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Thoroughbred Entire Horses. mO TRAVEL THIS SEASON ■*- IN THE MOUNT BENGER AND SPEARGRASS FLAT DISTRICTS, Visiting the Beaumont once a fortnight, RIFLEMAN. RiTiiEMAir is a daik cbesnut horse, 16 bauds high, of great substance and power, bred by Mr. G. Duppa, of Nelson ; he is by Sir Hei'cules, out ol Nora Creina, by Plenipotentiary. Sir Hercules by Cap-a-pie, out of Paraguay; his dam, Nora Creinn, chestnut mave, imported from Ireland to Canterbury by Mr. Godfrey ; Sir Hercules, bred by Mr. Smii-h, New South Wales, purchased by Mr. Redwood, and brought to Nelson, together with his daughters Flo^a and Zoe. Tho Stock of Sir Heroulcs have been the most successful on the tuvf in New Zealand as well as in Australia, viz. — Barbelle, Potentate, Phoebe, Wetsnil, and Mi^s Rowe; also the picsent celebrated sires The Barb, Taragon, and Yattendon, which, aa race horses and sires, have.proved themselves the best in New South "Wales. RirLEJTAJj has proved a sure foal-goder, and as a sire of weight-carrying hacks and rarriage horses, which for durability aud style stand nnnvallod, and his stock havo commanded tho highest price in Canterbury. ___________ ?' Tbbms, ££; Groomage, ss. A good paddock provided for mares from a distance. All care taken, but no responsibility. Guarantees as per agreement. All moneys to be paid to the Groom on or before 14th February, 1875, otherwise £1 extra will be charged. WILLIiM WAUGH, Propiietor. mO TRAVEL THIS SEASON -*■ II? THE MOUNT BENG-ER AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, The M \fefj{}s Thoroughbred Imported pjJ ftsssS^J Horse CHORISTER. Chorister ia out of Jenny Lind, by Hermit, &c. — See VicLorian Stud Book. Choeistek is a beautiful dark bay ; stands fully 15 hands 3 inches high, with immense bone and substance, showing more power than any thoroughbred in the country. He i 3 also perfectly quiet, and a sure foal-getler. A good paddock provided for mares from a distance. Chobtstee is celebrated for getting firstclass weight-carrying hacks, second to none in Otago, and several of his progeny have distinguished themselves on the turf. Tbbms, £3 35. ; Groomage, ss. All marcs to be paid for by February Ist, 1875. MURDOCH GORDON, Proprietor. rriO TRAVEL THIS SEASON "*- IN TIIE TUAPEKA AND CLUTHA DISTRICTS Tho Ttrotting Thorough- ffj Stallion QUICKSAND. Quicksand is rising seven years old ; ie 16 hands high, with splendid flat bone and gi'eat muscular power. He is a very fashiouable mover, a sure foal-getter, and is remarkably quiet. For further particulars and pedigree, see cards Teems, £3, payable on or before the Ist February, 1875 ; £1 extra will be charged after that date. A paddock provided for mares from a distance, at 2s. per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility. WILLIAM QUIN, Proprietor. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IS TIIE TOKOMAIMRO, GLENORE, WAITAHUNA AND TUAPEKA DISTRICTS, Staying at the Commercial Hotel, Milton, and the Commercial Hotel, Lawrence, The Entire bred ' p^^-eJ/^fV Horse B A R W O N. For pedigree and performances, see cards. Terms, £5 55.; Groomage Fees, 55., payable on first service. AD demands to uepaid on or before the Ist day of February, 1875. A good paddoc-k provided for marcs in Tokomairiro and Lawrence at- 2s 6d per mave per week. All cave taken, but no responsibility. GEOHOE 000MBE, Proprietor, Milton. Thoroughbred m| |3|"*~\S?\ PRINCE ALFRED THE SECOND, WILL Stand this season at the Farm of the' undersigned.** Terms, £3 payable at end of season. JAMES WRIGHT, Proprietor, Waipori. ALBERT WILHELM, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, Ross Place, LAWRENCE. JUNCTION HOTEL situated at the Junction of the Teviot > and Swit?ers roads, 1 7 miles from Lawrence. JAMES CRAIG- having taken the above Hotel from Mr. James Rae. trusts, by strict attention to the comfort and convenience of Travellers and the public generally, to receive a large share of support. The Dunstan Coach changes horses h four times a week. Win.cs and Spirits of the best brandgf. JIIBSTtQXASS §T£BLIN&,

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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 410, 21 November 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 410, 21 November 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 410, 21 November 1874, Page 4

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