18 8 1. Till': THOROi GHMRED ENTIRE BANTAM WILL travel the Peninsula this season. Terms— £2 2s per mare ; £S 3s for guarantee. For all further particulars see cards. H. SSFTON, Owner. TO STAND THIS SEASON. THE WELL-KNOWN ENTIRE YOUNG DIOMEDEB. Young Diomedes will serve mares at German Bay. Terms, £2 2s per mare for the season, payable on January Ist, 1882. Groom age 2s 6d. Good pasture for mares, Is per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility. VVM. PHILLIPS, Proprietor.
To Stand tins season in Akaroa and Wainui District THE THOROUGH BED HORSE TOUCHSTONE. rpOUCHSTONE is by Malton, out I of a Tasmanian mare. He is a dark brown of great bone, substance, and symmetry, standing 1G hands, and is admirably suited for getting weightcarrying Hacks or Carriage Horses. Terms £3 8s for the season. Groomage fee ss. VV. THOMSON, Proprietor. Enquiries answered at Mr Sunekell's Stables, Lavaud street, Akaroa. THE MAGNIFICENT COLT SUNRISE, BY Eolat, out of a grand carriage ninro, the property of Messrs Saxton & Williams, will stand this season at the Hcitfoi'd Farm, Head of the Bay, and will travel the Bays should inducement offer. This grand colt is a three-year-old of great power and substance, with splendid bone; is a worthy descendant of Eclat, having the .same fine action and superior constitution as his great sire. He is black with white blaze down ftice, stands 16% hands high, and was bred by Mr John Smith, of Le Bon's Bay. As a getter of first-class Hacks and really good Carriage Horses he can hardly have a superior. His temper is excellent, and he promises to furnish into a splendid horse. His sire, Eclat, by Camden, out of Prestige, took first prize at the Tasmanian Pastoral Association's Show as a three-year-old, and first prize in his class, against all comers, at the Banks Peninsula Pastoral Association's Shows in 187G and 1877. Terms as per agreement each mare. Groomage ss. B. SHADBOLT, Senior. 188 1. TO STAND THIS SEASON. THE PURE BRED CLYDESDALE STALLION CHEVALIER. Bred by William Boag, Esq , Fend al town. /CHEVALIER, by Prince Charlie, V_y dam Princess Maud (imported from Victoria, and bred by Mr Olgio, of Sunbury); by Baron of Glenlee (imported from Scotland) out of Princess Maud 3rd, bred by Messrs Mclntosh Bros., by the imported horse Champion, out oi their imported mare Princess Maud Ist, who was never beaten on any show giound in Great Britain or Victoria, Chevalier is a beautiful dark dapple bay, and was foaled on December 24th, 1873, and for symmetry and substance he cannot be surpassed. Chevalier will be at Akaroa every Monday, and at Little River every Wednesday. Terms, £3, payable January 1, 1882, Guarantee, £i, Groomage fee, ss. payable at time of service. WILLIAM SHADBOLT, Head of the Bay.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 555, 8 November 1881, Page 4
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465Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 555, 8 November 1881, Page 4
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