Prblje Nouo v"jSJ OTICE.— Anyone found Tress .' N passing m pursuit of game or otherwise on die Riversdale Estate on and after this date will be prosecuted. J. R. WILLIAMS. River dale, 24th May 76 "isHBUR'IVN "GUARDIAN DUNEDIN AGENCY TIT-R R T WHEELER, Staffer Street, Dunedin has been appointed our Agent, and will be able to arrange term with advertisers for contract advertise wents' 10 .TRAVEL THE LONGBE\CH DISTRICT, fpHE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE J STALLION Sir William JervoLs (238 New Zealand Stud Book.) Sire, What's Wanted (imp.) dam ollj Wallace.—Bred by R, Charters, Esq., Ury Park Mosgiel. WHAT'S WANTED was bred by W. Mabr, Esq., Tarves, Scotland. His clam Jess Was a pure Clydesdale, a great prizetaker, of immense bone and fine symmetry. His sire Lord Haddo was a veiy successful horse m the show ring WHAT'S WANTED when a yearling n 1873 gained first honors at Inverary, and the second prize at Aberdeen. At 3 \ years he won the Royal Northern Society's first prize, and the Auchtermuehty first drize of £55 beating a field of 173 horses. In 1876 at Stirling he was awarded the \ first prize of 60 guineas and m 1877 the j first prize of £100 at Glasgow, m a field of 60 of the best horses m Scotland. POLLY WALLACE by Wallace (imi>.) Wallace gained innumerable prizes m Victoria and was also very successful m New Zealand Show Rings. POLLY WALLACE'S dam by Emperor out of an imported mare. EMPEROR was one of the most amous Horses which ever travelled m \ New Zealand. His ci Napoleon (imp.) dam Nancy (imp.) From the above it will be seen that SIR WILLIAM JERVOIS is one of the best bred horses m the country, being straight irom imported stock on both sides. For cards and terms apply W. D, DAWSON Proprietor, Waterfco "^TOlu^Eirfinb SEASON IN THE" OAIRNBRAE AND LAURJSTON DISTRICTS.
THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE Diplomacy, BRED by John Grigg, Esq., of Longbcach Diplomacy's sire is Lord Beaconsfield am Pleasant, IJy Prince Charlie. Terms: £3 season ; guarantee, £4 IOs; groomage fee ss, payable first service. Special arrangements made with hona fide owners of three mares. Mares changing hands to be paid for as season mares. As the number ot mare 3 for this horse is limited, owners wishing his services should make early application. Good Paddocking for mares at 2a per week. All care taken but no responsibility Fer further particulacs, apply Groom m charge, or DANIEL McKENDRY, 1 Proprietor, Cairnbrae TO STAND THIS SEASON AT OWNER'S LIVERY STABLES 4SHBURTON, THE PURE-BRED ENTIRE PONY ALI BAB A ' By Prince Charming (imported from England) dam Pearl, by Prince Charming out of Jennie by Mazeppa, owned by Montague Lewiri, Esq., Christchurch. He is five years old, bright-black color nd half brother to Aladdin, bred by C. Dampier Crossley, Esq., Rangiora, and took Ist prize at the Asaburton Show m 1880 T or Terms and Particulars apply G F. SCOTT Proprietor, Livery Stables, Ashburlon. THE AMERICAN TROTTING HORSE Blackwood Abdullah \"X7 HOSE excellent Stock can be seen V\ all through the District will stand this season at Owner's Stable and travel theAshburton County. Terms—Season, £3 10a; guarantee, £5 ss; groomage fee, ss. For particulars apply H. MUTTON, 10t62 Groom m charge. ALSO— TO STAND AT KOLMAR FARM, LYNDHURST, AND TRAVEL ■THE METHVEN DISTRICT, Thk Purebred Clydesdale Stallion YOUNG NEW STYLE. By New Style, dam by Glenroy. New Stylrf 1 bred by John Boag, Sire Young Banker (imp.), dam Marchioness I. For particulars and terms apply Groom m cha Or S. COX, Manager Lyndhurs TRANSPARENT BLOCK v. MAKING MACHINERY, aili A sizes, 201bs hourly to 50 tons The most reliable apparatus »ver i duced. The Ice Blocks from 12in to 30d square and 3in to 12in thick. FAMILY ICE MACHINES SODA WAITER APPARATUS. Cheapest and Best. Ice Cream Machine l^efrigerators, Filters, Seltzogenes, Freezing Powders, Mineral Waters, every article connected with Ice, Cooling, or Medicinal Drinks, ALL GOODS GUARANTEED. Catalogues Post Free. H J. West & Co., Stamford Workg 116 118, Southwark Bridge Road London, S.E,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2295, 22 January 1891, Page 1
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669Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2295, 22 January 1891, Page 1
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