THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE - " II A.lt' JJ..R A ."■ Will -stand this seasonrfit.- Mr. /Greer's,' !?oitbi'vn (commenting October Xlth), every' alternate week on Thursday,' Eridav, and PiJ-nvdny, and Mr. Harrington's (Blacks), ' Weitnrsday, -Thursday,-Fr'iday^aturdny. '■. ' and Monday. ITA'RUHA is a bay horse, stands 15 _JL lands 2-iiuches high, withgreat subsfcanc? and quality, good constitution and temper; bred.by | Mr. .Redwood' in 1872 ; got by Tow'.on. dam Fiiv Puritan,by Oliver •Cromwell, out of Coronaria i imported), by Sweetmeat, out of Jessica-, by Lancelot, own brot her to Touchstone. Towton (imported), own brother to the Peer and Marchioness, by Melbourne, dam Oinizelli, "by Touchstone. Oliver Cromwell by Potentate, out of Woodstock, by Theorem (imported). Potentate by Sir Hercules (sire of The Barb), out of Princess, by Gratis-(imported). Haetjha is half brother to Tambirrini, Atalan'.a, Papapa, Korari, and Puriri (winner of the last Oonedin Derby and Cbristcuurch Leger.).- ■:. The above horse haß proved uimself u sure which his patrons of last year can testify. ~ :c.-- : ;.' ':..-'/- ii>■■■■: ■ -*._■•. Good paddocksj securely fenced' and wellwatered; aroprdvfdecl' for i.ma*es «nn'til sucfitime as they are stinted,-of-which due notice will be given-jib*owners, wJi«aTall mares must be-removed and paid for. All; care taken of mare's, withoutresp'onsibilitv; ' '"- ' Terms, £3 10s. ■■--Groom's Fee,- ss. A. JOPP, Proprietor. THE CLYDE&DALE ENTIRE HOBSE . ''DUKE OE'-BDI&BIJIfGrH," (Toe t _pioperty of Joseph Packman and Co.), Will stand this season at the Eweburn Farm, (Ejebiirn;. Diggings), and Weir and Smith's stablesXNaseby) every fortnight. DUKE OF BDIKBTTBGH is a , dark brown horse, seventeen and a-half hands high, and is eight years old. Has immense" bone, and splendid- action. He was bied by E. Frieker, out of the celebrated mare Nora, imported from Melbourne by Mr. P. Aitchison. - Nora was a large prize-taker in Melbourne. His sire is the celebrated horse Lofty j imported from Scotland by the Hon. Mathew Holmes. . JlJctke op-Edinbtjeqh, as a two-year-old, took the first prize in his class at Oamaru. He Ims a docile tempei', is thoroughly staunch and has proved himself a sure foal-geuter in: the Oamar>a and Mount Ida Districts. : . Terms, £3.105. : . "Every convenience for mares esists at the Eweburn Faxm, consisting of 600 acres, securely fenced and well watered, and divided juto, five paddocks one specially kept for mares with foals at foot. No charge for first sis weeks. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Groomage 55., payablefat time of service. AH fees to be paid Dejfpre lemoval of mares,-except guarantees. For .further paiiieulai-s apply to proprietors, or the groom. THE ENTIRE HORSE i ; " TOD KGr QUICKSA ND," (The property of Joseph -Packman), Will stand this season at the Eweburn Farm, and wQJ trevel', ]eyery fortnight between Maliecti's Kyeb'm-n Hotel, Currie's Farm, Kyebum Statiofj Creighton's Farm, M'Credie's i'arm (Kyebum Diggings), Weir arid Smith's stables (Naseby). , "OUNa QUICKSAND, bred by - John Wood, Esq., Chris telvrirch, out of his fast-trotting mare Madge, by Quicksand. Madge took one first an(? .one sedond prize at the Chrislehurch ibhows, and won many fasttrotting matches. Yorora Quicksand is a beautiful dapple grey, stands 15£ hands high, with splendid bone and symmetry; a very docile temper, and ajiurejoal-gefcter. -. ..' ' " Tel-ms, £3. .1- ' Every convenience-for mares exists at the Eweburn Earm, consisting of 6UO acres securely fenced and well .watered, and divided into five paddocks—one specially kept, for mares with foals at foot No charge for first sis weeks., Every caie taken, but no responsibility. Groomage 55., payable at time of service. All fees to be paid before removal of mares, except.guarantees, ..;• '...". For further particulars apply to proprietor, or the groom. THE XEOROUGHEBED ENTIEEHOESE Will stand this season at Btamiltpn Farm. is b f daih'Mo'uuta-u'Maid) by the. Premier (imported), g tiain Old' Mountain Maid; by ./(imported). : Master Eowe by TQBt'on (imported).," dam Miss Kowe, 'by.: Sir Hercules, g dam Miss Miller, by Young Wanderei ; Touton bj Melbourne, 'dam Cinizelli, by Touchstone. Mountain Maid was imported from Victoria, and shown by C. Water, Esq. as a thoroughbred at Dunedin and Taieri Agricultural Shows against all comers, and was always awarded first prize—besides producing .three winnprs on the turf. Warhawk is the'sire of Flying Buck, Campderi, &c. The Premier is the maternal g. sire of the celebrated Richmond, Maid of all Work, iSea Spray, jßrieeis, Foist King, &o. Master .Eowe, as a racehorse, won all bis races cleverly, and proved hi aiself equal to anything in New Zealand. His site Touton is full brofchev to The Peer, and Marchioness, winner of the-English Oaks j and dam of Fishhook, Angler, &c, half brother to Marquis, winner of the 2000 Guineas, second in the Derby, and winnei of the St. Legeiv Sir Hercules is the sire of lhe Barb, YalLendon, &c. : BucßrrrAXUS.is a'beautiful rich brown, five 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 maves cannot fail to produce high-priced buggy horse 3, stylish weight-Carrying hackneys, and racehorses of a rery high order. The mares will run in well, watered English gi'as3 paddocks. Abundance of feed guaranteed.. Every care taken without responsibility. Terms, £3 10s. each/ . Guarantees per agreement. T. & J. FOSTER, Proprietors. T HE THO CIOUGHBRED ENTIRE HOESE "MESET KIN&" : Will travel this season (commencing on the 20th October), visiting punctua'ly once a fortnight Naseby, Hamilton, Sowburn, Blacks, Diybread, Welshman's, and St. Bathans. ; , MEERY KTNG is bj the renowned sirs Tom Iving, by T\ms Tom, out of ihe b"'-5( ?am in iheProvinro in. h?r day,) by Vaivl.roaxo,(inipor'..cd by Mi-, to Gippsland). ■.."'..'...'" ".,'■'". Meesy Fing atonds 16 hands'; high, is a. bright chestnut, aiid vising 8 year's old.- Is'ppssessed of grej*t power uud symmetry;! and has proved a sure foal-getter in the r Oamaru Tokoinuiriro, and Teviot JJistriets. Terms, £'6 3s. Groomage fee, ss. d. CROSSAN, Proprietor.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 443, 11 October 1877, Page 2
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