AT itions I) OH round .hand tiding > feet Mens, , «tc ; , itsers ; twoliy 12 Sale, derail in the asters, iatrict, antity, urning let. ;r tun ; :i a veils the lenient It is the ups bedfated, d Comh two nits of ns old ,t he is eg his ry A.io emu.'S of a :'d Chrf lirongh : and lIY, ega to Clyde, :s, that d from [lowing on ; dcmile of y the is ever ict. hre coinletnber Dryid sire out of * RowMessrs {Said in lie' <y Mr i, is a ill, is y, and lamr.ru -tOi, the thoroughbred horse, f Kb J~ I Id. stmnl nt Mount Pisa, nnd Tn v jlthoCmmwi.il, Dunstan, and Blacks’ Districts. Architect is a rich bay, A-ith black points, stands IGA hands, with line flat bona and great power and quality, and is noted for the unrivalled docility of Ids temper. He lias proved himself a sure foal-getter. Jlis sire “ Peter Wilkins,” is full brother to “Rose do Florence,” dam of “ Maribyrnong,” “Ferryman,” Ac.. and is sire of 1 1 Tin! Quack,” “ Pienvolia,” and many other winners on the Australian Tuif. Architect, by “Peter Wilkins,’’ from “Governess,”by “Conrad,” trout “ Bequest,” bv “Snoozcr,” from “Medea,” by “ Mozart,” from “ v. liizgig,” by “ Whalebone.” “Conrad” (imported) by “ Camel ” (the sire of “ Touchstone from “Daisy," by “Middleton.” from “ Syeorax,” by “ Foreerer “ Camel ”by “ Whalebone," &e. “.Snoozcr” (imported), by “ Mub-y, ’’ from “Bequest," by “Election,” from “Legacy.” “Mozart,” by “ Governor,” from “Laurel Loaf,” by “Stamford,” &o. “Peter Wilkins,” by “The Flying Dutchman ” (winner of Derby and Legcr, 1 STD), from “ Boarding-School-Miss,” bv “ Plenipotentiary,” from “ Marpessa ” (tbo dam af the celebrated “ Pocahontas,” dam of “Stoekwcll,” “King Tom,” “Markaw.ay,” &c ). See Now Zealand Stud ii. ok, Vol. V. Terms, £-1 45., payable, Ist February, 1878. Groomavc, 55., paid at Service. Good Paddocks, and every care taken of Mares without responsibility. Guarantees as by arrangement. Season to end Gist January, IS7S. I LOUGH NAN. Oct. Sth, 1877. THE ENTIRE DRAUGHT HORSE, .TILL Travel tlio District of , ' » Blacks, Drybread, Dunstan Creel:, and Blaekstone Hill. \ouxo lletuiime!;, by Emperor, was j bred by the late Mr Donald Grant, KirkI lands ; dam Gentle, by Champion ; Chamj pion. bred by Mr Anderson, Urumoro, Wig* j tonshire, Scotland. Champion, when a ! yearling, gained two first prizes ; as a two- | year old, four first and two second prizes ; j when a three-year oi l a premium of 40 i sovereigns at Glasgow ; when four jeais old | a premium of 50 soveiegns given by the ; Kiicndbright Agricultural .Society; and | when five-years-old got L4O premium at I Glasgow ; he also got a silver medal for the I five best yearlings got by -ny horse in 1859. j Also, a number of first prizes in Australia, I and first prize at the Taicri, the ouly year ho was shown. ■ Gentle, dam Betty, was bred by Captain ; Gardner, Damlcnong, Victoria, sire, the imported Clydesdale horse Reformer, ihm, Bess, imported by Captain Gardner. Betty gained first prize as a one-year old in Melbourne, in 1854 ; second, as a two-year old, in 1855 ; and first, as a three-year old, in 1856—a1l in Melbourne. Reformer is a brown horse, sixteen handa , high, rising tour year old. Terms L4—Groom’s fee, ss. ! For particulars apply to F. GAWN, Proprietor. teS ! THE PURE RPUD CLYDES DA! ENTIRE, f T A ati ata usaSntsiia JILL Stand this Season at Crossan’s Farm, Bald Hill Fla Loud ax Tam is thoroughly staunch i quiet, in harness, and a first-c’ass workei Loud ax Tam is a rich bay horse, risin years old, short and compact, with fine bone, and stands 17 hands high. He ■ bred hy Mr Robert Robson, of Green I Lovell’s Flat, out of his prize mare Jes and gained the first prize at the Toltomai Agricultural Society’s Show in 1871, a one year-old, Jessie was bred in Tastnai | and imported by James Stewart, Esq., : j she lias gamed several first and seci I prizes at Tokomairiro Shows, both a brood nnd yeld mare. Her sire was the ported horse Sir Colin Campbell, and a Clydesdale marc she is second to none Otago. Loudax Tam’s sire was the c brated horse Ma'quis. A paddock will be provi led free for mr from a distance. All care taken, but responsibility. Terms, £4, payable on or before Ist F rnary, 1877—after which an extra £1 i be charged. Groom’s Fee, 5a . payabh first service. Guarantees as per agreement. JOHN CROSSAN, Phopkietoi Bald Hill F at. THE CELEBRATED CLYDESDA EE ENTIRE. Ilf Q-ABEY y«* rra uEii u cm 7571L1, travel the District thia »V .season. Fall particulars in next issue. Gi.ev Gauuy is a magnificent .uninuvl, and owners of iirocni inures will do well not to promise them until they have soon the above. A. M-PII EPSON. Proprietor. 1710 II SALE, or to be let on terms J fif the Sensm the CLYDESD LE ENTIRE, i 2 -w' 1 &u £ Apply to GEO. FA CHE, Auctioneer. Clyde,
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Dunstan Times, Issue 809, 19 October 1877, Page 3
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