Consultations. J. L. FLEMING’S GRAND CONSULTATION. ON THE CUP To be Run in November. 2000 SUBSCRIBERS AT 10s. EACH. First Horse... ... ... £4OO Second Horse ... ... 150 Third Horse ... ... 100 Other Starters (divided) ... 150 Non-starters (divided) ... 200 IE cheques are sent exchange must be added, and stamps enclosed for reply and result. J. L. FLEMING, Next Bank of New Zealand, 191 g Hereford street, Christchurch. The Stud. TO TRAVEL THE ASHBURTON DIS TRICT. THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE TRIBUNE. I'or Terms, &c., Apply, GROOM IN CHARGE. Sept., 1880. 265 u CARRIAGE HORSE, LIBERAL. TO RUN IN A PADDOCK WITH MARES AT GROVE FARM, LIBERAL. By Messenger, out of a Golden Grape mare. Liberal is four years old, and proved a sure foal-getter. Apply JOHN CARTER, 2880 ('Grove Farm. TO TRAVEL THE ASHBURTON DISTRICT. THE CLYDESDALE .HORSE VISCOUNT. II- Y the Marquis, out of Belle ; Marquis J> 1 Little John, by Cheviot, out of Nancy. Bello out of Jwjsie by Clyde. Jessie, out of Betty, second prize mare at the Royal Agricultural Show, Battersea, and bred by M‘Keix’, Stilling. Cheviot by Royal Conqueror. Rov-al Conqueror took first prize against two and three year old colts at Battersea, and imported to Canterbury by the Hon. W. Robinson. For terms, anply " GROOM IN CHARGE. Alford Station, Sept. 1880. 203 g NOTICE TO FARMERS AND HORSE BREEDERS. THE CLYDESDALE HORSE BONNY SCOTLA N D YT7TLL travel the Ashburton district this ’ V season wherever inducements offer. Will stand at ANFIELD FARM, near Tinwald. For pedigree see cards. Terms £3, payable Ist January, 1881. Groomage Fee, 55., payable first service. Further particulars by 274 g W. FERGIE, in charge. rnO TRAVEL THE ASHBURTON 1 DISTRICT. The Clydesdale Horse Cheviot, By The Marquis out of an imported mare. Marquis by Little John, by Cheviot out of Nancy. Nancy imported, and by the horse that stood second to Sir Walter Scott at the Royal Agricultural Show, Battersea, and bred by Mr. Kier, Stirling. Cheviot, by Royal Conqueror, out of Betty, both imported. Royal Conqueror took first prize against two and three year old colts at Battersea, and imported to Canterbury by the Hon. W. Robinson. For terms, apply GROOM IN CHARGE. Oct. Ist., 1880. 290 a TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, The well-known Clydesdale Stallion YOUNG SIR COLIN CAMPBELL. Young sir colin Campbell is a rich dark bay, with black points, stands 10 hands 3 inches high, with great substance and quality of bone, and superior action. He is rising six years old, and possesses a remarkably good temper, which has been thoroughly tested by his winter’s work on the farm of his owner. YOUNG SIR COLIN CAMPBELL by Old Sir Colin Campbell, out of an iported mare. Young Sir Colin Campbell will travel rough the districts of Chertsey, Wakali, Rakaia, Methven, and Alford Forest. Terms L2 2s. if paid on Ist of January, 1881; if after that date, L2 10s. Groomage fee, ss. N. WELSH, Saddler, South Rakaia, 239 g Owner. Ball programme cards in very neat styles, with Pencils and Ribbons, printed at the Guardian Office, East street, near Railway Station,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 171, 20 October 1880, Page 1
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