Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

... . ©lrttre parses. Tllffi CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE ■ \V KE : OF ED.INBURGH : ! '/ (The Property of J. Packman and Co.) ! ~, .Will Stand this Season at EwebUrn Firm.' -■ : Dintn of Edinbttroh is a dark brown horse,' seventeen and a-ha]f hands high," arid is seven .years old. - : Has immense bone"; and splendid He wasr.bred' byi r E'.»Fricker, out of; ..the, celebrated.mare:Ndra] imported from Mel-. ! bourne.,by.,JM[r.i ; P. .Aitebison';'- Nora,was.;a .prize-taker :ifl Melbourne. Hisisireis the celebrated horse Lofty, imported from Scotland by the Hon. Mathew Holmes. •- ' i of Edinburgh, as a ; tw.o-yqar-old, took ''tMei ; first prizeinhis.elass at Oomaru.j -,He "has a docile temper, is /thoroughly staunch,. ' and'li'Ao proved liimself a sure ,foal-getter in "the Gdbaru'a'ad'Mqunt.lda':Districts. \ ; <f.i.iV''■'. r« ~:; ;i3-;10 ' Every convenience for mares sexists' a|t ifche Eweburn Farm, consisting of ,600,, acres,, securely fenced and 'well-watered,'*"and divided'" into three paddocks'—one specially kept" for tnares with foal's at foot." ,' No charge for first' six weeks. Every -card taken,, .but no. reapon-; •ibility. G-roomage'' 65., j'aH; j'time ; of service. ■ . ' ' ","'../"'[;'''.'.'.i'- •. ;■;.,.•. For further ■or the groom. ".'''■' "''"' : '"/ ,'V;,!', ~,' i ''.'. THE PURE CLYDESDALE .ENTIRE HORSE ! ;; fjL'OKD' L 0 V A t.t;; »■'■■> , !,, ,-... (Petor Law, Proprietor), 1 ■• > ! '." 'Will stand for the .Season at the' Sbwburn 'l° ! '' l; '' ' Swamp. .',]'." .].;,'.;'.„.' LOED. LO JATT Jft* J>eautifai Bay, , | has. immense ,ibone,' and splendid action; 'He* was bred by Mr.' Fraser, Kilmore, Victoria, ont, of his-imported ma* Jess (sire -frsthe/ celebrated' horse Prince Charlie, im>' .ported 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 Kilmbrd against ten, others.;; He has also,,servod in, .the, Benalla. district, and provM'hirriself the'sire pi 'the best stpok in 1 that district ;' : as;woU a's the'.'sire of 'some of ' the most valuable stock "in: the. Mount' Ida : '''•''• •■ '■ ir; '•'' ''■'''■'- ;''■ '• 'm /.-Terms ''U.l ;;i; .*.'"'£3 3s, ' i■■ (payable at the end of the season; Ist Feb.).. i t -,B;eenrely; r fericed arid well watered grass, I paddock.of 40,0 acres ;at thei Sowburn ifor : wares,, wb ere every care < will ibe taken; but t .no responsibility. , , . > : ! ' YOUNG WALLACE, ; :,. Will visit this season Nasebyj ( Dunstan ; Creek, and Blacks, /,, , \ !■. JTOUNG WALLACE is'a <J.ark,.dapple bay, stands 16.4 hands high, 'is■!eight years.old, and,is by £hejmp.ortod>horse William Wallace, out p£ a Lureibred Clydes;' 1 dalomare. ;: t ". , ( ., , ~,',...,,,, \*' '" Youncj Wa.lla.ob" has,proved.,himself a ' wire foal-getter, and his stock in;'.tne^Tuape;: ka district are 'very promising. ,'. ■• TERMS—£3iQs., payable at: the' end of' the season: -All fees to be paid 1 on the'lßt' FebraaryV 18177.':'' '■" ''''-" '.' :-■•-•''.• ~;.' A gopd grass and well-watered paddock? ;pr,ovidedifor mares.. ■■ : '■■>'> '• >'■■■■ . ...Eyery care taken, but no responsibility: : ■..'■J,--'-, •■■■:■■: ;G-EORGE CLUOAS,' ':, ~;; ■:., ~ . . Rougtf Ridge. ' ' 'COACHING- STALLION. OUNG- DANCER will Stand this "■ seasonal the Quartz Reefs/Rough Bidge. YOUNO DANCER is a beautiful Dapple Bay, 3 years old, 16 hands high, quiet temper, and good action. YOUNG- DANCER is by the celebrated r horso Morris Dancer out a Dollar mare > (Dolly), imported from Gippsland; Dolly was the winner of several races both at Cromwell and Dunstau, beating Gaffer Grey, Poison, Ac, with l'J stone up. For particulars as to pedigrees see " Ruff'B Guide." TKHirfl—£3. Oroomage fee, 65., payable At first scrvico. ' ' '".",'. : 'tSfHf A good paddock providod for mares coming fiom a dist'anae, where every 'care will l» taken, but no reßponHibilily^ PETER HOWARD,'' . ','*>•'•'..',• •'.'"' ■:''■■' '"'iPropWe'tbrl '* , THE ENTIRE HORvSE ,(The Property of J..Packnjan) J Will Stand yiis.Season at Kwoburn: Farm.i ■ vXouno QiricTtHATifnv'hred by .John Wood, out, of ihis fast-trotting Mo.dgo, jy. Qijwksand. Madge,/took oho 'iirst'.acd one fecond ,pvi?o a(;..the,Christ- • ch'utich'Shows, arid ' won ' many fast-trotting -WatchCßlii ' ;i !■■'■<:■ ■■■- ■•:• ;■■■' , /. . \ : ■'■'•■ '■'.'•' ' ! ' . Young Quicksand is «/beautiful dapple grey, stands JL&£ h_audß.liigh,,>*ith splendid bone and symrnotiy j a very, docile temper, and a sure foatt'Mller,: ""!" '■"". ' " ' ' - TERMS ' ...';■' ..; ' ; £3 ! '; "' 'fpaydbie before 'r&movnl of-mares!) ■■■ EvOTy'c'o^ve'nie'nce'for'mare^'exists at the Eweburn Farm j consisting' 'of ; 600 !; ntfretr - seourqlyjfeuced , a,rid well- i and divided iftto/hvee t paddocks-7r-one specialjy ;! kept;,ff)r niares/wTth No .charge,,fcjr first eii wce'kL J Eve'rf'cdf-e token, but np'respphsy .Mity. I'QrddtnageSi', payable -fiV time of se.i*.yiceii;) '!'.) f.'-ii'-jLlf'S '■■ : ' '■ i 'rV.V-;>. 1 ■ -■!';■''. JJ jß , pr!fur j th«r pairtioulars apply/to!^proprietor,

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MIC18761202.2.2.1

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 403, 2 December 1876, Page 1

Word count
Tapeke kupu
643

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 403, 2 December 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 403, 2 December 1876, Page 1

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert