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'*3 THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HOUSE noli Tif E a A N T E L Will travel this season tlio Alexandra illstrict, visiting Blacks ami Ida Valley evoiy other week. Bob the Banter, lire ! hy Ro’ert M«lr, E-q., Argo wan, North Taicii. Foaled ii. 1873 ; got: hy tbn celebrated horse Emperor, hred hy W. H. Vn.lpy, Esq., out of Maggie Lauder, hred hy John Barr, Eoq. l'iinp"ror, hy Napoleon, imported, out of Nancy, imported, bred hy Mr. Findlay, Easterhill, hy Bailieston, Glasgow. Maggie Lauder hy Prince Charlie, hred hy Mr Anderson, Wigtnnsbire, imported to Melhourne hy Messrs. J. and M. Mackintosh, out of B anche, imported hy the la‘e D. Neshit, E-q. Young Emperor full brother to Boh the Bin ter took first at the Oamirn -how in 1875, an 1 (hat prize at the Molynenx Show in 1873. Nancy, own sister to Ron the Ran ter, has obtained two first prize at the Taieri Show and was hre I hy Robert Muir The first prize dry mare at Oamarn in 1878 was ow > sister to Boh the Banter and also hred by Mr. Muir. Bob the Bant k is a ikuk bay horse, stands U>4 hands high, of a cpiiet docile temper, and has proved himself a sure fal getter. He was exhibited fat the Taieii Show in 1874, where he gained Hast prize, heating nine others ; lin 1875 he war. placed second, beating * seven others When three years old. he was placed tid'd at the Waikouaiti and Shag Valley in 1870. When four years, he took first pnze at the same Show in 1877, beating Hve o‘,he s, and in 1878 be was awarded Hist prize over sev>n otheis. At BlnesUin the same year was p'acod first, beating six other competitors. Ho also carr ed •ff the sweepstake at Bln skin the same year for the beat. animal on the ground. In 1S8 !1 , he look Hist prize at the Waikouaiti and Shag Va'ley Show- first prze at the Rlueskin >h"W, and the champion prize for the I eat representative of the draught luce I. and third prize at the Metropolitan Show the same year. Maggie Lauder, his dam, has been the winner of sixteen prizes, ten of them being first priz-s in Otago. Thus showing Rob the Banter on both sides to have come from the most successful prtz) stock exhibited in Otago—a position which he imminently maintainc I. Terms ; £3. Payable to groom on Ist February, lSt-3. Gioomage, 5-., payable at bird Service. Guarantees, 1.2 at end of season, and L2 if mare proves in foal. Mares sold or exchanged held as in foal. Paddocks provided for marts from a disi tar.ee ; all care taken, but no lespousibi- : lity incurred. GEORGE MARTIN, Proprietor. THE IMPORTED CLYDESDALE. STALLION y ou N G LOU II NIVA K WIt.L TRAVEL | IDA VALLEY AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. You no Lochntvar is a beautiful dark hay, Using (5 ycaig old, standing 17 ban Is high, bred i.y H. Nich'ds, Esq., of Tasmania. His sire. Sir Waiter Scott, itnpo:was got by the Duke of Hamilton’s champion horse, the original Sir Walter Scott. Dam Blossom g dam Charlotte, by Lincoln Hero, imports I ; g.g. dam Grey Charlotte, the g'eat prize taker in Tasmania, got hy Grey Champion, imported ; dam Blank ted from Scotland by- Do iers and Hartwell, Champion, mare by Diamond, imported. Young Loebnivar gained the following przesasa two year obi—First at Hobart Town, first at Melton Mowbray, and first at Richmond. Young Lochnivar Las proved himself a sure foal getter. Terms : LI 10s payab’o on Ist February, 1883 ; and LI 10s if proved to he in foal. Groom’s fee ss, payable at first service. AH mares sold or exchanged held to be in foal. A paddock will he provided for mares from a distance. For further particulars, apply to the groom, or ANDERSON & ISBISTER, Proprietors. » TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. IDA VALLEY. BLACKS, AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE m A K. K A W A Y. Harkaway is by Diomedcs, by Hesperus, f om Diomedia, by Weatherbuilt out of Taurania by Tarns. Dang—Dinah, out of Leith, by Skeleton, and Skeleton hy Skeleton, dam Steeltran imported to Nelson in ISot). For full particu ars se stud hook.' Harkaway is a beautiful hay and stands 10 hj mds and 3 inches in height. lie is one of the strongest horses that ever travelled the districts, and is'suitablc for getting any cliiss of horse requited in the Province—either. cross country or strong upstanding roadsters with plenty size and bone. Harkaway is half-brother to the famous horses Tutafa, Parawhcnna, and Toi Toi, a 1 being good performers in the province. Terms ; £1 IPs, payable on February 1, 1883, and £1 10a payable if maro proved to be in foaL jA welUgrassod paddock provided for mares from a distance,- at the farm of the undersinped. ' ' ANDERSON, BROS. ' Proprietors, .

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1067, 6 October 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 1067, 6 October 1882, Page 2

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