:■ ©ntirc '§axsts. .1 THE V THOKOCGti- - :^.a 'bred BUCEPHALUS, ' Will stand this season at Hamilton Farm. BUCEPHALUS is by Master Eowe dam Mountain Maid by the Premier (imported), g. dam Old Mountain Maid, by Warhawk (imported). Master Kowe by Touton (imported), dam Miss Rowe by Sir Hercules, g. dam Miss Miller by Young Wanderer; Touton by Melbourne, dam Oinizela by Touchstone. ] Mountain ;Maid was imported from Victoria, and shown by ,C. Water, Esqj, asf a thoroughbred, at Dunedin and Taieri Agri- < cultural Shows, 'against'aH'comers/and was always awarded first prize— producing three winners on the turf, t- ■•)»;] Warhawk is the sire,./>f . Flying. ; Buck/ ; Camden, &c. ' The Premier is the maternal'' g. sire of 'the celebrated' Richmond, Ma'idjef all Work, Sea Spray; &c/ r '■■■•'' ' ■■ i Master 17 Roweiasf" a -race horse won all his races cleverly, , and proved himself eq.ualj to anything in New Zealand. His sire Touton is full brother to' The Peer, and Marchioness, winner of thV\finglish Oaks, and dam. of Fish Hook, Angler; &c, .half brother to Marqnis, winner of the 2000 Guineas, second in the Derby and winner of the St. Leger. Sir Hercules, is the-sire of the Barb, Yattenden, &c. ■■••■•>' ■ ■ -• ■ i ■ , :, BuCEPHALn's 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 such 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 En-, glish grass paddocks.. Abundance of feed guaranteed. Every care taken without responsibility. ■!•«.'■ Terms—£3 10s. each;- Guarantees per agreement. - • . T. & J. FOSTER, '....•.. Proprietors. : ; ~,.,..; HARUHA Will Travel the Maniqtoto, and Ida Valley, Districts. "AKUHA is a Bay Horse, bred . by Mr Redwood in 1872, got by Towton, dam Fair Puritan, by Oiiver Crom-' well, out of Coronaria (imported), by Sweetmeat, out-of Jessica,-by Launcelot, own bro-. tker to Touchstone. , aTowton (imported), by Melbourne, dam Cinizelli, by Touchstone.' Oliver Cromwell by Potentate out of Woodstock, .by Thooreni (imported), out: of a mare, imported to.New South Wales from England. Potentate, by Sir Hercules (sin; of the Barb) out of Princess, by Gratis (imported). Marchioness, an own sister to Towton, won the Oaks in 1855. Marchioness has bred in Victoria Rose 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 Stookwell, won the Two Thousand Guineas in 1862 ; ran second for the Derby, for which he was tirat favorite, and won the St. Leger.) Haruha,. when a yearling, -was sold by Mr. Redwood for 420 guineas. ' Tkksis £3. Groomage Feb, ss. A. JOPP, Proprietor. THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE ALFBED. Will Stand this season at Taieri Lake Station, via Macraes or Hyde, where well-grassed Paddocks will be found. Kino Ai/FEEDjis a Chesnut Horse, threo yeatsold, stands 16 hands high, of great bone and muHCular power, got by Prince Alfred, the best weight-carrying and coaching-s're ever put to half-bred mares. Prince Alfred himself is thoroughbred and a winning steeplechaser on the Victorian Turf, by Thomas Austin's imported horse Boiardo by Orlando (a Derby winner) out of Miss Alfred by King Alfred by Pyrrhus the First. Tebms—£4 10a. Groom's Fee, sa. payable before removal of mares. J. CHIBHOLM. s)nbUt gfatia s. > EEWAKD.- LOST, from ' Naseby, a Black FILLY, white on hiud foot, and branded 7 on near Bhoulder. Any person returning her to Alex. Pearson, Naseby, will receive the above reward; OiTOSITE the Ceitbhiojsi Hotel, Princes Street, Dunedin. "RODERICK MACLEOD has U much pleasure in informing his friends and the public that he ha 3 Oponed Premises opposite the Criterion Hotel, Dunedin, with a Choice Afißortmort of China, Glass, Earthenware, Vases, Lustres, &e., &o.; Dinner Services, Tea Services, t , Breakfast Sets,, Table Glass, and Flower Stands, in .great variety. R. M. trusts that parties furnishing will pay a visit to his Bhow room before making their purchases. Note the Address— Opposite the.Criterion Hotel, .•■•Princes Street, Dunedin. :&\V."-J. ; 'kILLAR desires'to . notify to tho iuhabitauls of Nai.eby and surrounding districts that, m consequence of the marked .fa/or he has n:st with at their 'hands durittg the' past few weeks, it is Lis intention to permanently continue the :•;• BUTCHERY BUSINESS Opened by him. , Arrangements have been made for the; Supply of the '." ''"' r "; : BEST FAT STOCK = ''during; the winter.months. Prices as yet Unequalled in Naseby. ■ "COME AMD .SEE! •
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 402, 25 November 1876, Page 1
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