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TO STAND THIS' SEASON, AT . O'REILLY & CO.'S STABLES, Akakoa, That Pure Clydesdale Stallion LORD CLYDE T ORD CLYDE is seven 3ears old, JLj by Marquis, out of an imported mare, and is a sure foal-getter. Marquis, imported from Victoria, bred by J. Brown, Esq,Prestonllall, Lower Plenty, by Prince Charlie (imported), and out of Mr Brown's celebrated marc Old Jean, winner of eleven First Prizes, and was never beaten. Marquis has gained fourteen First Prizes, and four Second Prizes in Victoria , and since he was imported to Otago he has gained three First and five Second Prizes. LORD CLYDE will be in Pigeon Bay on Mondays ; in Okain'a Bay on Tuesdays ; and at O'Reilly's Livery Stebles the rest of the week. For terms and further particulars, apply to the owner. JOHN KERRIDGE, At O'Reilly's Stables. THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE BOLAT, Bred by Hector Norman Simpson, Esq., Victoria, WILL STAND FOR THE SEASON, At the Homestead of the Proprietor, HERTFORD FARM, HEAD OF THE BAY. TjICLAT is a handsome brown horse, |i_ with great bone, muscular power, and faultless symmetry. As a three-year-old he took First Prize at the Tasmanian Pastoral Association's Show, and since that time he has taken First Prize in his class and against all comers at the Banks Peninsula Pastoral Association's Shows in 187G and 1877. Pedigree. ECLAT, by Camden, out of Prestige, by Premier (imp.); out of Shiel-na-Guira, by Rory O'More (imp.); out of Nora Creina (imp.); Camden, by Warhawk (imp.); out of Calliope, by __ther (imp.); out of Cassandra, by Tross (imp.); out of Alice Grey, by Emigrant (imp.); out of Gulnnre (imp.) ECLAT is closely related to Dagworth, The Barb. Yattcndon, and Maid of All Work ; the latter won over £2000 in stakes, and, like Eclat, is out of a Premier mare. King Phillip, by Camden, out of a daughter of Shiel-na-Guira, is nearly full brother to Eclat, and won several races in New Zealand ; and, lastly, Eclat is closely related to the celebrated horse of the day—Chester. For Pedigree, see Turf Register. ECLAT, from his stout breeding, fine action, great bone and superior constitution, is calculated to produce stock fit for the Turf or Road, and must prove a desirable cross. Terms —£5 5s each mare. Groomage, ss. One in six allowed free, the property of r.oNA fide owners. All marcs to be brought to the owner's stables. Good paddocks for mares till stinted, after which a charge of one shilling per week will be made till removal. Every care taken, but without responsibility. The owner of this horse begs' to notii'y the fact that his horse Eclat has been run down in various parts of the Peninsula in saying that Eclat has a made pedigree. I will give £5 reward to any ■person who will lead direct to the person or persons so offending as to prove a conviction. B. SIIADBOLT. September 20, 1878. TO STAND THIS SEASON, 1878, The Thoroughbred Stallion YOUNG TRADUGER. "TyTOUNG TRADUCER is by JL Traducer, out of Kaspar's dam (see 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 anywhere. Terms: —£5 5s for the season per mare ; Groomage, ss, 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 Trave Tai Tupu, Little Kiver, to Alaivo.a, the Bays, and Head of the Bay, LytU'lton, and vail also'stand one day in the week ' : ac Mr Sunckell's Stables, Akaroa. ROBERT LITTLE, Proprietor.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 3, Issue 237, 25 October 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 3, Issue 237, 25 October 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 3, Issue 237, 25 October 1878, Page 4

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