ES m THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE ' " Fl A"H U H A " Will stand -this wnson at, \|f. Greer's. Sowb.iirn (roiniflflHi-jnj; ijfctjoht'jr')itV),",eVft> , j altnuate week tin WeillKVifitvfM'ljlliiauiur.'.lixi lnV'Siifiirtli.-v.- i A.-1_ hand- 2_iiiielies stane; ai.ri quiilttjr, ~0 per; bred by Mr: Redwoods in lowion, dam Fair well, out of Ooronaria .iinponl'e4V,.iby\S.w-ee.|;?'. meat, out of Jessica, by Lancelot, own' bro-" 1 her to fouchittone. Towtoii (iinportedK-oWn brother to the Peer and MaTvliionVs*,' by'-Mel-bourne, dam l*iuiz«ili, by Touchstone r Wu vt-r Cromwdl by Potentate, oat. or Woodstock-, hy Theorem (iirip..ir.ted)l Potentate, by" Sir Hercules (aire of The Barb*, out of P-rin'cless, hv Grari* (imported). " H'ak'uh v » half bro-', tlier <o Tuhiburini,'Atoltiiiu, aml-Puriri (winner of the last Dunedin Derby; and Christehureh Leger.) ... The above horse has proved himself-.ii ; sure;! foal-getter, which, his patrons of .last'p.ej£. ; ijanj •tfs'ify. ■• •• .r.. ~.....■. '.-.-...""•'•".■'•,'-:' Good paddocks, securely fenced..and,><fll: watered, are provided for nVires.AJutil,-sucnf time is they are stinted, o\\ which-due-notice will be g : ven to owner*, when all .mares mustb<> removed and paid for. ■ All eaio taken of tnares, without responsibilitv. Terms, Jt3 1(K Groom's Fee, ss. . A. JOPP, Proprietor. THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSK "DUKK OF EDr.NEJhGH," (The property of Joseph Packman and Co.), Will stand this se-isoii at the Ewebum Furm, an i will travel between Malloeh's Kvebum Hotel. Oumf'sFiirm, Kyebu'rtiStation, Creighton's Fur.i, M/Oredi->> Farm <Kveburn Diggings), and Weir and Smith's stables every fortnight. DUKE OF EDINBUJ G>i is a dark brown horse, seventeen and n-half hands high, and is eight yeuis old'. Has imi..ense bone, nnd splendid a.-timi. lie was b;ed by K. I ricker, out. of the celebrated mare Xora, imported from Melbourne by Mr. P, litchison .Nora was a large prizo-laker in .Melbourne. liis sire ia the < eleb'rated horse Lofry, imported from i.cotland by the Finn. Muthevr .i^olui' a B. J>pke of Edinbohoh, as u. twn-year-o'd, to dc the first, prize in his class at Oainuru. Ue tias a di.-cile temper, i a tho roughly tdaunch and has proved himself n sure foal ge ter in the Oauiaru and Mount Ida Districts. Terms. £3 10a. Every convetdenee for mares "lists at the Kwct-uui Farm, con-i-ting of GJO acres, securely fenc:d n:id well watered, and divide l is.to five paddocks one spi-cially kept for mitres with fouls at. foot. No charge (or fi>si six weeks, '•'very cure taken, but no responsibility. GrDoinagj 55., p.iyable at time of service. All fees to be pail before removal of mines, «xcept guaraueys. Kor further particulars apply to proprietors, or the groom. THE ENTIRE HORSE "YOUNG QUICKSAND," (The property of Joseph Packman), ' Will stand this season at the Eweburn Farm, and will travel every fortright between ' Mallc'ch's Kye'-vurn Hotel, Ciirrie's F-*rrn, Kyi burn Station, Farm, M'Credie's Farm (Kyehu-n Diggings;, Weir and Smith's stubies (A'aseby). /"Oi'JSSr QUICKSAND, bred by | L Jahn Wood, Esq , Christehureh, out of j his fast-trotting ni::re Madge, by Quicksand Madge took one first anc one second i.riz** at the Ghristchurc!; fchows, and won many fasttrottine matches. Yopng- "Quicksand is a j b-'ituttful dapple gr- y, stands 154 bauds high, i with spt .ndi'l bone an ' symmetry ; a very do- j cile temper, aud a sure (oal-getter. Terms, £3.' ! Every convenience fur mares exists at the Eweburn Farm, consisting of G.-O acres »e eurely fenced anil well watered, and divided into five paddocks—one »peciaHy keot for mures with foals ht foot No charge for firot six w-ceks. JKrery cute taken, bu'j no responsibilty. Gro;)iiiage 55.. p»yable at time of service. All fees to be paid before removal of uinres, «xcept gu-in-ntees. For further parricubrß apply to proprietor, or the-groom.. THETUOFiOUOnBHF.DENTTREHOKSE "HUCEIMIALPS" Will stand this season at Hamilton Farm. BUCEPII A LUS is by Master Howe, dam Mountain Muid, hy the Premier, (imported), g (lain Old Mount*in Maid, by Wurhuwk (imported). Master Rone by I'outon (imported), dam Mis>3 Rowe, bv Sir Hercules, g dam Miss Mdiei, bv Young Wanderer; louton by Melbourne, dam Cinizelli, ' by Touchstoiip. Moun'iiin Maid w«s imported from Victoria, aud shown by C. Water, Kcq. as a thoroughbred at, Duiiedin and Taieri Agricultural Shows iiguinst, all comers, nnd was alwa\s awarded first, prize—besides producing three wint)> on the turf. W-.r-Hawk i» the sire of Flying Hue", Campden, Ac. Tho Premier is the maternal g m're of the celeb.ate 1 Kichmond, M«id of all WVrk, Sea Spray, Briseis, Foist King, &c. Master Uowe, ts a racehorse, won «dl his races cleverly, and uroved himself equni to anything" in New Z-aland. His sire Touton-is full brother to The Peer, and Marchioness, winner of the English Oaks, and dam of Fishhook, Angler, &c , half brother to M«rquis, winner of the 2000 Guineas, second in the Derby, and whin-r nt the 8)t. Sir Hercules'is the sire of Ihe Yattendon, &c. IiUCKPHALTJS is a beautiful rich brown, fi«re 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 v»*ry best blood, suitable mares cannot fail to produce hufh-priced bug gy horses, stylish weight earning hackneys, and racehorses of a very high order The mares will run in well w.tcred Fng'ir-h grass paddocks. Abundance of feed guaranteed. Evo-y e.ire tak ',i without responsibility. Terms, £3 10s each. Guarantees per ag>eement. T. & J. FOSTER, Proprietors. THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE " KING ALFRED," Will stand this season at the Taieri Lake Station, via Macraes or Hyde, where well grassed padd-cka will found,: ar.d all care taken, but no responsibility incurred. "7-ING ALFRED is a chestnut horse, four years old, stands sixteen hands high of grea* bone and muscular pow er, got hy Prince Aifre'd—a grand weight carrying and coaching sire. Prince Alfred 'umself is thoroughbred, and a winr.ini» steepleeh iser on the Victorian turf, by M<\ ■Thomas Austin's'imported horse 'Hoiardo, bj Orlando (a'.Derby winner-)- -<jut of Miss Alv fred; .by KingAJfred, yv-'PyrrhuiJ'tlio First. 3 y.OEI&tiOUL
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 448, 17 November 1877, Page 2
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962Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 448, 17 November 1877, Page 2
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