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Business iNotice. m TO STAKD THIS REASON, AND TRAVEL WAIMATE, OTAIU, AND EAREORA DISTRICTS. Tiie Imported Cly ’e< lale Horse. KING OF THE RING. Sike— Kilbowi- is a pure bred Clydes, dale, rising e ght y ears old, of splendid aymetry an I action. He is by old Surprise which was firs’ as a two-year-old at John* stone, C-mbusb ng, and twice gained the prize for the best Siaiiiou at the Glair gow {society’s Shows to travel in the dia* uict. He al.o gaiuied the Highland society’s first prize at Inverness, and other prizes to tiavel as a stallion. Kilbowie’a dam also gained many prizes. Kilbowie gained the first at Dr> men, as a two-year old, and first at Stirlingshire Shows. Kilbowie was purchased ;rom the well kfiOWh b.eeder, Mr David Riddd, Kilbowie, Bud has been purchased by the Governor Of Late, at a very high price. ErDioi EH—King of the Ring is a beautiful bay, rising five yea s and six months old by Kilbowie, bred by John Trethewie, Esq. and is one of the best grown colts of his age in the colorfies ;he is a fine bay standing 17 hands high wi;h immerse bone and substance, bis dam Blossom by Liocolnshire Hero, imported by R. Q. Kermode, Esq., winner of eleven first prizes grand dam Darby by Black Champion, im. ported b? (barke, E q., g g oam by Eriuce, imported by J W. Gleadow, Esq , g g g dam by Lincoln, imported by the late Dr, Wilmore. g gg gdam by Hussar, imported by T, Scott, Esq. King of the Ring is acknowledged by the best of judges, to be .h? grandest cart colt of his age ia the colonies, and is full of the best blood in the world, and w U without doubt, ni’ike a fiae breeder of cart stock. King of the Ring has bee i first IwicOj Midland and Hobart Town. Any mares changing owners to be paid for by the persons engaging them to the horse. Terms : £4 4s ; Gro mage fees (payable at first service) 5«. JAME-J LISSAMAN, Eroprßtor, Waimate, For furthsr particulars apply t 0 JAMES KING TimarUt

TO TRAVEL TiJl'j SEASON, 1879. THE WELL-KNOWN THOROUGHRUED HORSE Q U Y FAUX, By avensworth, out of Fidget ; Pavensworlb, by Touchstone, out of Fair Jean, by Veruiam &c., &c ; Fidget, by sir Hercules, out of Flirt, bv Leading A rticle, &c., &c. GUY FAUX is a daik Brown, standing 16 hands. Was one of the fastest and most constant horses over any d’staune that erst performed on theNe« Zealand turf, and as a pro .'f of h ! s soundness and coi sti ution that from two years old to six he was scarcely ever out of work. GUY FAUX will travel as follows s Mondays—North road, via Ohoka, to Anderson’s strides, Rangiora. Tuesdays—Ashlev Bonk and Sefton. Wednesdays—Ambeily. Thursdays— Returning home through Leithfidd, Saltwater Greek, Woodend, ami Kaiapoi. Fridays Papains! and Liccarton to Millett and G.'iEHth’s (late Page’s) stables. Saturdays—Leave Ghristchuic i for home via Bingsland. Tutus —*s ss, payalls on or before Jmuary Ist,, 18S0 ; theroughbrei mares, £lO 10s Grcom’s fee, ss. Good p dlockirgat 2s per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars sea cards, and apnly to GROOM. MESSRS MILLET & GRIFFITH, Christchurch jor to E. J.HAWKEN, Near Papanui, Proprietor. Dinners baked daily for private fani'ies. Kraiger and Goulding, Theodccia-street, near the vV indtnill. NOTICE. TO OWNERS OF TRAVELLING STALLION*. Entires can be advertised in T HIS JOURNAL for the season at the LOWEST RATES, or equal to 20 per cent cheaper thin last year’s figured HORSE Cards neatly PRINTED and circulated if required at a slight extra cost. Owners of Entires would therefore do well to forward their advertisements and orders for cards immediately as the season is close at hand.

TIMARU CO-OPERATIVE STORE Has just receiv .d to hand, a Larg* As t • sortmentof SPECIALLY SELECTED TEAS which will be guaranteed to give every satiafacdou to th 3 Purchaser beiag of splendid quality and low in price. TRY OUR TEAS AT HALF-A* CROWN A POUND. Note the Address, Vain North Road Opposite “ S.C. Times ” (Jffic ■, J. B. J JNKs, M> nageE SEEDS. SEED HELD TUliNir SEED. All kinds of ithld turnip ; - eluding Green, and Purple T Yellow Aberdeen; also, Grey atone, r and tr ue to name. GEO, PUKDIK & Ci>., Seedsmen & Nurserymen, Bank of N .Z. Tiwaru,

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South Canterbury Times, Volume XV, Issue 2068, 8 November 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 South Canterbury Times, Volume XV, Issue 2068, 8 November 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 South Canterbury Times, Volume XV, Issue 2068, 8 November 1879, Page 3

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