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Entire Horses. rPO STAND THIS SEASON, AT ORETI STATION, ELBOW, THE THOROUGH - BRED ENTIBE HOBSE, "'CEOTDON," By "Professor, out of Forget-me-not, by New Warrior, out of Modus, &c, (vide Stud Book). Professor, by Premier (imported) ; dam, Shamrock, sister to Trump, by Traveller, &c, (vide Stud Book.) Cboydon is a beautiful dapple brown, stands 16 hands high, good temper, and great substance. Terms, four guineas, to be paid before removal of mares. A large and well grassed run is provided, where every care will be taken of mares, but no respon- f sibility incurred. ; Application to be made to Mr D. Salmoitd, j Messrs Barnhill and Buchanan's), Oreti •station. [rpHE THOROUGH-BRED HORSE, "PREMIE R," FIVE YEARS OLD, Will stand at the GOVERNOR GREY HOTEL, HARRISVILLE, NOBTH BO AD, INVEBCAB&ILL, And will travel the following districts: — Wallacetown, Ryal Bush, Waianiwa, New River, One Tree Point, Long Bush, Oteramika, and Waimatuku. Teems — TWO GUINEAS For each mare. Payable the last round of the season. Pkemieb — the winner of the second prize at the first Grand Show — is a compactly built horse, of medium size, over 15^ hands, is of a uniform dark brown color, of great bone and muscle, fine symmetry, and has a remarkably good temper. PEDIGBEE. Premier, by Professor, out of the first-class | imported thorough- bred mai'e, Black Bess. Grandeire, " Premier," imported to Australia. Old Premier's stock is the best now on the Victorian turf. Season to commence Ist October, 1869, and end on Ist March, 1870. THE IMPOBTED ENTIBE HOBSE "BLACK DOUGLASS," WILL stand this season at Spar Bush, and travel to Waianiwa, Long Bush, Waikivi, and Invercargill. PEDI&BEE : Black Douglas, by the imported horse Agronomer ; dam, Blackbird, bred by Dr Wilmore, of Tasmania. The sire, Agronomer, was bred by Mr Westfield, of South Carlton, Lincoln, and exhibited at the Royal Agricultural Society's Show held at Lincoln, England, in July, 1854, where he was awarded the first prize as the best yearling Agricultural Stallion. Black Douglas has proved himself a sure foalgetter, and his produce is second to none in the Portland District. Terms — Three Guineas, to be paid on the 28th February, 1870. A good paddock provided at Spar Bush for mares, but without responsibility. JOHN M'CROSTIE. " " E M P E R O it, " ry^HIS Powerful and compact Draught Entire I Horse Trill stand this season afc Jjong Bush, and travel through Invercargul, WallftftetOWn, Waianiwa, Jacob's River, Winton, Ryal Bush, and the Mabel District. Emperor is too well known to require comment, he has proved himself a sure foal getter, and his produce are second to none in New Zealand. A good run for Mares at Long Bush. Every are taken but no responsibility. Terms, three guineas ; to be paid the last round of the season. Season to commence on the first of October, and to end on the 10th February, 1870, Also, To stand this season at Long Bush, the young Clydesdale Horse, "HERO." ■ Persons desirous of obtaining the service of • this promising colt will please to apply early, as he will only be allowed a limited number of mares. Terms — three gnineas. WILLIAM BIRCHALL, Long Bush. mO STANDTHIS SEA SON, J. The Thoroughbred Entire, MACARONI, PEDIOBEE. By Lord of the Hills (imported) out of Amethyst, (imported), by Ambrose, out of Heroine of Lucknow, by Nutwith, out of Pocahontas, (dam ot Stockwell, Rataplan, &c.) Lord of the Hills, by Touchstone, out of Fair Helen, by Pantaloon, out of Rebecca, by Lottery, &c, is own brother to Lord of the Isles, winner of the Two Thousand Guinea Stakes, and was bought as a yearling at Doncaster, for eighteen hundred guineas. He is now covering in New South Wales, at Thirty Guineas, and has already distinguished himself there as the sire of Glencoe, the Italian. Blondin, Paradise, &c. Terms — Six Guineas ; to be paid before removal of mares. N.B. — A paddock of three thousand acres provided, where every care will be taken of mares, but no responsibility incurred. As only a limited number wil be received, early application is requested, to MR HENRY HILL, Wantwood Station, Southland. TO STAND IHIsIeASON, AT CENTRE HILL STATION, THE DRAUGHT ENTIRE YOUNG CHAMPION. T7OUNG CHAMPION, by " Old Champion," JL 7 years old, stands 16£ hands high, has fine flat bone, very muscular, with superior action, and exceedingly quiet temper, is staunch in harness, and guaranteed a sure foal-getter. Terms, £4. Mares to be paid for before removal. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. O. & GK THORNHII/L. PURIFY THE BLOOD, STRENGTHEN THE NERVES. QINGLETON'S SARSAPAKILLA, ManufacIj tured from th« formula of the celebrated Or Pariera, M.D., F.R.C.S., L.A.C., Lecturer on Chemistry and Therapeutics at the London Hospitals, is the best preparation of the red Jamaica root ever, offered to the public; it is warranted free from mercurial or other deleterious ingredients, contains the agreeable flavor of a cordial, with the active principles of the famous red Jamaica sarsaparilla, and is highly recommended for its curative and restorative properties by the most eminent medical men. Singleton's Sarsaparilla may be obtained from ill merchants, druggists, and storekeepers throughout the colony. Sole Agents : 1 KEMPTHORNE/ PRQSSER & CO. Dunedin.

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Southland Times, Issue 1149, 18 October 1869, Page 4

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