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Stud Morses. Ipt^^ mHE THOROUGHBRED /jS§||§fp TROTTING STALLIOIT *" YOUNG QUICKSILVER,' ' (Now the property of M'Kenzie and Co.) Will travel as follows, making the round once a fortnight :— Long Bush, Rakahouka, Roßlyn, :and Junction Hotel on Monday ; Wallnceitown, Ryal Bush, and Winton on Tuesday ; Sorest Hill and Benmore on Wednesday ; Oreti (Dipton and Daniel's), Thursday, Friday, apd Saturday ; Heddon Bush and Double Cabbage Tree on Monday ; O'autau, Mount Pleasant, and Limestone Plains on Tuesday and Wednesday; Flint's Bush, Waianiwa, end Wallacetown on Thursday ; and Invercargill on Friday and Saturday. — — — He -is a beautiful bay-roan, with black points, rseven -years old, excellent temper and constitution, <.with immense substance and splendid action. Young Quicksilver was got by tho imported ihorse Quicksilver, dam Caller Ou (imported) by Premier. Quicksilver, imported to Canterbury rin 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 sire of his day) ; his dam by Old Merrylegs, by -Lottery ; grandsire, Performer ; great grandsire, Pretender. Young Pretender, Quicksilver's own brother, obtained first prize at the Royal Agricultural Show at Leedß, snd was afterwards sold for £750 to go to France. Quicksilver has been first prize every' year against all comers >wherever shown. Young Quicksilver has proved himself a sure (foal-getter, and many of his foals were sold last year at from £16 to £25. Paddocks provided for mares at current rates. •JJvery care taken, but no responsibility. Terms — One mare, £4 4s ; two do, £7 7s ; tthree or more mares, £3 3s eaoh. Groomage ss. .All fees payable on or before the Ist February, 11874, except groomage, to be paid at first service. .For all particulars, apply to J. M'KENZIE & CO., Albion Yards, Dee-street, Invercargill. 1 certify that the above Pedigree is correct. — .J Ladbrooke TO STAND THIS SEASON, At GOVERNOR GREY HOTEL, Harrisville, i€>*tßm>'sws 6 HPHE Thoroughbred En"PRINCE ALFRED." Pbince Alpbed is by King Alfred (imported), •out of Lucy, by High Sheriff (imported), out of a Delapre mare. King Alfred, by Pyrrhus the IFirst, out of Blue Light, by Taurus, g dam by 'Orville. High Sheriff, by Red Deer, out of Miss •Julia Bennett, bv Muly Moloch, g dam Patty. See English Stud'Booki Pbince Aefbed is a dark bay five-year-old liorse, standing 16 hands uigh, of immense power and strength, and of good temper. His legs are perfectly clean, and he is altogether without blemish. For breeding cross-country horses and 'first-class hacks, 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, Tam -o* Shanter, Ballarat, Shepherdess, Ada, Pyrrhus, Alfred, Archer, and many others. His name as sire is considered sufficient guarantee for flrot-alnaa jumping qualities. Pbince Airbed win travel through Woiiooo. town, Long Bush, Winton, and Ryal Bush. TERMS— THREE GUINEAS EACH MARE, Groomage included. All moneys payable -at the end of the season — lst February. W. STARK, Proprietor. "TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, In the Mataura District, fflt* m V§M3t T HB DRAUGHT •"YOUNG MARQUIS," Whose stock is giving such general satisfaction in the Distriot. Also, ML^Sk T HE THOEOTJ<JHBRED 'INiHfe ENTI RE, OXLE Y," So well and favorably known that comment would be superfluous. Terms, for each horse ... ... £3. The season commences on the Ist November, 3873, and ends on the 31st January, 1874, when all moneys must be paid. HUGH CAMERON, Mataura Bridge. T>ILLHEADS, CUSTOM HOUSE FORMS POSTERS, PAMPHLETS, &c. Cheaply, Neatly, and Expeditiously Printed at THE TIMES OFFICE.

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Southland Times, Issue 1829, 9 December 1873, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1829, 9 December 1873, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1829, 9 December 1873, Page 2 (Supplement)

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