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(isnfro 3br«s. THE PUEE CLYDESDALE . ENURE mMfMi HOBSE "LORD LOY A T T," (John Weir and M'Pherson, Proprietors), Will visit Maniototo Plains, Hill's Creek," Dunstan Creek, Dry bread, and Blacks. LORD LOVATi 1 is a beautifulbay, nine years old j has immense bone, and splendid action. He was bred by Mr. Eraser, Kilmore, Victoria, out of his imported mare, : Jfcss (sire —-the celebrated horse Prince Charlie," imported from Scotland by J. and M. 1 M'lntosh), and has taken several First Prizes as a year and two-year-old, among which he gained the First at Kilmore against ten others. He has also served in the Bennalla District, and proved himself the sire of the best stock in that district. A Grass Paddock provided for Mares from a distance. No cha-ge for the first six weeks. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Tkbm3—£3 10s., payable on or before Ist. Febriiary, 18"5:'' Gfroom'B Fee, 5b., payable at the time of service. ' THE ENTIRE HORSE " YOUNG QUICKSAND," (The property of Joseph Packmak), Wills stand this Season at PACKMAN'S STABLES, Naseby. "\r.bUNG- QUICKSAND, bred by J- John Wood, Esq., Christchurch, out of his fast-trotting mare Madge, by Quicksand. - Madge took one first, and one second prize at the Christchurch Shows, and won many fast-trotting matches. Young Quicksand is a. beautiful dapple-grey, stands 15§ hands high, with splendid bone and symmetry; a very docile temper, and a sure foal-get-ter. Teems-—£3, payable before removal of mares. ' Groom's Fee, 6s. A Grass} Paddock provided only for mares that come from a distance. No charge for the first six weeks.. Every care taken, but no' responsibility. THE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE |y IfeStßiJ* HORSE m "F IRE A WAT,"' (The property of Messrs. Lamond and Packman), Will stand this season at Packman's Liveby Stables, Naseby, and serve a few thoroughbred mareß. FIRE A WAY is a beautiful chestnut, bred t y J. A. Douglas, Esq., out of his favorite mare Daisy, whose sire was the imported thoroughbred horse Malton. Fieeaway is by Scud, sire of the celebrated horse Knottingly, and brother to Stormbird, Belle of the Isle, Southern Chief, &c., bred by —— Harris, Esq., Canterbury. Tekms—£6 6s. tiS* A Grass Paddock provided free of charge for the first six weekß.' Every care taken, but no responsibility. Fees to be paid before removal of mareß. NORFOLK TROTTING COB. THE CELEBRATED YOUNG ENTIRE HORSE. ; "MEECU EY," (The Property of Messrs. Handyside and Roberts), Will Stand at Lauder Station, Manuherikia Valley, for the Season. MERCURY is a very low-set black roan Cob, has fine action, and is thoroughly tractate in saddle or harness. His sire, Quicksilver, » pure-bred Norfolk, was imported" to Christchurch, where his Stock have since 1 become famous. His dam, Duchess, also pure-bred, .was imported direct from England; A good grass paddock is provided for mares, free of charge for six weeks; after that date 2s. 6d. a week will be charged. Terms: £3 10s., payable before removal of Mares. Groom's fee, ss. Every care will be taken, but the proprietors will not undertake any personal responsibility*. HE WELL-KNOWN CLYDESDALE STAL mMi Ml LION "HERO," Will serve Mares this Season at Barewood Farm, iilackstone Hill. Terms—£2 ss. Paddqcking free for six weeks. Every care taken, bat without responsibility. & P. JENKINS. MOUNT IDA BREWERY. AJL.KS ! ALES ! ALES ! ! ! J) J. GKEER AJS'D CO., having pnichaaed the Mount Ida lirewtrj from Mr. B". Franks, are now prepared to supply First Clajs ALES (equal to bes; Diuyjdin) ■ pvwvvtv' fxte£&-

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 301, 4 December 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 301, 4 December 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 301, 4 December 1874, Page 1

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