ffintir«>s V PIORSE PARADE. THE ANNUAL PARADE Of ENTIRES AND HORSES Will be held in Mr O'Rf.illy's Paddock, Lavaud street, on SATURDAY, 7th OCTOBER next, to enable breeders to judge of the merits of the variou« horses travelling in the district. ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7th, AT NOON. Owners are requested to enter with Mr O'Reilly or the undersigned ok or before Thursday, sth October. Immediately afterwards a SALE OF HORSES, for which entries are requested, will be held. a. iNNEs McGregor, Auctioneer. TO STAND THIS SEASON. THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE TOUCHSTONE. rpoUCHSTONE is by Malton, out jL of a Tasmanian mare. He is a dark brown of great bone, substance, 1 and symmetry, standing 16 hands, and is admirably suited for getting weightcarrying Hacks or Carriage Horses. Terms, £ C 63s for the season, Grooxuage lee, ss. Also, THE WELL-KNOWN TROTTING PONY MERRYLEGS. R. DUNN, Proprietor. TO STAND THIS SEASON, 1882. THE CELEBRATED NORFOLK TROTTING HORSE, Mungo Pakk, By Old Quicksilver, dam by Ellington, out of an imported mare^ MUNGO PARK is a beautiful . rich dapple brown, standing 16 hands high, with splendid head, neck, and shoulders, capital back and loins, magnificent quarters, and a rare set of legs. His temper and action are unsurpassed, la the opinion of the best judges, hi« combination of symmetry and strength stamps him as one of the best horses <sf his class ever seen in Canterbury. MUNGO PARK has taken six fiist prizes, and his stock always find a ready sale at very high figures, i MUNGO PARK will travel as] follows : — Tuesday ... LITTLE RIVER Thursday ... PIGEON BAY Saturday ... AKAROA Remainder of week at home, at HEAD OF THE BAY. Terms, £3. Liberal allowance for two or more mares. Grooa age, ss. s All mares sold or changing owaer.3, after h ing put to the aiaove horse must: be paid for by the owner at t'me of service. Mares engaged for the season must be paid for on the Ist of January, 1883. All niiires under guarantee must be paid roron the Ist of September, 1883. For further p trticulars apply to B. j Barker, in charge, or to i S. LEE, Head of the Bay, Akaroa. TO STAND THIS SEASON. ABDEL-EL-KADIR. ABDEL-EL-KADf R was bred by Robt, Wilkin, Esq. He is by Slodmere, out of an Arab mare, and is half-brother to Royalty. He is a dark iron grey (dappled), standing 15.1 hands, and for jjirth and muscle cannot be beaten. He has all the requisite points for getting horses for hill country, Terms, £2 2s per mare for the season. Groomage fee, ss. To bona fide owners of two or more mares, by arrangement with J. Bullock, the groom in charge. ABDEL-EL-KADIR will travel as follows :— AKAROA Monday WAINUI Tuesday PJG'iON BAY ... Thursday LITTLE RIVER ... Saturday He will be at the home stables, Duvuuchelle's Bay, every night. Mares sent to the homestead will be accommodated in good paddocks free of charge, all care being taken, but no responsibility incurred, 11. I'IPER, Duvauchelle's Bs.iy. ■
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 649, 3 October 1882, Page 3
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