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(iktftt fjcrrsis. THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE T\UKE OF EDINBURGH -m-J (The Property of J. Packman and Co.), Will Stand this Season at Eweburn Farm. > Dukk of Edinburgh is a dark brown horse, oeventeen and a-luilf hands high, and is seven -/earl old.' * Has immense ,bone, and splendid action. He, was bred' 'by E. Frieker, out of the celebrated inaro Ndra, imported from Melbourne by Mr. P.. Aitchison. Nora was a large prize-taker in Melbourne. His sire is tbe celebrated horse Lofty, imported from Scotland by tlno Hon. Mathow Holmes. Duke of Edinburgh, as a two-year-old, took •the first prize in his class at Oamaru. He haß a docile temper, is .thoroughly staunch, and has proved-himself a ssure foal-getter in the Oamaru and Mount Ida Districts. TERMS ... £3 10s. Every, convenience for mares. exists at the Eweburn Farm, ''consisting of 600 acres, securely fenced and well-watered, and divided iiifco- tli'ree. paddocks—one specially kept for mares with foals at foot. No charge for first six weeks. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Groomage Ss., payable at time of service. For further particulars apply to proprietors, or the groom. THE PURE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE "lOEDLOVAT T," (Peter Law, Proprietor), Will Btand for the Season at the Sowburn Swamp. LORD LOVATl 1 is a beautiful Bay, lias immense bone, and splendid action. He was bred by Mr. Eraser, Kilmore, Victoria, out of liis imported mare Jess (sire —tho celebrated ; horso Prince Charlie, imported from Scotland by J. anAM. M'lntosh), and has taken several First Prizes as a year ■and two-year-old,,among which he gained the First at ICilmore against ten others. He has also served in T the'' 1 Benalla district, and iproyecl himself the.'sfire of the best stock in that .districtas,well as the sire of some of the most valuable stock in the Mount Ida district. ■ . ' • Terms,, . £3 3s, , (payable at the end of the'season, Ist Feb.). ' Securely fenced (ind well' watered grass paddock of 400 acrfcs at the Sowburn for Jnares, where every Care will he taken, but no responsibility. CLYDK3 THE DALE ENTIRE lIOESE YOUNG WALLACE, Will visit this soason Naseby, Dunstan Creek, and Blacks. - "TTOUNG WALLACE is a dark, dapple l .JL. : bay, stands 16i hands high, is eight vear3 old, and is by the imported horse Sir William Wallace, out of a.pure-bred Olydesdale mare. ' ; ' YptfNG) Wallace has proved himself a suro foal-getter, andjhis.stock in the Tuapeka district are ,very. prpmising. TERMS—-£3 10a., payable at the end of the season. . All feeSjto be paid on tho Ist •February ,18^7. A good grass and well-watered paddock provided for mares. Every care taken, but no responsibility. GEORGE CLUCAS, ', , . i Rough' Ridge; i ' 11 _____ COACHING STALLION. Young danced will "stand this season at the Quartz Reefs, Rough Ridged • YOUNG- DANCER is a beautiful Dapple Bay, 3 years old, 16 handsliigh, quiet temper, .'and good action. ' YOUNG DANCER is ! by tho celebrated hairae- Morris : Dancer 'out a Dollar mare ( T ')olly), imported from Gippsland. Dolly .11 the winner of several races bothatCromlland Dunstan, beating GafFer Grey, Poi- ; &0., with 11 stone np. ; . For particulars as to pedigreeasoe "Ruff's tiuide." Tkkms—£3. Groomage fee, 55., payable at first service. • A good paddock provided for mares coming fiom a distance, where every care will fee taken, but no responsibility. PETER HOWARD, Proprietor. THE ENTIRE HORSE VOUNG QUICKSAND, ' -1- (The Property of J. Packman) Will Stand this Season at H'weburn Farm. Young Quicksand, bred by John Wood, Esq., Chriitohurch, out 'of his fast-trotting mare Madge, bj Quicksand. Madge took one, first and one Becond prize at the Christo'nuroh Shows, and won many fast-trotting matches. Young Quicksand is a beautiful dapple grey, stands 15i hands high,, with splendid bone and symmetry ; a very docile temper, and a sure foal-getter. TERMS £3 fpaijnb'« before mm-ovnl of mares.) Every convenience for mares exists at the Ewoburn Farm, consisting of 600 acres securely fenced and v/fll-watered, and divided into three paddocks—one specially kept for mama with fouis at foot. No cliargo for first six weeks. Every care taken, hut no responsibility. Grooai.igo 55., payable at time of service. For further particulars apply to proprietor, fljr tho groom,

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 405, 21 December 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 405, 21 December 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 405, 21 December 1876, Page 1

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