Sires of the Season. &T: -.-.'A TO STAND THIS SNASON. rjpHE Celebrated Cart Stallior, NUGGE T. NUGGET stands 1(5.0 liands high; is a beautiful dark chestnut, with strong bone, good action, and remarkably fine temper. Bred by Mr Woolly. Sire, Major, bred by E. Aiding, Esq., Wiltshire, England. Winner of the first prize of L 25 at the Royal Agricultural Society of England, held at Canterbury, 1 Sth July, 18(50. He was then purchased by Tlios. Crispe, Esq., and imported to Tasmania, where he won the First Prize at Campbell Town, 18(51, for the Best Imported Draught Stallion in the Colony ; and he won the same prize at the Society’s Show, held at Longford, 18(52. He was afterwards purchased by B. Newall, Esq., for the sum of L 550, and imported to Auckland. Grand sire, celebrated horse Boxer, winner of the three successive prizes at the Royal Agricultural Society, England. Great grand sire, Rob Roy, the property of J. Salmond, Esq., Glasgow. His progeny have taken 11 first prizes at Highland Agricultural Shows in Scotland. NUGGET’S dam, Blossom, imported by B. Newall, Esq., and now flic property of Gleghorn, Esq. Giaml dam, Sober, winner of the three first prizes at the Grand National Show, held in Melbourne. NUGGET took First and Champion Prizes for draught entires at the Rangiti-kei-Manawatu Agricultural Society’s Show, IS7<5, and Second Prize in 1877. NUGGET’S stock took all the prizes at the Farmer’s Club Foal, Grain, and Root Show, held at Marton, on the Ist May, 1880. Tkums.— Single marc, L 3 10s: two or more marcs—belonging to the same owner —Lo each. Further particulars in future advertisement. ISO 0. GOMEZ. m A TO STAND THIS SEASON. T the Masonic Stables, the wellbred Entire Horse
NIGGER. j NIGGER is ;i jet black horse, 4 years I old, showing immense power, and is well i adapted for getting good useful roadsters j ami coach horses. Also, the Pony P E D R O . PEDRO is by Commodore Nutt, and out j of a well bred mare. Tkr.ms : L 2 per Marc. Further particulars on application to A. McCOLL, 10!) Proprietor. TO STAND THIS SEASON. rnHE Purebred CLYDESDALE 1 Stallion KILBOWIE. KILBOWIE is a purebred Clydes- | dale, of splendid symmetry and action, j He is by Old Surprise, which was j first as a two year old at Johnstone, J Cambuslang,etc., etc., and twice gained the Prize for the best Stallion, at the Glasgow Society’s Shows, to travel in the district. He also gained the Highland Society's First Prize at Inverness, and other Prizes, to travel as a Stallion. KILBOWIE’S Dam also gained many Prizes. “ Kii.rowik” gained the First Prize at Drymen as a two year old, and first at Stirlingshire Shows. “ Kilbowiic” was purchased from that well known breeder Mr. David Rujdkt,, Ivilbowie, Duntocher.
, Teiims :£ 4 per mare, payable to : Mr H. J. St ace on the first January, ! 1882. Groomage Os, to be paid on | first service. i KILBOWIE will attend at Riley’s ; stables, Blenheim, on Wednesdays ■ and Saturdays, the rest of the week my stables, Francis-street. Paddock- | ing Is Gd per week. Every care j taken but no responsibility. 1 T. MAX'riOD, sun-. I 97 Groom. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. I mUE Splendid Pure Bred Clydes- ! JL dale Stallion, MODEL BLACK LEGS. MODEL BLACK LEGS is a dark bay j with black points, stands 101* hands high For full pedigree, see cards. MODEL BLACK LEGS will travel ns ; under (rivers and weather permitting) : Mondays, llemvicktown; Wednesdays, Spring Creek ; Thursdays, Tuamarina and Picton.Road; Saturdays, at Riley’s Stables; j the remainder of the week at his own j Stable, Grovctown. j Terms : —L3 10s., single mares ; LG, two ! mares, three or more as per agreement. | Groom age, os. per mare, payable (irst ! service. Marcs put to the above horse for the I season must be paid for on or about Ist j January, 18S2. 1 Marcs under guarantee, payable Ist August, 18S2. Good Paddocks provided for mares, and all cave taken, but no responsibility. J. & D. O’LEARY. 102 Grove Town.
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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume III, Issue 297, 14 October 1881, Page 4
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