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The Stud, mHE AMERICAN TROTTING HORSE Blackwood Abdallab, Will stand this season at Lyndhurat, Dundas, and at owner's Stable, Ashbuilon. For particulars apply to MAX. FRIEDLANPER. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE METBVEN AND LAURISTON DIS TKIOTa mHE CLYDESDALE COLT,— Diplomacy. Bred by John Grigg, Esq., of Longbeach. Diplomacy's siro is Lord Beaconßfield, dam Pleasant by Prince Charlie. For particulars and terms apply to D. McKENDBY, 10+18 Oairnbrae. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. IN THE ABH BURTON, WAKANUI, AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. mHE CLYDESDALE ENTIBE COLT, Johnny's Fancy. Bred by Mr Jambs Go\v, of Taieri, by Lord Salisbury, dam SaTly 2nd. For particulars and terms, apply to MAX FRIEDLANDK 9tUB Propr TO STAND THIS SEASON, OWNER'S LIVERY STABLES, BURNETT STREET, mHE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE Athlete Bred by Mr Sibbald, of Burkes Pass. ATHLETE ib a beautiful brown, and Btanda 15 hands 3 inches high. Ho is by Detractor, dam Promised Land. Detractoi is by the celebrated Traducer, Promised Land by The Pier. For extended pedigree ace N.Z. Stud Book. For particulars and termß apply GEO. F. SCOTT, Proprietor. lOf 97 Bazaar Livery Stables. TO STAND THIS BEASON. mHE THOROUGHBRED STALLION Wizard, By King of Clubs, dam Charm, both imported. WIZARD is half brothor to Spade Guinea and Stony hurst, and full brother to Charmer, and was bred by the Middle Park Stud Company. He is a beautiful whole-colored chestnut, and shows grand power and quality. For full particulars apply to 0. KEAoNS, Or Wm. HEALY, Proprietors, 9*12 Ashburton. TO TRAVEL THE ASHBURTON AND LONGBEACH DIBTRIOTS. mHE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE, Young Major. YOUNG MAJOR is by Major, who waa imported to Tasmania from England by B. Q. Kekmode, Esq fle took first prize at the Boyal Society's Show m England, and many first prizes m Tasmania. YOUNG MAJOR was bred by Mr James Ptark, his dam, Smiler, imported from 1 asmania, whero she was a* first prize taker, and her progeny gained many awards. Tebms : One Mare £3 ; groomage, sb, pa^ablo first service. For 3or more mares, property of one owner, special terms may be agreed on. ANDREW DAWSON, Proprietor, 131 Watetton. TO STAND THIS SEASON) AT GROVE FARM' TINWALD, mHE THOROUGHBRED HORSE, Perkin Wa rbeck 11, PEDIGREE. "(.: ■ : I £ Touchstone I 3 Newminstcr. Beeswing H' S 00) . -c J) J" ** Palma Emilius Hj> 4j Voluire uga V ° Ili8 T Martha Lyun Wit* f Q* 6 Swecibriar |. fr| » block we I- -• : ?ig| N «vmi,,,tcr Bccsw . P^g - ! bS^ I'aliua iKniilius j (^ J I'Vanccsca f^ d " ,t;| Melbourne _ j"3 Prime Minister., . , , (j|SH i .wtalonatle ft? I" «B, CaiiUlestiuk Pvimc Warden Maid of Uurghlcy PERKIN WARBEOK 11. has Bplendid action, posaeßses great slrongtb, ia ub handsome as they are made, and is a horse calculated to throw a most valuable clues of raping or other atock, An e^ninination of Ma pedigree will show that he possesses a double strain of the celebrated Adventurer blood, and is one of tho very beßt bred animals m the Southern Hemisphere. The sons of Newnrinater have, as a family been more successful at tho stud than any family of modern days, and with the exception of Hermit, who is now standing m at 200 guiuoas, Adventurer, the grandeire of Perkin Warbeck 11. has produced the most winners of them all. For further particulars apply to JLDWAUD GATES, UroT© Farm, o*lo Ti»W»M k

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1718, 24 November 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1718, 24 November 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1718, 24 November 1887, Page 4

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