J| THE CELEBRATED TROTTING COB, MERCURY WILL stand this season at Clyde and Blacks, and a'so travel Clyde, Blacks, Alexandra, Cromwell, and Bannockburn Well grassed paddocks for the accommodation of Mares coming from a distance provided at Clyde and Blacks. Every care taken Imt no responsibility. The season will commence early in October, and close in January, 1880. Not.! All mares tried by “Mercury ” will be considered as served, and tilt owners will be held responsible for service fees, unless otherwise agree I for. Terms :—£3. Gkoomac.e, ss. JOSE’II WEBB, Groom. iHsi THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE Freestone WILL travel the season through St. B ithans, Blacks, Dryhreail, and Tinkers Gully districts. Freestoxk is a handsome dark chestnut, and stands fully ICJ hands high. Freestone is by Scud, out of the famous mare Mignonette A well-grassed paddock on Spottis Hundred, the p-operty of Mr Huddle-stone, provided for marcs. All care taken but no responsibility. Terms:—£3 10s. Groomagc, fls. Guarantees as per arrangement. GEORGE MARTIN, Proprietor, Lauder Creek. THE CLYDESDALE HORSE SAM WILL stand at Hawkesburn Station during the Season 187080. The Season will commence on the Ist November, terminating on the Ist January. A limited number of Mares only taken; early application is therefore necessary. Grass paddocks provided, and every caie taken of marcs but no responsibility. Terms:--£3 3s. ROBERT STEWART, Manager, Hawksburn Station. WILL TRAVEL THIS SEASON, BLACKS and surrounding districts. THE CELEBRATED CLYDESDALE HCdSE CHAMPION. CH A M PION is a dark bay, stands ICi bands high, bred by Mr Win. Puddy, Wondhead Farm, Hawkcsbury. Sire, “Prince;" dam, “Gipsy,” imported from Tasmania. Champion took first prize at the Blueskin Show in 1877 ; he also took the Champion Pr zo 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 10s, payable at end of season. Groom’s Fee, 3s, to be paid at time of service Guarantees by arrangement. One mare out of live allowed gratis, being the property of one owner. W. PUDDY, Proprietor. All mares sold or exchanged will be held ss in foal CELEBRATED SHETLAND ENTIRE TOM THUMB WILL stand for the Season 187980, at BLACKS. TOM THUMB is a handsome compact little animal, a rich black, ami stands 12 hands He has » splendid temper, and has proved himself a sure foal getter. Tom Thumb was bred by his present owner, and ie by Mr Hazlett's Atom, out of J. G. G. Glassford, Esq.’s Mignonette. Terms: £‘2 10s. Guooiiaoe, ss. R. JENKINS, Blacksmith and Furrier, Ophir. COBB & GO’S Telegraph Line of Royal Mail Coaches will leave CLYDE FOR LAWRENCE Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at at 2 p.m , reaching Toviot the same day, and Law onci) the following afternoon in lime for the 4.30 p.m. train to Dunedin. Leave Clyde for Cromwell and Queenstown Tuesday, Thursday, sad Saturday, 11 a. m. Parcel Rooking Office—Railway Department, Dunedin. H. CRATG A. CO., Prop'-ie ton Bead Office, £EEL STREET, LAWRENCE.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 927, 23 January 1880, Page 4
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