THE THOROUGH-BRED HORSE YOTOG SCUD Will Travel this Season the Dunstan, Alexandra, Dunstan Creek, Drybread, and Tinker’s Districts. Head Quarters at Blacks. YOUNG SCUD is a dark cliosnut, four years old, stands 164 hands, with good bone, and handsome as a picture. He has proved himself a sure foal setter, having served a limited'number of mares last season and none of them missed. YOUNG SCUD was got by the far-famed thorough-bred horse Scud, out of Young Currance Lass, by Whalebone out of Wind sor, the property of John Jones, Esq., of Cherry Farm ; groat 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 ; Groomage, 55., paid in advance. Guarantees by arrangement; and all demands payable before the Ist of February, 1877, 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. THE CELEBRATED NORFOLK TROTTING COB, MERCURY, WILL stand this Season at Hawksbum Station from October Ist, 1870. Well grassed Paddocks provided, but no responsibility. Terms, £2 10s.. Cash to he paid on delivery of each Mare at the Station. All Mares to he removed before the end of December, 1876. Pv. STEWART, Hawksbum Station. T 0 TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE MANUHERIKIA AND DUNSTAN DISTRICTS, Calling at Alexandra, Speargrass Flat, and Bald-hill Flat. The Pure-bred Clydesdale Entire LOUDON TAM. Loudon Tam is a rich bay horse, rising 6 years old, short and compact, with iine Hat bone, and stands 17 hands high. He was bred by Mr Robert Robson, of Green Lee, Lovell’s Flat, out of his prize mare Jessie, and gained the first prize at the Tokomairiro Agricultural Society’s Show in 1871 as a one-year old. Jessie was hied in Tasmania, and imported by James Stewart, Esq,, and she has gained several first and second prizes at Tokomairiro Shows, both as a brood and yeld marc. Her sire was the imported horse Sir Colin Campbell, and as a Clydesdale mare she is second to none in Otago. Loudon Tam’s sire was the celebrated horse Marquis. A paddock will be provided tree for mares from a distance. All care taken, but up responsibility. Terms, £4, payable on or before Ist February, 1877—after which an extra £1 will be charged; Groom’s Fee, 55., payable at first service. Guarantees as per agreement. JOHN CROSS AN, Proprietor, Speargrass Flat. THE THOROUGHBRED EN TIRE HORSE EOEBUOSS WILL TRAVEL THIS SEASON In Clyde, Cromwell, Blacks, Ida Valley, Alexandra, and Speargrass Flat Districts, TERMS - - £4 4S. Groomage Fee, 55,, payable in advance. Paddocks provided for Mares from a distance. Every care taken but no responsibility. Guarantee as per agreement. A reduction made to the lona fide owner of more than three Mares. All fees, if not paid on or before the Ist February, 1877, one £1 extra will bo charged. All information can he obtained of the Groom, W. G. Wells, Clyde, to whom all jinnies are to he paid, and by whom all lehts will bo settled. ROEBUCK’S well known and superior pedigree can be. soon in the Stud Book, or on the Cards. W. G, WELLS, Clyde,
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Dunstan Times, Issue 771, 26 January 1877, Page 4
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