I . ...... ... THE ENTIRE DRAtTOIIT HORSE, Ssn Lomond. WILL stand this season at Mr Harrington’s farm, Blacks, Securely fenced and well watered paddocks, the best in the district, provided for mares at Blacks and Ida Valley. Pedigree. Ben T.omond is a beautiful dark bay, with black points, was foaled 25di February, 1809, stands 104 bands high ; sire, Sir Benjamin. Sir Benjamin by the imported horse Ben Lomond. Sir Benjamin's dam was imported from Scotland by Itichd. Srodie, Esq.; Young Ben Lomond’s dam, Blossom, was by Messrs M'lnr,osh’s imported horse Prince Charlie } Blossom’s dam by Mr It. Brodie’s imported mare Nell. This shows that Young Ben Lomond is bred from imported stook—both sire and dam’s side. His stock have taken first prizes at the Blueskin Annual Show in 1873, 1874, and 1875, against all comers. A one-year-old filly by him took first prize at Palmerston, in 1876. He is a splendid woiker and a sure foal-getter. Terms— £3 I os, to include groomage. Guarantees by agreement. One mare ont of five allowed gratis, being the property of one owner. All mares sold or exchanged will be held as in foal. Every care taken but no responsibility, and all mares nitfst be removed from paddocks by end of February, ISSI. N. B. A yearling of Ben Lomond’s was sold a few weeks since in Blacks ilistiic’ for LSO. Mr J. Glass being the seller, and Mr G. W. Gooriger the buyer. PETER HARRINGTON, Proprietor. THE ENTIRE DRAUGHT HORSE, Young' Reformer WILL stand this season at Black stone Hill, the proprietor haying decided not to travel with lire horse, but any mares sent will have his best attention. Young Reformer, by Emperor, was bred by the late Mr Donald Grant, Kirkland ; dam, Gentle, by Champion ; Champion, bred by Mr Anderson, Drumore, Wigtonshire, Scotland. Champion, when a yearling, gained two first prizes ;■ as a two-year-old, four first and two second prizes ;• when a three-year old, a premium l of 40 ; sovereigns at Glasgow ; when four years old, a premium of 50 sovereigns given by the Kirkcudbright Agricultural Society ; and when five years old gor. £4O premium at Glasgow ; he also got a silver medal for the five best yearlings got by any horse in 1859. Also a number of first prizes inAustralia, and first prize at the Taieri, the only year hs was shown. Gentle, clam Betty, was bred by Captain Gardner, Daudenong, Victoria ; sire, the imported Clydesdale horse Reformer ; dam, 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 1850-all in Melbourne. Young Reformer is a' brown horse, 364 hands high, rising five years old. Terms—£3'l OS ; Groom’s fe», ss, payable at liist service. A paddock at B ackstone Hill will be provided for mares coining from a distance. Every attention to- mares sent, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to the proprietor. Watson Turner, Blackstone Hill. “ FOR IHE BLOOD IS THE LIFE.’ m WORLD FAMED “ Trade Mark,—Blood Mixture.” THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER AND RESTORER. For cleansing and clearing thoblood from ill imparities, cannot be toohignly recommended. For Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, and Sores of all kinds it is a never-failing and permanent cure. It Cures Old Sores Cures Ulcerated Sores on the Neck Cures Ulcerated Sore Leas Cures Blackheads, or pimples on the face Cures Scurvy Sores Cures Cancerous Ulcers Cures Blood and Skin Diseases Cures Glandular Swellings Clears the Blond from all ImpureMattor from whatever cause arisingAs this Mixture is pleasant to Cie taste, and warranted free from anything injurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex, the Proprietor solicits sufferers to give it a trial to test its value. Thousands of Testimonials from all parts. QUREof RHEUMATIC GOUT. July K, 1876. Mr John Walton, of Dogdike, near Boston, writes : —“ lam 64 years of age, and have just been cured by ‘ Clarke’s World-famed Blood Mixture’ of a dreadful attack of rheumatic gout, which had confined mo to my bed for 13 weeks. My family had quite given up all hope of my recovery. I had the best of advice before 1 was induced to- try your wonderful medicine. You are [welcome to publish the cure.” Sold in bottles, *2s fid. each, andln cases, containing six titties the quantity, 11seach—sufficient to effect a permanent euro in the great majority of long-standing cases, by all Chemist sand Patent- Medicine Vendors throughout the world. Sole Proprietor—F. .1. CLARKE, Chemist, Apothecaries’ Hall, Lincoln, England.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 977, 7 January 1881, Page 4
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