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The Rod. THE PUKE-HUE I) CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HOUSE o 0 B T U E LI ANT E 1! 4 t Will travel this season the Alexandra district, visiting other week. HOB tub Banter, bred by Ro’ert Muir, Esq., Argowau, North Taieri. Foaled in 1873 ; got by the celebrated horse Emperor, bred by W. H. Valpy, Esq., out of Maggie Lauder, bred by John Barr, Esq. Emperor, by Napoleon, imported, out of Nancy, imported, bred by Mr. Findlay, Easterhill, by Bailieston, Glasgow. Maggie Lauder by Prince Charlie, bred by Mr }Anderson, Wigtonshire, imported to Melbourne by Messrs. J. and M. Mackintosh, out of Blanche, imported by the late D. Nesbit, Esq. Young Emperor full brother to Bob the Ranter took first at the Oamaru Show in 1875, and first prize at the Molyneux Show in 1878. Nancy, own sister to Ron the Ranter,has obtained two first prizes at the Taieri Show and was bred by Robert Muir. The first prize dry mare at Oamaru in 1878 was ow i sister to Rob the Ranter and also bred by Mr. Muir. Rob the Rant, it is a dark bay horse, stands 101 bands high, of a quiet docile temper, and bits proved himself a sure foal getter. Ho was exhibited at the Taieri Show in lS7d, where he gained first prize, beating nine others ; [in ISjo e was placed second, beating seven others. When three years old, he was co I third at the Waikmiaiti and Shag Valley n .871*. When four veavs, he took first, prize at toe ‘ same Show'in 1877, beating, five othe «. i and in 1878 he w is awarded first prize ove I mai on the ground. In 183-, lie .ok tins' i prize at the WaikouaP.i sod Shag Valley Show ; first prize at the Blueskin 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 winner of sixteen prizes, ten of them being first prizes in Otago. Thus showing Rob the Banter on both sides to have come from the most successful prize stock exhibited in Otago—a position which he emminently maintained. Terms : £5, Payable to groom on Ist February, 1883, Gtoomage, 5-., payable at | First Service. Guarantees, L2 at end of | season, and L2 if mare proves in foal, i Mares sold or exchanged held as in foal. | Paddocks provided for marcs from a distance ; all care taken, but no responsibility incurred. HENRY ROBERT MARTIN, Proprietor, m THE ENTIRE DR AU> HIT HOR-SE ii E N L 0 M 0 . N I) Will stand this season at Mr. Harrington’s farm, Blacks. Securely fenced and well wato.ed pa (docks, the best in the distiict, provi led for mares at Blacky and Ida Valley. PEDIGREE. Ben Lomond is a beautiful dark bay with black points ; was foaled 25th Feb rnary, 1860 ; stands K>4 hands high ; sire. Sir Benjamin. Sir Benjamin by the inipor eu horse Ben Lomond. Sir Benjamin’s dam was imported from Scotland by Richard Brodie, Esq. ; Young Ben Lomond’s dam, Blossom, was by Messrs M’Tntosh’s imported horse, Prince Charlie ; Blossom’s dam, by Mr R Hrodie’s imported mare Nell. This shows that \ oung Ben Lomond is bred from imported stock, both airo and dam’s side. 11 is stock have taken first prizes at the Blncskin Annual Show 1873, 1874, and 1875, against allcomers. A one year old filly by him took first prize at Palmerston, in 1870. Ben Lomond took first prize against all c< mors at Black s Annual Show, 1881 ; also did some of hitstock take first and second prizes at tin same show. Last year, a yearling colt and a three-year unbroken filly changed bands at Lot) each. These facts speak for themselves. He is a splendid worker and sure foal-getter. Terms—£3 15s, to include grooms : Guarantees by agreement One mare of one owner. .... • ■ : • s .m i : HA R RINGTUN. Pi oprietor. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. DUNSTAN AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE, y OUNG PE E Pc. Terms : —C4 ; groom’s fee, 55., payable on first service. All fees payable to groom on or before February 1, 1883. JAS. TIIOS. TI,SHALL, Proprietor

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1078, 22 December 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 1078, 22 December 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 1078, 22 December 1882, Page 4

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