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THE ENTIRE DRAUGHT HORSE, Young Reformer \TTILL travel this season the fulVV lowing districts :—Sr. Rathttns, imbrian, Tinkers, Blacks anil Lla Valley. Pedigree. Yocno Reformer, by Emperor, was bred . the late Mr Donald Grant, Kirklands nu Gentle, by Champion ; Champion, ed by Mr Anderson, Urumore, Wigtonlire, Scotland. Champion, when a yearug, gained two first prizes ;as a two-year Id, four first and two second prizes ; when three year old a premium of 40 sovereigns t Glasgow ; when four years old, a premium of SO sovereigns given by the Kircadright Agricultural Society ; and when five years old got L4O premium at Glasgow I he • Iso got a silver medal for thefive best yearings got by any horse in 1859. Also a number of first prizes in Australia, ami first prize at the Taieri, the only year be was shown. Gentle, dam Betty, was bred by Captain Gardner, Dandenong, Victoria; sire, the imported Clydesdale horse Reformer, dam, Bess, imported by Captain Gardner. Betty gained fpst prize ns a one-year old in Melbourne, in 1854 ; second, as hj two-year old in 1855 ; and first, as a three year old in 1856—a1l in Mel onrne. Reformer is a brown horse, IGJ hands high, rising four year old. Teums - - - L 3 10s. Groom's fee 55., payable at first service. A paddock at Blackstonc Hill will be provided for mares ci niing from a distance. Every attention paid to m ires but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to the proprietor WATSON TURNER, Blackfti.ne Hill. THE THOROUGH BRED ENTIRE HORSE, ARCHITECT WILL travel this Season in the Cromwell and Duiistan Districts, and stand every alternate week at i Blacks, at Mr Leask’s Farm, where a se- ■ curdy fenced and well-watered Paddock of 150 acres of English grass, (the pioperiy of j I Mr \V. Leask, and known as the best pad- ■ dock at Blacks) is provided f >r Mares, i Architect is a rich bay, with black prints, stands IGA hands, wilh great bone I ami substance, a splendid temper and grand i constitution. He lias proved a. sure loal- i I geiter, and his slock show great substance j mid quality. Mechanic, a 4 year-old son of j Ar-i.lutnnf n«ic cold Inct cninmui- f. ,n 1 lOA ' Architect, was sold last summer for Ll2O, Pedigree. Architect by Peter Wilkins, dam Governess l.y Conrad, from Bequest bySnonzer, from Medea by Mozait, from Wh zrig by Whalebone. Conrad by Camel by Whalebone. Peter Wilkins by the Flying Dutchman (winner of the Derby and Lencr in 1849), from Boarding-school Miss by Plenipotentiary from Marpcssa, Ac. For tabulated pedigree, t ide N.Z. Stud Book, vol. V. Terms - - • L 4 is. , Gronmage fee ss, pay l ie at time of Service, j Season to begin on 20th September, and 1 end 20th famiary, i Every care taken of Mares, but no tesponI sibihty incurred. I I. LOUGH NAN. THE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE HOUSE, Young Paoiflc IS a chestnut with great bone and muscle, stands 10 hands high, a splendid temper and a sure f >al geiter, his stock is well-known in Canterbury. Pedigree. Young Pacific > y Pacific, got by Flatcatcher, dam Disagreeable by Agreeable, her dam by Sam out of .Morel by Sorcerer. Flatcatcber by Tombstoneuiit of Decoy by Pikbo-da-°uta, Finesse by Peruvian Volante by John Bull, sister to Skyscraper by Highflyer. Touchstone by Camel, Banter by Master Henry, Buadrcea by’ Alexander, Brunette by Aniaranthus, Mayfly by Matchem. Camel by Whalebone out of a Selim mare Maiden by Sir Peter. Phenomenon by Young Pacific, dam MeJoia, granddam Mignonette. Pacific was imported from England direct to nnekland by Messrs Austin, Chadwick and Co., where he became the Sire of the well-known winners- Moon earn, Mossrose, Dundee, Maori Chnf, Orleans and Young Pacific Young Pacific has taken First prize at tli" Christchurch Agricultural and Pastoral Association as a Roadste*. and at the Lincoln Association held the same year, and at the Ellesmere Association. He will stand at Mr M‘M‘Donald’s farm near Blacks, and travel the surrounding Disti icts. A IDO acre paddock, securely fenced, and a mail in charge. All care taken of mares, but no responsibility. Terms - - - 1,4 4s. Groom’s fee 55., payable at time of service. For further pvrticulars, apply to JOHN HUGHES, Blacksmilh, Blacks, Or Groom in charge. HEELER'S ADVERTISING AGENCY. R. T. WHEELER, Advertising and Commission Agent and Collector* LICENSED BROKER, Under the “Land Transfer Act.” Advertisements received for every Newspaper in the Colony. Crown Grants Uplifted and Registered. Land Bought and Sold. Waste Land Sales Attended Note the address ; Wurki.fr’s Advertising Aoencv, Stafford■ gt. ret. Dunedin. L N,B. Agent tor the “ Uuustau Times,”

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Dunstan Times, Issue 873, 10 January 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 873, 10 January 1879, Page 4

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