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Stud Morses. HPHE THOROUGHBRED fW^lm^M TEOTTING STALLION " YOUNG QUICKSILVER,' ' (Mow the property of M'Kenzie and Co.) Will travel as follows, making the round once a fortnight : — Long Bush, Rakahouku, Roslyn, and Junction Hotel on Monday ; Wallacetown, Ryal Bush, and Winton on Tuesday ; Forest Hill and Benmore on Wednesday ; Oreti (Dipton and Daniel's), Thursday, Friday, and Saturday j Heddon Bush and Double Cabbage Tree on Monday ; Otautau, Mount Pleasant, and Limestone Plains on Tuesday and Wednesday; Flint's Bush, Waiauiwa, and Wallaoetown on Thursday j and Invercargill on Friday and Saturday. He is a beautiful bay-roan, with black points, seven years old, excellent temper and constitution, with immense substance and splendid action. Young Quicksilver was got by the imported horse Quicksilver, dam Caller Ou (imported) by Premier. Quicksilver, imported to Canterbury in 1864- by J. Ladbrooke, Esq., was bred by James Coker, Esq., of Downham, near Lynn, Norfolk ; got by Prickwillow, champion of England (and considered by competent judges to be the best Bire of hi 3 day) ; bis dam by Old Merrylegs, by Lottery ; grandsire, Performer ; great grandsire, Pretendtr. Young Pretender, Quicksilver's own brother, obtained first prize at the Royal Agricultural Show at Leeds, and was afterwards sold for £750 to go to France. Quicksilver has been awarded first prize every year againßt all comers whererar shown. Youig Quicksilver has proved himself a sure foal-gelter, and many of his foals were sold laßt year at from £16 to £25. Padlocks provided for mares at current rates. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Terms— One mare, •£4 4s; two do, £7 7s; three or more mareß, £3 3b each. Groomage ss. All fees payable on or before the Ist February, 1874, except groomage, to be paid at first service. For all particulars, apply to J. M'KENZIE & CO., Albion Yards, Dee-street, InvercargilL I certify that the above Pedigree is correct.— J Ladbrooke Stabler STABLING ! STABLING ! ! STABLING ! JOHN M'K/E NZIE BEGS to intimate to his friends and the publio generally that, having leased the well-known Stables of the Albion Hotel from Mr H. Mayo he hopes, by Btrict attention to business, to merit a share of patronage. Hohses Bkoken in to Saddle and Sin&lb and Double Haekess. SADDLE HORSSS ON HIRE. COMMEECIAL LIVEEY AND BAIT STABLES, (Adjoining the Prince of Wales Hotel), DEE STEEET, INVERCARGILL f g iHE ABOVE STABLES contain every ao _L connnodation , including first-class Loos Boxes, Coach House, &c, &c. The services of a careful and experienced Groom having been obtained, parties may rely upon their horses receiving every care and attention. Saddle and Harnesß Horses, Buggies, Waggonettes, and comfortable Carriages always on hire at moderate rates. RICHARD POWELL, Proprietor*. £2 REWARD. LOST, from Invercargill, one Grey Mare, branded JH near ribs, and CJ near shoulder. The above reward will be paid for information leading to her recovery. JAMES COLYER. Invercargill, Sept. 26, 1873. £2 EEWARD. LOST, from Invercargill, a Black Mare, once the property of Dr Deck, branded D rfear shoulder. The above reward will be paid to anyone giving information as to the whereabouts of the mare, or delivering her at Colyer's Princess Hotel. £2 EEWA ED . QTRAYED or Btolen from Wallacetown, about O the 10th inst., a Dark Bay Filly, two yeara old, unbranded, white stripe down face, one white hind foot, and blister off bip. The above reward will b<> given to anyone bringing the Bame, or giving such information as will lead to its recovery, to the Police Station, Invercargill, or to MR POWELL, Wallacetown Hotel.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST18731202.2.21.4.4

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 1826, 2 December 1873, Page 1 (Supplement)

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 1826, 2 December 1873, Page 1 (Supplement)

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