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mmmW^^mm^^mmmm^fgifmmmm%mmmt r mmmWttmumKmimmmm | ■ Stud. mO TRAVEL THIS SEASON : -*- in the Gore, Otama, Chatton, Waikaktdft Glenkenich, and Tapanui districts, * The celebrated Clydesdale stallion, > PRIDE OF PALMERSTON. He is a beautiful dark bay, stands lg« hands high, of great muscular pewer and substance, with immens3 bone and fine h air , of that silky texture so much admired by : competent judges of Clydesdale stock, combined with excellent temper and superior action Pride of 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. i Pride of Palmerston has proved himself a sure foal getter ; and his stock are all good colors, very promising, possessing great eize and width of bone, with massive hair. For , pedigree, see cards. > A good English grass paddock provided ; for mares from a distance, at 2s 6d per week. ; ■gp- All care taken, but nc responsibility. Terms— £2 on Ist February (18S5), and £2 when mares prove in foal, payable on or before Ist September, 1885. Groom's fee, 5s payable at first service. All . mares sold or exchanged, the owner at time of.- service will be held responsible. ALEXR. ANDERSON, Owner, f 2*4 Waikoikoi. nn:o TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE MATAURA, WYNDHAM, FORTROSE, and SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, The Grand Racing Stallion,, "CLOTH OF GOLD." g Pedigree : Cloth of Gold, by Ravensworth, out cf Sweetbriar. For tabulated pedigree, see cards. Terms, £4 4s ; payable by promissory-note on or before Ist February, 1886. Mar.s changing hands, the seller will be held responsible for service. Groom's fee, sa ; payable at time ef first service. igp- Paddock accommodation provided at Wyndham for mares from a distance. All care taken, but no responsibility. ' CHARLES SMITH, I f 69 In charge. TO TR. «7EL THIS SEASON IN THE A WYNDHAM AND MATAURA DIS- ■ TRIO IS, '^1 The celebrated Roadster MUSKETELL. "[i/TUSKETELL, by Architect, whose pedi- >'-*- grce needs no further coniment ; dam Sultana, by Towton, g dam, pedigree unknown, owing to the carelessness of the breeders. Such a horse in the district will be a great acquisition for getting strong roadsters and cross-country horses. Terms, £4 4s ; Half Guarantee, £2 10s. ' Groom's fee, ss ; payable on first service. Mares sold during the season will be held as in foal. NEIL M'DONALD k CO. e979 Proprietors. TO STAND AT ROSEHILL FARM, CHATTON, The celebrated Clydesdale stallioh, WANDERIN' WILLIE. A good English grass paddock provided free. All care taken, but no responsibility. Terms— £2 on Ist February, 1885, «r_l £2 when mares prove in foal, payable on or before lst September, 1885. PETER FISKEN,, i2Bi ' Proprietor. mO STAND THIS SEASON at Edendale -*- Wyndham, Wyndham Valley, and Toi Tois District, The celebrated Clydesdale Stallion SCOTLAND YET. Terms £3 ; payable lst January, 1885, Groom's fee, ss ; payable at first service. M'KINNON. 108€ Proprietor. mO STAND AT WAIMEA, and TRAVEL - 1 - THIS SEASON, Iv the Longridge, Riversdale, Waikaia, Stoney Creek, and Otama Districts, The powerful Clydesdale stallion SIR GARNET. •■ST" For pedigree, see card. Terms— £3} £1 10s on Ist February, 1885, and £1 10s when mares prove in foal. A good English grass, paddock provided for mares from a distance, at 2s 6d par weekAll care taken, but no responsibility. All mares sold or exchanged, the owner at time of service will be held responsible. Groom's fee, 55., payable at first service. J.vKEOWNY f 166 Proprietor.

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Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 403, 24 October 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 403, 24 October 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 403, 24 October 1884, Page 4

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