THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE, ARCHITECT WILL stand at Mount Pisa, am! TraveltheCromwell,Dun Jan, and Blacks’ Districts. Architect is n rich bay, with black points, sta ids 104 b mils, with line hut bone and great power and quality, and is noted for the unrivalled docility of his temper. He has proved himself a sure foa.gettjr. ills sire “ Peter Will i is,” is fu'l brother to "Ro-e de Florence,” dam of “ Maribyrnong,” “Ferryman.” &c., and is sire of "The Quack, “Beuvolia,” and many other winners on the Australian Turf. A four-year-old colt, by Architect has recently been sold by Mr Chaplin to Alfred Bell, Esq , Shag Valley, for LI2O, Architect, by “Peter Wilkins,” from “Governess,”by “Conrad,” Horn “ Bequest,” by “ Snonzer,” from “Medea,” by “ Mozart,” from “ v. hizgig,” by “Whalebone.” “Conrad” (imported) by “ Camel ” (the sire of “ Touchstone from “Daisy,” by “Middleton,” from “ Sycorax,” by “Sorcerer “Camel" by “Whalebone,” &c. “Snoozer” (impoited), by “ Muh y,” from “Bequest,” by “Election,” from. “.Legacy." "Mozart,” by “Governor,” from “Laurel Leaf,” by “ Stamford,” &c. “Peter Wilkins,” by “The Flying Dutchman” (winner of Dei by and l.eger, 1849), from “ Boarding-School-Mias.” by “ Plenipotentiary,” from “ Marpcssa " (the dam af the celebrated “ Pocahontas," dam of “Stockwell,” “ King Tom,”'“Rataplan,” &c ). See New Zealand Stud look, Vol. V. Teems, £4 45., payable, Ist February, 187 S. Groom ace, 5a., paid at Service. Good Paddocks, and every care taken of Mares without responsibility. Guarantees as by arrangement. Season to end 31st January, 18TS. I. LOUQHNAN. Oct. Btb, 1877. THE ENTIRE DRAUGHT horse, Young 1 Reformer, WILL Travel the District cf Blacks, Drybread, Dunstun Creek, and Blaokstone Hill. Young Reformer, by Emperor, was bled by the late Mr Donald <■ ra..t, Ki.klauds ; dam Gentle, by Champion ; Champion, bred by Mr Anderson, Drumore, Wigtbnshire, Scotland. Champion, when a yearling, gained two first prizes ; as a twoyear old, four first and two second prizes ; • when a three-year old a premium of 4ti sovereigns at Glasaow ; wh-u four yeaia old a premium of 50 sovereigns given by the Kiiclidbright Agricultural Societyand when five-years-old got L4O premium at Glasgow ; he also got a silver medal for the Jive best yearlings not by »ny horse in 1859. Also, a number of first prizes in Australia, and first prize at the Taieri, the only year he was shown. Gentle, dam Betty, was bred by Gardner, Dandenong, V ctoria, sire, the imported Clydesdale horse Reformer, dam, Bess, imported by Captain Gardner. Betty gained first prize as a or.o-year old in Melbourne, in 1854 ; second, as a two-year old, in 1855 ; and first, as a three-year old, in I 1850—all in Melbourne. ' Reformer is a brown horse, sixteen hands j high, rising tour year old. Terms L4—Groom’s fee, ss. For particulars apply- to F. GAWK, Proprietor. m THE PURE BR”D CLYDESDALE ENTIRE, LOOT AST TAM "TTTILL Stand this Season at J. YY Crossan’s Farm, Bald Hill Flat. Loudan Tam is thoroughly staunch and quiet in harness, and a first-c ass woiker. LoUdan Tam is a rich hay horse, risiin/7. years oh I. short and compact, with flue flat. hone, and stands 17 hands high" He was bred by Mr Robert Robson, of Green Lee, Lovell’s Flat, out if his prize mare Jessie, and gained the first prize at the To' omaiviro Agricultural Soc ety’s Show in 1871, as a one year-old. Jessie was bred in Tasmania, and imported by James S-ewart, Esq., and she has gamed several first and seoo d prizes at Tokomairiro Shows, hot 1 ' as a brood andycld mare. Her sire wa the imported horse Sir Colin Camp' ell. and ai a 1 lydrs hle mire she is second to i.oae in O'ago. Loudan Tam’s sire was the cele- • brated horse Ma-quis. A paddock will be provided free for mares from a distance. All care taken, but no responsibility. Terms, £4, payable on or before Ist February, 1877—after which an extra £1 will he charged. Groom’s Fee, 5s . pay-able at first service. Guarantees as pci- agreement. JUFIN CROS3AN. Proprietor, Bald Hill .Fiat, THE CELEBRATED CLYDESDALE ENTIRE, GLEE GARRY ' WILL travel Ibis Season between Speargrass Flat and the Beaumont, Glengarry was bred by Messrs Boyd r Brothers, North Taieri. ffe it a rich dapple - brown, and stands 174 bands high. His • immense stre 'gth of bone, muscular power, excellent temper and superior action, have . constituted him a general favorite. ITe has C proved himself a sure, foal-gettor Glengarry L by the far-famed hj use Blackleg, 3 who was nevor beaten in Scotland, and who was sold for LSOO to go to Victoria. Ilia j dam, Fan, was bred by D. Williamson, Esq., Moonie Ponds, Victoria, out of a pare 'red Clydesdale mare, imported from Sc Hand, an 1 the winner of many prizes in Vic o la. I Terms :£3lO >, payable befo r c Ist Febrn--11 | ary, 1873. (fro mi’s Fee, 55., payable at s time of service. Guarantee as per agreement. 11 Paddock provided for ma os comin; frota A distances without respnusibi ity. at Oiivjv’s, Spoirgrass Flab ' A, J. V«f” I ER3Ov, r.opric’.©.-. Goal Creek.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 810, 26 October 1877, Page 3
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