SCOTCH JOCK WILL TRAVEL THE PEN INSULA DISTRICT as usual. S. NUTT, Proprietor. 1877. 1877 TO STAND THIS SEASON. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION YOUNG TRADUCER. "VTOUNG TRADUCER is by Tra JL ducer, out of Kaspar's dam N se6 Stud Book). Young Traducer was bred by W. C. Webb. Esq., at Riccarton. He is a rich dark brown, standing 16 hands high, with immense bone and substance ; and for make and shape has been pronounced by the best judges as hard to beat any^'her Terms : —£s ss. for the Season, per mare ; Groomage, 55., payable on first service. In every five Mares, property of same owners, one will be given in. Special terms made for two or more mares, also for guarantees. YOUNG TRADUCER will travel Tai Tapu, Little River, to Akaroa and the Bays. ROBERT LITTLE, Proprietor. rpHE ENTIRE HORSE LORD WALLACE Will STAND FOR THE SEASON At the following jjlaces : Little Akaloa ... Mondays Pigeon Baj ... Tuesdays Head of the Bay... Wednesdays Waeckorle's Hotel Wednesday night Okain's Bay ... Thursday till Monday. The splendid Entire Horse LORD WALLACE, by Lord Glasgow, out of a first-class mare, imported from Australia. LORD WALLACE is a fine looking horse, stands 16 hands high, four years old, and is broken in to single or double harness. He has got the best stock of any horse that has ever stood in Akaroa, which can be seen at Mr Glynan's, Onuku. Terms— £2, payable Ist January, 1878. Guarantees, £3. Groomage fee, 55., payable at first service. THOMAS WARE, Okain's Bay. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT O'REILLY & CO.'S STABLES, Akauoa, YOUNG COCO. YOUNG COCO is a brown pony, stands 13-|- hands high, of compact make, and great muscle, handsome head and neck, and excellent temper. His dam is out dl* an Arab mare, by Coco. Coco, formerly owned by Mr J. Waeckfrle, was a general favourite among the brooders of thu Peninsula. Terms :— £2 for each mave, payable Ist January, 1878. J. DALGLEISH, Proprietor. TO STAND THIS SEASON. THE DRAUGHT HORSE Maori Chief. MAORI CHIEF is a bay horse, with black points, rising 5 years old, hands high, good temper, sound constitution, and a sure foalgetter. MAORI CHIEF was bred by Mr. E. J. Joblin, his sire is Lord Glasgow, a well-known horse, who took first prizes repeatedly at the Canterbury P. & A. Association's Shows. His dam was bred by the late W. Thompson, Esq., formerly Provincial Auditor, and was by King Fergus, out of a pure Clydesdale mare, that Mr Thompson imported from Scotland. He will Travel from Little River along the Harbour to Wainui, returning to the Head of the Bay; from thence to Akaroa, and back to Little River. Terms-— £2 2s per mare, payable at end of season. Guarantees, £B 3s. Good Paddock accommodation, at one shilling per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility. GEOBGE ROBINSON, ;- Proprietor,
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 140, 20 November 1877, Page 3
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473Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 140, 20 November 1877, Page 3
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