Horses- j HPO STAND TH I S SEAS ON, AT BLACKWATER (NEAR RIVERTON}, <Fh« Thorough-bred Hone "P E OF ESS O E." PEDIGBEE : "Peopessob," by "Premier," out of "Shamrock" (sister of "Tramp") by Traveller, Ac. " Premier," bred in England, got by " Toryboy,'i out of " Baronesfl" by " Leopold," out of "Duchess" (winner of the St. Ledger) by Cardinal York, &c. TERMS -.- £3 10s. To be paid on removal of Marcs. Paddocks Fbbb. W. H. NURSE. THB IMPOKTID THOBOtTGH-BBED HOBBB «• L E A M I N Gt T 0 N , " WILIi STAND AT OROYDON STATION. T EAMINGTON, a brown horue by "LeaJIJ mington," dam sister of " Mercy" by " Melbourne," grand dam by " Fred" by " Romulus," her dam "Selina ' by " Fitz-Teazle," out of " Kally by Hiacinthus," foaled 1862, imported by Money Wigram, Esq. "Leamington" by "Faugh" a Ballagh," dam " Pantaloon" iriare, bred by Lord Westminster. He "won the Chester Cup twice, and a great many other big races, Faugh i Ballagh' s performances are well known to all racing men. He was the best horse in England or Ireland of his year {vide Racing Calendar). TERMS - '.-■ . £5 6s. W. HILL. Oct. Ist, 1867. •TO STAND THIS SEASON. ' AT a. PEINTZ'S STATION, , Bttuwood. The Thorough-bred imported Entire, " V O U N G P A N I C." Yotjng Panic— by " Panic " (imported), out of "Lady of the Lake," by "Conrad;" dam by " Peter Finn," out of an imported Arab Mare. "Panic,", by "Alarm;" his dam by " Melbourne," . out of " Birthr day," by "Pantaloon;" out of "Honoria," ' by "Camel." "Panic," the Sire of " Young Panic," is one of the best performers on the Victorian Turf, being the vrinner of the-Launces-ton Champion Race of 1865, and of several fast races in Victoria. For.other particulars see Vie? torian Ruff's Guide. ' "Young Panic" is a rich brown, with black points; stands 15 J hands high ; is four years old, and of good temper. TERMS : FOUR GUINEAS. A large paddock is provided free of charge; containing 5000 acres, securely, fenced, -well - grassed and watered. Every care taken, but without responsibility. : All charges to be paid before removal of mares. " Mares left at Prince of Wales Hotel, Invercargill, will be forwarded to the station. nn H E "N A n A" will stand this season at Otama,. near Switzers. . . i ■ Terms : £3 3s each mare, to be paid for on ra« moval of mare. The "Nana" is by "King John," an Arab horse, imported to Victoria by late Colonel Robins, out of " Brilliant," by "Lucifer." M. KENNEAR SWANSTON. HPO STAND THIS SEASON BtEDDON BtJSH S^EATION, •The Thorough-bred entire horse "B E N D I a .0." ■' ' -. : " ''" TB;iMi:i ; ' ' ■'* ,' r.. ( '.:> • £3 10s for each mare ; one in five given in, Large paddock provided free «f charge $ every care taken but no responsibility ; all feea pay* abie befew waiotai of mares*
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Southland Times, Issue 735, 11 October 1867, Page 1
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468Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 735, 11 October 1867, Page 1
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