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Entire Horses By King John (a highp**st^lf^F j^&T caste Arab, imported to %£^^=^N|2lsssy^ :p Victoria by Colonel Robins), out of Btilliant, by Lucifer, out of St. Leecr, by Reubens, out o Emancipist mare, by Emancipation, WILL STAND THIS SEASON, At WESTWOOD, NEAR- RIVERTON. Terms — Two Guineas a Mare, payable wi^h all charges before removal. Well-watered and grassed Paddocks are pro. vided until stinted, after which 2a 61 per week will be charged if mares be not removed after due notice. W. A. P. SUTTON. N.B. — Mr George Smith, of the Prince of i Wales Hotel, will take charge of mares, and give tull particulars regarding the Nava. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT LONG BUSH, And serve a limited number of mares, y^3j^ npH E TnoEotr&n-BEED "WAIHOPA I." ' WAIHOPAI won the first prize as a two-year old at the Grand Southland Show in 1870, and is allowed by competent judges to be the best Colt of his age in Southland. Waihopai is got by Secundus, well known to be one of the best blood horses ever imported to this Colony, out of Amethyst, by Indian Warrior, imported by R. F. Grieve, Esq., to Victoria, one of the best horses of his day. Teems — £3 each mare. Guarantees as per agreement. JOHN A. MITCHELL, Proprietor. WILL STAND THIS SEASON, AT WINTON, And travel the Forest Hill District, the DEAUGHT ESTIEE, "YOUNG CHAMPIO N." sfT^L, XrOVKG CHAMPION, by jf J- Old Champion, stands Jt^iyi 1^ hands high, has fine flat. yrW~ 1/ ]/ £$IX Done > very muscular, with fe =^s ==^gfe!Stasiba superior action, and exceedingly quiet temper, is staunch in harness, and guaranteed a sure foal-getter. Dam, Rose, by imported Prince ; grand dam, imported mare ; was bred in Scotland by James Solmon, Esq. She was shown by that gentleman, and took eight first-class prizes ; then Bent to London, and competed against the world, beating all competitors. Was purchased by R. Q. Kermode, Esq., of Tasmania, and acknowledged to be the best Clydesdale mare ever imported into Tasmania. Dam, Rose, by the celebrated horse Prince, grand dam, Flower, imported into Tasmania by R. Q. Kermode, Esq., the breeder of the finest horses in that Colony. A good Pad dock for mares. Terms, £3 3s. Mares to be paid for before removal. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred FRED. R. WHITE. TO TEAVEL THIS SEASON, «k npHE THOROUGH- BRED iMPI^ ENTIRE lIOKSE, HJIZX YOUNG LEAMINGTON. YOUNG LEAMINGTON is a dnrk brown horse, by Leamington ; dam, sister to Mercy, by Romulus, her dam, Selina, by Fitz Teazle, out of Rally, by Hyacinthus, imported by Money Wigi-am, Esq. Leamington, by Faugh o'Ballagh ; dam, Pantaloon, a mare bred by Lord West, minster. He won the Chester Cup twice, and a great many other big races. Faugh o'Ballagh's performances are well known to all racing men. Ho was the best horse in England of his year. Leamington will stand at the Elbow, and travel the surrounding districts. Paddock accommodation will be provided at the Elbow, and at Mr James's Aparima Hotel. Teems — £2 10s. Guarantees per agreement. JOHN M'PHERSON, Proprietor. TO STAND THIS SEASON, At the ALBION STABLES, And travel the districts of Riverton, Jacob's River, Mataura, Oteramika, and Wallacetown, j^ '| A HE Thoroughbred J§§Ss§& "CEOIDO N," By Professor, out of Forget-me-not, by New Warrior, out of Modus, by Bashaw (imported), out of Miss Devil, by Whisker, out of Vesta, by Model (imported). Vesta was the sister of Australian, and the dam of Matilda, the dam of Old Jorrocks (Vesta's dam was Caraboo, by Old Hector, and grand-dam by Rockingkam, &c, &c.) Whisker (imported) by Whisker, out of Woodbine, &c, &c. Vide Stud Book. Professor, by Premier (imported), dam Shamrock, sister to Tramp, by Traveller, &c, &c. Vide Stud Book. New Warrior has distinguished himself as the sire of Tarragon, Tim Whiffler, Volunteer, Potentate, Warrior, Romula, and many others, and is acknowledged to be the most successful sire ever imported into the Australian Colonies. Cbotdon's performances on the turf stand unequalled by any horse bred in Otago. As a four, year-old he won the Canterbury Maiden Plate, beating a large field, including Southern Chief, Foretop, and other good horses ; he also ran third in a large field for the Christchurch Plate, Manuka being first with Knottingley second. Won the Town Plate at the Dunstan, beating Mainsail and others ; and the Town Plate at the Invercargill Meeting, 1871, beating Duchess. He has started in five races altogether, and won three. He is a beautiful dapple brown, stands 16§ hands, of good temper, and great substance, and has proved himself a sure foal-getter. Season to commence Ist October, 1871, and end on the Ist February, 1872. Mares left at the undermentioned places will be provided with good Paddock accommodation at current rates, viz., Halfway Bush, Wallacetown, Mount Piesant. and Invercargill; Terms— £3 10s. Groom's fee ss. KICHAKD POWELL. '

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Southland Times, Issue 1525, 16 January 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 1525, 16 January 1872, Page 4

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