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j Stud. i ; mO TRAVEL THIS SEASON ; -*- in the Gore, Otama, Chatton, Waikaka Glenkenich, and Tapanui districts, | The celebrated Clydesdale stallion, PRIDE OF PALMERSTON. ! He is a beautiful dark bay, stands 16$ ; hands high, of great muscular power and I substance, with immens3 bone and fine hair of that silky texture so much admired by competent judges of Clydesdale stock, combined with excellent temper and superior aciioaj Pride of Palmersfon is of aa undeniable strain of blood, as a reference to the Stud Book will show that he. is descended from stock ou both sire and dam's side that haa stood unrivalled in the show ring as prizetakers, both in the Northern and Southern hemispheres. Pride of Palmerston has proved himself a sure foal getter ; and his stock are all Bood8 ood colors, very promising, possessing great size and width of bone, with massive hair. For pedigree, see enrds. A good English grass paddock provided for mares from a distance, at 2s 6d per week. igg- All care taken, but no responsibility. Terms— £2 on Ist February (ISSS), and £2 when mares prove in foal, payable on before Ist September, 18S5. Groom's fee, 6s payable at first service. All mares sold or exchanged, the owner at time of service will be held responsible. 4LEXR, ANDERSON, Owner, f2 ± Waikoikoi! m;O TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE MATAURA, WYNDHAM, FO RTROSE, and SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, The Grand Racing Stallion, " CLOTH OF GOLD." Pedigree: Cloth of Gold, by RRvensworth, out cf Sweetbriar. For tabulated pedigree, see cards. Terms, £4 4s ; payable by promissory-note on or before Ist February, 1885. Maraa changing hands, the seller will be held responsible for service. Groom's fee, ss ; payable afc time of , first service. "" i^" Paddock accommodation provided at Wyndham for mares fr«m a distanced All care taken, but no responsibility, ' ! ' l CHARLES SMITH, f 6? In charge. TO TR. VEL THIS BWABON IN , THE WYNDHAM AND MATAURA DIS--1 RIOTS, The celebrated Roadster MUSKET ELL. TI/TUSKETELL, by Architect, whose pedi- -^-'-*- gree needs 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 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 &.CO, e979 Proprietora. TO STAND AT ROSEHILL FARM, CHATTON, . ' . The celebrated Clydesdale stallion, WANDERIN' WILLIE. A good English grass paddock provided free. All care taken, but na responsibility. Terms— £2 on Ist February, 1885, and &2 when mares prove in foal, payable on ©r before Ist September, 1885. PETER FISKEN, . f 231 • Proprietor. mo STAND THIS SEASON at Edendale ■*• Wyndham, Wyndham Valley, and Toi Tois District, The celebrated Clydesdale Stallion * SCOTLAND YET, Terms £3 ; payable Ist January, 1886, Groom's fee, 5s ; payable at first service M'KINNON 108 f Proprietor, mO STAND AT WAIMEA, and TKA TEL - 1 - THIS SEASON, | In the Longridge,Riversdale, Waikaia, Stoney Creek, and Otama Districts, The powerful Clydesdale stallion SIR GARNET. «S° For pedigree, s«e card 1 . Terms— £3 ; £1 10s on Ist .February, 1885, and £1 10s when mares prove in foal. A good English grass paddock provided for mare 3 from a distance, at 2s 6d ger^week. All care taken, but no responsibility. All mares sold or exchanged, the owner at time of service will be h«ld responsible. : •> Groom's fee, 5a., payable at^first service. r irp J.ZEO€n, f 166 Proprietor.

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Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 409, 14 November 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 409, 14 November 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 409, 14 November 1884, Page 4

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