THOROUGH - BRED ENTIH « HORSE DON QUIXOTE mili TRAVEL in the Punstau District this Reason.). Don Quixote is a dark bay powerful horse, stands 1G hands high, and has proved himself a sure fbal-£clt< r. Don was got by Gil Bias, out of Penelope, by the imported I'csert Arab Ajah Baba; g. d. by tlic well, known racehorse Grenadier. No lengthened description of pedigree is necessary, as everyone can judgo of this much admired horse from tho invariable success with which his pr<.. geny have run on the colonial turf. For further particulars apply to tlw croom, at Woodman's Commercial Stables, Clyde, Terms. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT THE WANAKA STATION', The Pure Imported Thorough-bred Horse ELSWICK. ELSWICK is by Dr. O'Toohi (bred by Lord Howth), son of Jrixh Birdcatcher, dam Fraulien (breil by Capt. Archdale), got by De Ruvter, her dara Nelhertou Maid by Sheet Anchor, Tantivy—Myrtilla. The dam of Dr. O'Toole (Dahlia) was bred by Mr. Turnbul', got by New Fashion her clam Matilda, by Humphrey Canker, dam Ildegavda, by Bob Booty— Waxy Pope —(See Stud Book.) Sporting men will see by the pedigreo that some of England's best );lood runs in the veins of this horse. His color is dark brown, with black points, l,n stands fully sixteen hands high, with plenty of bone and muscle, exactly what is so much required to produeo powerful weight-carrying hunters or carriage horses. Terms : .£7 7s. each May.y. The usual allowance for five nmtv* the bona-fide property of one owner Also the fine Draught Stallion YOUNG ROYAL OAK, Young Royal Oak is rising* !i-*■ old. got by Old Royal 0?!v----out of a first-clas tuare. Terms: Five Gui.st.as. N.B. —Good Paddocks unaided. HENRY CAMPIiKL EMPIRE THOROUGH-ISP, KD HOPS E CHOEISTEE II7ILL TRAVEL this F,,,*0„. |, 'V tween the Dunstan and Me Flat, from the Ist October Lj the HI: December. Terms, £4 45.; groomage, lis. Chorister is a bright lay hors without white, and is four years cd> His sire was Hermit, winner of tl Two Thousand Guinea Stakes. Idol Her Majesty's Gold Vase at Asm beating Rataplan; the Steward's Fiat at Stockbridge; Queen's I'm c. ■ York: Jockey Club Plate, at Nev market; and several other plates. 1 proved himself, in his short career, successful sire on the English tui having got over thirty winners, an other horses who ran well. Ilerinii \v. by Bay Middleton, his dam Jeim Lind, by Touchstone Chorister's dam is the well-knov V. T. B. mare Jenny Lind, Alma dam, by Rory O'More, by Irish Bin catcher. CnALMERf, hiUJ*. The Draught Stallion PUNCH WILL Travel week about with * * Chorister, between Dunstan and Moa Flat. Punch isahrst-classhorae, thorough! y staunch, quiet and good-tunpi re 1, His stock has always proved stout and, handsome. Terms, £3 os. ; groomage fee, ;js. CH.vL\.EI!S, BU'K
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Dunstan Times, Issue 293, 6 December 1867, Page 3
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462Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 293, 6 December 1867, Page 3
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