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Stud. •' ■ j , mO TRAVEL THIS SEASON -«- in the Gore, Otama, ; Chatton. jWaikaka Glenkenich, And Tapanui districts, | The celebrated Clydesdale stallion, ERIDE OF PALMEE|TON. He is a beautiful dark bay, stands I6f hands high, of great muscular power and substance, with immense bone and fine hair of that silky texture so much admired by competent judges of Clydesdale stock, combined with excellent temper and superior action Pride o£ Palmerston is of an undeniable strain of blood, as a reference to -the Stud Book will show that he is descended from stock on both sire and dam's side that has stood unrivalled in the show ring, as prize* takers, both in the Northern and Southern hemispheres. Pride of Palmerston has proved himself a sure foal getter ; and his stock are. all good colors, very promising, possessing great size and width of bone, with massive hair. For pedigree, see cards. A good English grass paddoeif provided for mares from a distance, at 2s 6d p«r week. i®- All care taken, but no responsibility. Terms— £2 on Ist February (1885), aad £2 when mares prove in foal, payable oa «c before Ist September, 1885, Groomfa fet; Bs, payable at first service. All mares sold or exchanged, the owner at time of service will be held responsible. . ,;' -ALEXR. ANDERSON Owner, f 2* Waitpikoi. m*O TRAVEL TH.IsiTABOK, IN THX, . ;: ; '•• MATAURA, WYNDHAM, FORTIfpSE, amd SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, The Grand Racing Stallion-,; "CLOTH OF GQia?." Pedigree : Cloth of .Gold, by Ravensworth, out cf Sweetbriar. For tabula' ted Ipedigree, see cards. ' . C 7 Terms, £i 4s ; payable by prbmtts'bry.nete on or before Ist February, 1885.- .Marea changing hands, the seller will' ;j&s held responsible for service. • • - '• ---- Groom's fee, ss; payable at time of first service. . . .... ■ Jg'_. Paddock accbmmodation. : ;provided at Wyndham for mares from ' a = distance. All care taken, but no responsibility. CHARLES -SMITH, f 69 . . In charge. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASOIf Iq* THE WYNDHAM AND MATATJEA DISTRICTS, The celebrated Roadster ;; MUSKET ELL. IyrUSKETELL, by Architect, , whose pediJJ_L g ree nee( j g no further comment ; dam Sultana, by Towton, g dam, pedigree unknown, owing to the carelessness of the breeders. Such a horse in the district will ba a great acquisition for getting strong roadsters and cross-country horses. ; Terms, &i 4s j Half Guarantee, £2 10a. Groom's fee, ss ; payable on first serrice, Mares sold during the season 1 "will be held asinfoal. , NEIL M'D(>NAl|p"& CO., e979 ■■'■■' PropHe^ora. mO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, v at Elbow -*- Rivcrsdale, ■ Mandevil&, : and Gore should sufficient inducement offefi^txaveUiag home per train), . THE THOKOUGHBRED STALLION ATLANTIC, ,; . For pedigree, perforinancea^and further particulars, see cards. HERBERT J; SMBRDON, Care of J. & J: Shlni>, fl7 Centre Bush, W-inton. mO STAND THIS SEASON a^dendale •*■ Wyndham, Wyndham Valley, and Toi Tois District, The oelebrated Clydesdale Stallion SCOTLAND YET. Terms £3 ; payable Ist January, 1885, Groom's fee, ss; payable at first service. A. M'KINNON 108 f Proprietor. LAN S. SIBfSOk has received inatruction* from Mr W. Hay to sell by private treaty, . .' THE THOROUGHBRED- KNMBE HOBSB "TOPTHORN." Topthorn is a bright chesnut, stands 16 hands high, has superior action, and is of great substance and power throughout. He has the best strain of blood in New Zealand, For further particulars, terms, and pedfc gree, apply to IANS. SIMSON, f 55 Auctioneer.

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Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 396, 30 September 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 396, 30 September 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 396, 30 September 1884, Page 4

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