Thoroughbreji Entire Horses. mO TRAVEL jTHIS SEASON MOUNT BENGER AND SPEARGRASS v . . t FLAT DISTRICTS, ; - Visiting the Beaumont once a fortnight, ' The Sj^w^s?^ Entire , Thorough- m %ii%W" brod 'wj r . Xt, VO Horse R I F L E M A, N. Ritleatan is a dark ehesnut horse, 16 hands high, of great substance aud power, bred by Mr. G. Uuppa, of Nelson ; he is by Sir Hercules, out of Nora Creina, by Plenipotentiary. Sir Hercules by Cap-a-pie, out of Paraguay ; his" dani, Nora Creina, chestnut mare, imported from Ireland to Canterbury by Mr. Godfrey ; Sir Hercules, bred by Mr. Smith, New South Wales, purchased by Mr. Redwood, and brought to Nelson, together with his daughters Flora and Zoe. The Stock of Sir Hercules have been the most successful on the turf in New Zealand as . well as in Australia, viz.^-rßarbelle, Potentate, Phoebe, Wctsail, and Miss Rowe ; also the present celebrated sire 3 The Bavb, Tavagon, and Yattcudou, which, as race horses and sires, have proved themselves the best in New South Wales. fcßiFiiEMAir has proved' a sure foal-gettor, and. as a sire of weight-carrying hacks and carriage horses, which for durability and style stand unrivalled, and his stock have commanded the highest price in Canterbury. Teems, £4; (Jroomage, ss. A good paddock provided for mares from » distance. All care taken, but no re- - , Bponsibility. G-uarantees aa per agreement. j • AU'ni'oneys to be paid to the Groom on or before 14th February, 1875, otherwise £1 extra will be charged. , . - - WILLIAM WAUGTT, Proprietor. ITIO TBAVEL THIS SEASON . •*■' ITS THE MOUNT BENGER AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, • • Th© j m ¥£§||| Thoroughbred Imported JjV^^ fCllS^vf Horse - CHORIS TJE R. Chorister is out of Jenny Lind, by Hermit, &c,— See 1 Victorian Stud Book. . CnoEiSTER is a beautiful dark bay; stands * ' ■ fully 15 hands 3 iiicbes high, with immense bone and. substance, showing more power than any thoroughbred in the country. He is also perfectly quiet, and a sure foal-getter. ' A good paddock provided for mares from a distance. * v,^ CIiOEISTEE is Celebrated for getting firstclass wfight-canrying hacks, (second to none in Olago, and several of his progeny have distinguished -themselves on the turf. 1 Tebms^ £3 35. ; Groomage, ss. All mares to be paid for by February -Ist, '1875. : MUUDOCH aOBDON, Proprietor. "mo'TEATEL THIS SEASON ■*■ •"" ' ■ ' ■ ht^the" - -TUAPEKA AND eLUTHA DISTRICTS .«-> .'■.*':'• • - ' • r , ; The • , ■ ftX^gfcp--, . Ttrotting .'.Thorough- 'B| Stallion .. :Q,.U:I'rC X S',A N D. :. Qtticksaitd is rising seven years old j is 16 x&r haMs -Tiigti, with splendid- flat bone and' great muscular -power. , He is a very fashionable mover, 'a sure foal-getter, and is remarkably r . For further particulars and pedigree, see' '' iv: 'iktds '- r I ''■ '' ' ■ J " jlJEiwrs, £3. payable on or before the Ist F-Ooruary, 1875 / £1" extra will b© charged c bffior that cfetr-^ A paddock, provided for marcs from a distance, at 2s. per week. Every care taken, •tjuir "no 'responsibility I — 'WILLIAM QUIN, V" y.Jjj,',,' =, " Proprietor. TO * rTß''l'r TR''l'V EL THIS SEASON rs the _ r TOKOMA'IRIRO, GLENORE, WAITAHUNA AND TUAPEKA DISTEICTS, ♦Staying at the "Commercial Hotel, Milton, and tho Commercial Hotel, Lawrence, Tho fsilpfjijSß&fc Entire •brea° " Horse B A R W 0 N. For pedigree and performances, see cards. > Terms, £555.; Grpomage Fees, 55., payable on first; siAt-100 AlTdemands to be paid oh or . before-the Ist day of Put" u<»™. ie^s_ A good paddock provided for mares in ~ loltomairiro nnrl Lawreneeat 2s 63. per mare per week^ All care tiikeii/but- no responsibility. GEORGE COOMBE, Proprietor, Milton. -• Thoroughbred |j jFw - StaUiols ' PRINCE ALFRED THE SECOND, TXTILL Stand this season at the Farm of YV the undersigned. TeeM^', £B' payable at end of season. . ,: james wbigutt,-, , i ' - Proprietor; Waippri. J' • h 7^,' .m. k"i;n" as t o n j? . , . ; „ ' , ROXBURGH, -*■ ' Mining and Commission Agent,- '■-"'' ', • Agricultural Leases , aud other Documents' obtained — from- -the Warden's JUNCTION HOTEL v> sWit&TV.t' tih'e 'tfnneti<m'of ' tli e Teviot ' ' - and, SwitzeVS Toads. 17. miles from I> -- 1 'r " "" -' ( ' : "Lawrence. 1 ■ .-.'-■ '■'• ' -i ■ ■-' o_: "' • ■ 1 * : ' ' :iJ JAMF' S CRATG" having taken^the'abov^ J " Hotel from 3Tr. Jfimefl R-ie.- trusts; by strict' ' '*' attention to the comfort and convenience of 1 Travellers and the -public generally, to re r eerie a. tfir^e 'share of support. -.'• "' u ' • The '-Thijlßtan Coach changes horses , ' " -''-but times' a^eek. • "• •' - «.*ii- !•-..: 1 • ,i~ . _>. . Winea-^nd' Spirifa of, the' best brands.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 414, 5 December 1874, Page 4
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