TO SI , AND TBJS SEASON. THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE TOUCHSTONE. rpOUCH STONE is by Mai ton, out JL of a T«'sm;;nian more. He is a cWk h- own of great bone, substance, and symmetry, standing 16 hands, and is admirably suited for getting weighfccmrying H:icks or Cm Wage Horses. Terms, ji3 3s for the season, doomage lee, ss. Also, THE WELL-KNOWN TROTTING PONY MERRYLEGS. 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 MUNGO PARK is a beautiful . rich dapple brown, sending 16 Ininds 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 be.st judges, his combination of symmetry and strength stamps him as one of (he best horses of his class ever seen in Canterbury. MUNGO PARK has taken six fiisl prizes, and his stock alwrys find a ie. r 'dv sale at very hi?h figures MUNGO PARK will travel ps follows : — Taesd.iv ... LIjTLE RIVER Tlim-Rilay ... PIGEON BAY ... AKAROA Remainder of week at home, at HEAD OF THE BAY. Terms, £3. Liberal allowance for (wo or more mares. ss. All mr.res sold or changing owners after b:'ing put to the above horse must be p:iid for by the owner at time of service. Mai-es enjjpged for t-lie se'Son must be paid for on the Ist of Jγ new it, 18S3. All mares under gu.ironiee must be paid 'oron the Ist of September, ISS3. For fuither particulars apoly (o B. Barker, in charge, or lo S. LEE, Head of (he Bay, Aka'oa. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT THE HOMESTEAD OF J. BROWN, GERMAN BAY. TH E TH OROUG OBHE D B ORSE MOUNTAIN RANGER MO U NTAIN R ANG ti Ris a black colt, three years old, standing 15 bands 3 inches, and promises to furnish into a grand horse. He is by Oamden, out of Mountain Maid. C.'»tnden by Traduce! , , out of Jen d"'Esprit. Mountain. Moid by Touch Nob, out oT an imported m. , re. Touch Not by The Peer He 1 bus combines the two best siraios of blood, the Colony ever pr ssessed. Terms, £2 10s ; guarantee, £4. Groomrge, os. JAMES BROWN. Proprietor, TO STAND rUIS SEASON. THE WKL L - ivN< )WS AN t D FAVOR.IT 1C THOi;(>UGIII iißivD DORSE BANTAM. BANTAM will ,si:uid lliis season at Ukain's i>ay, in charge of Mr Sefion, ivho will furnish all information as regards terms, &c. A few marcs can be paddocked at Is per week. Every c;<re taken, but no responsibility. G. & H. SEFTON. SADDLES. SADDLES. I WILL FORWARD to any part | of New Zealiind, on receipt of P.O. order for £5, one of my best STOCK {SADDLES, complete, with Leather Girth, a good strong Bridle, and Pair of Spurs. A trial solicited. Satisfaction in any kind of Saddle guaranteed. Five Prize Medals, First Prize New Zealand Exhibition. A.DUNBAR, Saddler, Christchurch.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 659, 7 November 1882, Page 4
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498Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 659, 7 November 1882, Page 4
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