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THE VICTORIAN BRED PURE CLYDESDALE HORSE. N A T 1 V E INDUST H Y. (BY BE ACE!.EG.) 1T ? ILL Sfc”ml this Season in the \V Wakiitij, District. NATIVE IN DUS THYWas f.a’ed on the Oth of November, 1823, in color lie is ;i rich dark bay. He is very mnscida", sbo.' s great breeding, ami is a wel'-fl ’vcloi ed young horse. He war bred by Mr. John Camcri.n, of lluthrenfield, and is gut by the world-renowned Eiack'ce (bnported) ; dam Blu som, by Cochrane’s Clyde (Imported); grandhini Darling, by Bought” (imported) ;grauddam bred by Mi. It. liiodie, Deep Creek, and got l y the famous imported l or e < >hl Emperor Blackleg, ’be »iro of Native Imhc trv. was one of too most celebrated CL desdsl sbilU-w i-.i the world. He won upwards of fifty first piece, including, iiincn r others first »S a. two-year old at the Higb'and Soci 'tv's above, held in Ah id en in 18-iO 'over thirty competitors). Act the G aagow Show in 1858, ha breeder was awarded the silver modal for bim as too best aria al in the dhow, whether mate, gelding, or entire hors - '. After coming to Victoria in ISSfi ho was first twice at ti c Port Philo Par.' e.a’ Society's Sh«w>ii Vieihr.un c ; vrti: be Ballarat Cliallcnsfo Crp twice in sucocs • sion ; the "50 at Gcel -ii'i ill ISCB, aiid the same hi Melb nree the following year. In H’ show career he be at the celeb atod hots.Brine • Charlie (icpo te l hj r J. a”d M. MJn'-o hj), and aT the best hoses brought again.- 1 hire. •

Coo'c-ana'a Clyde won mvy pm/--!. boll in Scotland and at iimbua.ue find 1a: larat. Ainon 2 lit o farrcsvs and carriers of Victoria the ttonV of all Jjtle sins nlmo.l in the iwa/r-w of Jlatiro industry s’na.l -a Use very hK-i ost repute, a being 5 ocile in disposition, and hardy, good •workers. Blossom, the dam of Native Inb.isty. was bred by I\lr. James Patnl’o, of Somert n. an.l was add by Kim to Mr. Cameron for a long figure when two-year old. DarHng, Iris era’ d'hun was 2!so bred by Mr. Patella. two-year-old jtc theJ*ort Arrytift/ Farme.s’ Soei-;cy Sbmrin (ho Vest oR- vA.i'-yva/r the same Socia'y's jrio-’-, Vf-iVKi ofcKyprlno*; Her drm of Mr. U. Br oJn-> who, iff. thac time had o c n the host jpids of horses in Vie-

I KATiVH IXt)USTRV was pr.rch:'.scd by John Korn n, Es;., j.P., of Monaco I I’, ills, in IS"!), i ('in-' chosen by Liar i" 1 preference to imported and other ho se. for tae uk of likselect marcs, and lie par ted with him e.’i * f K. vfiv.3 IX T’USTn V was calyTssliiWted on two occ&sir ns, viz. : at the O c.vHorse Ekpcsition, lioM i-i'Mclbonrn? in 1 •i”«l at the Victorian Agri natural Society’s Show io March, IS7h, where lie took !>>•<(; Prize. Ilo'to 'k sac mil . n thy former occasion, havi g ! c »:i l.cati n by an iiaportrd ihroo-year- Id. ha being only two. At the Spring .V,dking Show, held this year on the D'h of August, in IJourkc-atrcat, Hell >ou no, ho was the objo-it of general admiration, and was pronounced by'rood judges to be the b s' Victorian-bred c..L ever shown in Bom ko-s tree*.

E.'.r’y application is reoessary, rs only i limited number of marcs can be taken this S'ss-m, TEEMS - . - £3 0 room ige Fee, 55., to be paid at First So; vice. THE POWERFUL THOROUGHBRED STAfiLIOIT. ST . ALLAN’S.-. \\J ILL also Sta"rl This Season at 1 f llayes t. reek. TEUJ«I3. —Each Mark ... XI CIiO'MAOE - - - Os, S T . A Tj 11 A N ’ s . Is l>y Atliw (imported) den I'iama liy DaiajH'e, g.l, I>y VAu.dor r (imported.

FaHher co.a -iciii on this vel: k ,otrn sta-Ii ■>! i.j anao'osifti’y, as his progeny can be S .on iu v v ions p.iius of t:io d:»!:i't—which fir strength an 1 beauty of -yar.iot-y can '.lit bn eiju.illed by any otu:-r stuck in the Wakatip, I ’allies mbo ilduc believe that St. A ban.’ Fr-scuy ate the beat in the tiki-riot had bettor call at ijio following gontlenha'a flares viz. *—Mes-ra. 0. C. Boy a, Kav.-acan F.JIs ; is. 11. lli.ng'aa, i'-o'-jla- Vr’.e ; B’.'nv.n a,.d Tuner, Ctpjav-gva's Mat ; !i\van Duncan, Upper Shotover; an I 1.-uncan 11‘Crao, Gentle Annie. For full Pedigree—°ce Cardr, Sccifc paddocks with abundance of praFs and water provided for mares, which will v ccive every caic, but no responsibility inclined.

N. C.—Brecdc-.s hiving stores runivn;,' on ilaiigoroiis county am Bond tlu.m to the above paddoi liß to fo.ii. , WILLIAM PATERSO'T, iPiOf tielor.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 506, 29 December 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dunstan Times, Issue 506, 29 December 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dunstan Times, Issue 506, 29 December 1871, Page 3

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