THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE, ARCHITECT, Will travel this Season in the Dunstan and Cromwell Districts, and will stand at Mount Pisa Station. A RCHITEGT is a rich hay with 'I black points, stands IC| hands high, with groat substance and quality, and ho has proved himself a sure foal getter. He was bred by John Field, Esq., of Calstock, Tasmania, and his stock in that island have turned out remarkably good on the turf, as hunters, and as wo : ght carrying hacks. “Mechanic,” a two year old colt by “ Architect ” ran well at the last Hobart Town meeting in the Railway Stakes, although just off ship-hoard, having been shipped to Lyttelton, whore owing to the want of due clean certificates from the port of shipment ho was not allowed to land, although pronounced free fromdisease by competent veterinary Surgeons at Lyttelton, and his owner had to ship him back again Architect’s sire “ Peter Wilkins” is the sir» also of the “ Quack ” winner of the Melbourne Cup ; Benvolio, winner of the Sydney Derby ; “ Flying Dutchman,” the hero of the Australian Cup of 1872 ; “W. F.,” the Imrdleracer, and other horses—and is full brother to “ Rose de Florence,” the dam of “ Marybyrnong ” (the most fashionable sire in Australia) “Ferryman,” “King of the Ring," &c. Pedigree—Architect by “Peter Wilkins ”by the “ Flying Dutchman, from “ Boarding School Miss,”by “ Plenipotentiary ” from “ Marpessa,” the dam of “ Pocahontas ” (St°ckwell’s dam); —his dam “ Governess ”by “Conrad,” from “Bequest ” by “ Snoozer,” from “ Medea ” by “ Mozart,” from “ Whizgig ” by “ Whale bone.” For tabulated pedigree, see VoL 5, N.Z. Stud Book. o Terms, €5 ss. Grnnmnge, 55., paid in advance. Guarantees by arrangement. Good paddocks ; every care, but no responsibility. 1, LOUGHNAN, Mount Pisa Station, THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE YOUNG- BCUD WILL travel this Season the Bunstan, Alexandra, Dunstan Creek, Dryhread, and Tinkers Districts. fend quarters at Blacks. YOUNG SCUD is a dark cbesnut. three vears old, stands 164 bands, with good hone, and handsome as a picture. He has proved himself a sure foal getter, having sei ved a limited number of mares last season anS none of them missed. YOUNG SCUD was got by the farfamed thorough bred horse Scud, out of Young Cnrrance Lass by Barber ; grandam Currance Lass, by Whalebone out of Windsor, the property of John Jones. Esq., of Cherry Farm ; great grand dam Windsor was imported from Valparaiso, by John Jones, Esq., thus showing some of the best blood this side the Line. Terms —£3 10s ; Grooinage. ss, paid in advance. Guarantees hy arrangement ; and all demands payable before the Ist of February, 1876, when the season ends. An enclosed 200-acre paddock for the accommodation of mares, free of charge. All care taken, but no responsibility. PETER HARRINGTON, Blacks No. 1. To Stand this Season at MATAKANUI STATION, The thoroughbred Horse, CALIPH, (Property of J. G. G, Glassford, Esq ) Cj VLIPIT is so well and favorably J known throughout the district that comment is unnecessary. Only a few mares will be taken. Terms £2 2s —Groomago ss. Good Paddocks provided, and every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. All mares must be removed by the 31st January, 1876. LOYAL DUKE, (The Property of THOMAS MEE) WILL Visit surrounding Districts onco. and will serve Mares at Forest Farm, near White Horse Hotel, Blackstone Hill District. ROYAL DUKE is a pure bred Clydesdale, stands 17 bands high, possesses great strength of hone, firm action, beaut’ful symmetry, and is of a bright bay color ; he also has proved himself a sure foal getter. Royal Duke won the first prize when a three year old colt in Dunedin ; and the second prize against all comers at the Clutha. At the Agricultural Show, Dunedin, ho also gained the first prize as a three year old colt. One of his foals shown in Tokomairiro the year before last 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 mate Jessy, imported in 1863, hy Messrs Emmery and Straghan, from Tasmania. The same year she gained the Taieri Agricultural Society’s first prize for the heat colonial bred marc, and the second prize for the best draft mare at the show, heating Mr Nimmo's black mare imported direct from Scotland, and the following year took prizes both in Dunedin and the Taieri. Terms, £4. Grooinage, 5s ; payable at first service. Guarantees by arrangement; and all demands payable to the Groom on or before Hie Ist of February, 1876, when the season ends An enclosed paddock of 200 acres for mares, free of charge ; strictest care taken, but no responsibility.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 716, 7 January 1876, Page 4
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772Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 716, 7 January 1876, Page 4
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