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Stallion Notices. TO STAND i BIS bEA&ON AT VE.sLAW, AND TBAVEL THB WTNDHAM:, MOKARETA, TUTURATJ, AND MATAURA DISTRICTS. Celebrated -j^yß It_SsL Entire YOUNG CHAMPION. TTOUNG CHAMFION was hred by R. Q. -*- Kermode Euq., of _ Tasmania, and was imported, to Southland in 1868. His dam was the famoue mare Rose, which carried off a number of prizes against aU comers at the eadiDg shows in England and Scotland. Yquno Champion is a bright black, stands 16-J hands high, -with flat bone, and great muscular power. His stock is well known in the Southland district, where one of bis twoyear old colts carried off the first prize at the last show of the Agricultural and Pastoral Association TERMS, THREE GUINEAS, With a Guarantee, Four Guineas. A redaction will be made to the bona fide owners of more than three mares* W. R. THORNHILL, Venlaw. TO TKAVEL THIS SEASON IN THB Kaitangata, Baiclutha, Inch j Clutha, Warepa, Waiwera, Wairuna, AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, THE PURE-BRED Olydeadsle jts^R^3M Stallion SOUTHERN CHIEF. Terms— £4, payable on or before Ist February, 1875. Guarantees as arranged. Groom's fee payable at time of service. JOHN ANDREW, Proprietor. Grange, Mosgiel, Taieri, September 15 1574. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASOiN THE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE ||lfilll|r HORSE "cr'oyden," IN THB pLUTHA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. Cboydoh — By Professor, out of Forget-me-not, by New Warrior, cut of Modus, by Bashaw (imported), nut of Mies Devil, ly Whisker, out of Veßta. by Model (imported) Vesta was the sister of Australian, and t-'e dam of Matil'a, the dam of Old Jorrocks (Vesta's ram waa Caraboo, by OH Hector, and grand-dam by Rockingham, &c, &c.) Whisker (imported), by Wbiiker, out ot Woodbine, &c, &c. Vide Mud Book. Proftssor. by Premier (imported), dam Shamrock, sister to Tramp, by Traveller, &c. Vide Stud Book. New Warrior has distingu-shed himself as the sir« of Tamgoo, 'J im Whiffler, Vo'unteer, Potentate, Wairior, Komnla, The Pearl, and many others, and, is acknowledged to be the most successful sire imported into the Australian Colonies. Cbotdv)N's performances on the turf stand unequalled by any horse bred in Otago. As a four-year-old ha won the Canterbury Maiden Plate, beating a large field, including Southern Chief. Koretop, and other good horses; he also ran a third in a large fiVld for the < hriutchuTch Hate, Manuka being flr-t, with Knott in gley. -second. Won the Town Plate ac the Dunstan, beating Mainsail and others; and tbe Town Plate at the Invercargill Meeting, 1871. As a sire, C-ioydow has been very successful, all his stock being of grant promise showing excellent quality and substance, and are acknowledged by breeders to be admirably adapted to the requirements of tlie country He is a beantiful dapple brown, stands 16J hands, of good temper, and great substance, and has proved himstlf a sure foal-getter. Season to commence Ist October, 1874, and. end on the Ist February, 1875. Terms £4 45. -Groom's Fee 6s. Will Guarantee for £6 6*.. binding myselj to return the amount if mares are proved itt foal. Money to be paid at end of Season. RICHARD POW_LL, Proprietor. THB THOROUGHBhED HORSE CA L i P H "\T^"ILL travel in the Gutha and surround- * ing districts. Farther partica'ars see cards. J. CRAWFORD ANDERSON. NOTICE. "TpOR S ALE by Tender, at " The Crescent,* -*■** Molyneux, a Large Five-roomed Dwelling House, new ; best English iron roof; lately occupied by Mrs. Maitland, Senior. Piles, all 15in. Square heart wood totara, will go with house. House built in sections bo as can be removed. Tenders to be lodged on or before the Fle-renth Day of November, 18*4, with F. S. Pillans. Esq., Myers, Inch Clutha from wnem all necessary information can be obtained. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. H. MAITLAND. m\ October, 1874,

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Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 20, 26 November 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 20, 26 November 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 20, 26 November 1874, Page 2

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