mO STAND THIS SEASON, J- at Mr. S. Eves’s, Omaka Valley, the Clydesdale Stallion GL ANCER, Was imported from Scotland by Mr. MonrO, in the “ Constantine,” and is allowed, by competent judges, to be the best Cart Stal - lion ever imported to Nelson. GL ANCER WILL be at The Royal Hotel, Blenheim, every Tuesday; Woolpack Inn, Renwicktown, every Wed' nesday; Mr. Qckley’s, Wairau Valley, every Thursday; And the remaining days at Mr, S. Eves’s, Omaka. By applying to Mr. S. Eves, arrangements can be made for leaving mares with him, to be stinted to Glancer; and to Mr. Ockley, Wairau Valley, for leaving mares with him for the same purpose. TERMS: £4 a Mare, and ss. the Groom; payable the Ist January, 1861. 357 I. Freeth. TO STAND THIS SEASON, at Woodbourne, the powerful young Cart Horse, CLINKER, Imported by Mr. H. Redwood. Terms—£3 a mare, and ss. the groom. Covering fee to be paid on Ist January, 1861. Extensive paddoeks, comprising 800 acres ) plenty of water; charge, 2s. 6d. per week. Every attention paid, but no responsibility incurred. Any mares left in charge of the undersigned not proving in foal, £1 will be returned to the owner thereof. No mares taken that have never been handled. CLINKER will be at the Royal Hotel, Blenheim, every Monday, from Ten till Four o’clock. 387 11. Godfrey. TO STAND THIS SEASON, at Rose Tree Cottage, the thoroughbred Horse RISK; a dark bay; stands hands. Terms, £4 4s. No charge for Groomage. A good run for Mares, without charge. A considerable allowance made to those who send two or more Mares. 420 Wm. Robinson. TO STAND THIS SEASON, at the Sand-hill Cottage, YOUNG MARLBOROUGH, Terms, £3 ; and £4 when a guarantee is given; payable Ist January, 1861. Groomage, ss. All mares for which a guarantee is given to be left in charge of the undersigned until end of season, at a charge of Is. per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. 415 John Attwood. TO STAND THIS SEASON, at llawksbury, the thoroughbred Horse SOCRATES. Terms—£3 a mare, to be paid on the Ist January, 1861. Groomage, ss. Paddocks provided for mares, at a charge of 2s. 6d. per week. Every attention will be paid, but no responsibility incurred. 391 TO STAND THIS SEASON, at Flaxbourne, the thorough-bred Entire Horse PRIAM. Priam is a good chestnut, 12 years old, and a sure foal-getter. Imported into this colony by Captain Hunter. Priam is by Ether, out of Crucifix, by Tros, out of Kathleen O’More, by Langar. Kathleen O’More one of the five mares imported by Mr. Cator to New South Wales. Also, the Entire Colt, HERO. Hero is a bright bay, rising 3 years old, by II Barbicrc, out of a shackle-brand Marc, imported to this colony by Mr. Curr, and bred by W. H. Harris, Esq. Persons requiring the services of the above Horses arc requested to apply early, as only a limited number of mares will be taken. No unhandled mares taken. Every attention paid, but no liability incurred. Terms—£4 45., payable on the Ist of January, 1861. 395 J. W . BEAUCHAMP, Surveyor, &c. Communications addressed to J. W. 8., Marlborough Press Office, will receive immediate attention. 7
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Marlborough Press, Volume I, Issue 49, 8 December 1860, Page 4
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