* Stud TO TRAVEL TEIS SEASON, -fe IN THE RAEAIA, METHVEN & ASHBURTON DISTRICTS THE THOROUGHBKED ST \l LION, Liverpool, 7 yearß old, by King of CJudb, dam IdaHa Terms, £3 3s Season ; groomago fee, 5s LI VEKP OL will bo at Fcott's Stables, fcAehburton, on V»EDNEbDAY Nights. For further particalara app'y to WILLIAM KERB, 10*20 fro, n tor, South Rakaia. TO TRAVEL THTB SEASON IK THE MAYFIELD, MOUNT SOMERP, AND AL¥ORD FOSEST DISTRICTS. The pure-bred Clydesdale Entire, Auchmore, 3 years old, bred by Alex. Campbell, Taieri, His sire is that celebrated SUllion, Lord f-alisbury, imported from Scotland, for 1500 guineas. His dam Jess, bred by the late John Munro, Taieri, from an imported mare. A cchmore took second prize as a 2 year-old m 1886 at Danedin Sbow. Tebms ; Season, £3 payable Ist January, 1889; guarantee, £4 43 ; groomage fee, 5b ; payable firßt service. Three or four mares as per arrangement. GIDEON SCOTT, 10*24 Proprietor. TO TRAVEL THE LONGBBACH AKD ASEBURTON DISTBICrS. The Clydesdale Entire, Young Major. YOUKG MAJOR is by Major, who was imported to Tasmania from England by R. Q. Kermode,. Fag. He took first prize at the Royal Society's Phow m England, and also many first prizes m Tasmania. YOUNG MAJOR waß bred by Mr Jameß Stark, his dam being Smiler, imported from Tasmania, where she was a first prize-taker, and her progeny gained many awards. Tebms : Season, £2 ; guarantee, £3 10s; groomage fee 5?, payable at first service. CHARLES DAWSON, 9*141 Waterton. ffAO STAND THIS SEASON AT I METHVEN, and will travel the Ashburton, Ohertsey, and Rakaia Districts THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION Hunnington, For Pedigree Bee Cards, Tebms : For Seaaon, £2 103 ; p»yable by promissory note, due the Ist January, 1889. Guarantea, £3 10a, payable Ist July, 1889; Groomsge, 63, stilctly payable at lime of first service. For two or more mares, the properly of one owner, allowance will be made. Any mare Bold or exchanging bauds to be paid for. Pftddocklng, 2a per week. Every care bnt do responsibility. For farther particulars apply at Mtthven Livery Stables, or to the Proprietor. G. H. ALLISON, 9*169 , Methvan. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT KINKORA FARM, near Seafield, and Travel the Seafield, Ohertsey, and Kyle Dlitrlots, The Marquis. THE MAPQUIS la a handsome bright bay, stands 16 hands 3 inches, possesses a good temper and sound constitution, and » powerfully made compact horse. His •Ire Young Clyde (78, N.Z.DH.SB ) was bred by Mr Matthew Algie, Sunbury, Victoria ; got by Lord CJyde, (Crawford'n) (imported), oat of Princess Maud 111, by Champion (imported), oat uf Princess Maud I. (imported), by Scotchman out of Rob Boy's dam. The Marquis' dam wan a mare Imported from Victoria, (a fall sister to Glenroy), (29, N Z D.H. S.b.) ; sbe was got by Prinoe of Wales (imported from Sootlafld by Mr D Nlebet); was purchased by Mr W. D. Cox for the sum of £800 es a three-ye»r-old. This horse was never beaten m a Shor-yard m Scotland, he ia by Baohanan'B horse Ooldraoh Colt. The Marquis' dam wai also dam of the celebrated horse Lord Melbourne, purchased by John Grlgg, Esq., Longbeach, from Mr Denis, Stcneyhurst ; afterwards the property of the Pedigree Stock Company, Auckland. For terms apply to the Manager, MR GILBERT MoLEAN, 9t166 At the Farm. TO STAND THE SEASON AT GROVE F^RM, TINWALD, <*THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE, Perkin Warbeck 11. By Perkin Warbeck (imp), dam Misa Kate (iiapj, the dam of Antelope and Suite n. For full Pedigree see Cards. PEBKIN WABBECK 11. has splendid action, possesses great strength, is as handsome as they are made, and is a horse calculated to throw a most variable . class of racing or other stock . An examination of his Pedigree will show that he possesses a double strain of the celebrated Adventurer blood, and is one of the very best bred animals m the Southern Hemisphere. The sons of New- *" minster have, as a family, been more successful at the Ftud than any family of modern days, and with the exception of Hermit, who is now standing m England at 200 guineas, Adventurer, the grandsire of Perkin Warbeck II has produced the most winners of them all. " For further particulars apply, EDWARD GATES, 9*157 drove Farm, Tinwati.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1961, 4 October 1888, Page 4
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700Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1961, 4 October 1888, Page 4
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