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a'O stand the Season at his| Owner’s JL stables, 'The Thoroughbred Stallion ARTILLEUR* (Vinner of Ashburton Stakes, Greyn outh Cup. and many other races.) Ahtilihvb by Artillery [Musket! Luna [TraducerJ. Artilleur combines the Musket with tbe Traducer,—the Musket through that great horse Artillery (winner of Dunedin Champagne Stakes and Canterbury Cup, in which latter race he defeated Nelson at weight for age);—the Traducer through Luna, who besides being an exceptionally fast mr.re herself (having won the Hawkes Ba}’ Cup and many other good races) and a good winner producer, was own sister in blood to one of the most brilliant horses we have seen in the Colony in Templeton. Artilleur is a bay horse of commanding appearance, 6 years old, standing over 16 hands, and showing great power combined with quality. Fee -■ £2 10s; guarantee £4. Halfguarantee 30s, and 35s when mare proves in foal. A reduction made for two or more mares. Fees payable Ist January. Good paddockage Is per week. Every care but no responsibility. For further particulars see cards, or apply to •J Montgomery (groom in charge), or A. G. MISKIN, Owner. A £2O stakes will be given for the progeny of Artilleur.

FllO stand this season, at Kaikoura, the A well known Trotting Stallion, LORD WOLSELEY. Lobd Wolseley by Sir Garnet, out of Petrel, by the Australian sire, Yattendon ; dam, Fancy, by the Young Peer, out of a Quicksilver mare. Lord Wolseley is a beautiful black; nine years old; stands 16bands 2inches high ; has great substance, grand bone, good action, quiet temper, a real fast trotter, for roadsters or carriage horses he cannot be beaten. Lord Wolseley was bred by W. Crossan, Esq. of the Taieri, the owner of the famous trotting horses Wanderoo, Beaconsfield, Kelormcr, and a host of others «vell known in Otago Lord Wolsley has never perlo.'mcd in public, as be has been used exclusively as a stud horse, but he is a first class harness horse having been broken to both saddle and harness Therefore it is with the utmost confidence that his owner places him at the disposal of breeders of high class Trotters, Roadsters, acd Carriage horses in this district. Fee, £2; Guarantee £3; Half Guarantee 25s aud 25s when mare proves in foal. A reduction made for two or more mares the property of one owner. Fees payable Ist January, 1898. Good paddocking at Is per week ; every care taken but no responsibility. For any further particulars apply to EDWARD GIBSON, Owner, Kincaid.

fFO stand at the Owner’s Farm the 1 thoroughbred stallion VERSAILLES, By Chainshot —Veno, by Cadogan (imported) out of Wave, by Malton ; Spray by Domzette, Lady Ann by Whisker. Chainshot by Musket (imported) out of Locket (also imported) by Thunderbolt— Keepsake by Daniel O’Rourke. The A'. Z. Referee says that Versailles’ grand-dam, Spray, is the maternal ancestor of probably mo'e winners than any other mare bred in this Colony. Vebsailles is rising 6 years old, and a beautiful brown, standing 16 hands 1 inch. Fee, £1 10s; guarantee, £2 10s. Groomage ss. Paddockage Is per week ; every care but no responsibility. Fees to Lc paid bv Ist .January. G. TAYLOR, Tui Farm, Kaikoura.

FIREWOOD. FIREWOOD, OR SALE, good, sound, dry mixed firewood at 12/6 per bullock dray load cash booked 15s. JOHN McINNE-> n HE MIFE’S WELFARE—Treatise I posted free. It will teach you more than all tbe pears pou’ve lived. Every woman should rtad it. Write Professor Hermann, French Specialist, 40 Collinsplace, Melbourne. A/ G UNG MEN, write to me for valuable JL free Book concerning yourselves. Professor Hermann, Specialist, 40 Collinslace, Melbourne.

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Kaikoura Star, Volume XVII, Issue 1883, 12 January 1897, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Kaikoura Star, Volume XVII, Issue 1883, 12 January 1897, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Kaikoura Star, Volume XVII, Issue 1883, 12 January 1897, Page 2

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