T OROUUIi-BRED ENHRE DON QUIXOTE yf7TLL TRAVEL in the Dunstan ' ' District this feasoti. Don Quixote is a dark buy poweVul horse, stands 16 hands high, and has proved himself a sun; foal-getter. Don was got by Oil Bias, out of Penelope, by the imported Desert Arab Ajah Baba; g. d. by the wellknown 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. For further particulars ripply to the groom, at Woodmau's Commercial Stables, Clyde. Will visit Black's Tuesday, Oct. 29. Terms, £3j Qroomage, ss. TO STAND THIS SEASON, At the Cromwell Hotel, Cromwell, m H E R 0 A N D R A U G H T A STALLION TOMBOY. Tomboy isafirst-c'lasshorse, thoroughly staunch, good-tempered, and a sure Terms. £2 10s. EGBERT KIDD. ENTIRE THOROUGH-BRED CHOEISTEE HTILL TRAVEL this feason, be- '» tween the Bnnstan and Moa Terms, *4 -Is.; groomage, Cs. Chorister is a bright lay horse, without white, and is four years old, His sire, was I'erinit, winner of the Two Thousand Guinea Stakes, 1854 ; Her Majesty's Gold Vase at Ascot, beating Rataplan ; the Steward's Plate, at Stockbridge; Queen's Fla'e, at York; Jockey ( lub Plate, at Newmarket ; and several other plates, lie proved himself, in his short career, a successful sire on the English turf, 'having got ever thirty winners, and by Bay Middleton, his dam Jenny Lind, by Touchstone Chorister's dam is the well-known V. T. B. mare Jenny Lind, Alma's dam, by Rory O'More, by Irish-Bird catcher. CIIALMER 5 , BROS. The Draught Stallion SHAMROCK STOFu CROMW E L L. William Stanley pESPECTEULLY informs lli friends and the public thatl purchased-the premises occupied 1 late brother, and will c .rrv on tin. Silk-dressed Adelaide Four Teas, Sugars, Tried and Fruits, Tobaccos, &c. Wines in bulk, and bottle. Spirits, in bulk, and 10l
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Dunstan Times, Issue 288, 1 November 1867, Page 3
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317Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 288, 1 November 1867, Page 3
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