Worses. TO STAND THIS SEASON. AT FLAXBOURNE. THE Imported Thorough-bred Entire Horse, Golden Grape. For Pedigree, see New Zealand Studbook. Terms :—Four Guineas per Mare. No charge for grass or groom. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. Fees payable January Ist, 1868. G. F. Lovegrove. September 20th, 1867. 870 TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT SPRING CREEK. Fine Powerful Cart Stallion, ILord Nelson. Lord Nelson is rising five years old, and stands over 17 hands high, and he was got by Abraham Newland, out of a cart mare by Alheislau. Terms:—Three Pounds, to be paid on or before the Ist January, JB6B. Groomage, 55.; to be paid on first visit. The Lord Nelson is now broken in, and is thoroughly staunch to harness. Good Paddocks and every attention paid, at 2s. per week. No responsibility. A liberal allowance for two or more mares, the bona fide property of one person. For farther particulars, apply to P. o‘Dwter, Spring Creek, Sept. 20, 1867. 872 TO STAND THIS SEASON. AT SPRING CREEK. THE Imported Chesnut Entire Draught Horse, Inkermann. Inkermann is out of the Clydesdale bred mare Violet, by the renowned horse Champion, bred near Manchester, England. Stands 17£ hands; ten years old last foaling; was imported to Victoria in 1859 ; stood three seasons in the farm districts of this colony, and has proved himself a sure foaL-gelter; a great favourite among the farmers of the Castlemaine district; he took the First Prize at the Castlemaine Cattle and Stock Show two years in succession—at that time owned and cared for by Mr. Wallace of that town ; he was afterwards sold to go to Otago, where he stood a season in the Molyneux district and was very successful. He still retains a very high character. Terms;—Three Pounds for each Mare; to be paid on or before January Ist, 1868. Groomage, 55.; to be paid on first visit. Paddocks 2s. per week, with no responbilil'y. Inkermann will attend at the Victoria Hotel, Blenheim, on Wednesdays, and at Hathaway’s Ferry on Saturdays. An allowance will be made for two or more mares the true property of one owner. P. o‘Dwter. Spring Creek, Sept. 20, 1867. 871 To Stand this Season at Woodhourue THE Pure Bred Imported Clydesdale Cart Stallion "GLANCE R." Terms:— Three Pounds each Mare. Five Pounds for two Mares, the bona fide properly of one person. Seven Pounds for Three ditto. Five Shillings Groomage. Good Paddocks provided for Mares at 3s. per week. No responsibility, but every attention paid. Groom’s Fee payable on first visit. Fees for Mares payable on the Ist day of January, 1868. . . . Gluncer will attend at Gunn’s, Victoria Hotel, Blenheim, every Monday during the season, weather permitting. 839 Tor Private Sale. A FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE, with half an Acre of closely fenced rich garden Ground, and planted with Choice Fruit Trees and Shrubs, situate in the best part of Blenheim. For particulars, apply to Phillip Lawrence, Auctioneer and House Agent, Blehheim. ; ' 11 Bth, 1867.' 943
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Marlborough Express, Volume III, Issue 95, 4 January 1868, Page 8
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