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Horses THE IMPORTED LINCOLN CART STALLION, "BLACK DOUGLAS" WILL TRAVEL FOR THE. SEASON, ON AND AFTER THE 25th INSTANT, And remain for a short period at the following places: — Myross Bush; One Tree Point; Company's Stations ; Half-way Bush ; Mabel Bush j Forest Hill; Wallacetown, and Invercargill. Black Douglas, by Agronomer, dam Blackbird, bred by Dr Wihnore, of Tasmania. The sire, Agronomer, was bred by Mr Westfield, of South Carlton, near Lincoln, and was bought by Mr Robert Howard, of Rise Farm, Norton, Lincoln, on the 10th October, 1853, and exhibited by him at the Royal Agricultural Society's Show, held at Lincoln, England, in July, 1854, where he was awarded the Ist prize as the best Yearling Agricultural Stallion in Class 3rd, No: 228 of the Society's Catalogue. The prize open to all breeds of Cart Horses. The following is taken from the Mark Lane Express and Agricultural Journal^ of 24th July, ! 1854: "The most remarkable animal, in our J opinion in the yard, or at any rate amongst the I Horses, may be seen in the 3rd class ; we need | not say that we allude to Mr Robert Howard's ! Prize Yearling; every one mentions it with a glow of enthusiasm. It stands out alone in the class, and the other competitors. suffer by the comparison, although there are some fine colts too. And Lincolnshire bears the belt. Never did we see a yearling so furnished, his points excel those of some four year olds. The Ist Prize could not have been more properly awarded, although the other yearlings are dwarfed by comparison with this peerless creature." Agronomer was imported by Richard Lewis, Esq., of Rifle Downs, in 1855, and has only, been exhibited at one Show Yard in the Colony which ■was at Hamilton, Victoria, in 1858, where he was awarded the Ist Prize. He is by Sir Abraham Newland, jun.; grandsire, Abraham Newland, j Ben., never beaten in the neighborhood. Dam, Mr Westfield's extraordinary mare, by that noted horse, John Bull. Black Douglas has prove.) himself a sure foal getter, and his produce is s" ■ ut none in the Portland District vIMS : THREE GUINEAS. £1 . v.isßing foal will be served next year gratutiously. D. M'INTYRE. Livercargill, Oct. 11, 1867. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT RIVERTON, AND XBAVBL THE APABIMA & COTTNTBT DISTEICT3, The Thorough-bred Clydesdale Entire (Imported) "YOUNG- CLYDE." •yOUNG CLYDE bj Ou> Clyde; dam, -^- Flower by Champion; grand-dam, imported mare ; was bred in Tasmania by James Griffin, Esq. ; is five years old ; a rich dappled Bay ; stands 16£ hands high ; has fine flat bone ; very muscular, with superior action, and exceedingly quiet temper ; is Btaunch in harness, and guaranteed a sure foal getter. Old Clyde, imported into Tasmania from Scotland by R. Q. Kermode, Esq., ■was winner of eleven first prizes in Scotland against sU comers ; acknowledged by competent judges to be the best Clydesdale ever imported into Tasmania. Dam, Flower, by celebrated horse Champion; grand-dam, Rose, imported into Tasmania by Dr Wihnore, the breeder of some of the finest horses in that Colony. TERMS— FOUR GUINEAS. PRINTZ & CLOADE. nno STAND THIS SEASON, AT H. HOWELL'S, HALF-WAY BUSH, The Thorough-bred Stallion, "SECUNDU S." By Premier, (imported), dam, Enigma, by Figaro, Grand-dam, Black Bess, was bred by Thomas Austin, Esq., Barwon Park. For further particulars see Victorian Stud Book. Premier is by Toryboy, out of Baroness by Leopold, out of The Dutchess, winner of the St. Leger, by Cardinal York. Premier won the Sefton Plate at Liverpool, and the Staffordshire Plate. Premier is also the sire of the following •winning horses: — Tricolor, Brownlock, Artaxerxes, Fusileer, Presto, Tomboy, Musidora, Ebor, Mormon, &c, &c. Secvndus is halfbrother to Mormon, who won in five years no less than £6,990. SEOUNDire is a beautiful bright bay ; 15 hands 3 inches high, of great power ; with black points ; 8 years old ; has a very fine temper ; has proved himself a sure foal-getter, and his foals have turned out exceedingly handsome. He won the Ballarat 2 and 3-year old Biennials ; and was fourth for the Two Thousand Guineas, won by his half-brother Mormon. He also ran second for the Town Plate, won by Archer. TERMS: FIVE GUINEAS, Groom, ss. Should sufficient inducement offer, Secundus ■will travel to Wallacetown, or Invercargill, peritii! ; '--i'ly. H. HOWELLS. liiß I3JPOBTED THOBOTTGH-BBED HOBSB '• LEAMINaTON," ■vram stand at CROYDON STATION. LEAMINGTON, a brown horse by "Leamington," dam sister of " Mercy" by " Melbourne," grand dam by " Fred" by " Romulus," her dam "Selina" by "Fitz-Teazle," out of " Rally by Hiacinthus," foaled 1862, imported by Money Wigram, Esq. "Leamington" by "Faugh" a Batiagh," dam " Pantaloon" mare, bred by Lord Westminster. He won the Chester Cup twice, and a great many other big races, Faugh a Ballagh's performances are well known to all racing men. He wa3 the best horse in England -or Ireland of his year (vide Racing Calendar). TERMS - - • £5 53. W. HELL. Oct. Ist, 1867. npO STAND THIS SEASON AT HEDDON BUSH STATION, The Thorough-bred entire horse "B EN D I G O." Tbbms; £3 10b for each, mare j one in five given in. large paddock provided free of charge $ every care taken but no responsibility} all fees pay«hlo before remoral of marea,

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Southland Times, Issue 749, 13 November 1867, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 749, 13 November 1867, Page 4

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