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W. T. KIKBY. P : ENER AL,STO ItBEEEP E li Derwent-street. Naaeby. JfotJ -In tos icathi %• SUM'M F, 11 I) EI Ji! K S In Variety. OINGEIt BEER, LEMONADE, & CORDIAL?, iu cool ami sparkling condition on the premises. "" '*' Orders attended to. GRAYED; into my Paddock, at.jhe. ' Eweburn, a Dark Bay or Brown Horse, black points, branded ■£) on near shoulder. Owner can have same on paying expenses. JOSEPH PACKMAN. THB J THOROUGH- jv,-: BRED BUCEPHALUS, Will stand this season at Hamilton Farm. BUCEPHALUS is by Master Howe dam Mountain Maid by the ; Premier (imported), g. dam Old Mountain Maid, by Warh&wk (imported). Master Rowe by Touton (imported), dam Miss Rowe by Sir Hercules, g. dam Miss Miller' by : Young\ Wanderer; Touton by Melbourne, dam Cinizela by Touchstone. " Mountain .Maid was .imported from Victoria, and shown 'by Or Water, Esq., as a thoroughbred, at Dunedin and Taieri Agricultural Shows, against all comers, and was' always awarded first prize—besides producing three winners on the turf. Warkawk is the sire of Flying Buck, Oamden, &c. The Premier is the maternal g. sire of the celebrated Richmond, Maid of all Work, Sea Spray, &c. Master .Rowe as a raoe horse won all his races cleverly, and proved himself equal to anything in New Zealand. His sire Touton la full brother to The Peer, and Marchioness, winner of the English Oaks, and dam of Fish Hook, Angler, &c, half brother to Marquis, winner of tho 2000 Guineas, second m the Derby and winner of the St. Sir Hercules ia tho sire of the Barb, Yattenden, &c. Bucephalus is a beautiful rich brown, 4 years old, stands 16 hands 1 inch. Has immense bone and great muscular power, with perfect action, and docile temper. With euch a combination of the very best blood, suitable mares cannot fail to produce high-priced buggy horses, stylish weight-carrying hacneys, and race horses of a very high order. The mares will run in-well watered English grass paddocks. Abundance of feed guaranteed. Every care taken without responsibility. Terms—£3. 10s. each. Guarantees per agreement. • T. & J. FOSTER, Proprietors. YOUNG WALLACE, this season Naseby, Dunstan Creek, and Blacks. XTOUNG WALLACE is a dark, dapple -S- bay, stands 164 hands high, is eight years old, and is by the imported horse Sir William Wallace, m\> of a Lure-bred Clydesdale mare. ; ■ • i - Young Wallace has proved" himself 'a sure foal-getter, and his stock in the Tuapeka district aro very promising ' > TERMS— £3 10s., payable at the end of.the season. All fees to bo .paid on the Ist iebniary, 1877. A good grass and well-watered paddock" provided for mares. Every care taken, but no responsibility. GEORGE CLUCAS, ' Roughßidges HARUHA Will Travel the Maniototo, and Ida Valley, Districts.

AETTHAie a Bay Horse, bred by Mr Redwood in 1872, got by' Towton, clam Fair Puritan, by Oliver Cromwell, out of Coronaria (imported), by Sweetmeat, out of Jessica, by Launcelot, own brother to Touchstone. Towton (imported), by Melbourne, dam Cinizelli, by Touchstone. ..-<:, ' , Oliver Cromwell by Potentate out of Woodstock, by Thuoreni (imported); ouVo'f a mare imported to New South "Wales from England. Potentate, by., Sir Hercules (aire of tt<e Barb) out of Princess, by Gratis (imported). Marchioness, an own sister to Towton, won the Oaks in 1855. Marchioness has bred in Victoria Hose of Denmark, Fishhook, Angler (sire of the Chrysolite colt, winner of the Derby at the late A.J.C. Meeting), and other good animals. (The Marquis, a son, Cinizelli by Stockwell, won the Two Thousand Guineas in 1862; ran second for t.he Derby, for which he was first favorite, and won the St. Leger.) Hast/ha, when a yearling, was sold by Mr. Eedwooa for 420 guineas. Tubus ..... .£3. Groomage Fee, sa. A. JOPP, Proprietor. COACHING STALLION. OUNG DANCER will Stand thia season at the Quartz Reefs, Kough Eidge. YOUNG DANCER is a beautiful Dapple Bay, 3 years old, 16 hands high, quiet temper, and good action; YOUNG DANCEE is by the celebrated horse Morris Dancer out a Dollar mare (Dolly), imported from Gippslatd; Dolly was the winner of several races both at Cromwell and Dunstan, beating Gaffer Grey, Poison, &c., with 11 stone up. For particulars as to pedigrees see " Euff's Guide." Terms—£3. Groomage fee, 65., payable at first service, ®pP A good paddock provided for mares coming fiom a tliftnnce, where every care will be taken, but no responsibility. PETER HOWARD, Proprietor. | nUGH M'GEEGOR. YETERINAKY SURGEON. WAJKOtTAITI, Begs to inform the inhabitants of Mount Ida, Hill's Creek, Dunstan, KHght Mile, Teviot, and surrounding stations, that he intends to visit the above districts on or about the end of Soptem ocr, or beginning of October ensuing, for tlu» purpose of Castrating Colts, as uniol.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 396, 14 October 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 396, 14 October 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 396, 14 October 1876, Page 2

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