TH E: o■£ Y frE S D ALE , , ENTIRE HORSE, ,■ ■■ PRINCE CHARLIE, Will travel this Severn in Cromwell, Clyde, ; . Alexandra, and Blacks. • ! Full particulars in a future issue. THOMAS CRAWFORD, Wai Keri Keri Valley. rfIHE THOKOUGHBRED ENTIRE HORSE ARCHITECT Will Stand the Season at Mount Pisa Station, and travel through the District. This Thoroughbred Horse is a rich bay with black points, stands over sixteen hands, and shows great substance and qualitv ; was bred by John Field, Esq., of Calstock, Tasmania, imported by J. B. (\irran.—Architect is half brother to the "Quack," winner of the Melbourne Cup; and half brother to " Benvolio," winner of Sydney Derby. Architect took first prize at Campbelltown, Melton Mowbray, and Northern Agricultural shows in Tasmania, and first prize at Blueskin Show. His oldest stock in Tasmania are three years old, and show great breeding and size ; said to be the best horses in the island of Tasmania. Pedigree.—Architect bv " Peter Wilkins." imported, dam "Governess,"imported; "Peter Wilkins," by the "Flying Dutchman," out of " Boarding School Miss," by " Plenipotentiary," out of " Marpessa," dam of "Pocahontas," " StockwelPs'' dam. "Peter Wilkins" is own brother to " Rose de Florence," dam of " Ferryman," " Fenella," and " Maribynong"; also half brother to "Rose Bonheur" and "Typee," the dams of some of the best horses in England. Architect's dam "Governess," by "Conrad," Igrand-dam " Bequest,'" by " Snoozer" ; great grand-dam Medea," by "Mozart"; g. g. g. dam " Whizgig," by " Whalebone." See Stud Book. Terms, Five guineas. One in five allowed to bona fide owners, payable by Promissory Note at three, months from service, on one of the Banks ofOtago. Groomage, 55., paid on service. s6rGood Paddocks, 2s. 6d. per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility. No mares guaranteed. Season to end on 31st January. For further particulars apply to the undersigned. I. LOUGHNAN, Mt. Pisa Station. 'OO V KI&LSK3TIVH I •X;mn-(joddo siqj. jo saAjasuiaq} jvtxt 0) otrajid 91$ 9}iau; •aoraj aaoaaag; Ativan*) v ly SpOoS JO SSU[O A\taAß rps p9ATOS9J 9A«q OAV 'poipodxo A'ftjoqs sjtratnuStsuoo oSaiq ioj uiooa ojjijui oj pus A9U ano jo Saipnnq oqj Saunp 'pauaiuioo ano %v HOijßpouiuioooi: jCjoa o\ Buiavq •orarw hhx oi ■ SA4.SIR IRYI3 OJI .' ONSTER SWEEPSTAKE MELBOURNE CUP, 1874 300 SUBSCRIBERS at £1 Is. EACH To be divided as follows: First Horse £l5O Second do 60 ' Third do 20 Starters ... 40 Non-starters ... .. 30 Tickets forwarded to Subscribers immediately on receipt of Cash, Bank Draft, or P. 0.0. Early application to be made to the undersigned. GEORGE M. STARKEY, Treas. JOHN MARSH, Secretary. Starkey's Kawarau Hotel, Cromwell. riRAND ART UNION. RETTH & WILKTE, Having purchased from Frank Dunnett, Esq., his beautiful collection of WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS, have now the pleasure of submitting them, with other choice pictures, consisting of rare Oleographs, Chromo-Jithographs, Oil Paintings, Engravings, and Large Photographs, for disposal by Art Union. Prizes to the value of £341 ss. Ticket's, 10s 6d each, {To bo obtained at the Office of this Paper.) N.B.—The distinctive feature of this Art Union is, that every ticket-holder who does not draw a prize will be presented with a valuable book. The drawing'will take place on or about the dp4Norw»b»r;
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Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 264, 20 October 1874, Page 3
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