THE IMPORTED CLYDESDALE STALLION VOPNG LOCHNIVAR X WILL TRAVKL IDA VALLEY AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. Voono Lochnivar ia a beautiful dark bay, rising 8 years old, staling 17 ; handa higb. bred by H- Nichols,' E'tp, .of, Tas,mania. His sire, Sir Walter Scott, imported from Scotland by Doders and Hartwell, vyas got by the Dnke of Hamilton’s champion horse, the original Sir Walter Scott, Darn Blossom, g dam Charlotte, by Lincoln Hero, imported; g.g.dam Grey Charlotte, the great prizetaker in Tasmania, sot by Grey Champion, imported; dam Btack|Champion mare by Diamond, imported. Y. ung Locbnivar gained the following prizes as a two-year old—First at Hobart Town, first at Melton Mowbray, and first at Richmond. Young Lochnivar has proved himself a sore foal getter. i ~ • : Terms—Ll 10s, payable on February Ip 1884; and LI 10s payable if proved to' be in foal. Groom's fee 6s, payable at firat service. ; n. All mares sold or excbaaged held to be in foal. ■" 1 " ‘ : ’ ■" ' -■ •••••. : i Groomagc fee, if not paid on first service, to be added to service fee. Guarantees by agreement. A paddock will be provided for mares from a distance. For further particulars, apply to the groom, or ; j , ANDERSON A ISBISTER, 'Proprietors. The Celebrated Clydesdale Entire QHAMP I 0 N, Will Travel BLACKS AVD SURROTTNDUnG DISTRICTS THE COMING SEASON. PEDIGREE. Champion is a dapple-bay, stands 164 hands high, by Prince. Piince by Prince Charlie, imported ; dam Princess Maud the First, the winner of 18 first prizes in Scotland, ana several in Victoria. Champion’s dam Gyp, imported from Tasmania by Mr Simmonds. Champion has gained many first and second prizes when shown, and his stock has taken first and second prizes against all comers. Champion has an excellent temper, immense bone, superior action, and is a acre foal getter, and is acknowleged by competent judges to be the best colonial bred horse in the colonies. Tekms—lA 10s ; payable on Ist February, 1884. Guarantees per agreement. Groom’s fee, 6s; payable at time of service. If any mare after service is sold or exchanged the seller will be held responsible for the full service fee. WILLIAM PUDDY, Proprietor.
Pureb red Clydesdale Entire, IRON DOK E, Will stand at mv Farm, BALD HILL FLAT, THIS SEASON. Pedigree in Future Issue. Terms —£1 10s, to be paid Ist of February, 1884 ; £1 10s when Mare proves in foal. Oroomage fee, ss, to be paid on service. JOHN BUTLER. THE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE ENTIRE, > :• ■ , THE RANTER, Will Stand this Season at my Farm, NEAR THE WHITE HORSE HOTEL, BECKS. H. E. MARTIN, Proprietor. THE ENTIRE HORSE Mercury Will Stand at his Owner’s farm, IDA VALLEY, THIS SEASON. A well-grassed Paddock of 150 acres on the Poolbum Creek provided for mares. All care taken, bat no reaposibility in cnrred. Mares Sold or Exchanged held to be in foal and the Owner of Mare at first Service held responsible for fee. " ' ; ’ Terms—3os, payable on the Ist of Febrnary, 1884 ; and 30s if mare 1 proves in foal. EATTY k JENKINS, Owners.,, Hunter* i»i»infectant AND DEODORISER, Can now bo had of (he agent at Clyde, GEORGS FACHB
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1133, 18 January 1884, Page 4
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