£4OOO SWEE '' <v ° 71 ON THE WELLINGTON CUP, To be run in the first week in FED RITA lIV, 1831. Tickets ... £\ First TTmw £IOOO Second Horse 3()o ThLi cl Horse gOO Oilier Starters (divided) ... TOO Kon-starters (divided) ... 1800 The .£7OO for other starters will average about £ 100 eacli horse. The £IBOO for non-starters will average about £OO each Lorse. Mr George North, of Lnmht n Quay, announces his seventh annua! sweep on the Wellington Cup. This time it is for no less than £4OOO, which will give handsome prizes even to the non-starters. Mr North’s former racing sweeps have invariable been conducted with such thorough airness as to give entire satisfaction to a 1! interested, and we arc not surprised to hear that them is already a brisk dent and for tickets for his “fmrt iionsand.pounder.”—Evening Post. 9th September. Address-GEO, NORTH. P.ox 109, Post OiHce j or Lambtou Quay, Wellington. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. THE NEW ZEALAND LOaN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (Limited) are prepared lo make Liberal Cash Advitices on WOOL, GRAIN, and all other kind of PRODUCE place.! in their hand.' for sale in the Colonies or the lloun market ; also on STOCK placed hi their disposal, privately or by auction. Full particulars may bo obtained at the Company’s odice, Do id street, Dunedin. Mw SL hu THE ENTI I! E DR A UGRT HORSE, WILL stand this scas n at Mr Harrington’s f inn, Blacks, Securely fenced and well watered paddocks, the lies* in the district, provided for mares at Blacks aud Ida Valley. rcDicnvE. Bbn I-OMOND is n lic.uififnl dirk ’'v, with black p ants, was foaled . inary, 1369, stands Kit hands high ; see, Sir itenjmiiii. 3ir Bvi.j-uniu t v t!iv ;m----ported liorse Ren Lomond. Sir li.mj uni. ,’3 dam was imported from Scotland by lli.-liil, Rrodie, E'C| ; V«um> B 11 Lomond’s dam. Blossom, was by Messrs IHtriwb’a i.uporteil horse Prince Charlie ; Blossom's dam by Mr Ft. Bro lie's importe t m •re Nell. This shows that Ymuig Be ■ I I-011l Mill is bred from imported stock—both sire an I dam’s si>lc. Ills slock have taken first mizas at the Rbii-skiii Annua! Show in 1873, 137-i, and 1575 against all comers. A one-year-oltl filly by him took first prize at Palmerston, in 1376. lie is a splendid wo.ker and a sure foal getter. Terms- £3 10-, to include groomage. Guarantees by agreement. One mar* on of five allowed gratis, being the property of one owner. All mires sold or exchanged will be held as in foal. Every cave tak-.m l.ufc no respnr.sihi'Py, aud all maree must, he remo> e ■ from paddock- by end of Fein nary. I>Sl. N. B. A yearling of B n 1.0 mm-Vs was sold a few weeks since in Blacks distric for 1.59, Mr J. (Hass b i-ig the seder, and Mr U. \Y. GooUgvr .he buyer. PETER HARRINGTON. Propiietor. THE ENTI Hr. Do AUGHT Horse, Young* B»sfom©r WILL stand this seas .n at IJlack Stone Hid, the proprio'or having dcci led not to travel with die horse, but any mares Scut will have Ids best aitentio 1. of NO RI.DP.MK.'i. by Emperor, was bred by die late Mr Ronald (l a .t, Kok land ; dam, Rente, by Champion; ! :h im |iion, bred by Mr Andvison. Ihumore. Wigtonsliire, Scotland. Champum, when a ytarjing, g inu l two first pi 12 ■' ; as a nv-year-old, four li st ami two swono .0 :2 s : when a three-year old, a premium m 40 soveici.ns at Glnscow ; when four Ve.ll- - a premium of o() s u-ereijtfs gb eu !>v the Ki koudbnght Agriviilliral Society’; and when five years Old go jf-id premium atO'asg-.w ; he alsd got a silver -m-dal for the (ivu best yoar'i «g got by a .y lior.se 1 ■ 1859 AlSo a t.unp er of lost p.iz s io Australia, aud lies; prize at the Taieti, the oiily year hj * was shown. Gentle, dam Betty, was bred by Captain Gir lner, Itaudetm g, Victoria ; si e, di - imp 'fted Clydesdale horse R-fo ie r ; dam, B.ss, imported by Captain tlardnin. Ile!:v gained Hist piizt'ns a one year-old in Medbourn*l in 1554 ; second as a two-year old. i-i ISjj ; and lirst as a three-year old, in 1856 - all in Melbourne. A mm.' Reformer is a brown horse, IGI hands high, rising live years old. ierrfls—£3 10s; Groom’s fc n , sa, payable at ti.at service. A paddock at P. neks-on > Hill will bp provided for mares t-o-i.iti-a from a distance Bvoty attention to mares sunt, tmt no responsibility. For further particulate app’- to- the proprietor. WATSON TURNER, H- aek stone Hill.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 971, 26 November 1880, Page 3
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