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The Stud- < ft THE ENTIRE HORSE MU R C U 11 Y Will stand at hia owner’s farm, Ida Valley, during the coming season. Well grassed and watered paddocks, of 170 acres provided for mm *-«, .Season will commence on October '2d, and close on February 1. ISS2, wbm all mares must be removed and paid for. Terms—£'2, for the season. Guarantees as may be agreed upon. No losponsibility incuri ed All guaranteed mares sold or exchanged during the season held to be in foal. JOHN BEATTY, Proprietor. THE THOHOUGHBRED ENTIRE REKS T 0 N E - Will stand this season in Blacks district. Freestone is a handsome dark chestnut, and stands fully 164 hands high. Freestone is by Send, out of the famous mare Mignionettc He has ]n-oved himself a sure foal-getter. A paddock provided for mares near the White Horse Hotel free of charge. Every care taken, but no respousi bdity. All mares sold or exchanged will be held in foal. - Terms i'.'l. groom's lee os. Ail mares tried to 1 e considered served. , R. .MARTIN, TO TRAVEL 1 HIS SEASON THE ENTIRE DRAUGHT HORSE, AT aT 1V E INDUS TR Y Native Industry will travel through Alexandra, Clyde, and neighboring Native Industry is a purs bred Glydes- i Ida e, stauoa 16 hamis high, possesses ■ great strength ol Guc, and beautiful i symmetry j a'dark bay, rising 3 year od. : Nutlio, liidualiy was got by Bell Couiond, ■siL ol toe ceieorate.'i mare Blossom ; Blossom bred by - Mclntosh, Esip Moony Ponds, Victoria ; sire, Black Champion, ov Blackleg. Teims ; '£2 15s ; groomage, 5a ; payable at uihl service. Ouaiauice.s by u-iec- ! incut. j James .monaughton, Proprietor. j THE IMPORTED CLYDESDALE STALLION Young lochnivak Will travel Ida Valley and surrounding districts.

; Young Lochuivar is a'beautiful dark ■ bay. rising bix years old, standing 117 hands high, bred by 11. Nichols. J0„ t) . of ; Tasmania. His sire, Sir Walter Scott, imported from Scotland by Doders and Hartwell, was got by the Duke of Hamilton’s champion horse, the original Sir Walter Soott. Dam Blossom, g (lam Charlotte, by J Lincoln Hero, imported ; g.g. dam Grey | Charlotte, the great, prize-taker in Tas- ! mania, got by Grey Champion, imported ; I dan, Black Champion, mare by Diamond, j imported. Young Lochrnvar gained the following prizes as a two-year old First at. Hobart Town, lirst at Mellon Mow bray,and first at Kielimond. Young Lochuivar has proved himself a sure foal-getter. Terms- -£2, payable on Feb. 1. ISS2 ; and £2 payable if proved to he in foal. Groom’s fee Ss, payable at lirst service. All mares .sola or cxeli mged held lobe in foal. A paddock will be provided for mares fioru a di.-tunco. For further particulars, apply to the gloom, or ANDERSON & LSBISTER, PROPRIETORS. THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE, G1 I, AS GO W (TECH DIE r Will travel this season the Blacks and surrounding districts. Terras, 1..3 10s ; gronrnage foe, ss. Guarantees by arrangement. For pedigree, see oarda. THOMAS NICHOL, Proprietor. MedicalVai.uahi.e Discovery for the Hair—if your hair is turning grey or white, or failing off, use the Mexican Hair Ecnewer,” for it ißill•positively Tfutore-ineverycanf. Grey or Whitt hair to its original color, without leaving thedisagrceahle smell of most “Restorers. ’ It makes the hair charmingly beautiful, as well as promoting the growth of the hair nu bald spots, where the glands are not decayed. Ask your Chemist for ‘The Mexican Hair Renewkr,” sold by Chemists and perfumers every where at 3s fid per bottle. Wholesale defkit r«oovod to 33 Faniucdou Road, London j |

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1032, 27 January 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 1032, 27 January 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 1032, 27 January 1882, Page 4

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