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Stud Horses nno STAND THIS SEASON. THE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE ENTIKB DUKE OF EDINBURGH, By Young Sampson, imported from England; grand sire, Champion of England ; his dam, Gipse v, by prince Royal, imported ; g. dam by Cobham; g.g. dam by Big Ben. Duke of Edinburgh has been shown’ at Christchurch four times, and took one first prize and three seconds. ... He will commence tq travel oh Monday, 2nd October, through Wellington, Upper Hutt, Lower Hutt, Johnsonville, Pahautanui, and Porirua. Full particulars will shortly be published. 0 STAND THIS The draught Entire Horse BLACK DOUGLAS. , Black Douglas is rising six years old, with short legs and splendid proportions. Was bred by Robert Cockburn, Esq., Manaia. Dam Jessie, who gained the first prize at the Wairarapa and East Coast Pastoral and Agricultural Show, held at Greytown, in December, 187-, in the class of brood mares. Sire, Champion, the well-known horse who gained the farst prize at Napier, in 1872, against all-comers, and is well known for the valuable stock he left in Wairarapa and Napier. Jessie, bred by G. Burnet, Esq., out of Blossom, by Suffolk Punch, imported from England by W. Jenkins, Esq. Blossom out of Juno, by Sampson. Juno, imported by Colonel Wakefield. Black Douglas will stand at the following places:—Monday Eraser’s, Lower Hutt; Tuesday—Taylor’s, Johnsonville; Wednesday —Prosser’s, Pahautanui ; returning to Lower Hutt on Thursday, calling at Corbett’s and Worth’s,Taita, on Friday; Saturday, the owner’s stable, Wainuiomata. Terms, £3 ; guarantee, £5) payable on or before Ist January, 1877. Groomage 55., payable on first service of horse. For further particulars apply to groom, or D. DICK, Wainuiomata. N.B. Paddocks provided for mares at Wainuiomata, at Is. fid. per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. O STAND THIS SEASON, 1876-7, at Mr. Corbett’s, Albion Hotel, Taita, the imported draught Lincoln Stallion YOUNG GENERAL. Young General is a beautiful mottled bay ; stands 161 hands high, with immense bone and muscle, and superior quality. He is seven years old, and was bred by W. Gibson, Esq., Native Point, Tasmania. Pedigree.— Sire, General (imported), dam Flower, by Matchless; grand-dam, Old Flower, the greatest prize-taker in Tasmania ; Old Flower, by Prince, also imported. Terms.— Single inare, £3 10s.; guarantee, £5 ss. Two or more mares, the bona fide property of one owner, as per agreement. Groomage fee, 55.; payable' at first service. ’ All payments to be made on or before the Ist of January, 1877, Young General has stood two years in the .Wairarapa district, and . his stock have been proved by competent judges to be the beat in the district. He is also perfectly quiet and staunch in harness. ■ Young General will travel to the following places:—On Mondays, Upper Hutt ; Tuesdays, Lower Hutt; Wednesday, North and South Makara ; Thursday, Karori ; the remainder of the week at Mr. Corbett s Taita. Paddocks provided at Mf. Corbett’s at Is. fid. per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. For further particulars, apply to EDWARD FOWLER, In Charge. rjTO STAND THIS SEASON. The PURE BRED CLYDESDALE Horse, DAINTY DAVIE, Will Stand at Mr. Aplin’s farm, Upper Kaiwarra, and will travel in that district on Monday morning to Mr. Taylor’s Johnsonville, from 9 o’clock to 10 in the forenoon; and will travel on to Mr. McGrath’s, Porirua Hotel; and Tuesday at Mr. Aplin’s farm, Upper Kaiwarra; Porirua, Hutt, and Taita on Wednesday and Thursday; Friday, at Mr. Aplin’s farm, Upper Kaiwarra; and on Saturday at the New Zealander Hotel, Wellington. DAINTY DAVIE is by Napoleon, out of Jess; Jess by Prince Royal, out of Polly; Polly out of Jess (imported) by Canterbury, imported by J. C, Watts Russell, Esq. DAINTY DAVIE is a bright bay with black points, rising 8 years old, with plenty of substance and good action; he stands 16 hands 1 ’ inch in Height. Winner of a First Prize when one year old; another First Prize when two years old; and a third First Prize when three years old, at Christchurch, against all comers; also, a First Prize at Leeston when four years old, and at the same time a Special Prize for the best horse of any breed; also, a First Prize at Tauherinikau in 1871; and Second Prize last year at Masterton, and was only beaten by his half-brother Young Lofty. Jess (Dainty Davie’s dam) has bred more valuable stock than any mare ever has in New Zealand yet, namely, Highland Mary by Wellington; Young Lofty and Young Prince Charlie, now .the property of Mr. Morrison of Whareama; and a year : dld colt that was sold at Mr.' Boag’s sale at hue hundred and twenty guineas. One .colt was sold same day, out of Highland Mary, for three hundred and twenty guineas, to go,to Napier. - The above’pedigree will show.that Dainty Davie,.is fully equal tp any imported horse. His foals are giving every satisfaction, and the Napoleon stock is regarded as the best both in Canterbury and Otago. DAINTY DAVIE has proved himself a sure foal getter; ’ . .. . ’ Terms: £4 per mare; groom’s fee, 55,, to be paid at first service. , - • A. COCKBURN, , ~ Proprietor. Business, Notices L I F R E D T Y E R. NGAHAUEANGA STEAM WOOL SCOURING WORKS. Cash buyer.of Wool, Hides, Sheepskins, and tallow. Also a large assortment of first-class basils always on hand. - " ' ; Wool, locks, and pieces sorted, scoured, taken delivery of in Wellington, and returned to agents in town for Id. per lb. scoured weight JJ E N R Y -WALTON’S STEAM WOOL-SCOURING ESTABLISHENT AND FBLLMONGBBY, Glencragie, Ngahauranga' Line, Wellington. Cash Buyer of Wool; Hides, TaUow, and Sheepskins. , :: "VTpTICE OF REMOYAL.—GEORGE CLOKE, Boot and Shoemaker, (late of Tinakori-road), begs to inform his friends and customers that he is now carrying on business in Manners-street. Ladies, Gents, and Children’s hoots, &c., of the beat description will always bo kept on hand. Uppers asd leather grindery supplied to thc'trado "VTOTICE;—KIRKCALDIE & STAINS 1 \ have’ this day DISPOSED of their BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT, in CUBASTREET, to Mr. E. M. LOWATER, whose receipt for all accounts due to the firm will be sufficient discharge. E.; M. LOWATER, referring to the above transfer of KIRKOALDIE & STAINS disposing of their business in Cub’a-street, , respectfully announces that having, purchased the whole of the stock—a great portion of, which was taken down’ irrespective of English cost-—will . offer to the citizens of Wellington and country districts many special bargains, commencing on MONDAY, the 18th, and trirate by giving attention to business to merit a continuance of those favors so liberally’experienced by his predecessors. , ,- ■ Wellington,-Soptember 16,1876. - - - • T walker; gunmakeß and •J. ’ LOCKSMITH, , ' ; Mauners-sfrcet, Wellington,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4837, 22 September 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4837, 22 September 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4837, 22 September 1876, Page 4

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