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THE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE HORSE, HAEUHA WILL stand this Season at Mr Harrington’s, Blanks, (commencing October 3rd) every alternate week, on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Monday, and Mr Greer’s, Sowburn, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Pedigree.— HAßUHA is a bay horse, stands 15 hands 24 inches high, with great substance and quality, good constitution and temper, bred by Mr Redwood in 1872, gut by “Towton,” dam “Fair Puritan,” by “ Oliver Cromwell,” one of “ (,'oronaria, (imported)by “Sweetmeat” out of “Jessica” by “ Launcelot,” own brother to “ Touchstone.” Towton, (imported) own brother to the ‘‘Peer” and “ Marchiones,” by “Melbourne,” dam “ Ciuizelli,” by “ Touchstone " Oliver Cromwell by “ Potentate,” out of “ Woodstock, ” by “Theorini,” (imported.) Potentate, by “ Sir Hercules,” (sire oi the “ Barh”)out of “Princess,”by “Gratis,’ 1 (imported.) Hap.uha is half-brother to “Tambourini,” “Atalantn,” “ Papapa,” “ Korari,’ 1 and “Puriri.” winner of the last Dunedin Derby and Christchurch Leger The above horse has proved himself a sure foal-getter, which his patrons of last year can testify. Good paddocks securely fenced and well watered, are provided for mares until such time as they are stinted, of which due no tice will be given to owners, when ah mares must be removed and paid for. All care taken of mares, without responsibility. Terms L 3 10s.— Groomage ss. A, JOPP, Proprietor, THE CELEBRATED NORFOLK TROTTING COB MEEGNRT WILL Stand this Season al Hawksburn Station, from Goto ber Ist to December 31st, 1877. Well grassed paddocks provided, but nt responsibility. Terms, £2los cash, to be paid on deliver* of each mare at the Station. Number o: Mares limited to Twenty-five. All Mares to be removed before the enc •of December, 1877. R. STEWART, Hawksburn Station. THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE BEN LOMOND ’XT'TJLL Travel this Season the v T Dunstan District, including Clyde, Alexandra, Blacks, and -St. Bathans. Ben Lomond is a beautiful Dark Bay, with black points ; was foaled 25th February, 1869; stands 104 hands high; Sire, Sir Benjamin. Sir Benjamin by the imported horse, Ben Lomond ; Sir Benjamin’s dam was imported from Scotland by Richard Brodie, Esq.; Young Ben Lomond’s dam, Blossom, was by Messrs MTutoshs’ impor ported horse Prince Charlie ; Blossom’s dam by R. Brodie’s imported mare Nell. This shows that Young Ben Lomond is bred from imported stock—both sire and dam’s side. His stock have taken Ist prizes at the Blueskin Annual Show in 1873, 1874, and 1875, against a‘,l comers. A one-year-old Filly by him took first prize at Palmerston, in 1876. He is a splendid worker and a sure foal-getter. Terms : £3 10s, payable at the end of the ■Season; Groom’s Fee, 55., payable at time -of first service. WILLIAM BUDDY, Proprietor. THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE Y0OT& GLYDU. WILL travel this season between Blacks and Alexandra, visiting Wai Keri Kori and Clyde. Young Clyde is a dark chesnut, 18 hands high, vising 10 years old, of immense bone and sinew, and good tempered. Having travelled the Black’s district for hve years in succession ho has, beyond doubt, proved himself the best foal getter in the Province. He is also favorably known in Lawrence and surrounding districts, where he travelled for several seasons. As to his pedigree comment is unnecessary, his stock comparing wall with any in the Province. A 200-Acre Paddock on Glassford’s Swamp, the property of Mr P. Harrington, will be provided for Mares. The above is securely fenced. All care taken, but no responsibility. TERMS - ■ £3 10s. Oroomage Fee, 55., payable at first service. For further particulars apply to , ROBERT SCO IT, Proprietor.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 810, 26 October 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 810, 26 October 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 810, 26 October 1877, Page 4

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