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' TO STAND' THIS SEASON,^ AT COURT BARTON FAR^ RICCARTON, ..T..H'.E P,E E R, "DRED by Captain the Hon. Stanhope Hawb JJ imported by Edward Moor House, Eho m; property of E. Jerningham Wakefield, Esq ' ' c . THE PEER is a large bay horse of immense power and s ,il, stance, and of the very fineat temper and coiwti?.," tion; his running for the Chester 'Cup irS" stamped him as a first-class race-horse. ' THE PEER, bred in 1855, got by Melbourne, out of Cinwell, by Touchstone; grandam Brocade, by Pantaloon great grandam Bombasine, by Thunderbolt • JZ* great grandam Delta, by Alexander Isis by 4l Peter, &c, <fee. J r MELBOURNE, sire of the Peer, is also the sire of Sir Tatton Sykes, winner of the St. Leger, 1846; CvmKa winner of the Oaks, 1848; West Australia/win ncr .of the Derby-and; St.'- Leger, in 1853 ' ( an a sire of Summerside, winner of the Oaks, 1859) • BHnlcbonny, winner of the Derby and Oak's, 1857 • and Marchioness (own sister to The Peer) 'winn^ of the Oaks, 1855. ;' ner TOUCHSTONE, winner of the. St. Leger, 1834, and sire of Cinizella. The Peer's dam is also dam of the following celebrated horses:—Cotherstone, winner of 2000 Guineas and.Derby, 1843; Orlando, winner of the Derby, 1844, Sire of Peddingtbn, winner of the Derby, 1851.; Mendicant; winner of 1000 Guineas and Oaks, 1856; Surplice, winner of the St. Le^er 1848; Newminster, winner of the. St. Leger* L 851; and Sire of Musjid,: winner of the Derby' Ipov. ■" ''■•'■. The season will commence on October 15. Terms —£15155.—groomage—los.—payable on the 15th'February, 1860. : As Towton leaves the province per steam ship Prince Alfred, Tfe Peer's subscription will be limited. Early application is recommended. Good paddock accommodation, and delivery will be taken of mares every "Wednesday and Saturday, at the Reyal Hotel Stockyards. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. W. R. CATOR. Sept. 2S, 1859.

OX) STAND THIS SEASON I AT 'HATTER'S HEM, I NEAE CHEISTCHTJECH, H The magnificent pure bred draught horse I WESTiIFSTER. I PEDiaEEE.— This celebrated horse, im- I imported by J. W. Mborhouse, Esq., of I the Eoyal Veterinary College, was got by Con- ■ queror, a pure bred Clydesdale, and out.of Diana, ■ the best bred Suffolk mare, inEngland; grand- I dam by Euphrates, great grand-dam Old Smolen- I sko who realized % private contract the sum of ■ £2350. ...■ ■. . .;. ■ i^... ■ I Westminster is a-five-year-old, dark iion grey, I stands 18 hands high, on short legs, and is ' allowed ■ by competent judges to be the finest draught horse I ever imported into the southern hemisphere. I Mares taken into English grass paddocks well I watered, at five shillings per week, itad every atten- I tion paid^but no responsibility incurred. ' I Westminster will be in Christchurch every I Wednesday and Saturday. I Terms—Mares, 4 Guineas each, payable on the I Ist January, 1860. „ I The" Groom's fee, 55., to be paid at the time of I covering. " « . . ■ TO STAND; THis SEASON, I . , AT THE I STABLES OP THE UNDERSIGNED, I fTIHE Celebrated Thorough-Bred Horse I A SKELETON. I JEDIGBEE. I " Young Skeleton" is a! chestnut horse, branded I C H near shoulder; was bred by Mr. Charles I Hearne, and was foaled in 1843; was got by the- I ; imported horse Skeleton, out of a mare by the ira- I ported horse Steeltrap, her sire the imported horse I JEgremont. ' I ; Master Robert, the sire of Skeleton, was got by I Bufta, out of Small Hopes by Scaramouch, her dam I by Blank Traveller; Buffa by .Pantaloon, out of a I Herod mare. Pantaloon by.Match'em out of I •9^ OBoV J b^ S? ap» Ee^lus, Brutus, Childers, I (vide Stud JSooJe, p. 409 vol. 45.) I Egremont by Whalebone, out of Talestres, (bred I by Mr. Glossip, in 1809), by Alexander, her dam I Kival by Sir Peter out of-Hornet by Drone. I Manilla by Goldfinder, Mr. Goodriche^s Old Eng- I land mare, (vide Stud Book, p. 310, vol. 4-) I (Signed)- WILLIAM. RUSSELL, I • Keeper of the Stud Book. I Terms £5, and ss. Groom. I N.B.—Splendid Paddocks for receiving Mares. I JAMES RULE, I _Sept3lßs9. Caversham House. TO STAND FOR THE SEASON, I AT THE STABLES OF THE UNDERSIGNED, THE THOROUGH-BRED ENTIRE HOESB . M A N C H E S T E R . Manchester is a fine bay horse,' with black points, and unexceptionable pedigree, possessing graft bone r"n T™ c ™ WaS im Porkd to this province by Gilbert McClymont, Esq., in November, 1868. Manchester Avas got by Emigrant, out of Miss Kubens, by Rubens, out of Jessica, by Wanderer, imported by Hently Senior, Esq., of Tasmania; 5 1Ca I dam a vefy hi"h bred B«ffalo mare. Manchester was foaled January 10th, 1856; is I broken mto saddle; branded C.R. I The season will commence on the Ist of October I next. „-.'• . I Terms five gnineas and ss. the groom. For further particulars, apply to CHARLES TURNER, Christclmrch. FARMERS' FAVOURITE. rpHIS well-known Entire Clydesdale Draught -1- Horse will stand' for the season at the farm of the undersigned, and be at Mr. Fawdinpton's Stables, Christehurch, on" Wednesdays and Saturdays during the season. Terms £4 and ss. gropraa"-e. Mares taken in to English grass paddocks at ss. per week. < W. BURTON, Lower Lincoln Roal. I ~~ tostSd this season. AT the farm ,of the undersigned, the Draxght Entire Horse, "PLOUGHMAN." Ploughman is six years old, was bred in Nelson and recently brought down to Canterbury. llquglnnan will bo at the Horse Reposiory every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. Season to commence Oct. Ist. Terms~£4 and 4s. grooma^e, J« or iurther particulars, apply to „r . ,,. . o THOMAS ROATLEfMiddletpn, Sept. %$,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 721, 5 October 1859, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 721, 5 October 1859, Page 6

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