THE 3PLENDID DRAUGHT STALLION HIGHLANDER, Ju.st Imported from Victoria, at 11’ILL STAND this Season ' ' Hayes Creek, Arrow. He is a beautiful Dapple Grey, and for bone and muscle is not equalled ly any other horse in the Province. Terms—Five Guineas each Mare. A good Paddock will ho provided ’>r mares, free of charge, until notic< s given of their being stinted ; afte vhieh ss. per week will be charget until removed. Every care taken, but without responsibility. \Y. PATERSON, Proprietor. P BIGREE. HIG LANDI'R was bred by the wel’-known ' Breeder, .John Menzies, Esq., of Donnybrook, Victoria. He Is by Prince Charley (imported by the '•lessrs. MTntosh) ; dam, Kate, by Grey Champion ; grand dam by Duncan Gray. Piinco Charley, having proved himself the premier sire of Victoria, needs no comment. Kate was u first-class mare, hred in Tasmania, She took a second prize in Melbourne as a brooi mare, and ive first prizes in Kilmorc. Grey Champion and Duncan Gray were the sires of the best stock ever bred in Tasmania. Highlander is now six years old, He was shown at Kilmorc, and got ( the second prize—a two-year-old ; and | as a three-year-old got the third prize it the National Show, Melbourne. He took several other prizes through the" district when travelling. He is a sure foal-getter, and his stock is equal to any bred from any other horse in the coloi y of Victoria. THE IMPO'TED 'iBOROUGH BRED INTIRM ELSWiGKWill stand this Season at Wanaka ELSWICK is by Dr O’ Toole— Fraulein, De Euyter— Netherton Maid, by Sheet Anchor. Dr. O’ Toole by Irish Birdcatcher— Dahlia, New Fashion—Matilda, Humphrey Clinker—lldegardd. —See English Stud Book, Elswick is a dark brown horse with black points, sixteen hands high compact and strong, with flat bone and plenty of muscle, and Ins proved himself a sure foal getter. Terms, Six Guineas. Also The powerful Draught Entire YOUNG ROYAL OAK Terms, Four Guineas. Good paddocks provided till March 31st 1869, after which time ' ares wiil be charged for, but no responsibility incurred. The usual allowance far five mares, bona-fide property of one owner. NOTICE. THE ENTIRE DRAUGHT HORSE HIGHLANDER. A Paddock of Six Hundred Acres for Mares, Free of Charge. OVNERS of Mares are respectfully informed that mares will be for warded (free) to the paddock at Lake Hayes, on Thursday next, the 29 hj inst., and on the following Thursday, from (he stables of Messrs. Cope and and Fache, of Clyde. Mares will he returned as soon as stinted, free of charge. The paddock is substantially fc ced with posts and rails, and is thoroughly secure. The feed is magnificent, and there is an abundance i f water. Highlander will only cover six'y mare-, and not mere 'ban twenty will ' e taken fvr m the Eunstnn and Cromwell. Early notics is therefore necessary, Marcs must be at Clyde not laUr than 7 o’clock on tho morning of each day. COPE & FACHE, Oc‘ol:'v 22,. 1863.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 340, 30 October 1868, Page 2
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