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TO STAND' THIS SEASON* at'Mesara Matson; Gox, and Go.’a • Premises, West street, Ashburton,.;the,hi,;(ki IMPORTED AMERICAN TROTTING stallion, Oakgroye. OAKGROYE isabayhbrsa with blaok points, rising five yeare,.by Irvington out of Lady Yenture, by Belmont.; Irvington by Rysdyk’s Hambletonian OU,t fjf Imogene, by Seely's American Star. Rys* dyk’s Hairobletonian wat one of' ! the beat horses that ever stood in America, his service being 500 dollars. Terms—£7 7,s for one mare, £6 6s each for two mares, £5 5a each for three or more mares ; payable by acceptance, due on January Ist, 1883. Qrdomage fee of 5s per mate, payable on first service. For further particulars apply on the premises. MATSON. COX, & 00. That unequalled andPavoRITE THOROtJGSBRBD Hit RE Tribune,; ;,j By “ Traducet,” dam '[<* Azuttema,” Will Travel his accustomed route this Season. ■ , The excellence of “ Tribune’s ” stock induced Mr Herring to purchase him for the Alford Estate Company. Well-sheltered Paddocks,. withL Abundance of Grass and Water, will,, be set apart for Brood Mares during the" season. For terms, etc., apply at Muir’s Repository, or Groom in Charge. Alford, Oct. 4, 1882. ' oS

The pure bred cltdesdalb ENTIRE ; ; Strathmore,, Will Travel this Season ht; the ASHBURTON, V] And Surrounding Districts.; For particulars'see Cards. , R. EDGWORTH, Owner, . Ashburton, Oct. 5,1882. ■ r.U 5q

“E DRAUGHT, STALLION Will shortly arrive in Ashburton, and Will Travel North and South of Aahpurton and Ashburton Forks. , Drayman will be at JVT‘Rae’a;' Stables every Saturday. ’ “ Drayman ” is a dapple ferp w^ f t rising six years, has heavy bone, and is active. His sire was “Young Prince of Wales,’ and is owned by S. B. Sutton. Jfot in* formation and particulars apply to i Drayman 1 GILBERT EOOLES, T-. -1 BA In charge.

f|lo STAND THIS SEASO^ f) 1882 1 The pure Clydesdale .Stalllqi), Dundee (46)^ Dundee is a beautiful bay, 6 yean old; bred by Mr Robert Wilkin, Christchurch. Sire Prince Charlie (4) dam Charlotte, by Lord Haddo (imported); 2nd dam Bess, by Cromwell (imported). Dundee will stand at Maconan Station, and travel between Maronan and r Grove Farm and surroundidg districts. Teems— £3 5s each ; .guaranteed, £4 4a. Groomage Fee, ss. . Every care taken, but no responsibility. The above figures , refer to ‘ Draught Stud Book for New Zealand. WILKIN & CARTER, 120 Grove Farm, Tinwald.

TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON in ASHBURTON And surrounding District, THE CLYDESDALE SE Pretender, r Pedigree: i Pretender is a dark bay with' black points, rising eight years old, with good bone/and substance; stands 16£- bands high, splendid temper, good and a quiet worker. "j Pretender is by Prince Charlie (imported from Scotland by Mr W. -Boag), out of Maggie by King Fergus (imported from Scotland by Mr David Ulnnes). Maggie’s dam imported from Tasmania. Pretender gained second prize in the Northern Show as a two-year-old in 1876. He also took second prize in 1878. Terms—£2, payable on Ist January, 1883, and 5s groomage. Groomage fee payable on first service. Will be in Ashburton every SATURDAY. WM. H. JOHNS, 4o Trevor ton.

rjlO STAND THIS SEASON—IBB2 "THE CLYDESDALE STALLION BONNY SCOTLAND. BONNY SCOTLAND is a dark brown, rising five years old, stands 16£ hands, with good bone and substance ; splendid temper, good action, and very quiet. Bred by Thomas Pashby, Esq., Kaiapoi. Sire —Sir Walter Scott (imported), dam Bonny by Sir Colin Campbell. Bonny Scotland will Travel the Waterton, Wakanui, and Ashburton Forks districts. Terms for Season, £3 3s. Oroomage fee, ss. Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars, apply to the s 23 GROOM IN CHARGE. gOXING! BOXING!! BOXING 11! DAN LEA, Champion Light Weight of New Zealand, and ex Champion of England, has commenced giving . Lessons in the Noble Art of Self Defence, in Mr Hill’s Sample Rooms, back of Somerset Hotel every TUESDAY and FRIDAY Nights, from 7-30 to 10 o’clock, for Pupils only. Private Class Lessons, £1 per month. N.B.—The rooms will' be thrown open every SATURDAY Night, fop Public BOXING, under the: superintendence of Dan himself. All written communications to be addressed to Somerset Btatel. 9o

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 788, 8 November 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 788, 8 November 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 788, 8 November 1882, Page 4

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