Stud. TO TRAVEL THE WHEATSTONE, WATEHTuN. WILLOWBY, WAKANUJ, ASHTON, AND TI^WALD DISTRICTS. The pure-bred Entire Colt, Vanquisher, 4 years old Sire, Young Vanquisher (imp), dam, Tibbie, by Prince Royal. For full pedigree and particulbrs of prizes big cords. Terms : Season, £3 ; payable Ist Jan , 1889. Guaiantee, £'6 ; payable Ist Sept, 1889. Groomago fee, 5s JOHN SMALL, 10*19 Proprietor, Wheatstone. • | TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, j IN THE RAEAIA, METHVEN & ASHBURTON DISTRICTS TBE THOROUGHBRED STiLLIQN, Liverpool, 7 years old, by KiDgof Clubs, dam Iddlia Terms, £3 3s SoAson ; groomage fee, 5s LIVERPOOL will be at Scotl'a Stablea, Aehburton, on WEDNESDAY Nightß. For further particulars apply to | WILLIAM KERR, 10*20 Proprietor, South Rakaia. TO TRWBL THIS SB4SON, IN THE METHVEN AND LAURISTON DISTRICTS. THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE, Diplomacy, Bred by John Grigg, Esq., of Longbeach. Diplomaoy's sire ia Lord Beaconsfield, dam Pleasant by Prince Charlie. j g§Terms : £3 season, guarantee, £4 10a ; groomage fee, 5s ; payable firat service. To bond tide owners of 5 mares, a liberal allowance given ; if 6 marea 1 allowed j free. Mares changing hands to be pa : d for as season ruaroa. < For further particulars apply Groom m charge, or DENNIS MoKENDRY, 10°2t Proprietor, Oairubrae. , TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE MAYFIELD, MOUNT SOMERF, AND ALFOKD FOREST DISTRICTS. The pure-bred Clydesdale Entire, Auchmore, 3 years old, bred by Atex. Campbell, Taieri, ' HJs sire ia that calebrated Stallion, Lord t-'aliobury, imported from Scotland, for 1500 guineas. His dam Jess, bred by the late John Munro, Taieri, from an imported mare. Auchmore took second prijse as a 2 year-old m 1886 at Danodin Show. TeiiMS : Season, £3 payable Ist January, 1889; guarantee, £4 4a ; groomage fee, 5b ; payable first service. Three or four mares as per arrangement. GIDEON SCOTT, i 10*24 Proprietor. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT KINKORA FARM, near Seafield, and Travel tho Seafield, Ohertaey, and Kyle Districts, The Marquis. THE MAPQUIB is a handsome bright bay, stands 16 hands 3 inches, possesses a good tempar and sound constitution, and a powerfully made compact horse. His sire Young Clyde (78, N.Z.D.H.SB.) was bred by Mr Matthew Algle, Sunbary, Victoria : got by Lord Clyde, (Crawford'a) (imported), oat of Princess Maud 111, by Champion (imported), out of Princess Maud I, (imported), by Scotchman out of Rob Roy's dam. The Marqula 1 dam waa a mare imported from Victoria, (a fall Bister to Glenroy), (29, N Z,D.H.S.b.) j she was got by Prlnoe of Wales (imported from Scotland by Mr D Nlsbat); was purchased by Mr W. D. Cox for the sum of. £800 es a three-yeaivold, This horse was never i beaten m a Show-yard In Scotland, he is by Buohanan'a horse Ooldraoh Colt. The Marquis' dam was also dam of the celebrated horse Lord Melbourne, purchased by John Grlgg, Eeq. , Lonßbetch, from Mr Fenta, Stcneyhurat ; afterwards the property of the Pedigree Stook Company, Auckland. For terms apply to the Manager, MR GILBERT MpLEAN, 9f166 At the Farm. TO STAND THE SEASON AT GROVE FARM, TINWALD, THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE, Perkin Warbeck IL B.y Perkin Warbeck (imp), dam Miss Kate (Imp), the dam of Antelope and Sultan, For full Pedigree see Cards. PERKIN WARBECK 11. baa eplendid action, possesses groat strength, is an j handsome aa Iboy are made, and ia a horse calculated to throw a most variable clnss of racing or oilier stock. A^ examination of his Pcdj^roQ will sjiow that ho possesses a 'double strain of: tlio celebrated Adventurer blood, and ig one of the very best bred animals m tho Southern Hemisphere. The sons of Now mincer have, as a family, bee a m.oro suceosaful at tho P^ud than any family of modern days, and with tho exception of Hermit, who is now standing m Englaud, at 200 guineas, Advonturer, the grnndolre of Perkin Warbeck [I has produced tl\e most winners of them all. For f qrther particulars apply, EDWARD GATES, J 0*15? GrsY% Farm, TwiriM, v
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1960, 3 October 1888, Page 3
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648Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1960, 3 October 1888, Page 3
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