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'■'".', THE COAGtIING. STALLION- '■"•■■• '■ YOU N G D A'N CE R " ' Will stand this season at; the Kougb Ridge. XTOU m t UA N C BI? is a ■ beautiful i-i ■u- In i pp l le bay ' five y ears old ' sixteen hands high, has a quiet temper, is a «ood worker, with fine acrion. Yovsg ~D\ vcer is by the celebrated horse Morris Dancer, out of a Dollar mare (Dolly) imported from (•nppsJand. Dolly was the winner of several races, both at Cromwell and Dunstan, beating Gaffer Grey, Poison, &c, with 11 stone up. Yofxg I'anceb has proved himself to be a sure foal-getter. For particulars as to pedigree see Huffs Guide. Terms, £3. Groom's 55., payable at time of service. All fee 3to be paid before removal of mares, guarantees excepted. A good paddock for mares, coming from a distance, where every care will be taken, but no responsibility. PETER HOWARD, Proprietor. THE ENTIRE DRAUGHT HORSE "YOUNG- KBL'OKMEK" Will trove! in the Districts of Blacks, Drybivad, St. Bathat.*, and Blacks; one Hill. 7WXG KEFOkMKK, by. Ktnperor, was bred by the late Mr. Donald Grant, Kirklands ; dam, Gentle, by Champion ; Champion, bred by Mr. Anderson, Drumore, Wigtonshire, Scotland. Champion when a yearling, gained Iwo first prizes ; as a two year old, four first and two second prizes ; when a three-year old a premium of 40 sovereigns at Glasgow; when four years old a premium of 50 sovereigns given by the Kircudl right Agricultural Society; and when five years old a £4O premium at Gl.wow • he also got a silver medal for the five be°st yearlings got by any horse in 1859. Als > a number "of first prizes in Australia, and first prize at-f he Tuien the onlv year he was shown Gentle's dam, Betty, wns bred by Captain Gardner, Dundenong, Victoria, sire, the imported Clydesdale horse Reformer, d 'in Bess imported hy Captain Gardner Betty gained first prize as a one-y<vir-old in Melbourne, in 18GI5; second as a t wo-j ear-old in ISRS ; and first as & three-year-old in 1566-—all iii Melbourne. lUvormer. is a brown horse, 16 hands hio-h rising'four years old. ~ "' Terms, £4. Grboinage, ss. For particulars apply to K. GAW, Proprietor. i OLYDtiSDAIt .SXTifIE HOUSE "TO; X(J WALLACE 11 . i-.-ive! !.his smsovi in the Hughum. Liu ■JI-.-y, and Ihi.-isCri Creek DiHi-iols 7"OtTNG WAL-L/.Cliisbj- the wellknown imported horse Sir William *- ailace, and out of the pure Clydesdale mare Jessie, imported from Tasmania*. Yofng Wallace is rising nine years old, stands 16i lian'Js High, j 8 a dark dappled bay, lias snl: udid m.-tion, of a docile temper, and hits proved a sure foul-eett,er in the Tokornairiro, Teviofc, and inn Tailey districts, and is perfectly staun. h in harness. A gojd grass and well-watered paddock provided for mare 3. All care taken, but no responsibility Terms, £3. Groomuge, ss. G. CLTJC AS, Proprietor. The Imported TiJ.O ROUGH BRED RACING STALLION " M KC'H -i N I C " Will stand at Shag Valley Station, Waihemo. ,*/b .\ i\j was imported froin LT.J. Tasmania in the early part of the present year, after extraordinary successes at the hiobart TAavii races in 1876—Lis first racing season. He is now Kve years old, and, as will be seen by the following notes of his pedigree, conies of the best strains of blood in the Australasian Colonies. Mechanic is by Architect, out of Black Bess, the dam of the celebrated racing mare Victoria. Architect by Peter WiJkins (imported), out of Coverness, by Conrad (imported), out of Bequest,' hy Snozer (imported) Peter Wilkins (imported) by the famous Flying Dutchman, out of Boardingschool Miss, by Plenipotentiary. Peter Wilkins was the. sire of.. The Quack, Beuvolid. and other celebrated racing stallions. Mechanic in 1576 won the ;\:aiden Plate and the Hurdle Race, and also ran second in both the Welter Kace and Trial >takes at Hobart Town, beating on these occasions several Melbourne horses brought over for- the meeting. His success in both flat and hurdle races shows the possession of a rare combination of speed anil power MtiCHANic is a magnificent black, with perfect symmetry of figure, and faultless points ; his temper is perfect, and he is thoroughly sound in wind and limb First-class paddocks are provided at the station free of charge, and experienced men are detailed daily to ensure every care being taken with respect to marcs, though responsibility cannot by incurred. The present •season will We strictly limited to forty mares. TISkMjS for this season, £3 iUs.; or, »uaranteed, £4 10s Groom's fee, ss. For "further particulars, or special arrangements, application may be made to the Manager at the Head Station. At Shag Valley Station, Waihemo. THE IMPORTED nniMOK pony stallion. "DICK." Terms on application. No charge for pad".kii'.g or ynoni's fees. Vliiu'ic 11 oilers. T~\ ' KssM AKI \(I - MIS - JA X E Jt-/ i -UN .\ 'aLI S hvfifi '.< im! inl it.e I h.ii she ,ia.M .ciiiniiii-iii-i'd bo-in irs as a Di-'ssm.iker ir, Leveii-stivel. Xu-:eby. J. f>. »as Tor a itttwVr »!' rears -villi Mrs. IJoher's, ami is prepared oe: •nid hiidiiomille styles, all orders lor dresses, Leven street, iSTaseby. < INsr.RANGB COvii'ANY OF NEW ZEALAND. CAPITAL, £2,000,000. FIRE ATJD MA lllN\l INSURANCES of every description effected at : LOWEST CURRiLT'c' RATES. rSDEE AND GEORGE, Agents for JJ aseby; W-. O, KIRE.CALDY, Uanager, Dnoedia.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 450, 1 December 1877, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 450, 1 December 1877, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 450, 1 December 1877, Page 2

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