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Stml Horses. TO STAND THIS SEASON, At the PRINCE OF WALES STABLES, And travel the districts of Mataui'a, Oteramika, Invercargill, and Wailaeetown, <Wk- yis2&k innHE Thoroughbred " CROYDON." Cboydont — 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 wa3 tho sieter of Australian, and the dam of Matilda, the dam of Old Jorrocks (Vesta's dam was. Caraboo, by Old Hector, and grand-dam by Roekingham, &c, &c.) Whisker (imported) by Whisker, out of Woodbine, &0., &c. Vide Stud Book. Professor, by Premier (imported), dam Shamrock, sister to Tramp, by Traveller, &c, &o. Vide Stud Book. New Warrior has distinguished himself as the sire of Tarragon, Tim Whiifler, Volunteer, Potentate, Warrior, Romula, The Pearl, and many othersj and is acknowledged to be the most successful sire ever imported into the Australian Colonies. Ceotdon'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, includiag Southern Chief, Foretop, and other good horsee ; he also ran third iD a large field for the Christchurch Plate, MaDiika being first, with Knottingly second. Won the Town Plate at the Dunstan, beating Mainsail and others ; and the Town Plate at the Invercargill Meeting, 1871. As a sire, Cboydon has been very successful, all his stock being of great promise, showing excellent quality and substance, and are acknowledged by breeders to bo admirably adapted to the requirements of the country. 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, 1873, and end on the Ist February, 1874. Good paddock accommodation at current rates. Every care taken, but no responsibility. TERMS £3 10s. Groom's Fee ss. RICHARD POWELL, Proprietor. TO STAND THIS SEASON, At GOVERNOR GREY HOTEL, Harris ville, f^ypr^i^^^ r PHE Thoroughbred En- •■ 1*- *g? - ifc *y v y idjT tire Horse, "PRINCE ALFRED." Pkince Alfred is by Kins Alfred (imported), out of Lucy, by iliah Sheriff (imported), out of a Delupre niaro. King Alfroi, by Pyrrhus the First, out of Blue Light, by Taurue, g dam by OmlJe. High Sheriff, by Rod Deer, out of Mies Julia Bennett, by Muly Moloch, gd am Patty. See En-ilish Stud'Booki Piunce Alfbsj) is a dark bay five-year-old hovae, sfanding 16 hunds high, ot immense power and strength, and of good temper. His legs are perfectly clean, and he is altogether without blemish. For brtediugcross-oountry horses and fir3t-class hucks, no horse could be better adapted. His sire's (King Alfred) stock are noted in steeplechasing and the hunting field in Australia, as witness the performances of Inglesides, Turn o' Sbanter, Ballarut, Bhopherdess, Ada, Pyrrhus, Alfred, Archer, and many others. His nuine as sire is considered sufficient guarantee' for first-class jumping qualities. Pbihce Alfiied will travel through Wallacetown, Long Bush, Winton, and Ryal Bush. TERMS— THREE GUINEAS EACH MARE, Groomage included. All moneys payable at the end of the season — Ist February. i W. STARK, Proprietor. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, In the Mataura District, jfrSP^nWj T HE DRAUGHT TT W T T T? IT "YOUNG MARQUIS," Whose stock is giving such general satisfaction in the District. Also, |«|t 'jiHE THOROUGHBRED $Ni3& ENTIRE, "LORD OXLE V," So well and favorably known that comment would bo superiluous. Terms, for each horse £3. The season commences on the Ist November, 1873, and ends on the 31st January, 1874, wheu all moneys must be paid. HUGH CAMERON, Mataura Bridge.

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Southland Times, Issue 1826, 2 December 1873, Page 1 (Supplement)

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 1826, 2 December 1873, Page 1 (Supplement)

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 1826, 2 December 1873, Page 1 (Supplement)

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