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T H THOROUGH BRED HORSE ROEB U C K WILL SERVE MARES this Season at Messrs. Strode and Fraser’s, Earnscleugb Station. Good Grazimf Paddmdcs provided for Mares, and everytaken, but no responsibility. All Mares Must before Removal. —o — Terms : £4 55., Groomage Included. N.B.—One Mare out of every four belonging to a bona-fide owner will not be charged for. THE WELL KNOWN PURE BRED CARTING STALLION LOR DXyO'llVb E «7ILL TEAVI V » Alexandra 1 is Season between 3 Dunbarton Rock. An extensiWgrass paddock, well watered atJßald Lpfll Flat, free for all mares from a distance. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Terms £4, to be paid on or before the Ist of February, 1872. Groom’s fee, ss. For_Pedigree,'see Cards. P. FARRELL, Proprietor. mHE CELEBRATED ENTIRE i CLYDESDALE HOR>E, HEATHER JOCK. (Late Rising Star - .) Will Travel this Season in the Cromwell and Black’s District. HEATHER JOCK is a/bpautifvd/mirk bay horse, 17 hands tine symmetry, and s^periw - was got by the far-famcllTiorsa' Deforarer, imported by C. and out of the/!elebrate>< mare Flora, the property of J. Johnston, Esq., Whitlesea, 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 ; as a yearling, in ISSC, at Melbourne, the Port Phillip Farmers’ So ciety’s first prize, beating Clyde (Mr. J. Wilson’s and four other imported sires ;in 1857, at Melbourne, the Port Phillip Farmers’ Society’s first prize, beating Clyde and 25 others; at the same meeting won the Champion Cup, value £BO, as the most perfect animal exhibited. He has also taken a number of local prizes, and his stock have been successful as prize -takers, Dam, Flora, got by the renowned horse Princo Charlie, imported by Messrs. M’lntosh. Glenroy, out of a pure bred V.D.L. mare bred”oy R. Q. Kermode, Mona Vale. Flora took first prize at Whitlesea two years in succession, first at Kilmore and second at Heidelberg in 1861. Terms : £4, payable on or before the Ist of January, 1871. Groom’s Fee os., payable on first service. A Clover Paddock of twenty acres provided for mares, free of charge. All care taken, but no responsibility'. Mares to be removed by the Ist of February. JAMES M'NAUGHTON, ’ Alexandra. To travel tins Season tl Draft Horse ROYAL DU K E The property of Thomas Moe, Black’s No. I. WILL travel this Season through Black’s Dimstan, Ida Valley, and St. Bathan’s Districts. Royal Duke is a pure bred Clydesdale, rising six years old, stands 16,1 hands high, possesses great strength of bone, firm ac-. tion, beautiful symmetry, and is of a bright hay colour ; he also has proved himself a sure foal getter. Royal Duke won the first prize when a three old in Dunedin, and the second prize against all comers at the Clutha. At the Agricultural Show’, Dunedin, he also gained the first prize as a three year old colt. One of his foals, shown in Tokomairiro last year, gained the first prize against numerous competitors. Royal Duke was got by Champion, (well-known to bo the best horse imported to this colony), out of the celebrated mare Jessy, imported in 1863, by Messrs. Emmery and Straghan, from Tasmania. The same year she gained the Taieri Agricultural Society’s first prize for the beat colonial-bred marc, and the second prize for the best draft mare at the Show, beating Mr. Nimma’s black mare imported direct from Scotland, and the following year took prizes both in Dunedin and Taieri. Terms, £4 4s. Groomage, 5s ; payable at first service. Guarantees by arrangement; and all demands payable to the Groom, ou or before the Ist February, 1872, whenthe 6eaaeU

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Dunstan Times, Issue 496, 20 October 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dunstan Times, Issue 496, 20 October 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dunstan Times, Issue 496, 20 October 1871, Page 3

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