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The Stud. TO OWNERS OF BNTIRB HORSEP. ADVERTISEMENTS detailing the pedigrees of Horses to Travel in this district this season will be inserted in the "MATAURA I#SIGN ! ' at very rensonable rates. Pedigree cards, <ke., printed on the shortest 'noliioo at less than Danedin or Invbronrgiil prices. Receipt books on hand, orpriuted to order. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON AT GOEE AND SUBROUNDINO DISTRIOTS, The Thoroughbred Horse HARKAWAY. r FIEBMS : Half .Guarantee 30s, payable on JL Ist FEBRUARY., 1884 ; and 30s if Mare proved to be in foal. Groom's Fee. ss, payable at First Service. All mares sold jpr exchanged held to be n foal. B. ANDERSON, PROPRIETOR. THE jflPfc CLYDES-pure-b'red" ' fcpWjffi stallion "YOUNG CHAMPION . Will travel ik the Tapanui, Chatton, Otama, Greenvale, . Glenkenioh, and Surrounding :'"'■■ Distriots:' THE pure-bred' Clydesdale Stallion YOUKG CHAMPION'is of a bright bay color, with black points} tand stands 16 hands ;2in. high, Young, Champion was bred by Mr Alex. Campbell, of Breadalbane, North Taieri. He is by Young Narjoleon ; Young Napoleon by Old Napoieofc,who was imported from Scotland by the l«t8 Mr Nimmo,and was bred by Mr " JM'Adam, : of Cape Tulloch. Young Napoleon's dam was Black Violet/who gained two first prizes' at fiallarat before leaving Victoria/ Black Violet's sire, Black Champion,. is supposed' to be one of the best Olydesdale;. horses that oyer crossed the Line, i . .•-;..' Violet's dam was a prizefak'er both in the Old Country and Victoria. 1 Champion's dam, Brown Bess, was bred by the late Mr Nimmo out of an imported mare. . Sire , Old Champion, imported from . Victoria by .^ssrs Blair and Imrie. Young Champion' is a noted prizetaker, .and he secured first honorss at the last two Taparini shows 1 ; aJatyhonors at Gore. .. Terms, .„£!-; ..grpomage, 6s. Reduction made, when .over four mares. Groom's fee payable at nrat.servicO, : ,andfell demands payable to -the -undersigned on or before Ist February, 1884, when , the season ends. Guarantees : as per agreement. . HENRY DOUGHERTY, . Proprietor, Greenvale. Postal nJKresa : Swift Creek. d479

mojAa^B.i THii '^ASor-i'ri.^H 4-; ?! (jleiii_eniph and Chatton d«^H triots the Clydesdale entirecolt PRIDE OF PALMERSTON THRMS£4,half guarantee: "£2 on or before the first February, 1884, and £2 when mares proveinfoal. „,Payablo,on :or before the first September, 1884. Groom's fee, 6s payable at first service*, 'For pedigreeiee cards, A good'Engllsh grass paddock provided for mares from a distance at 2S"6d per week. All caro taken but|no responsibility, <- :..,- ALEX. ANDERSON, Owner, d503 ,:' t Waikoikoi, THE THOROUGH-BRED HOfcSE ...-,.■ l::\f.\ ; TOPT:HO;p Will travel tbis,seaspn id ■$4W&L, SQBJI, MATAURA, WYND. - =HA-M, TOI TOIS, AND SURtOUNDyy. I JT.G. DISTRICTS. mppf HORN is a bright chestnut, stands A" 16 hands high,' of superior action and docile temper. ..--,; -■ A, * rTepthorn Jby Leotard^ out of Wattle .Blossom, by Caliph, but of Currency Lass by Premier (imported) .'Leotard by Tedington ; dam- Kitty Out-a-dashvbyWaiy Pope ; Tediinrfto%i (winner of. the Derby in 1851) by Orlando .(wumer of the .Derby in 1844); Orlando by Touchstone,' by Camel, by Whalebone (mnner' of the Derby ittlSlO). Whalebone by Waxy (winner of th&Derby in 1793). Waxy by Prbtos, by [Eclipse^ by Marske, by Squirt, by, Godolphin Bard. *j Foretap (half-brother, to Topthorn) is by the Imported hbrse Leotard,* But of Wet Sail, the 'dam of Plying »'« Fish' T (Foretop's full brother) and Mainsail (one*, of the stoutest and fastest horses in jNew, Zealand). Wet SaiJ is by Sir Hercules', out of: Spray, tho dam of : Scud, Stonnbird, and '• Southern Chief. For*top (half-brother to ''Topthorn) has E roved himself very fast — having vron several otly-contesed races,; „ At the meeting, when he won the Maiden Race ori the Christohurch course, he started jEeif the MeSepolitan Handicap— himself 1 and SKnottihgly bein* the favorites. After a falsd/start,? Foretop*went three times, round the pourse .alone, and ran a neck and necklace wifch.Jbe winner, Only losing by;a few inchep.' ' }li 7 .' JP^^'^^^^iLoe and power -shewing he ( has the^be^slrhin of blood in New Zealand, .;< >•. JS m m &7 to™m&*> &. Guarantee as per agreement. „„-. . fo^ l^^^".^ l^?^ h*M to be in 'iiWQ WILLIAM HAY, d5^ 9 • • ,' ■■^■- ti Proprietor. 1 ' - . ! TIME IS MONEY. T^WaVWatch Btop*,'take it t«F. T. 11. ,'.4v WalW; FracHcal Watohmaker ? MaUar» where all repairs, ara doiia 'ik a workmanhke ■ manner at meierate" charges.. N.8.-F. T; p.- Walker ..visits Edendale and Wyndham overy Tuesday. Repairs left at any. bf ihe stores punctuaUy attended te. idB6B 'i -;i' ... -.-., ; \ '

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Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 294, 2 October 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 294, 2 October 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 294, 2 October 1883, Page 4

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