Announcements. BY ROYAL LETTERS SK3 PATENT. LITTLE’S CHEMICAL FLUID. THE NEW SHEEP DIP AND SCAB SPECIFIC. (Non Poisonous.) For full particulars, Local Testimonials, &c., APPLY TO FELL BROTHERS & CO., BLENHEIM. 34
Entires. TO STAND THIS SEASON; rjpHE Draught Clydesdale Colt. Young Scotty. Young Scotty is a beautiful bay colt with black points, rising three old, is very powerful, and has a good constitution, lias a beautiful temper, and without doubt is one of the handsomest stallions in the district. Young Scotty is by Young Scotchman, dam Jean. Jean’s sire is Clyde Champion ; her dam by dancer, grand dam imported. Young Scotty will be at the following places ; —Tuesday, lien wick : Thursday, Tua Marina; Saturday, and the remainder of the week, Masonic Horse Bazaar. Terms : As per Agreement. WILLIAM ATTWOOD, 111 Proprietor. Preliminary. “THE” ENTIRE DRAUGHT HORSE FOR THE SEASON, ISSO. nnHE undersigned, knowing from § experience the requirements of the districts, and that a change of stock is required, has just about completed arrangements to travel a horse for the season 1880, and trusts to receive a share of patronage. Pull particulars in future advertisement. S2 HARRY SUTHERLY. TO SERVE MARES THIS SEASON. LILLIPEE, AT j£3 a mare, and 5s the Groom. Guarantees according to fgreement. He will visit Havelock on Saturdays, returning on Mondays; Blenheim every Wednesday; Picton Road and Picton every Thursday ; and at Home Tuesdays and Fridays. RAMA RAMA, At £4 a mare half breds, and £7 thoroughbred mares. Groomago ss. Also fora limited number of mares. ANTEROS. Antekos is by Loiterer, dam Adrasta, by Olando. There is no horse in the English Stud Book more fashionably bred than lie is, and , whose near relations are more success- | ful on the English turf, viz., Petrarch, ! winner of Ledger and Ascot Cup ; Eraulein, winner of Goodwood Cup, Ac ; Rosy Cross, winner Lincolnshire Handicap this year; and Eavorita, one of the best two years olds in England, out of Antehos’s full sister.
Terms : Thoroughbred mares, ten guineas; half breds, seven guineas; Groomage ss. Fees to be Paid by January Ist, 1881. H. REDWOOD, Sping Creek. October 4th, 1880. 110 TO STAND THIS SEASON. mHE Well-known Thorough-bred X Horse, TREASON. By Traducer, dam Lady Jane, by Riddleworth, grandam Medora by Glendower, (Arab). Treason, will be at the following places during the season (weather permitting):—Tuesdays and Fridays, South Star Hotel ; Wednesdays and Saturdays, Riley’s Stables; Thursdays, Picton Road and Picton ; Will leave Havelock for Blenheim on Mondays. Terms : £4 4s a mare. Groomage fee os payable first visit. All other fees payable Jan uary, 1881. Good paddocks will be provided at Is 6d per week each mare ; every cax-e taken, but no responsibility. Mares coming from a distance of over 10 miles will be allowed paddock free of charge until stinted. 85 T . FREETH.
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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume II, Issue 168, 29 October 1880, Page 4
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