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THE THOROUGH-BRED ENTIHB HORSE SUNGARABEU VI J ILL travel tliis season thrangk V* Cromwell, Clyde, GJassfords Station, Tinkers, Drybread, Weis - man’s, Black’s, Ida Valley, and Alexandra. Bungavabee is a Black Horse, sevehteen hands high, with immense bone* great muscular power, and splendid temper. . Bungavabee, by Velocity (imported)* out of Marcia, by Calendar (imported) ; her dahi Ada, by Skeleton* out of St. Winifred, by Master Harry Combs Mare ; her dam by Alexander; sistet to Haphazard, by Sir Peter \ Miss Hervey by Eclipse.—Vide Stud Book. Velocity got by Flying Dutchman j Flying Dutchman by Bay Middleton, out of Barbette, by Saudbeck ; her danl Darioletla, by Amadis, out of Selima, by Selim Pot 8o’s; Editha by Herod. Flying Dutchman, Winner of the English Derby an<t St. Leger the same year (1849), and won the greatinatch at York against Voltigeur for one Thousand Guineas a sh'e in 1831, after which he retired from the turf, and was sold for the enormous sum of teil thousand guineas for stud purposes. Terms, five guineas ; groom’s fee, ss-. A ll care taken, but m. responsibility-. Every other week Btmgarabee will be at the places, on the dates as specilied below:— Cromwell, Sunday and Monday, November lj Clyde, Tuesday ;Glassford’s Station,Tinker’s* and Drybread, Wednesday and Thursday j 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 mares living at a distance, and to give them an opportunity of the services of this line animal; kindly given the use of his paddock free of charge. All mares must he removed from the paddock as soon as possible after receipt of notice. For further particulars apply at the priii= cipal Hotels in the districts; or to the groom, John Lang. R. M'MORRAN & E. PRITCHARD, Proprietors. The Celebrated CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE CLYDE WILL Travel this Season through 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 a most powerful horse, with fine sym raetry, good action, fine temper, and is undoubtedly a most desirable horse to breed from. CLYDE was imported from Tasmania, and is out of an imported marC from England. Terms—£3 10s. ; Groomage, ss. For further particulars apply to the Owner, JAMES M'DONALD, Black’s No. L The Celebrated CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE HEATEEE JOCK WILL Travel this Season in the Clyde, Alexandra, Black’s, Drybread, St. Bathan’s, Cromwell and Hill’s Creek Districts. HEATHER JOCK is a beautiful dark bay horse, 17 hands high, of immense bone, fine symmetry, and superior action, was got by the far-famed horse Reformer, imported by C. Rbssiter, Esq., Cranbourne, and out of the celebrated mare Flora, the property of J. Johnston, Esq., Whitiesea, Victoria.HEATHER JOCK has taken first and second prizes as a colt of one, two, and three years old in Victoria. Sire Reformer, who gained the Highland Society’s first prize at Perth in 1852 j as a yearling, in 1856, at Melbourne, the Port Phillip Farmers’ Society’s first prize, beating Clyde (Mr J. Wilson’s) and four other imported sires ; in 1857, at Melbourne, the Port Phillip Farmers’ Society’s fii-st prize, beating Clyde and four others; at the same meeting won the Champion Cup, value £3O, as the most perfect animal exhibited. He has also taken a nura ber of local prizes, and his stock have been successful as prize-takers, 1 'am, Flora, got by the renowned horse Prince Charlie, imported by Messrs; M Tntosh, Glenroy, out of a pure-bred V.D.L. mare bred by R. Q. Kertnode, Mona Vale. Flora took first prize at Whitiesea two years in succession, first at Kilmore and second at Heidelberg in 1861. Terms. — £4 Ifis., payable on or before the Ist of February, 1870 j Groom’s Fee, 55., payable at first service. A. M LARRN & Oth Clyde, October 1, 1869.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 400, 17 December 1869, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 400, 17 December 1869, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 400, 17 December 1869, Page 3

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