To stand this season at the Owner’s stables, Kaikoura, the Thoroughbred Horse iVsAUSfciH (Bred by G. G. Stead, Esq., in 1892) ; By Maxim, dam Auray, by Rapid Bay ; from Aureola, by Angier (by Fisherman) j irons crysolite, by Stockwell from Juliet, ; by Touchstone. Maxim, by Musket ; from Realisation, by Vespasian (by New- i minster) fiom Hopeful Duchess, by The I LHying Dutchman winner.) Aiauuer is a dark bay horse of great ■ power and beautiful symmetry, possessing ; a good temper and. an iron constitution. • lie is described by the Tress of the ! Colony as one of toe best animals that : ever carried silk, a great galloper and j almost unapproachable under heavy • weights. j Farmers desirous of breeding sound I stock would do well to consider the lessons i of the South African war ; in which i horses sired by the thoroughbred have : proved themselves paramount, not only far hard work, but lor lough usage. Terms : £4, stud Book mares; di3, half-birds. GuarHntee given it requiied. Also, THE CLYDESDALE STALLION I
PLOUGHBOY. , Plougbboy is a handsome dappie brown, j standing 16 bauds 3 inches m height, a ! splendid worker, and has an exceptionally j line temper. Not only is he a very sure 1 ioal getter, but his young stock show ; great promise. I‘ioughboy is acknow- j ledged, by good judges, to be one of > the most mugiiinccnt specimens of the i Clydesdale seen in the Colonies. i'or Tedigrec, etc, see future issues. I Terms : Season £2 10s, Guarantee £4. A reduction made lot two or more mares . the property or one owner. I'addoekagc 2s per week. Ilverv care I but no responsibility. For lull particulars apply to Groom in ! charge, or * A. G. MISKIN, Owner.
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Kaikoura Star, Volume XIX, 28 September 1900, Page 6
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285Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Kaikoura Star, Volume XIX, 28 September 1900, Page 6
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