &c, see cards. Wit. HAMILTON, Proprietor. THE PUREBKED CHAMPION CLYDESDALE S L'ALLION EXTINGUISHER Stand at his owner's farm, Drummond, near Gla Ifield, during the ensuing season, nn.l travel the surrounding Extinguisher, five-year-old, is a beautiful bay, with splendid action, fine temper, and has got more bono and hair of the right sort than any other horse in New Zealand. Pedigree. Extinguisher was bred by Mr John Russell out of his famous maro Maggie McConnick. Maggie McCormick is out of Miss McCormick, by Sir William Wallace. Miss McCormick, imported from Australia, was bred by that famous breeder, Mr Thos. McCormick, Dean, near Ballarat, whose breed of Clydesdales aro well known in Victoria, and was specially selected for her breeding qualities. The correctness of that judgment has been fully verified. Maggie McCormick was second at Timaruas a yearling, and was beaten by a Young Vanquisher Jilly belonging to tho Levels; first at Oamaru the same year, and the judges Bpeoially commended her for the best mare or filly in the yard. As a two-year.old she took first at Timarn and second in Oamaru, and as a three-year-old was second in Christchurch, and stood second for tho Derby in Oamaru, 1879, boing beaten by Annio Laurio. Extinguisher is by that famou.* stallion Young Vanquisher, imported from Scotland by the late David Nisbctt. Giandsire, Vanquisher. Young Vanquisher dam, by Lochfergus Champion, by Champion, better known to brooders by Iho name of Blair's Champion. Young Vanquisher has taken a great number of Jirsfc prizes. As a two-year-old Extinguisher was first in his class, and champion ;.t Dunedin. Was also first and Champion at Invercargill, beating Just the Time o' D iy, Bouter Johnny, Argyle, Glasgow, Accountant, Ac, Ao, A good English grass paddock for mares. All care taken, but no responsibility. For terms apply to John MoFavlane j or 1), McFABLANE, i Proprietor,

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Western Star, Issue 988, 7 October 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Western Star, Issue 988, 7 October 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Western Star, Issue 988, 7 October 1885, Page 3

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