dp* TIOROUCII-BRED ENTIRE DON QUIXOTE i IX/'ILL TRAVEL in the Duustan ' ' District this r eason. Don Quixote is a dark bay powerful horse, stands 16 1 hands high', and has proved himself a sure foal-getter. Don was got by Gil, Bias, out of Penelope, by the imported -Desert 1 rab A jah 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 apply to th • room, at Woodman's Commercial Stables, Clyde. Terms, £3 ; Groomage, os. TO STAND THIS SEAM, AT THE U'ANAKA STATION. Impcrted Thorough-bred Horse ELSWICK. T7LSWICK is by Dr O'Toole (bred 1J by Lord HowtlO, son of Irish Birdeatcher, clam Franlien (bred by Capt. Arclidale), got by De Ruyter; her dam Notherton Maid by Sheet A nchor, Tantivy—Myrtilla, The dam of Dr. 0 Toole (Dahlia) was bred by Mr. Turnbul , got by New Fashion her dam Matilda, by Humphrey 0 inker dam Ilclesarda.by'Bobßooty Sporting men will see by the pedigree that some of England's best, blood runs in the veins of this horse. His color is dark brown, with black points, he stands fully sixteen hands high, with plenty of hone an 1 muscle, exactly what is so much required to produce powerful weight-carrying hunters or carriage horses. Terms : .£7 7s. each Mare. The usual allowance for five mares the bona-fide property of one owner Also the fine Draught Stallion I YOUNG ROYAL OAK, Young Royal Ov.k is rising! hive old, got by Old Royal Oak-' out of a lirst-clas mare. Terms : Five Guineas, N.B.— Good Paddocks provided, J but no responsibility. HENRY CAMPDELL. E N'T IRE TfIOR'tUGH-BRED CHORISTER WILL TPwVKL this feasor), he- *' tween the IHinstan and Moa Flat, from the Ist October to the 31st December. "M 45.; groomage, Gs. Chorister is a bright, lay horse, without white, and is four years old. His sire was i'ennit, winner of the Two Thousand Guinea Stakes, 18u4 ; 'er Majesty's Gold Va.sc at Asrot, beating Rataplan ; the Steward's Plate, at Stockbridge; Queen's Plae, at York; Jockey I lub Tlate. at Newmarket ; and several other plates. Me proved himse'f, in his short career, a successful sire on the English turf, having got over thirty winners, and other horses who ran well. Hermit, was by Bay Middlet.on, his dam Jenny Lind, by Touchstone Chorister's dam is the well-known V. T. B. mare Jem y Lind, Alma's dam, by Rory O'More, by Irish Bird catcher. CIIALMER?, BROS. The Draught Stallion PUNCH ILL Travel week about with Chorister, between Dnnslan and Punch isatirst-classhorne, thoroughly staunch, quiet and good-tempered" IIi:> s L .'">",k lias always proved stout and "?. ; groomage fee, He CTJ 1/ e:;s, rim
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Dunstan Times, Issue 292, 29 November 1867, Page 3
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