188 1. THE THOROUGH RE ED ENTIRE BANTAM WILL travel the Peninsu'a this season. Terms:—£2 2s per mare ; £3 8s for guarantee. For all further particulars see cards. H. SXFTON, Owner. TO STAND THIS SEASON. THE WELL-KNOWN ENTIRB YOUNG DIOMEDEB. Young Diomodes will serve mares at German Bay, Terms, £2 2s per nwe for the season, payable on January Ist, 1882. Groomage 2s 6d. Good pasture for mares, Is per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility. 1 " WM. PHILLIPS, Proprietor. To Stand this season in Akaroa and Wainui District J THE THOROUGH BED HORSE TOUCHSTONE. ' rpOUCHSTONE is by Malton, out 1 of a Tasmanian mare. He is a dark brown of great bone, substance, ' and symmetry, standing 1C hands, and ' is admirably suited for getting weighti carrying Hacks or Carrnge Horses. [ 'lerms £3 3s for the season. Groomage fee ss. W. THOMSON, Proprietor, Enquiries answered at Mr SunckeU's Stables, Lavaud street, Akaroa. THE MAGNIFICENT COLT SUNRISE], BY Eclat, out of a grand carriage in. 'ire, the property of Messrs Saxton & Williams, will stand (his season at the Heitford Farm, Head nf the Bay, and will travel the Bays should 1 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 face, stands 16} £ hands high, and was bred by , Mr John Smith, of Le Bon's Buy. As a ' goiter 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. t His sire, Eclat, by Camden, out of Prestige, took first prize at the Tas- ' tnanian Pastoral Association's Show as 0 a three-year-old, and first prize in his 1 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. SHADEOLT, Senior.
18 8 1. TO STAND THIS SEASON. ! THE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE STALLION ; CHEVALIER. 3 Bred by William Boag, Esq , ' Fendaltown. - /"CHEVALIER, by Prince Charlie, j v_y dam Princess Maud (imported 3 from Victoria, and bred by Mr Olgio, of Sii'ibury) ; by Baron of Glenlee (imported from Scotland) out of Princess I Maud 3rd, bred by Messrs Mclntosh j Bro-., by the imported horse Champion, out oi their imported mare Princess Maud Ist, who was never beaten on any show g-.ound in Great Britain or Vic- [, toriu, Chevalier is a beautiful dark dapple c bay, and was foaled on December 24th, v 1873, and lor symmetry and substance he cannot be surpassed. Chovalier will be at Akaroa every Monday, and at Little River every S Wednesday. Terms, :£B, payable January 1, 18S2, Guarantee, £i, Groom ago fee, os. 1 payable at time of service. 1 ' WILLIAM SHADBOLT, Head of the Bay,
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 558, 18 November 1881, Page 4
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