The Studm THE PORE-BRED CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HOUSE; WILL TRAVEL TUEj BLACKS & IDA VALLEY DISTRICTS ROB THE RANTER, bre<l by Robert . Muir, Esq,, Ardgowan, North T-ieri. Foaled m 1878, got by the celebrated horse Emperor, bred by W. If. Valpy, Esq., out of Maggio Lauder, bred by John Barr, Esq. Emperor, by Napoleon, imported, out of Nancy, imported, bred by Mr Findlay, Easterhill, by Builieston, Glasgow. Maggie Linder, by Prince Charlie, bred by Mr Anderson, Wigtonshire, imported to Melbourne by Messrs J. and M. Mackintosh, out e£ Blanche, imported by the late D. Nesbit, Esq. Young Emperor full brother to Rob the Ranter took lirsfc at the Oamaru Show in 18715, and first prize at the Molyneux Show in IS7S. Nancy, own sister to Rob the Ranter, has obtained two first prizes at theTaicri Show and was bred by Mr Robert Muir. The first prize dry mare at Oamaru in IS7S was own sister to Rob the Ranter, and also bred by Mr Muir. Rob the Ranter is a dark bay horse, stands 10j hands high, of a quiet docile temper, and has proved himself a sure foal getter. He was exhibited at the Taieri Show in 1874, where he gained first prize, beating nine others ; in 1878 he was placed second, heating seven others. When three years old, ho was placed third at the Waikouaiti and Shag Valley Show in 1870. When four years old, lie took first prize at the same Show in 1877, beating five others, and in IS7S he was awarded first prize over seven others. At Blneskin the same year he was placed first, beating six other competitors. He also called off the sweepstake at Blneskin the same year for best animal on the ground. In 1579 lie was awarded third prize at the Metropolitan Show, Dunedin, boating Mr Grant's imported horse and several other renowned prize-takers ; and he was a second at Waikouaiti the same year. In 1860, he took first prize at the Waikouaiti and Shag Valley Show ; first prize at the Blneskin Show, and the champion prize for the best representative of the draught breed, and third prize at the Metropolitan Show the same year. Maggie Lauder, his dam, has been the winnei of sixteen prizes.tenof them being first prizes, in Otago. Thus showing Ron the Ranter on both sides to have come from the most successful prize stock exhibited in Otago—a position which he has eminently maintained. Terms, £.B UK including groomage. Payable on Ist of February, ISS2. Guarantees as per agreement. Marcs sold or exchanged held as in foal. Paddocks provided lor mares from a distance; all care taken, but no responsibility incurred. GEORGE MARTIN, Proprietor.
THE ENTIRE HOUSE Will stand at his owner s farm, Ida Valley, during the coming season. \JJ ELL GRASSED and watered padv> docks of 170 acres provided for mares. Season will commence on October 20, and close on February 1, 18S2, when all mares must bo removed and paid for. Terms—£2, for the season. Guarantees as may lie agreed upon. No responsibility incurred. All guaranteed mares sold or exchanged during the season held to be in foal. JOH Ni BE A TTY, Proprietor. Mm THF. THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE “FREESTONE ” Will stand this season in tho Blacks A district. 1- - i ST'BEESTONE is a handsome dark chcstS. nut, and stands fully 10,1 hands high. Freestone is by Send, out of the famous mare Mignionetto Helms proved himself a sure foal-getter. A paddock provided for mares pear the White Horse Hotel free of charge. Every care taken, but no responsi bility. All marcs sold or exchanged will be held in foal.—Terms groom's fee ss. All marcs tried to bo considered served. , 11. MARTIN, Proprietor) TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON THE ENTIRE DRAUGHT HORSE, I NATIVE INDUSTRY.” Native Industry will travel through Alexandra, Clyde, and neighboring districts. VJATIVE INDUSTRY is a pure bred iA* Clydesdale, stands 10 hands high, possesses great strength of bone, anil beautiful symmetry; a dark bay, rising 3 year obi. Native Industry was got by Ben JjOtmmd, out of tho celebrated mare Blossom ; Blossom bred by- Mclntosh, Esq, Moony Ponds, Victoria ; sire. Black Champion, oy Blackleg Terms : £2 15s; groomage, ss; payable at first service. Guarantees by agreement. JAMES McNAUGHTON, S Proprietor.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1030, 13 January 1882, Page 4
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