The Thoroughbred Entire Horse UAHDS M A N, By Talisman—Ladybxhd, WILL STAND AT BLACKS THIS SEASON, Visiting 'the Surrounding Districts. This grandson of Traclucei is a Beautiful black horse, standing 17 hands high, eight years old, with imm-use bone and muscle (the thing so much looked for in thorough-bred stock. Guardsman has travelled'the n.interbury and Taieri Plains Districts, where his stock is unequalled ; he Ins a grand temper, and is a very sure foal-getter. Terms—Ls 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 caie taken, but no responsibility incurred. PETER HARRINGTON, Proprietor,
in ir “ TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON" The well-known Carriage Stallion c AL A B IN' THE A N, BLACKS, IDA VALLEY, AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. He is a bay horse, got by Young Calaban, out of Amethyst, by Y ouii" Whalebone, out of Amber,' got by Glaueus (Arab); her dam Splendor* (imported), br Emancipation. Young Calaban by Calaban (iirv* ported), dam by Charlie O’Malley ; grand dam Skeleton (imported). Charlie O’Malley by Rouse’s Emigrant, out of Bet Hayat, by Bachelor (imported), out of Cutty Sark (also imp n-ted). Calaban by Kingston; dam Hay, by Cowl Cheshire Witch, by Panta* Icon, by Hooton, dam C-u.ton. Calaban stands over sixteen hands high, and ot excellent temper. Terms—As per agreement; groomage, ss, at first service. R. JENKINS, Owner, Ophir,
The Clydesdale Entire Horse Young lochn iya e. Will Stand THIS SEASON AT MY FA EM, IDA VALLEY. Paddocks provided for mares ; all care taken, but no responsibility in* curred. Terms as per agreement, Groomage fee, ss, Pure-bred Clydesdale Entire, " T R O N DUKE, -L "Will stand at my Farm BALD HI L L FL A T THIS SEASON. EGBERT McINTQSTT.
Iron Duke is a dark grcv. 6 roars old, stands 17 hands high”; bred bv .1. F. Kitchen, Eso r , Moa Flat Station, By Ivanhoe, out, of Jewel; both sire an I dam imported. Iron Duke has proved himself a sure foal getter, nearly a'l the mares im got last season proving in foal 'i eriis —Ll to ho paid on IVbruarv Ist, 1886, and L 3 when the mare proves in foal. A grass paddock provided for mav - from a distance,every care taken, Inn, no responsibility. A N TED KMo w R FOR SALE, Two Cooking Stoves—A Planires a- 1 a Vesper. A Half-Cabinet Worthoini Sowi. g Machine, with all the latest improvements, in case, never nopacked (new). Hematite Paints, red and stone e- i. in 1410 hags; Champion .MR,.,’ Paints (all colors) in tins. Howson’s Rennet Extract in i bottles. A Oft Gin. Patent Zealandia Cool i-.... Range, Barningham, mal<-,■ Dunedin (new). JOITX BUTLER. GEORGE FA CHE, Clyde Solo Looms,
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1237, 13 November 1885, Page 3
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