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m m THE CELEBRATED TROTTING COB, ■n ra VtviM 4£SSISS93£!b MsiJ&y y j& 'ILL stand this season at Clyde and Blanks, and also travel Clyle, Blanks, Alexandra, Cromwell, and Bannockburn Well grassed paddocks for the accommodation of Mares coining from a distance provided at Clyde and Blacks. Every care taken hut no responsibility. The season will commence early in October, and close in January, ISSO. Note ; —All mares tried by “ Mercury ” will be considered as served, and the owners will be held responsible for service fees, unless otherwise agreed for. Terms £3. Groomage, ss. JOSE D H WEBB, Groom. in THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE Fssestons "VST" ILL travel ihe season through * V St. Bithans, Blacks, Dry bread, ami Tinkers Gully districts. Freestone is a handsome dark chestnut, and stands fully 134 hands high. Freestone is by Scud, out of the famous mare Mignonette A well-grassed paddock on Spottis Hundred, tlie property of Mr iluddlestone, provided for mares. All care taken but no responsibility. Terms:—£3 10s. Groomage, us. Guarantees as per arrangement. GEORGE MARTIN, Proprietor, Lauder Creek. /ZJCi THE CLYDESDALE HORSE V ILL stand at ifawkesburn Station during the Season 1879SO. The Season will commence on the Ist November, torminaling on the Ist January, A limited number of Marcs only taken; ear'y application is therefore necessary. Grass paddocks provide 1. and every care taken of mares but no responsibility. Terms £3 3s. ROBERT STEWART, Manager, llawksburn Station.

WILL TRAVEL THIS SEASON, BLACKS amt surrounding districts. THE CELEBRATED CLYDES--1) A LE HORSE OSAMPIOH. CIIA M is a dark buy, stands 16i liands bred by Mr Mm. PmbTy, \V railhead Farm, Hawkesbury. Sire, “ Prince j” dam, “ Gipsy,” imported from Tasmania. Champion look first prize at the Pino.skin Show in IS,, ; lie .also took the Champion Pr ze in the yard the same year for the best animal. He has an excellent temper, splendid action, and has also proved himself a sure foal getter and splendid worker. Terms : £3 I Os, payable at end of season. Groom's Fee. ss, to bn paid at time of service Guarantees by arrangement. One mare out of live allowed gratis, being tlie property of one owner. Vv. PUDDY, Proprietor. All mares sold or exchanged will be held as in foal. jm THE WELL KNOWN CLYDESDALE ENTIRE Surprise TTY ILL on the Ist November ’’ visit Cromwell, and from thence, Clyde, Alexandra, Teviot, Blacks and Ida Valley. SURPRISE, bred by John Hamilton, Esq., is by that well known Clydesdale aire Thane of Clyde,, imported to Southland by Hugh Maclean, Esq. Dam bred by A. Gierke, Esq , Longford, Tasmania, and imported into Southland by the Mess r s Gierke Brothers, for breeding purposes on their farm. Surprise is a dark dappled bay, stands 17 hands high. He is a remarkably compact and powerful horse, with immense bone, Hoc il.it leg, unequalled action, and docile temper. He lias proved himself a sure foal getter, and Ids stock are not surpassed by the progeny of any horse which has ever served in the Southland and Clyde districts, where he has travelled. Surprise took second prize at two, three, ■and four years old at the Invercargill Annual Show against all comers. Well grassed paddocks at Ida Valley for the accommodation of mares coming from a distance will be provided free of charge, without responsibility. The greatest care taken. Terms:— £3. Croom.age, os. Guarantees as per agreement. Owners of mares at time of service responsible for service fees. Service foes to bo paid for at end of season, except specially provided for. J. DRUM MY, Proprietor

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Dunstan Times, Issue 916, 7 November 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 916, 7 November 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 916, 7 November 1879, Page 4

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