DMESERVED SALE PUBLIC AUCTION, ON SATURDAY, SEPT. 28, At 2 o'clock sharp. ARKOWTOWN. TIfESSR? COPE and FACHE have received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, on the Premises, Arrowtown, MENZIE'S NATIONAL HOTEL Billiard Saloon, A first-class Billiard Table, by Paser, of Melbourne; Together with Stock-in-Trade, Eurniture, Cooking Stove, &c, <fcc. ■Saturday, 28th September, at 2 o'clock COPE & FACHE, THOROUGH-BRED ENTIRE HORSE DON QUIXOTE TT7ILL TRAVEL in the Duustan ■ ' District this Season. Don Quixote is a dark bay powerful horse, stands 1G hands high, and has proved himself a sure foal-getter. Don was got by Gil Bias, out of Penelope, by the imported Desert A rab Ajah Babaj Gil Bias by the well-known racehorse Grenadier. No lengthened description of pedigree is necessary, as everyone can judge of this much admired horse from the invariable success with which his progeny have run on the colonial turf. groom, at Clyde. Terms, £3; Groomage,-ss. TO STAND THIS SEASON, At the Cromwell Hotel, Cromwell, mBE ROAN DRAUGHT STALLION TOMBOY. •- -Tomboy is a first-class horse, thoroughly staunch, good-tempered, and a sure foal Terms. ..£2 10s ROBERT KIDD. ENTIRE THOROUGH-BRED HORSE | GHOEISTEE WILL TRAVEL this Season, between VV the Dnnstan and- Moa Flat, from the Ist October to the 31st December. Terms, £4 4s. ; groontage, (is. Chorister is a bright hay horse, without white, and is four years old. His sire was Hermit, winner of the Two Thousand Guinea Stakes, 1854 ; 11 or Majesty's Gold Vase at Ascot, beating Rataplan : the Steward's Plate, at Stockbridge ; Queen's Plate, at York; Jockey Club Plate, at Newmarket; and several other platesHe proved himself, in his short career, a successful sire on the English turf, having got over thirty winners, and other horses who ran well. Uermit was by Bay Mid dleton, his dam Jenny Lind, by Touchstone Chorister's damisthe well-known V.T.B mare Jenny Lind, Alma's dam, by Rorv O'Morc, by Irish Birdcatcher. CHALMERS, BROS. The Draught Stallion PUNCH Will Travel week about with Chorister, between Dunstan and Moa Flat. Punch is a first-class horse, thoroughly Staunch, quiet, and good-tempered. His stock has always j>roved stout and handsome, ; Terms, <£3 3s. ; groomage fee, ss. CHALMERS, BROS.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 282, 20 September 1867, Page 3
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