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Kixtiro Hoi’ses. NOTICE. HAYING PURCHASED the Entire Horse DEFAMER in the place of Castaway, I intend travelling him this season in the Tiinaru and Temuka Dis] tricts. JAMES KING. To Stand this Season THE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE STALLION YOUNG BOYAL CONQUEROR. THIS well-known Stallion will stand at the Arowhenua Farm and travel the District, standing at Pleasant Point every TUESDAY, and at Winchester every THURSDAY. Terms £5 half guarantee; £4 without guarantee; the one half to be paid at close of season, the other half to be paid when the mare proves to be in foal. Grooraage fee, ss; payable on first service. Paddocks free of charge at Arowhenua till time of stinting. No responsibilities. A. McBRATNEY, For the Executors of the late John Cramond. TO TRAYEL THIS SEASON IN THE GERALDINE, TEMUKA, KAKAHU, POINT, & WAIHI BUSH DISTRICTS, THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE JANGLER. JANGLE R is by Traducer out of Tantrums. Tantrums got by Cossack, darn Termagent by Emigrant; Twilight by Gratis; Daisy by Skeltop, dam by Bay Camerton ; Cossack by Sir Hercules, Flora Mclvor. Traducer by The Libel, dam Arethusa. The following are some of his performances :—Maiden Plato, Christchurch ; St Leger, Christchurch, beating Foul Play and others. Terms : £1 10s, payable by P.N. Jan. 1, 1881 ; groomage fee, ss, payable to groom on first service. Guarantee as per agreement. Mondays and Tuesdays—Temuka. Wednesday—Point. Thursday— Kakahu. Friday—Waihi Bush. Saturday—Geraldine. T. W. CORBETT, Proprietor. TO STAND THIS SEASON A T T I M A 11 U, And travel through the districts of LEASANT POINT, TEMUKA, AND GERALDINE, THE PURE-BRED SIRE SHERWOOD. HER WOOD is a light brown horse, O stands 10. V hands high, combining great power and substance with unusual quality, is good tempered and is fast of foot. This handsome sire has thrown some grand performers and has the unusual repu • tation of being one of the best cross country horses in the colony. He has proved himself to be a sure foal getter.—Vide “ .Stud Book.” For further particulars apply to DANIEL McGUINNESS. Proprietor, Ship Hotel. TOISI'ANI) THIS SEASON AT TIMARU, PLEASANT POINT, TOTAItA KERRYTOWN AND TEMUKA DISTRICTS, And travelling down one side of the Cave, and round by Dugald Blues’, and by Clennan’s, to Titnaru, THE THIIOUGHBHED SIRE, DISCRETION. DISCRETION is by Detractor, dam Countess by Peer, dam Fairy. Detractor is by Traducer, and his representative, Discretion, has proved himself to have thrown some of the best stock in South Canterbury. He has proved himself to be a sure foal getter.—Vide Stud Book. |Terms; £3 3s per Single Mare, Guarantee, £5, Five Mares the property of one owner one service free, Groomage, ss. AND STOCK, Proprietors. TO STAND THIS SEA c ON TIMARU, THREE DAYS EACH WEEK. THE THOROUGHBRED BAY COLT CAMDEN. CAMDEN is a bay colt, 10 hands 2 inches high, with beautiful symmetry and splendid action, aged 5 years, bred by Mr J. H. Lee. Camden is by Traducer, dam Jeu d’Esprit by Peter Flat, dam Jessie, by Mulcyson, dam Bay Camerton, out of an Arab mare Muleyson by Muley. The Arab mare was bred by Mr Riley, New South Wales, from two Arabs imported by him. CAMDEN wi travel the districts o Temuka, Kakahu, Waitohi Flat, Point, and Mount Horrible. Terms ; £4 4s, payable Jan. 1,1881, Groomage fees, os. Full Guarantee, £G Os, Further particulars apply to Groom. ROBERT LITTLE, Proprietor.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2396, 20 November 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2396, 20 November 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2396, 20 November 1880, Page 4

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