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Stud Mot ice is, TO STAND this Season at the Owner' Stables adjoining the " Mail " Office, ett Street, THE PURE TIMOR PONY SELIM By Mericle out of Daisy, bred by J. Struthers 'Williams, Esq., Chrittchurch. He is four year d, bright black color, good temper and very uiet. For Terms apply to the owner, W.H. RULE, 10°157 A'lhburton. f |\OoTA&l>X*il&bl!A&Oa Al METiiVEN _1_ and Ir&vtl the Lauriston and Burionndns Difetticta IHE THOROUGHBRED STALLION Hunnington For Pedigree see Cards. TERMS— For Season, £2 lCs: payabla by Bromißßory note, uue the Ist January, 1890. Guarantee, £3 10b, payable Ibc July, 1890. (fcoomage, 6d, payable at time of first service. For two or more mares, the property of one owner, allowance will be made. Any mar" cold or changing hands to be paid for. Faddccking, 2s per week, livery care but BO rtspoiL&ibiiiti} 1 For farther particulars apply a«i/ Livery fitablea. • G. H. ALLIBON, 10f&7 Proprietor, Metjjven* ihS yItUS UF THE FASTEST TROTTING HOSSK« IS NEW ZSALANDi Blackwcod Abdallai TTTILL Stand this Seaecn at Owner's Stable Tt and travel the Ashburtoc County TlKMß—Season, £3 103 ; guarantee, £5 6s; gzoomaga tee. 5s THE OLYDjEHUAAJI. JSJSTIRB HORBE Johnny's Fancy Bred by Mr James Gow, of Taieri, by Lord Salisbury, dam Sally 2nd, will stand thia Beaaon at Owner's Stable, Kolmor Farm, Lyndhnrst. Terms — Season £3 ; guarantee, £4 4s. F t further particulars apply to Manager of farm, or MAX FP.LELLANDER. Prr pri'tor TO 6TAND THIS EEAEON at Williams and Bhuid's East Street Horeo Bazaar and Tr»v*>.l tVe / sbburton District, TEE POWBRFUi. TROTIIKG STALLION Merry La<L By Yonng Performer (imp ) Dam Merry Lobi by Qaicksilver (imp), Merry Lace haa taken peveral first priz s for trotting acd also m tho Sh'^w rinp. MERRY LAD was' bred by the late W. J- G. Blcctt, Eeq., m 1881. Be ißa rich chectnut, standing 15 bands hiph, with grand bone -nd tyrcmetey, c.mbincti w;th tho gentlest o tempers A glarce ut Merry Lad *'b sufficient to Bhow tlat he ip veil adapted to breed troitiog horepfl, hocVe, and harness horses poesetsn^ superior bine. Btjle, and acticn. Teems— Season, 80s; payablb Ist January, 1890. Guarantee, £2 10a, payable Ist August, 1890. Fct further parti zular* apply to WiLLIAMB AND BLAND, iast Street Horse Baziar, Or A. biULGEOfi. 10fU2 ' ABhburton. TC riTAWD THIS BJSABON AT OWNERS LIVBRY STaBLK AND TKAVcL THE DISTRICT THE FUBI-BBED-BNTIBE PONY ALI BABA By Frtnco Ohar ruing (imported from Eogi»nd) dtm Pearl(by Prince Cbarrxiag) ont of Janny by Maz>ppa. This Pony whb very mnch ada>ired at the Btoglora Horee Pando. He 1b four years old, brlgbt'black color, and half* brother to AUddin, bred by O D&mpler Crossloy. fitq , KatM'inra. For Tetmo and Part/.cnlarß apD T y O F. SOOTT, Proprietor, 10+ffS Livery Stables, Aabburton. TcTtKaV^L TUIS BEASON. IN THJB OAIKJSBBAE AND LACIUiiTOW DISTRIOTrf. TBB CLYDESDALE ENTIRE, Diplomacy. Bved by J^ha Gr<gg, Esq., of Long-be-cb". Dlpiom»cy'.i sira is Lord Beaconafieid, dam Ploeeant iy Prince Oharlie T(>rros : £3 seaton, gnsr»ntee, £4 10j ; prrom*i^e fee, 5< ; payable firet service. Tofaona fide owueia "f 5 tuaiet-, » liberMl •llo»»uce given ; if 6 m^rei 1 a lowed free. Mares cbsnglcg hands to be paid for as seaaon mar«e. As the nautber of mores for thia hotsa is liinued, owners wietting b!a oervlcea should make early application. Good Paddocbtog for marce at Jg 6d per /reek, ail c»re tukun bat no reeoomibility. For farther panituaro app'y Groom In charge, or DENIS McKENDRY, 9§133 Pf)prietor, Oalrnbr*". TO STAND THIS BifiA6ON at GBOVB FARM, TINWALD. mHlfi THOROUGHBRED HORSE, PERKIH WARBECK H. By ?«tk(n Wai beck (imp), dam Mlbb Kate (Jmp), thedem of Autelopa and SaiUn. for fall pedigree see Onrds PERKTN WARBECK 11. baa splendid soUod, possesses "great sireogtb, Is «B aandEome aa they ere made, «nd ia a horre calculated to throw a moat valuable olasa ofractog or other stook, An examination of his Pedigree will ■how that he potecetoz a double a(r&in of the celebrated Adventurer blood, and is one of the very best bred animals In tho Sonthoro Hemisphere The sons of New. minister havr, kb a f&mily, been more euccesifol at tb» Stud than any family of modern days, end with the exception of fiermlt, who is now standing In Borland •t ISO goinean. Adventrter.. the grand■lrn vi Perkin Wftrbfck IL has produced ibe moat wiooerß of them *li. ' , Good padduoks at It 6d per week. jPor further particulera apply, Groom m eh*fge,or EDWARD GATES, 987 Grove farm, Tinwald. TO TRAVEL THE ASHBUETON AND SURROONDING DISTBIOTS. f|l B E C^A kUti AGE HO E rtß Hercules. HEROUL^S is » brautiful aark cheatnufc 4 years old, standing 10 hands lm high, -with immeTie bona aud enbstauce, and poßitssesa capital temper. At the A^bbnrton bhow, as a two year old, Hercules took first prize, also a (special prize ra the bes" horao likrly to produce weifiht> carrying hicks ana" hunters. HERCULES' sire. Digby Grand, dam Picnic; Picnic by Toe Uhief , data Maude , Tbe OLief by Tow* on, dam Qaecn of the soath ; Mandc by Prickwillow, dam a Blood ioyal mare. 4 TBE&tt: Season, £2 2a; payable lab Januari ■690 ; ga^rante •, £3 3s- Groomago fee, sb, ■vayable firit Ejervice. Sot farther <partienlara apply to gHttlti. HARROL^. Or if J. DAWSON, ffliQ W»textc»

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2287, 26 November 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2287, 26 November 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2287, 26 November 1889, Page 4

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