Stud. T HE THOROUGHBRED HORSE DIGBY GRAND, By Traducor—Aglaia (imp)., Will Travel the Districts of METHYKN, MOUNT St.MEUS AND HINDS, this Season. 9 ]476 JOHN GRIGG.
OE CARRIAGE ENTIRE HORSE DEXTER will travel the Ashburton cistr.ct this -.•e-son. I'exter is a beautiful brown horse rising eight years old, stands sixteen hands one inch high, with black points, has splendid action, good temper, and sure foal-getter. Dexter was got by that noted horse Talisman out of the far famed trotting mare Gentle Annie (well Known both in Canterbury and Otago), imported from Australia. (For extended pedigree see English or New Zealand Stud Books). WILL SERVE MARES THIS SEASON. TKKhiS : Thoroughbreds, £lO Ids; half-breds £5 ss. Before using another horse breeders will do well to see Cheviot, admittedly the grandest thoroughbred ever produced in the colony. Good paddpcking for.mares at Is 6d > per week. For further particulars see cards, or For further par iculars apply to SCOTT & NEWMAN, 9 1784 Proprietors. CHEVIOT, Traducer—ldalia. apply to the groom in charge, at Totty and Lovell’s Stables. 10 1851 W. COOKSON, Groom in Charge.
fpO STAND THIS SEASON—IBB4 And Travel the Ashburton, Methven and surrounding districts, GOLD COAST. New Blood. Winning Blood. Pedigree Gold Coast is a bright almond chestnut, five years old, bred by J. Field, Esq., of Tasmania. He stands 16 hands high, by St Albans out of the dam of West Coast by Peter Wilkins (imp.) g dam The Dove by English Gentleman (imp.), g g dam Farmer’s Daughter by Jersey (imp.), g g g dam Pet by Boliver ('nip,), g g g g dam Whizgig (imp.). Gold Coast claims to ' e very closely related to the most noted performers on the turf up to the present season—Tasman, Johnny Faulkner, Captain Webster, Stocksvell, Malua, Sheet Anchor, Prodigal, Blink Bonny (winner of the Caulfield Cup), and a host of other winners. Gold Coast is very fast, but could never be got to the post tit enough, owing to his leg getting a wrench on board the steamer when being shipped. Terms—L3 5s for season, payable Ist January; L 5 5s guarantee, Ist July; 5s groomage included, jayable first service. Apply to the Groom in charge, or W. DAVIDSON, 11 2033 Upper Riccarton. Business Notice. Horse Breaking. TOTTY & LOVELL are prepared to Break Young Horses to Saddle at L2 each ; Saddle and Harness, L 3 10s. VICTORIAN STABLES, Tancred street. 9 1647
IVT O T 10. NEW BAKERY & FLOUR STORE, &c. Benjamin Morris Denres to return his best thanks lo the public for the liberal support accorded to him since he has taken over the Westerfield Mil's. Ho begs to state that he has now OPENED a STORE in the TRIANGLE, WAKANUI ROAD, where all orders by his former customer and others will be promptly attended to. WHEATEN MEAL from Westerfield BRAN and SHARPS always in stock He also bogs to intimate that ha now OPENED A BAKERY, ‘ under the management of a first-class Baker, and trusts by strict attention to business lo merit a share of public patronage. ANALYSIS OF WESTERF ELD FLOUR. . “ I have examined bath chemically and microscopically the whole grain flour manufactured by Mr B. Mohkis. 1 find it to be quite free from anv made from sound wheat of good quality “ A. W. BIOKERTON, “ Colonial Analyst.” August 25th, 1884. 8 158
piJOWN IRON WORKS, ARMAGH STREET, Christchurch, Portable Kanges To Burn Wood and Coal —in Four Sizes. PAINTED CORRUGATED IH Oil IN Four, Five, Six and Seven Feet Lengths. 40 per cent. Cheaper than Galvanised Iron. 10 1938
QUIL L’ S HOTEL, LIVERY, BAIT AND LETTING Stables, ASHBURTON. JOHN BEECHER begs to inform his friends and the public that he has undertaken the management of the above Stables for Mr Quill, and trusts that bis long experience in this particular line of business will ensure a share of public patronage. Single and double buggies always on hand for hire, and only first-class quiet and good horses, both in saddle and harness, kept on the premises. Wedding and Picnic parties liberally arranged with, and those requiring conveyances of any description will save money by calling at the above Stables before hiring elsewhere. Horses bought and sold on commission and quietly broken to saddle or harness, and all charges strictly moderate. JOHN BEECHER, 10 2001
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1382, 17 November 1884, Page 4
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