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Stodk i ■' " ' TO STA'K ; D THIS SEASON, ! AT OTAMA, j THE "NAN A," BY "King John/ a High Caste Arab, Im ported to Victoria by the' late Colonel Bobius. Out of " Brilliant," by " Lucifer," out of " St. Ledger," by "Seubans," out of "Emancipist Mare," by "Emancipation." "Lucifer" was by "Lottery," out of t§ Pimlioo," by "Partisan," Grand Dam, "Ridicule," by "Shuttle." TEEMS— £3 10s., Including G-roomage. To fee paid before the Mare is Removed. W. EINNEIR SWANSTON. rpHE THOROUGH-BRED HORSE « P K I M E R , "* Two Years Old, WILL STAND at ; BBNMOBB STATION. TERMS— EOUR GUINEAS for^each Mare;— OSe iix five given in. iJi Fees Payable before Removal of Mares. Every Care taken of Mares, but no responsibility. Season to commence on Ist Ooiobeb, 1866, and end on Ist Mabch, 1867WILL STAND THIS SEASON The Clydeßdale ENTIBE HOESE "TYNE OF CLYDE," WILL STAND AT WALLACETOWN He will also Travel to EIVEETON A2D> HALE-WAT BUSH (Osr East Eoad), Tyne of Clyde is a rich dapple bay, rising cii years old, standing Bixteen and a-half hands high, good tempered, and uncommonly active, and has an excellent constitution. His sire is the celebrated horse Wallace, bred by Thomas Young, Esq., of Beille, Renfrewshire. Grandsire— the far-famed and well-known horse Surprise, bred by Mr. Murdock, Lanarkshire* Large Paddock, well grassed and watered, provided for Mares at Wallacetown. Every care taken of mares, but no responsibility. TERMS— FOUR GUINEAS EACH MARE. One in Seven Given in. Season will Icommence on IstOdOBBE, and end Ist Mabch, 1867. \ TT7ILL STAND THIS SEASON, The Well-known Thorough-bred^ Horse, "SULTAN," i IT | BRANXHOLME, NEW RIVER. j . i Large Paddock for Mares. Every care taken, but no responsibility. The Horse will run with the M»r«i Terms— £3 3s. MESSRS. GRIEVE. npHE PURE CLYDE3DALE " BLACK PEINCE," Wiii Stand at KNAPDALE, MATAUEA. TEEMS— £4 4s. All Mares to be paid for before removal. Large Run for mares. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Season commences Ist Ooctoder, and ends * on Ist March. rpHE IMPOETED THOEOUGHBEED HOESE, « L jfi A M I N G T ON," "Wili. Stand this Season At CEOTDON STATION TEEMS— £S ss. One in Five Mares Allowed. All Mares to be paid for and removed fcefora l»t M«wh, 1867. W. HILL.

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Southland Times, Issue 581, 22 October 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 581, 22 October 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 581, 22 October 1866, Page 3

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