JRntirvm TO STAND THIS SEASON. THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE TOUCHSTONE. rpoUCIISIONE is by Mnlton, out _L of a Tasmnnian 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 3s for the season. Groomage fee, ss. Also, THE WELL-KNOWN TROTTING PONY MERRYLE6B. R. DUNN, Proprietor. TO STAND THIS SEASON, 1882. THE CELEBRATED NORFOLK TROTTING HORSE, Mtjngo Park, By Old Quicksilver, dam by Ellington, out of an imported mare MTJNGO 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. In the opinion of the best judges, his combination of symmetry and strength stamps him as one of the best horses of his class ever seen in Canterbury. MUNGO PARK has taken six fhst prizes, and his stock always find a ready sale at very high figures, 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. Grooir.age, ss. All mares sold or changing owners after bring put to the above horse must be paid for by the owner at time of service. Mares engaged for the season must be paid for on the Ist of January, 1888. All mares under guarantee must be paid f< >r on the Ist of September, 1883. For further p .rticnlars apply to B. Barker, in charge, or lo S. LEE, Head of the Bay, Alwoa. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT THE HOMESTEAD OF J. BROWN, GERMAN BAY. I THE THOROUGHBRED IIOBSE 'MOUNTAIN RANGER MOUNTAIN RANGER is a black colt, three years old, standing 15 hands 8 inches, and promises to furnish into a grand horse. He is by O.imden, out of Mountain Maid. Cfunden by Traducer. uiit of Jen d , Esprit. Mountain Maid by Touch Not, out of an imported mare. Touch Not by The Peer He thus combines the two best strains of blood the Colony ever p ssessed. Terms, £2 10s ; guarantee, £4. Groomage, ss. JAMES BROWN, Proprietor, TO STAND THIS SEASON. THE WELL-KNOWN" AND FAVORITE THOROUGHBRED HORSE BANTAM. "IP) ANT AM will stand this season at j> Okain's Bay, in charge of Mr Sefton, who will furnish all information as regards terms, &c. A few mares can be paddocked at Is per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility. G, & If. S EFT OX ££ IS fid Blurts jSofiC'C l * SADDLES. SADDLES. j T" WILL FORWARD to any pnrt JL -of New Ze.il.-Mio. on receipt of P.O. order for £f>, one of tny best STOCK SADDLES, complete with Leather Girth, a izoai] sm-.iji:.; .-.-de, and Pair of Spurs. Atrial soliciieii :- ; ai :>!'.; '\a\ in :\\\y kind o; Saddle giur .nio-d. b'iva Prize Medals, First Prize New Zeahuul Exhibition A. DUN BAR, Saddler, Ohristchurch.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 656, 27 October 1882, Page 4
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495Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 656, 27 October 1882, Page 4
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