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The Stud£M THE PORE-RRRO CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HOiittE m THE RANTER WILL THAVLL THE] PLACE'S & IDA VAT .LEY DISTRICTS |V01! THE RANTER, Pro-1 Py Rob-rt j\ -Muir, Esq.. Aidgowi'ii, North T-ie-i. Foaled m !S7.’i, rot the celebrated horse Emperor, bred Py AV. 11, Vnij-y, Esq , out of Maj-gie Lauder, Pml Py John Ran - , Esq. Emperor, by Napoleon, imported, out of Namy, imr-ortei 1, Preil Py Mr EhulPiy, Easteilu!!, by ißailieston. (ilasmw. Maggie Lauder, Py Riitiee Charlie, Pied Py Mr Amlcrsim, Wjgiousliiro, imported to Melbourne Py Messrs J. and A!. Mackintosh, out <f Blanche, imported Py the lute D. NtS' ir. E-tp Vomsy; Emperor full brother to RoP Lite Ranter took first at the Uivnaru Show iu IST"', aval Ip.-I priz; at the Motyueux Show iu 187 S. jSanuy, own sister to RoP tlie Ranter, has oPtaiu.d two tirst priz-a -it the 'I aieri Show and was Pro i Py Mr Robert Muir. The first prize dry mare at (Anninu in SB7S was own sister to Rob the Rautur, and also Pied Pv Mr M n ir.

him in IST-S’lio was awarded tiprize over seven others. At Blueskin tlie same year ho was placed first, ImatSmr six .diur competitors. Ho also caiied off the s-weipstake at Blue shin tlie same vnnr for best animal on t»ie ground, in 1579 lie was awarded t jiircl prize at tin. Metropolitan Show, Buiitdin, healing Mr Oram’s imported horse anil several other renowned prize-takers; and he .was a second at Waikouaili the same year. In ISSl), lie took firs-prize at the Waikouaiti anil 8 hag Valley JMiow; lirst prize at the Blueskin Show, and the c hiiinpion priz ■ for the l est representative of the d ran Jit. breed, and third prize at the Metropolitan Show the same yea". Muiruie Bam e-, bis dam, has been the wii net of s xicen prizes, ten of ibem being first puzes, in Urago, '! has showing Hob the Han ter on both sides to have come from tin* most, success THE EMI 1113 HOUSE

! marcs. Reason will comneice on ( >i,iohcr 2c, anJ close on Ecmnaty 1. lot2, nhi trail mar, s innO K- rcnm-.o; ami pant far. "I <?i ms—s2, fur Die seasi u Ca'Tart'ws as may U agteeti upon. Me icsm risibility inclined. -All tnaranteofl males sum or exchanged tin ring tile scaton ijei.i lulem foal. •10IIM DEATiY, Proprietor, THE TIIOROIJG IT CEE!) ENTIRE “FKEESTO.NE” Will stand Ibis season in the blacks district. C?.RE£>TONE is a handsome dark Vhcstif nut, and stands fully IGA hands high Fieosiomi is hy Scad, out of the famous mare Niienmi.ette Ho inis proved himself a sure foal-getlcr. A iimldork provided fm mates near the White J lmt-o Hotel free of cnarco, Every care taken, but i.o rospunn h'iii.v. All mares sold or exchanged w ill bc’hch! in fail.- Terms £3, groom's fee os. All marcs tried to lo considered served. . 11. MARTIN, Proprietor; TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON THE EMIT HE DRAUGHT HORiE, ; NATIVE INDUSTRY." Native Industry v. ill {ravel through Alexandra, Clyde, and neighboring districts. vy ATI YE INDUSTRY is a pnre-bred I’l Clydesda'e, stands 10 hands high, posses' 63 great, strength of hone, and ■ beautiful symmetry; a dark bay, using 3 j year od. Matire Industry was gut by Ren Lomond, nut of tire celebrate- 1 , mare'Biossum ; blossom bred by - .VWnPsh, Esq, Moony Points, Victoria; sire, Ll.uk Champion, qy Ufa, king Tunis : £2 15s ; omomnoo, 5s ; payable at last service. Guarantees by agreement. , t JAMES McNAUGIJTON, t Proprietor;

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1029, 6 January 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 1029, 6 January 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 1029, 6 January 1882, Page 4

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