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THE SPLENDID DRAUGHT STALLION HIGHLANDER, Just Imported from Victoria, lIT ILL STAND tKi Sc .-mi at ' ' Hayes Creek, Arrow. Ho is a beautiful Dapple Grey, am for bone and muscle is not equalled by any other horse in the Province. Terms—Five Guineas each Mahe. A good Paddock will be provided fra’ mares, free of charge, until notice is given of their being stinted ; aftei which ss. per week will be charged until removed. Every care taken, but without -responsibility. W. PATERSON, Proprietor. Pi DIGREE. HIGHLANDER was bred by the well-known breeder, John Menzies, Esq, of Donnyhrook, Victoria. He is by Prince Charley (imported by the Messrs. M'lntosh) ; dam, Kate, by Grey Champion ; grand dam by Dun- • can Gray. Prince Charley, having proved himself the premier sire of Victoria, needs no comment. Kate was a first-class mare, bred in Tasmania, Sbe took a second prize in Melbourne as a brood mare, and live first prizes in Kilmoro. 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 Kilmoro, and got the second prize—a two-year-old ; and •as a three-year-old got the third prize at tin National Show, Melbourne. He took several other prizes through the' -district when travelling. Tie is a sure foal-getter, and his stock is equal to any bred from any other horse iu the color y of Victoria. THE IMPOi TED THOROUGH BRED ENTIRE ELSWIGK"VViII stand this 'Season at Wanaka THSWICK is by Dr O’ Toole— J-d Fraulein, Deßuyter Netherton Maid, by Sheet Anchor. Dr. O’ To'de by Irish Birdcafcher— Dahlia, New Fashion—Matilda, Humphrey Clinker—lldegardd. —Sec English Sind Book. Elswick is a dark brown horse w.ith black points, sixteen hands high unpact and strong, with flat bone and plenty of muscle, and has proved himself a sure foal getter. Terms, Six Guineas. Also The powerful Draught Entire YOUNG ROYAL OAK Term?, Four Guineas. Good paddocks provided till March 31st 18' jO, after which time Marcs will be charged for, but no responsibility incurred. The usual allowance for five mares, bona-fide property of one owner. \\'ILL VISIT CROMWELL and CLYDE ia about three weeks from date, Mr "William Scoles’s celebrated Clydesdale Entire N E L S 0 N, Aged three years. NELSON, lately imported from Victoria, was got by Mr. MTnfosh’s horse; Prince Charley, out of the imported mare, Princess, the property of Mr. MTntyre, of Moonec Ponds. Victoria. Prince Charley, the sire of Nelson, was hj" world-renowned horse imported to Victoria from Scotland, at a cost of one thousand guineas. Fee, 15 ss. , Groom age, ss. To be paid immediately after service. WILLIAM SCOLE J , Royal Oak Hotel, Arrow town. Arrowtown, Nov. 5, 1833, N.B. Nelson will s.int only sixty mares this season.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 342, 13 November 1868, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 342, 13 November 1868, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 342, 13 November 1868, Page 2

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