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The celebrated CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE CLYDE ITJ ILL travel this sea-on through VV the Dmistan District visiting I yde, Alexandra, Cromwell, D uck's, 'R.s, 1 and 3, Drybread and St lathan’s CLYDE is a dark chestnut, rising bur years old, stands seventeen hands ligh, is a most powerful horse, with ine symmetry, good action, tine teiaier, and is undoubt, dly a mo-t desiable horse to breed from, and has moved himself a sure foal getter. <LY DE was imported from Ta«uania, and is out of an imported nare Irom E gland. Trims, £’4 4s. ; Groonrige, ss. For further particulars, apply to he Owner. JAMES M‘DONALD, Black’s No. 1, The Pure bred Clydesdale Carting Stalion LORD CLYDE, Bred by Mr. Muir, TTardington Mains, J.anarkshire, and Ini; orted from Scotland by the late James Jones, Esq. Well known as one of the finest specimens of this favoiite breed. Ui ILL Travel this season the Cromw. 11 Clyde and Alexandra Districts. LORD CLYDE was got by that celebrated horse Dainty Da'ie ■ his dam Ifosey, by L union Tom ; bis grand'•»m by that ed. brated horse belonging to Mr. Frame, of Broomfield. Dainty Davey, the sire of Lord Clyde, obtained the first prize at Midcalder in 1855, and a sweepstake at Lithlingow in'the same year ; in 1857 he gained the first pr ze, of .£4O, at Kinross ; in 1858, the first pr.ze of £SO at Callender, and the first prize ot £SO at the High la d Society’s Slow (at Aherdeen) in the same year; :n 185 1 he gained the first prize ef a 60 at Callender. lb sey, the dam of Lord Clyde, was got by Lou 'on Tom, which was allowed to be ihe best horse in Scotland He gained the trst prize of t'2o in ihe Upperward of Lanarkshire, in 1850 ; he also gained the first prize ot £3O at Hamilton in the same year, beating a field of 17 horses; he gained the first prize of £3O at the Highlands ■eiety’a Show in 1860, held at Glasgow, and the silver medal, heating 32 horses; the first prize of £3O at Hamilton; in 1852, the first prize of £'4o at Midoalder, and was afterwards sold, to go abroad, for 400 guineas. Rosev gaiu d the fol'owing prizes: —ln 1857, tlm first prize at Penny, cnic . and the first prize at alkeith ; in 1858, first prize at Pennycnick, first prize at Dalkeith, and was allowed to lie the best mare in Scotland. Lord Clyde, when a foal, gained first priz-s at Pennycnick and Dalkeith, when one year old; first prizes a' Mary hill and Falkirk, when two years old ; and first prize in Edinburgh, 1859. Lord Clide is a beautiful brown, stands 10 hands I inch high, with short legs and superior action, and is perfectly sound and free from all natural blemishes: he is also a sure foal-getter. Terms— ! 4 45., to be paid on or befoie Jan. 31, 1871 ; Groomage, 55., at the time of service. JAS. lIA Z LETT, Clyde. THE THOROUGH BRED STALLION K 0 E ?> II C K m ILL Serve Mares this Season at >V Messrs Strode and Fraser’s, Earnscleugh station. I’ornt'CK is a bay hor-e, six years old. own brother to Peeress (winner of the Canterbury Cup, iß7o),byTowton, out of Miss Rowe, by S r Hurdles, dam Mis-. Millar, by Young Wanderer; Sir Hercules by Cap-a-Pie, out of Paraguay. Tow iox own brother to The Peer) by Melbourne dam Cinizelli, by Tonchst ue (vide English Stud Do k), imported into New Zealand in 1858. Maiichioness. an own sister to Towtou a d dam of Fislm k. won the Oaks in 1855, and The Maieuß, a son of Cini/elli, by Stuck well, won the Two Thousand Guineas in 18(>2. run second tor the Derby (for which lie was first favori.c), and won the St. Leger. Good Grazing Paddocks provided for Mares, and every care taken, but no r sj o. sibility. Half-a-rown per week will be charged fo- all mires not removed after due no'ice has been given that they are ready. Terms—Five Guineas, groomage included. mare out of every five iu to Unuirtiiio nwiuiti

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Dunstan Times, Issue 453, 23 December 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Dunstan Times, Issue 453, 23 December 1870, Page 3

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