Entire Horses. npo STAND THIS SEASON, AT ORETI STATION, ELBOW, THE THOBOTJGH - BRED ENTIBE HOBSE, "CBOYDON," By Professor, out of Forget-me-not, by New Warrior, out of Modus &c, (vide Stud Book). Professor, by Fremier (importeil) ; 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- j sibility incurred. | Application to be made to Mr D. Saimond, Messrs Barnhill and Buchanan's), Oreti - tation. " E M P E R O R, " r riHIS Powerful and compact DraugM Entire _L Horse will stand this season at Long Bush, ar.d travel through Invercargill, Wallacetown, 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, aud 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 mores. Terms — three guineas. WILLIAM BIRCHALL, Long Bush. ItOSTANDTHIS SEASON, The Thoroughbred Entire, MACARONI, PBDIOEBE. By Lord of the Hills (imported) out o£ 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 Donoaster, for eighteen hundred guineas. He is now covering in New South Wales, at Thirty Guineas, and ha 9 already distinguished himself there as the sire of Glencoe, the Ita'ian. Blondin, Paradise, &c. Terms — Six Guineas j 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 THIS SEASON, At Invercargill, and travel the districts of Wallacetown, Winton, Mabel, and One Tree Point, &c, &c, the favorite imported draught entire, MAJOR. MAJOR is a powerful dark bay horse, black points, stands 16£ hands high, is of fine symmetry and good temper, and is at present in excellent health and condition. Major is by Prince Charlie, imported from Scotland by Mr James Macintosh, of Victoria. Dam by Planet, imported grand-datn by Tom o' Lincoln, also imported. Old Prince Charlie waa never beaten in Scotland or the Australian Colonies, Major haa been shown twice in Victoria, and gained a first prize each time. He is known to be a sure ioal-getter. " Any settler wishing to improve his stock would do well to obtain the services of this valuable stallion. A good paddock provided at Invernargill for mares, free of expense, to the end of the season ; but no responsibility. All fees to be paid before the removal of mares. For terms ot service apply to the Groom, or to GEORGE REESE, Dee-street. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT CENTRE HILL STATION, THE DRAUGHT ENTIRE YOUNG CHAMPION. YOUNG CHAMPION, by " Old Champion," 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-g£tter. Terms, £4 Mares to be paid for before removal. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. C. & G. THORNHILL. riiHE THOROUGH-BRED ENTIRE HORSE BAY CAMDEN, Will travel between Mr Gall's, Mataura, and Clutha Ferry, fortnightly. Terms — £5 ss ; Groom's Fee, ss. For particulars, see card. JAMES POLLOCK. Educational RIYERTON SCHOOL. MR J. E. STEWART having been appointed to the mastership of Riverton School, begs respectfully to inform the inhabitants of that town and vicinity, that he will re-open the classes on Wednesday, the 17th day of November, inst. The School will be conducted on the principles of the National Society's Training College, Battersea ; and he trusts by careful attention to the studies and comfort of the pupils placed in his charge, to merit patronage and support. Evening Classes on Mondays and Thursdays for Male Adults ; and Tuesdays and .Fridays for Young Ladies.
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Southland Times, Issue 1174, 1 December 1869, Page 4
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