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'T'lO Travel Ashburton and surrounding i_ districts the celebrated thoroughbred horse KINGFISHER. Kingfisher is a dark brown horse standing 16 hands high, and is admitted to be one of the most powerful thoroughbred horses in the Australasian colonies, and has proved himself a very sure foal getter, as will be seen by the following:— In 1880, in Hawke’s Bay district, Kingfisher served 98 mares, and was successful in getting 92 foals Further particulars apply to ED. COOKSON, Ashburton ; 10 725 Or Groom in charge. r PO Travel this Season in the Ashburton X district, the Thorough-bred entire Daniel O’Rourke.

Daniel O’Rourke was got by Sledmere (a), dam Brunette (a) ; by Tadmor, dam by Hetman Platoff—Birthday, by Pantaloon—Honoria, by Camel. Sledmere, by Daniel O’Rourke, dam by Sleight-of-Hand —Hampton (brown) mare. Daniel O’Rourke has been a very good performer on the turf ; he haa proved himself such by winning the Christchurch Cup and Derby in 1876. If mated with good mares he can produce good racing stock. He is the sire of Badsworth, Sir George, and others too numerous to particularise. A horse of his description should be well patronised in the district. Daniel will • ravel the following districts;—Kyle, Wakanui road, Waterton, North and South of the River, Longbeach, Winslow, Tinwald, and remain in his box the end of the week at M-* Beecher’s Central Hotel until Monday.

Terms—L4 5s per mare, payable Ist January, 1884. Groomago fee ss, payable on first service. For further particulars apply to th groom in charge. 10 661 R. H. PEARPOINT, TO Stand this Season the imported powerful and fashionably bred thoroughbred horse CASSIVELAUNUS, Bred by Mr G. Newing in 1869, got by Caractacus, his dam Oampanelle by Stockwell—Florence, by Yelocipedi—Margarette, by Actteon—Snowball, by Prime Minister—Vasta, by Delphini Highflyer. Caractacus (win er of the Derby in 1862), got by Kingston—Defenceless, by Defence. See stud book for full pedigree.

Cassivelanus ia a bright bay, with black points, standing over 16 hands, and showing immense power and great quality. As a two-year-old he won two races at Newmarket, beating large fields. Caractacua ia now the most fashionable aa well as the moat desirable representation of the Venison blood Kings; on waa in every respect bred to stay. His sire, Venison, proved himself i horse of undeniable stoutness, and it is worthy of remark that during his career aa a three-year-old he travelled on foot his circuit, which the more modern wonders (Fisherman and Rataplan) accomplished by rail. It is stated upon reliable authority that Venison walked upwards of 900 miles, ran fourteen, and won twelve times in his three-year-old racing season. . . . Caractacus is in every way most worthy the notice of breeders who fancy the Veniaon and Defence blood (and who could object to the latter especially ?) more particularly as he —as well as bearing a marked resemblance to his handsome son in other respects—has a good

temper. . . . He is one of the large stamp, but, like his sire, a nice-sized, level made horse, with plenty of quality and racing points, and moat likely to get racehorses.” — Copperthwaite’s Sires of the Present Day. Cfire of various winners and first favorites tor the forthcoming New Zealand and Canterbury Cup—Envious, Fair Agnes colt; also, sire to Encore, late winner of thei mnedin Tally-Ho Steeplechase, Miss King filly, and others too numerous to particularise. Will travel throughout the district, of which notice will be given, and any further information on application to MR A. HOBBS, Owner, QuilTs Hotel; or from MR T. QUILL, 10 651 Ashburton. Business Notices. JQOMESTIG PATTERN DEPOT, MRS HODvxE, Dressmaker, TANORED ST. (opposite the Arcade), Begs to intimate to the Ladies of Ashburton and neighbourhood that she has Winter Dress Materials that can be disposed of exceedingly cheap.

Ladies Dresses and Underclothing made at the shortest notice. Registry Office for Domestic Servants. 8 390 IIHE ASHBURTON GUARDIAN. | Published Daily, Can be obtained from the following AGENTS, who will receive orders Jones, U. M. Clark, F. Andrewes, L. F. Carstens and Co. . Bevan, R. Jephson, 0. P. H. Dellow, James Schoolmaster Lambie, J. Harris, W. Hood, J. Patterson, W Hudson, M. Knight, H, Hitchcock, H The Triangle East street East street East street East street Tinwald Mayfield, Hinds Seafield Kyle Winslow Mount Somets Chertsey Waterton Alford Forest Meihven

V. R. QOVERNMBNT PUBLICATIONS. The following Government Publications, with others, can be obtained at tht Office of this Paper : Mines Act, 1879 Mining Companies Act, 1872 Mines Act Amendment Act, 1872 Canterbury Rivers Gaming and Lotteries Debtors and Creditors Act Debtors and Creditors Rules Stamp Act Agricultural and Pastoral Societies Cruelty to Animals Protection of Animals Brand.- and Branding Dog Registration Drainage Sheep Railway Tariff Amendment Companies Road Boards Fencing Act Amendment, 1882 Local Elections Corrupt Practices Licensing Act Licensing Amendment Acts affecting Agriculture and Stock Education Etc., Etc., Etc.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1093, 6 November 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1093, 6 November 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1093, 6 November 1883, Page 4

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