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THE THOROUGH-BRED ENTIRE HORSE BTJNGARABEE , \ ILL travel this season through >V Cromwell, Clyde, Classford’s Station', Tinkers, Drybread, Welshman’s, Blacks, Ida Va.loy, and Alexandra. Bnngaraboeisa Black Horse, seventeen hands high, with immense bone, great muscular power, and splendid temper. Bnngarabee, by Velocity (imported)-, out of Marcia, by Calendar (imported) ; her dam Ada, by Skeleton, out of St. Winifred, by Master Harry Gomus Mare ; her dam by Alexander, sister to Haphazard, by Sir Peter ; Miss tterVey by Eclipse.—Vide Stud Book. Velocity got, by Flying Dutchman ; Flying Dutchman by Bay Middleton, out of Barbette, bySandlieck; her dam Darioletta, by Amadis, out of Selima, by Selim Pot 8o’s; Kditha by Herod. Flying Dutchman, winner of the English Derby air’ St. Legem the same year (1849), and won the great match at York against Voliigeur for one Thousand Guineas a sMe in 1851, after which he retired from the turf, and was sold for the enormous sum of texi thousand guineas for stud purposes. Terms, five gun eas; groom’s fee, ss. All care taken, but no responsibility. Every other week Bungarahee will he at the places, on the dates as specified below:— Cromwell, Sunday and Monday, November 1; Clyde, Tuesday ;Glassford’s Station, Tinker's; and Drybread, Wednesday and Thursday; Welshman’s, Friday and Saturday, Black’s, Sunday and Monday; Ida Valley, Tuesday and Wednesday; Alexandra, Thursday and Friday; Clyde, Saturday; and so on every fortnight. N. B. —With the view of improving and encouraging'good breeding. H. Glassford; Esq, has, to accommodate owners of marea living at a distance, and to give them an opportunity of the services of this fine animal, kindly given the use of his paddock free of charge. All mares must he removed from the pad: dock as soon as possible after receipt of notice. For further particulars apply at the principal Hotels in the districts; or to the groom-, John Lang. R. M‘MOREAN & E. PRITCHARD, Proprietors. SCUD ILL stand this Season at Messrs COMBER & DOUGLAS’S, near Edtn Creek. Terms, £5 6a. The Celebrated CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE GLIDE HI ILL Travel this Season through VV the Dunstan District, visiting Clyde, Alexandra, Cromwell, Black's Nos. 1 and 3, Drybread, and St. Bathan’s. CLYDE is three years old, stands seventeen and a half hands high, is 4 most powerful horse, with fine sym metiy, good action, fine temper, and is undoubtedly a most desi-abk ho; s* to breed from. CLYDE was imported from Tasmania, and is out of an imported mare fx-om England. Terms—£3 10s. ; Groomage, ss. For fui'ther particulars apply to the Owner, JAMES M'DONALD, Black’s No. 1. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON THROUGH THE WAKATIP AND DUNSTAN DHTICT3. THE CELEBRATED CLTDESDALB ENTIRE NELSON, Aged three years. VT ELS ON, lately inported from ll Victoria; was got by Mr. M'lntosh’s horse, Prince Charley, out of the imported mare, Princess, the property of Mr. Mactire, Mooney Ponds, Victoria. PRINCE CHARLEY, the sire of Nelson, was the world-renowned horse imported to Victoria from Scotland at a cost of One Thousand Guineas. NELSON will stint only sixty mares this season. His last season was a thorough success, every mare brought to him has proved in foal. A thirty-acre Paddock provided final I distant mares. Fees, £3 3s. Groomage, ss. To be paid immediately after service. WILLIAM SCOLES, Royal Oak Hotel, Arrowtown. NOTICE TO CATTLE OWNERS, SPAYING. WILLIAM LANE will be in the Dunstan District for the next month, and any communication addressed to Lauder Station, care of Handysides and Roberts will be punctually attended to. October 20, 1869.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 394, 5 November 1869, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dunstan Times, Issue 394, 5 November 1869, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dunstan Times, Issue 394, 5 November 1869, Page 3

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