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fJ'ITH WELL-KNOWN PURE I BRED CLYDESDALE HORSE L 0 U D OLY DE. Will Stand this Seas'.u at the Ilawkslmtn Station. Terms : £2 10s. mUE ENTIRE HOUSE CLYDE, Will Travel this Season through the Black’s, Maunherikia, Clyde, and Cromwell. CLYDE is a splendid dark chestnut, six years old, of immense hr no and muscle, stands 174 hands high, and has for the last three years travelled Black’s district, and proved himself a sure foal getter Terms : £3 10s. For further particulars, apply to the owner, James M ‘Donald, Black’s No. 1. N.B. A paddock is provided for tho accommodation of mares during the season. Every care taken hut no responsibility. JAMES M‘DONALD, Black’s No. 1. The celebrated entire CLYDESDALE HORSE, HEAT HE R JOCK. (Late Rising Star.) Will Travel this Season in the Cromwell and Black’s District. 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. Rositer- Esq., Cranhourne, and out of tho celebrated 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 1856, t at Melbourne the Port Phillip Farmers Society’s first prize, beating Clyde (MrJ. Wilsons’ and four other imported sires; in 1857, at Melbourne, the Port Phillip Far mers’ Society’s first prize, beating Clyde and 25 others; at the same meeting won the Champion Cup, value £3O, as the most’perfect animal exhibited. He has also taken a number of local prizes, and his stock have been sucessful as prize-takers, Dam Flora, got by the renowned horse Prince Charlie, imported by Messrs. M’lntosh. Glenroy, out of a pure bred V. D. L. mare | bred of K. Q. Kermode, Mona Vale Flora took first at Whitlesea two years in succession, first at Kilmorc and second at Heidelberg in 1861. Terms: £3, payable on or before the Ist February 1873: if not paid by that date £l, extra will be charged. Groom’s Fee 55., payable on first service. WILLIAM IMSLEY, , Spring Vale Farm, Dunedin Road. The thorough bred Entire Horse, CL ON TARE. Seven years old, WILL travel this Season, Black s Clyde, and Alexandra. CLONTARF, sire Phantom. Dam, Young Galloper, Phantom, sire Bay Middleton, dam, Jersey. Both maro and horse imported by Alexander Rose of Corra Linn. Jersey, by Buzzard, dam Coquette, Bay Middleton, dam, Young Galloper, sire. Old Little John, imported by Heuty, Esq., dam, Galloper, imported by Colonel Latour, her sire, King Herod, dam, Penelope, own sister to Princess, by Eclipse. Terms, £3., to be paid on or beforo tho 31st January, 1873, or £1 extra will he charged. Guaranteed foals .£4 each. Groomage fie, ss. to bo paid on service. JOHN J. LAING, Clyde, N.B. CLONTARF is the surest foal-getter up-c:untry. Out of forty seven mares stint, d last season, forty two have proved in foal. ALSXANDRA COAL PIT.. (near Theycrs and Beck’s Brewery) ALEXANDRA., WILLIAM THOMSON, (Proprietor) 15s. per Ton at tho Pit’s mouth. 235. per Ton delivered within a radius of two miles. WM. THOMSON respectfully solicits a share of the public patronage, and would ass ire those who may favor him with orders, that the Seam of Coal he has opened is, for generating steam or general purposes, the very best in the District. One trial will be sufficient to prove tho hove assertion,

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Dunstan Times, Issue 552, 15 November 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dunstan Times, Issue 552, 15 November 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dunstan Times, Issue 552, 15 November 1872, Page 3

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