TO STAND .JHIS sllsoT* AT '\ COURT BARTON F A lU[ BICCARTON, " ' T HE P E E n, BRED by.Captain the Hon. Stauhopo lUx,i imported by Edward Moorhou.sc, K«i.. n ' , '< property of E. Jorriingham Wakeficld, Ksn W THE PEER is a large bay horao of immense.power k^l stance, and of tho very finest temper and con n tioi); hi» running lor tho Chester Cup ib-!" Btainped him as n first-class race-home. ' ' THE PEER, bred in 1855, got by Melbourne, out of Cini^n by Touchstone; grandam Brocade, by Paritaln great grandam Bombasine, by Thunderbolt ■ J!l\' great grandam Delta, by Alexander Jm'L oPeter, &c, Ac. '' by Blr MELBOURNE, sire of the Peer, is also the sire of ,Si r fff Sykes, winner of the St. Leger, 1846- Cv, i winner of the Oaks, 1848; West Australian T' ncr of tho Derby and St. Leger, in 1853 ' (. "j sire of Snmmerside, winner of the Oaks, 184" Biinkbonny, winner of the Derby and Oab, {m~ ' and Marchioness (own sister to The Peeri '»;„' '' of the Oaks, 1855. " ;'Winner TOUCHSTONE, winner of the St. Leger, 1834, and sire of Cm ; zella, the Peer's dam. Is also sire of the following celebrated horses:—Cotherstone, winner of %/ Guineas and Derby, 1843; Orlando, winner of tk Derby, 1844, Sire of Peddington, winner of th Derby, 1851; Mendicant, winner of 1000 Guinea! and Oaks, 1856 ; Surplice, winner of the St.L Leer«er 1848; Newminster, winner of the St.' leS./ 1851; and Sire of Musjid, winner of the Derby' 1059. *' The season will commence on October 15. Terms—£ls 15s.— groomage—los.—payable «« the 15th February, 1860. Vi eOn As Towton leaves the province per steam shin Prince Alfred, The Peer's subscription will i limited. Early application is recommended. Good paddock accommodation, and delivery w ;n be taken of mares every Wednesday and Saturday at the Royal Hotel Stockyards. Every care taken' but no responsibility incurred. ' Sept. 26,1859. ' W> TO STAND THIS SEAs"onT AT THE STABLES OF THE UNDERSIGNED, THE Celebrated Thorough-Bred Horse SKELETON. lEDIGREE. Young Skeleton" is a chestnut horse, branded C H near shoulder; was bred by Mr. Charles Hearne, and was foaled in 1843; was got by the imported horse Skeleton, out of a mare by the imported horse Steeltrap, her sire the imported horse Egremont. Master Robert; the sire of Skeleton, was got by Buffa. out of Small Hopes by Scaramouch, her dam by Blank Traveller; Buffa by Pantaloon, out of a Herod mare. Pantaloon by Match/em out of Curiosity by Snap, Regulus, Brutus, Chitons, (vide Stud Book, p. 4G9v01. 4,.) Ejjremont by Whalebone, out of Talestres, (bred by Mr. Glossip, in 1809), by Alexander, her dam ■Rival by Sir Peter out of Hornet by Drone. Manilla by Goldn'nder, Mr. Goodriche's Old En°-. land mare, (vide Stud Book, p. 810, vol. 4) ° (Signed) WILLIAM RUSSELL, Keeper of the Stud Book. Terms £5 and ss. Groom. N.B.—Splendid Paddocks for receiving Mares. JAMES RULE, Caversham House. Sept. 13,1859. TO STAND. THIS SEASON. AT the farm of the. undersigned, the Draught Entire Horse, "PLOUGHMAN." Ploughman is six years old, was bred in Nelson .and recently brought down to Canterbury. Ploughman will be at the Horse Repository every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. Season to commence Oct. Ist. ' Terms—£4 and 4s. groomage. For further particulars apply to THOMAS ROWLEY.MMdleton, Sept. 22.. DUKE. ITIHIS well known draught horse will -L stand for the season at MR. FISHER'S FARM, on the Heathcote. Terms—£2 los.—Groomage included. Mares taken into foal, &c. Every attention will be paid, but no responsibility incurred. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT THE ARMAGH-ST. DEPOT, CHRISTCHURCH, THE COMPACT TIMOK STAIIIOJT, "MULTUM IN PART 0." . MULTUM ■IN PARVO is a beautiful black; is perfectly quiet ; free from vice; stands 13 hands 2 inches high; and is a sure foal getter. Terms—£2 2s. each mare, payable on or before the Ist February, 1860. Apply at the Armagh-street Depot. J. W. MOORHOUSE & HOLLAND. Horse, Stock and General Commission Aleuts. l*pHE Undersigned are Cash buyers of JL Wool, delivered at Christchurch, Kaiapoi, Tiraaru, or any other shipping places >n the coast. MILES & Co., 1 Christchurch and Lyttelton S. P. SMITH'S WAIMAKARIRI WHARF, SOUTH bank of the Wainiakariri, near Jackson's Ferry, is now open to receive grain and other produce, timber, etc., for transmission by_ punt, sailing vessel, or steamboat, between Kaiapoi and the Port, «src, or by dray between Kaiapoi and Christchurch. Goods stored and secured from injury by freshes. Timber, firewood, posts and rails, piles, &c, always on pale. All orders sent by the draymen promptly attended to. FARMS RENT FREE. rpHE Undersigned has been instructed by X Robert. Waitt, Esq., to let about 2,000 acres of rich agricultural laud, in farms of from 20, to 100 acres each, for a term of seven years, at a nominal rent. Apply to •■ MR. WYLDE, At his Office, Kaiapoi. Oct. 8, 1859.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 752, 21 January 1860, Page 2
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