Jg N T I R E PONY ‘IAN DHU,” or “BLACK JOHN.” Pedigree—Caingorm Arab, imp. by Mr Cox. Dam, Briarleaf by Quicksilver. Quicksilver, see N.Z. Stud Book. Terms —£2 2s; to be paid down. Money to be refunded if no foal. No paddocking fees charged. Mares run in paddock with Entire Pony. ENTIRE DONKEY. Mares to run with the Donkey. No paddocking fees charged. Terms —£1 la ; to be paid when leaving the mare. The donkey throws splendid “mules” out of draught mares. C. G. TRIPP, se26 Orari Gorge. TO Travel this Season in the Geraldine and Surrounding Districts, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion PRIDE OF THE VaLLBY. Pride of the Valley is rising 3 years old, color dapple bay, stands about 16 hands 1\ inches. Sire Pride of Taieri, dam Duchess—Sir George Grey (imp.). Teems, £3. Guarantees if required. JOSEPH WEBB, oc3 Proprietor, Pleasant Yalley. TO Travel this Season in the Waitohi, Pleasant Point, Kerrytown, Levels, Totara, and Surrounding Districts, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion GLENMOEE. Glenmore (16f hands in height) by Young Banker, dam Lady Wallace. (For full pedigree, etc., see cards). Teems —£4 4s ; Groomage Fee, ss. Apply T. or S. THORNLEY, oc3 Waitohi, Proprietors. fcMr
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2582, 16 November 1893, Page 4
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669Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 2582, 16 November 1893, Page 4
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