The Thoroughbred Entire Horse XJARDSMAN, By /Talisman —Ladtbiud, WILL STAND AT BLACKS THIS SEASON, Visiting 'the Surrounding Districts. This grandson of Traduce! is a beautiful black horse, standing 17 hands hiji, eight years old, with iinmenso hone and muscle (the thing so much looked for in thoroughbred stock. Guardsman has travelled the Ganterbury and Taieri Plains Districts, where his stock is unequalled ; he Ins a grand temper, and is a very sure f> d-getter. 'Terms—T-5 ss, payable on Ist February. 1886. 'The bona fide 'owner of Three or more Mares will be liberally„dealt with. A paddock will be provided for mares from a distance. All care taken, but no responsibility incurred. PETER HARRINGTON, Proprietor.
TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON' The -well known Carriage Stallion OA L A B A N, IN THE BLACKS, IDA VALLEY, AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. He is a bay horse, got by Young Calaban, out of Amethyst, by Young Whalebone, out of Amber, got by Glaucus ( A rab) ; her dam Splendor* (imported), by Emancipation. Young Calaban by Calaban (imported), dam by Charlie O’Malley ; grand dam Skeleton (imported). Charlie O’Malley by Rouse’s Emigrant, out of Bet Hayat, by Bache or (imported!, out of Cutty Sark (also imp rrted). Calaban by Kingston; dam Hay, by Cowl Cheshire Witch, by Pantaloon, by Hooton, dam Catton. Calaban stands over sixteen hands high, and of excellent temper. Terms —As per f agreement; groom age, ss, at first service. R. JENKINS, Owner, Opbir.
The Clydesdale Entire Horsej Young lochniva n. Will Stand THIS SEASON AT MY FARM, IDA VALLEY, Paddocks provided for mares ; all care taken, but no responsibility iii« curved. Terras as per agreement, Groomagefee, ss, ROBERT Mg INTO SU.
Pure-bred Clydesdale Entire, RON D U K E, Will stand at my Farm BALD H I L|L FLAT THIS SEASON. Iron Do re is a dark grey, G rears old. stands 17 hands high; bred by J. F. Kitchen, Esq., Moa Flat Sm'iou. By Ivanhoe, out of Jewel; both sire and dam imported. Iron Duke has proved himself a sure foal getter, nearly all the mares he got last season proving in foal Terms —Ll to be paid on February Ist, 1886, and L 3 when the mare proves in foal. A grass paddock provided for mares from a distance,every care taken,|but no responsibility. JOHN BOTLEB.
"ANTED KNOWN. Two Cooking Stoves—A Plantres and a Vesper. A HalDCabinet Wertheim Sewing Machine, with all the latest improvements, in case, never unpacked (new). Hematite Paints, red and stone c 01..-, in 141 o hags; Champion Mixed Paints (all colors) in tins. Howson’s Rennet Extract in i-.,»a'. bottles. A 3ft Gin. Patent Zealandia Cook inn Range, Barningham, maki r Dunedin (new). EOR SALE, GEOBGE FAC ft F. Clyde Bale Rooms.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1236, 6 November 1885, Page 3
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