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Entire Horses.. mQ STAND THIS SEASON, JV» A m MOA PLAT STATION., -The Aj^to^ Thorough- ""'" CHORISTER! will also Travel the Mr. BEXGKR & TUAPEKA DISTRICTS, stopping once a week at Mr. Hewitt's Stables, adjoining the yictoria Hotel, Lawrence. Chorister is out of Jenny Lind, by ■Hermit, &c— (See Victorian Stud IjJook). Chorister is a beautiful dark bay, .stands fully 10 hands 3 inches high, with immense bone and substance, showing more power than any thoroughbred in the Province. He is also perfectly quiet, and a sure foal-getter. Chorister's first dropping of foals can be inspected at Moa Flat ; they give great promise. His progeny requires no TERMS, £4 43. One in five allowed to honafide owners. Mares sent to Moa Flat will be provided v^ith paddock accommodation free, till Ist January. Every care taken, but no responsibility . An efficient groom, in attendance. All expenses to be paid before •the removal of mare. Also, The Cele- &jdeadale brated Z3nmm^ s ' -Stallion PUNCH, . .^rill serve a limited number of mares. *'jSarly application is necessary. TERMS, £3 35., £.0 be paid before removal, when stinted. N.B. — Pustch will not Travel out of ihe district. For further particulars, apply; to the proprietor, Jv F. KITGHING, Moa Flat Station. TO EAEMEES A^D BREEDEKS OF DRAUGHT HORSES. L_-£TIHE jrell-kno.-srn Clydesdale En,ilre \ -L Horse, I' BGISDALE, B Will Travel this Season in the »t,p-TJ^T BEISTG-EK DISTRICT, Bstoppitig at Michael McCarthy's DumbarH;on Rock Hotel, Moa Flat, Teviot, and other places throughout the Bois^ajge is a dark bay horse, rising old, with black points ; stands Vjhigh, has superior temper, fine strength, and symmetry. has proved himself to be a foal-getter at Tokomairiro, West Popotunoa, and Mount Benger. of his. stock will be seen at the show Tokomairiro. "was bred by George "Scott, Woodside, Van Dieman's Land. two years old he obtained the first in Launceston. His dam, Beaxjty, Hq' imported Clydesdale mare, obtained first prizes at the shows at Westport, and Launceston ; iris sire, who gained several prizes in W£hf3 home country, was imported from W by R. R. Kermode, Esq. ; Mona Boisdale. A large paddock, comprising 60 acre 3, n?fill grassed and plenty of water, will be provided for mares coming from a distance, free of charge ; and every attention jjaid, but without responsibility. TEEJVIS, £4 45., , payable at the end of the season. ££- MTCHAEL M'CARTHY. mo TRAVEL THIS SEASON - JL JX THE WAITAHUNA & TUAPEKA DISTRICTS, AS PAS AS EVANS EXIT, Standing at Coghill's Bridge Hotel, WaiJtahuna, two days every fortnight, and at ' Mr. Liston's Stables, Peel-street, Lawrence, two days every fortnight, com- ._,-■ rrtencinjjr on Tnestlav. lPfch October ; also at Mr Fitzgerald's, Tuapeka Fiat, TheCsle- Clydesbrated x2J?OS? Stallion |.-' ROYAL CHARLIE. Royai Charlie was bred by Mr Gardaer, of Berwick. He was got by the wellknown imported Clydesdale stallion Prince ' .Charlie, who took the Champion Cup for three years at the great Annual Show <■ held in Melbourne, and was never beaten. Dam : a first-class imported mare, the pinner of prizes. ' Royai. Charlie is a dark bay, with strength of bone and beantiful symmetrical action, stands 16 hands 3. inches high, and has proved himself a sure foal-getter. He has taken ma-ny-Hrst Prises ; also, in 1866, he took the Second Priae against all imported ; in &86T he took the Third Prize at the ' 'fiJokoinairiro Show ; and in 1868 he took £he Second Prize at the Clutha Show. TERMS, £515 1 fy!OQ*zds pee, 65., to be paid at time of service. AM; Eeea to b» paid on Jst February, H^^ja^^^bgcharged after that date. ftognetor.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 96, 11 December 1869, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 96, 11 December 1869, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 96, 11 December 1869, Page 4

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