THE THOIJOUtHrBRED HORSE | . ' " HA K U if' A -J\ ' } Will stand this si-ason at Mr. Greer's, Smvburn'(co'innieiiciiig October 11th), every altrrnate week on Thursday, Fridav, and Saturday, and Mr. Harrington'* (BWkaj, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Monday. ~TT~AuTJHA is a bay horse, stand? 15 Li- hands 2£inches high, with great subBtanc- ai.d quality, good constitution and 'em per; bred by Mr. Redwood in 1878 ; got by Towton, dam Fair Puritan, by Oliver i'roiu well, out of Coronaria imported), by Sweetmeat, out of Jessica, by Lancelot, own brother to Touchstone. Towton (imported), own brother to the Peer and Marchioness, by Melbourne, daiTi Oinizrlli, by Touchstone. Oliver Oroniwell by Potentate, or.toi' Woodstock, by Theorem (imported). Potentate by Sir i Hercules (sire of The Barb), out of Princess, Iby Gratis (imported). Haru>ia is half brother to Tamburini, Atalanla, Papa pa, Kornri. and Kuriri (winner of the last Ihiriedin Derby and Christebureh Leger.) The above-horse has proved himself u sure foal-getter, "which his patrons of last can teslify. Geod paddocks, securely fenced and well watered, are provided for mures until sueli time as they are slintcd, of which due notice will be given to owners, when all marcs must be removed and paid for. All care taken of mares, without responsibility. Terms, £3 10a. Groom's Fee, os.' A. JOPP, Proprietor. THE CLYDESDALE KNTIEE UORSR " DDKE 'or EDJ.\UU KGu," (The property of Joseph Packman and Co.), Will stand this season at the Eweburn Farm and will travel between Mai loch's Kveburn Hotel; Currie's Farm, Kveburn Station, Creightoti's Farwi, M'Oredie's Farm 'Kyeburn Digging a), and Weir and Smith's stables (fv'aseby) every fortni>'ht. DUKE OF KDISBUI.G'H is a dark brown horse, seventeen and a-balf hands high, atTl is eight years old. Has imi..ense bone, and splendid action, lie was b.ed by l£ cricker, out of the ceiebrat-ed mare Nora, imported from Melbourne by Vlv. p. \ifehisou. .Nora was a large prize-taker in Melbourne. His sire is the . elebratfd horse Lof'y, imported from Scotland by the Km. Mnthew i.ohn j B. Jutkkof BtiixHcuofi, as a two-yeai'-u'd. took the first prize in his cl.-iss at Oainuru Lie has a docile (cmper, L< tho roughly staunch ami has proved himself a sure foal ge ter in the Oanmru and Mount Ida Districts. Terms, £3 10s. Every convenience for mares »xists at the Eweburn Farm, consisting of 6'oo acres, se cuTely fenc. d and well watered, and divide ! ir.to five paddocks —one specially kept for mares with foals at. foot. No charge for first six weeks, '''very care taken, but no responsibility. Groomag.; os., p-iyttble at time of servi.:e. All fees to be |,ai I before removal of mares, f-xcept guiraii'ees. For further particulars apply to proprietors, or the groom. THRENTIRE HORSE " YOUN G QUJOKSA N L\" (The property of Joseph Packman), Will stand this season at the Eweburn Farm, and will travel every fortnight between Malloch's Kyeburu Hotel, Currie's F-irm, Kyebui-n Station, Oreighton's Farm, M'Oredie's Farm (Kyeburn Diggings), Weir and Smith's stables (Naseby)". YOUNG QUICKS A i\'l), bred by John Wood, Ksq., C'hristchureh, out of his fas!-trotting mare Madge, by Quicksand. Madge took one first anc one second nriz* at the Ohristchurc'-. bhows, and won m.'uiy fasftrofcting tnaiches. Yot?ng Quicksa-d i.- «■ beautiful dapple grey, stands 15£ hand? hitf,, with spu-ndi-t bone an! symmetry ; a verv docile temper, and a sure foal-getter. Terms, £3. Every convenience for mares exists at the Eweburn. Farm, consisting of 600 acres se eurely fenced and well watered, and divided into five paddocks—one specially keot for mares with foals at foot No charge for first six weeks. Every caic taken, biii'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 THOROUGH B RED ENTIRE HORSE "BUCEPHALUS" Will stand this season at Hamilton Farm. BFC EPH ALUS is by Master Kowe, dam Mountain Maid, by the Premier (imported), guam Old Mountain- Maid, by Warbawk (imported). Master Howe by Tout on (imported), dam Miss Rowe, by Sir Hercules, g dum Miss Vliliei, bv Young Wanderer; iouton by Melbourne, dam Ciuizelli, by Touchstone. Mountain Maid w.-.s imported from Victoria, and shown by C. Water, Haq. as a thoroughbred at Duriedin and Taieri Agricultural Shows against all comers, nnd was always awarded first prize—besides producing three winn<rn on the tnrf. Wnrhawk is the sire of Flying Buck, Campden, &c. The Premier is the maternal g sire of the celebs ated Richmond, Maid of all Work, Sea Spraj, Briseis, Foist Zing, &c. Master Kowe, as a racehorse, won till his races cleverly, and proved himself equal to anything in New Zealand. 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 Marquis, winner of the 2000 Ghiineus, second in the Derby, and winner ot the at. Sir Hercules is iho sire of'l he Barb, Yattendon, &e. BucupiuLUS is a beautiful rich brown, fire years ojd, stands 16 hands 1 inch Har- immense bone and great inus'-uinr power, wiih perfect action, unit docile temper. With such a cmbinntion of the verv best blond, suitable The, ma;'*-* iviil run in well v;.. teirU S-ii;:!i grass paddock.-. .'. bm.daisce of fee.; : n; <ra teed. £ve-y care tak ,\ without responsihili: Terms, £3 10s each Guarantees per agreement. ■' T. & J. FO/i'ER, Proprietors THE THOR tUGIIBRED HORSE "KING ALFKKD," Will stand this season at the Taieri Lake Station, via Macraes or Hyde, where wc-l grnssed paddncks will bv found, nnd ;iii care taken, but no responsibility incurred KING ALFRED is a dieetnuihorse, four years old, stands sixteen hands high of grca' bone and muscular pow er, got by Prince Alfred—a grind weight carrying and coaching sire. Prince Alfred iumse'i' i 3 thoroughbred, and a winrin» steeplechaser on the Victorian turf, by Mr. Thomas Austin's imported horse Bohinlo, by Orlando (a Derby winner) out of Mifiß Alfred, by .King Alfred, by Pyrrhus the First. Terms, £3 35., Groomage fee, SB,, payable before removal of naro*. r. CHI«HOLM.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 450, 1 December 1877, Page 2
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