Stock Notices. RAMS FOR SALE. THREE HUNDRED First-class young Rams, by imported Saxouy rams, from the celerated (locks of Ileri , Sleiger, out of picked ewes bred by John Bell, Esq., Warrambeen, Victoria. The above have been carefully culled. E. A. and R. JULIUS, Waitaki; or, M. R. MILLER, Oainaru. "HI O R SALE. The thorough-bred Horse " FERG-T7S," and the Clydesdale Colt " VALIANT," rising two years old ; brother to the Horse " Hero" and " G-oldeu-drop," winch got the first prices for Colonial-bred Stock at the Oamaru Show of 1863. Also, A lot of PONIES, RIDING- HACKS, and DRAUGHT STOCK ; all of which can be seen at the Stotfold Station. THOMAS FERENS. August 18, 186 i. FOR SALE, 100 Pure MERINO RAMS. Apply to Mr RANKIN, Taieri Lake ; or BORTON & M'MASTER, Waitaki. Entire Horses. ENTIRE DRAUGHT HORSE, ROYAL OAK, WILL STAND this Season, alternately at the Stations of Messrs HOLMES and GLEESON, Moeraki, and Messrs HOLMES and CAMPBELL, Totara. Royal Oak, by the imported horse Tasman; dam imported at the same time, and for which the sum of £300 was paid in Scotland, and the sire, by the most competent judges, was named the perfection of horse-Uesh. Royal Oik is now ri=ing eight years old, rich dapp'e brown, eoun 1, anil has proved liniisi.il a sure foal-getter, lie gamed sl\oii fii'st-rlass puzes before ho was imported to New Zealand, the last of winch was at the Smeaton Agricultural Show, where he beat the imported horses " Young Clyde," " Black Champion," grey horse " Farmer's Glory," Mr Hepburn's imported "Nugget;" also. Colonial-bred hordes " Inkerraan," " Garibaldi," " Model," " Black Douglas," " Young Douglas," " Warwick," and "Bay Champion." He also won the first prize at the Show of the Northern Agricultural Association at Oamaru last year, beating several good horses. Terms, £8 55., groomage included ; and any mare missing will be served the following year, free of charge. Large and secure paddocks provided at both stations, but no responsibility incurred. Payments to be made before removal of mares WILL STAND THIS SEASON, at the WAIMATE STATION, the magnificent Thoroughbred Entire, CALE D 0 N , recently imported from England by Messrs Stcdholjie Bros. C iledo>' was bred by the late Earl of Caledou, and is by Simoon, sire of many -*\ inners; dam Icicle, twice a winner at 3 year old, having then only run three times ; and nine times a winner at 4 _>cars old, when she ceased running. Simoon by Camel, son of Whalebone, out of Sea Breeze, by Paulowitz. Icicle by Caesar, own brother to Bay Middleton, dam Dew drop, by Defence by Whalebone. Calcdon is a short-legged, compact horse, standing 15.3, of great bone and power ; and while his blood is undeniably good, he ia eminently suited for getting wei'Jit-carrj'mg hacks and hunters. Good paddocks provided, but no responsibility incurred. All fees to bo paid and all mares removed on or before the Ist of January. Mares not removed will, after that date, be charged 40s. per week. Fees, £8. Groomage, Bs. Wahnate, Waitaki, Sept. 21, ISG4. NOTICE TO FARMERS AND BREEDERS OF HORSE STOCK. mHE favorite Entire DRAUGHT HORSE YOUNG DOUGLASS, Will stand at call at the Farm, Punchbowl, on Tuesdays ; Hampden on Wednesdays ; returning on Thursdays ; Oamaru on Fridays. Young Douglass is now seven years old, was bred by Mr John Menzies, Mcrri Creek, Victoria ; SireOld Douglass, imported from Scotland, who has left some of the best stock in Victoria; Dam —Violet, imported from Tasmania; Violet by the celebrated Grey Champion. Youu" Dougla«s is a rich dark brown, faultless in symmetry, very active, a kind worker, and a certain foal getter. His stock are strong and well dispositioned, and at all the exhibitions at which they have been shown they have obtained either first or second prices. Ho has himself taken four first and four second prizes in Melbourne and elsewhere. Terms, £5 eacli; groom ss. £2 5s to be paid at time of serving; balance at the end of the season. A good paddock will bo provided at the farm, free for two months; afterwards 3s per week will be charged. Every care will be taken, but no responsibility. Payments to be made before removal of mares. ALEXANDER AITOHISON, Proprietor. Oamaru, October 12. 18Gk Miscellaneous. TT\ A N I E L BROWN'S ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, WAITAKI FERRY. N.B.—Good accommodation for Travellers. Wines and Liquors of the best brands. The undersigned also desires to intimate to the Public that the above Ferry is on THE ONLY LINE OF ROAD between Oamaru and Timaru, and the SHORTEST ROUTE. DANIEL BROWN. TAMES D. GAR WOOD GENERAL STOREKEEPER, And Wholesale Dealer in Chees& and Fruit akar'o a./"/ Agent for the "Qamajrp Twrcs,"
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North Otago Times, Volume II, Issue 36, 27 October 1864, Page 1
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