fcnttrc parses. THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE tUKE OF EDINBURGH / (Tho Property of J. Packman and Co.) ". Will Stand this Season at Eweburn Firm. DtJKE OF EnrsBUKOH is a dark brown horse, seventeen ami a-half li.'tuclu high, and is seven ' 'yeara o)d. Ha 3 immense bone, and splendid action. He was bred by E. Fricker, out of the celebrated mare Nora, imported from Mel•bourno by Mr. P. Aitcliison. Nora wa9 a <llarge prize-taker in Melbourne. His sire is .the celebrated horse Lofty, imported from Scotland by the Jlon. Mathew Holmes. Duke of Edinburgh, as a two-year-old, took '"Ibo first prizo in his class at Oamaru. He rfhns a docile temper, is thoroughly staunch, ~end l|ao proved himself a sure foal-getter in tho Oamaru and Mount Ida Districts. . TERMS £3 103. Every convenience for mares exists at the Eweburn Farm, consisting of 600 acres, securely fenced mid -well-watered, and divided . into illree paddocks—one specially kept for mares with foals at foot. No charge for first '■' six weeks. Every euro taken, but no respon- ■ sibility. Groomago 55., payable at time of service. For further particulars apply to proprietors, or the g:-oom. THE PUKE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE "LORD LOTATT," : (Peter Law, Proprietor), .Will Btand for the Season at the Sowburn Sw.'imp, OKD LOVATT is a beautiful Bay, _i has immense bone, and splendid action. He was bred by Mr. Fraser, Kilmore, Victoria, out of his' imported mare Jes3 (sire —the celebrated horse Prince Charlie, imported from Scotland by J. and M. 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 Benalla district, and proved himself the sire of the best stock in that district; as well as the sire of some of the most valuable stock in tho Monut Ida district. Tfrms ... ... '£3 3s, (payable at the end of the season, Ist Feb.). • Securely fenced and well watered grass paddock of 400 acres at the Sowburn for mares, where every care will be taken, but no responsibility. YOUNG WALLACE, 'Will visit this season Naseby, Dunstan Creek, and Blacks. YOUNG WALLACE is a dark, dapple bay, stands hands high, is eight years old, and is by the imported horse Sir William Wallace, out of a Clydesdale mare. Young Wallace has proved himself a sttre foal-getter, and his stock in the Tuapeka district are very pi-omising. TERMS—£3 10s., payable at the end of the season. All fees to bo paid on the Ist February, 1877. A good grass and well-watereA paddock provided for marcs. , Every care taken, but no responsibility. GEORGE CLUCAS, Rough Ridge. COACHING STALLION. r OTJNGr DANCER will Stand this 'season at the Quartz Reefs, Hough Ridfje. YOUNG DANCER is a beautiful Dapple Bay, 8 years old, 10 hand* high, quiet lempor, and good action. YOUNG DANCER is by the colebrated horde Morris Dancer out u Dollar mare (Dolly), imported from Gippsland. Dolly was tho winner of several races both at Cromwell and Dunstau, beating Guffor Groy, Poison, &c., with 11 stone up. For particulars au to pedigrees see " Ruff's Guide." Teums—£3. Groomage fee, 55., payable at first service. S3j§" A good paddock provided for mares coming fiom a distaneo, whero every care will be taken, but no responsibility. PETER HOWARD, Proprietor. ~,- .. THE ENTIRE HORSE r 'OUNO' QUICKSAND, (The Property of J. Packman) , Will Stand this Season at Eweburn Farm. . , Yoono QcticKSAKD, bred by John Wood, JSsq., ChrUtchuroh, out of his fast-trotting , mare Madge, bj Quicksand." Madge took pno fir»t a;:d ono second prize nt the Christ- ,„ piuirch Shows,, and won many fast-trotting n matches. , • . : ~ ,' ; ■-.,' 'Young Quiqksand is a beautiful dripplo grey," ; ! stands Ibjt hands high, with'splundid bone'ord : ' ; symmetry ;,a very docile temper, and a-sure" ; .'j, foaj-getter... .-, .. „•. "..'"■', .■■: ■*<.■■•> TERMS , ... ~;■..., ,""£3 ; , .■'injr.i; (payable before removal o/niares.J *."" '.' ' Every coWVenience' for mares exists at the I '-; Ewdburn Farni, .ndhsiitirig of '6OO acres se-^ ' ''cuVely fenced an'd well-watered, and divided' ' lfl iiitb'three .paddocks-*-one Specially kept for '''"' ..'niftros. with foals at foot. No charge for 'first-: u [Bii' J W6b)s.9.' "Every care tuken, but no responsi- .'"'' E ,Hllity! Grdomago 55,, ! payable at timeofser'\;'Tice,'' ' '''''■■ ■ : '". ';■•'•' ' \' t "' - J '" h For further particulars apjily to proprietor/ or the groom.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 402, 25 November 1876, Page 1
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694Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 402, 25 November 1876, Page 1
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