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tetttiw lows. ;/, THE, ,- : "THOROUGH- i^--. 'into' I '"'"' '' , '•'";. Y.,;. ,J ' ''BUCEPHALUS, 1 Will stand thia season at Hamilton Farm. ) UCEPHALUS is by Master Eowe J 'dam Mountain Maid by the Premier (imported), *g. dam Old Mountain Maid, by 'Wtirhawk (imported). ' Master Rowe-by Touton (imported), dam Miss , Rowe,, hy,'Sir, Hercules,, g. dam Miss , Miller by r Young 'Wanderer ;, 'Teuton- by Melbourne, dam Ciriizela by Touchstone. > Monntahtf-'Maid'was toria,- ;and ? shown .by/ C.;' Water, Esq.!, as a : atDunedin and-,Taierij Agricultural, Shows, against all comers,'and was' always.awarded first prize—besides producing three winners on the turf. • ; Warhawk''is the'sire of Flying Buck, Camden, &c , The, Premier is the 'maternal g. sire of the celebrated Richmond, 'Maid of all Work, Sea Spray, &c. . , ~,;.; 'Master, Rowe as a race horse won all his racea cleverly;: ' and proved himself equal to - anythingjn New Zealand. His sire : Touton is fuU brother to. The: Peer,and Marchioness, winner, of the English Oaks, and-dam 'of Fish' : Hook;.' Angler,; &c„ half brother to Marquis, "winner of the'2ooo Guineas, in the Derby and winner of''the ,'St: Leger. Sic ; Herculesia.the sire of the Barb; Yattenden,. &c.. .„,,..,: ..'■ \, :,;: -,■•; •■'.' i : '■'■■"' BtfdEPHALas'is a beautiful, rich, brown, 4 years' old* stands 16 hands! inch. Has immense' bone>and great muscular power, 'with . perfect action-,".and do6ile tempeiv With; such . a combination of : the,yery tbesfrblood,;suitable ; rriares 'cannot, t fail .to produce high'rririced, ■buggy' stylish weight-carrying' hab■Aeys,'ahd:race'hbrses of a very'high order. • ! •The'.'-mares will run '• in -well watered j En-, 'glish grass-paddocka. Abundance of I'feed guaranteed.,. Every care taken«w4tbojit .-rev. 'apdhsibiliiy'.'-./'' '_'" . „r-.,•',.!'".. ■ '..■'* ■< Tenris-^JEiJ' 10srV : 'eachi' l Guarantees : per•agrdementO T..& J; : FOST.&R, • i iji-j. , I Proprietors. Will Travel the Maniotbto, and Ida' Valley, '■ ;>• .•:■!{■■■':■"'} Districts.- ' '' T j "ARUHA itf a Bay Horsey bred ....; by Mr i Redwood in 1872, got by .Tow.tpn/damFair Puritan; by Oliver CromrV?.ll,, out ,of Cnronaria;(imported), by Sweet,-' nieat, out of Jessica, by Launcelot, own , brb:. th'er to Tquch stone. ' : , . Towton'(imported)) by Melbourne, dam. Ciriizellvby'Touchstone/ ; s "'"• ~'; .Olireur j Cromwell by Potentate out of Woodstock, ( by T b.£prenij (imported) ; : put of .a :mn re!'. imported, to New Sp.uth,Wales from England. ' ' ; ' T Potentate, J ' by' Sir Hercules ; .(sire of. tbe 'Barb) 'out-of OPrincessj by Gratis (imported); ■ Marchioness',iari'own sister to Towton, won the/Paksiin, 185,5; ~ Marchioness has' bred! in Yictoria Koae,of Denmark, Fishhook; Angler (sire of tlie' Chrysolite colt, winner, of, the Derby at the'late A.'J.O. Meeting).,.and other .good animals.'' ; (The Marquis, a sonj Ciuizelli by, Stockwell, won the Two Thousand Guineas in 1862;,-ranisecprid/for'the Derby, for which h,e was, first favorite, and ,won tbe, St. ; Leger.) • "HABTTHA, when a, yearling,.was-sold by Mr. Redwodri'for s2d'guineas. ,i i;; Teems:..'.>/.';fi3. '' ;; Groomage Fee, sa. ' v ;■■-;■ : ' ■ : ' A. JOPP, Proprietor. THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE V"T7"INQ ALFBED. , .Will Stand this season at Taieri Lake Station, via Macraes or Hyde, where well-grassed Paddocks will be found. - EING AnrakDjis a Chesnut Horse, three' years old, Btands 16 hands high, of great bone andmuscular power; got by Prince Alfred, the host, weight-carrying .and coaching-sire 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 Misß Alfred by King Alfred, by Pyrrhus the First. Tkems—£4 Ids. w-room's Fee, os. payable 11 . before removal of mares. J. CHISHOLM. . ilublix; D»otkes. I !; EB WIE D. LOST, from ' Naseby,- a Black FILLY, -white on hind foot, and'branded 7 on noar shoulder. • Arfy person returning her to Alex. Pearson, Naseby, will receive the above rowa'rd, ' THJ3CeUTEIUOX. HOTEn, Princes Street, Dunodia. "" > 0 DBBICE i M'A.OLEOD has much pleasure in informing his friends and tho public tbat he has Opcinyl Premises opposite the CriterioniHotol, Duuedin, with a Choice' Assortmept of < '•'• *" China, Gloss, Earthenwaro, Vases, Lußfcree,' .:, • '.'': v :■< ; &C.| &c.; ~.., Dinner Servicesji Tea Services, BreakfastiScts, Table Glass, aud Flower ;.. '" ,", ."[Stands'in great variety. . ; ' R.'M. trnsts that parties furaiahiijg, will pay d visit to his show- ror-r, Vrforo making. their puichiisok.'' '' 1; jj .-, 7-i:;Kotc*the-Add;-r--.-, '• ''": , ,- i : i i: .Opposite the Gritii. ~->..-. Hotel, ;•' '/., Priacds Street, iiunad'ij. .-.- ~K to. - notify to'the ; inh'abi::i'i!.j of Naseby and surrounding dfstricts that, in .consfrquence pi' the. marked favor he-has -md Vith at their hands, during bbeipust fewv.oplrn, it is his intention to.perraanerftly'rCciUu.us the. ./; Ji/lcKEßiU'.ysiN'j.ss Opened by him*. . AirMngemenf.s hare,_been made for the • supply of the " : , ' " ' ' -"' ■■■ r- ::;üBKS:C FAT'S'IOCK ■" ;'"" " ■ ~- during;the winter months. ■ ~ ' vet .Unequalled in Saßeby. - .-.,';'; ■-,:: ;^PMi. : AND ;SEE !' ' : '

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

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

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

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