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Horses* SULTAN. mHIS well-known thoroughbred ENTIRE will JL stand this season as formerly, at Branxholm Wallacetown. Terms : £3 each mare. J. GRIEVE. WILL STAND THIS SEASON. The Clydesdale EN T I RE HORSE "THANE OF CLYDE," WILL ST4ND. AT STRATHLANE, WALLACETOWN. He will also Travel: to , RIVERTON and HALF-WAT BUSH i (On East Road), Thane of Clyde is a rich dapple bay, six years old, standing sixteen and a-half hands high, good tempered, and uncommonly active, and has an excellent constitution. His sire is the celebrated horse Wallace, bred by Thomas Young, Esq., of Beille, Renfrewshire. Grandsire— the far-famed and well-known horse Surprise, bred by Mr Murdoch, Lanarkshire. Large Paddock, well grassed and watered, provided for Mares at Wallacetown. Every care tken of mares, but no responsibility. TERMS— FOUR GUINEAS EACH MARE. One in Seven Given in. Season will commence on Ist Octobeb, and end Ist March, 1868. rpO STAND THIS SEASON AT HEDDON BUSH STATION, j . Tne Thorough-bred entire horse - «B E N B I G O." Tbbms: £3 10s for each marej one in five given in. Large paddock provided free of charge ; every care taken but no responsibility ; all fees payable before removal of mates. rpo STAND THIS SEASON AT G. PRINTZ >S STATION, Bttbwood. The Thorough-bred imported Entire, "YOUNG P A N I 0." Yotjng Panic— by "Panic" (imported), out of "Lady of the Lake," by "Conrad;" dam by " Peter Finn," out of an imported Arab Mare. "Panic," by "Alarm-" his dam by "Melbourne," out of "Birthday," by "Pantaloon;" out of "Honoria," by "Camel." "Panic," the Sire of " Young Panic," is one of the best performers on the Victorian Tarf, being the winner of the Launceston Champion Race of 1865, and of several fast races in Victoria. For other particulars see Victorian Ruff's Guide. "Young Panic" is a rich brown, with black points ; stands 15 % hands high j is four years old, and of good temper. TERMS: FOUR GUINEAS. A large paddock is provided free of charge, containing 5000 acres, securely fenced, well grassed and watered. Every care taken, but without responsibility. All charges to be paid before removal of mares. Mares left at Prince of Wales Hotel, Invercargill, will be forwarded to the station. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT RIVERTON ND TEATBI THE APABIMA & COTTNTBY DISTBICTS, The Thorough-bred Clydesdale Entire (Imported) "YOUNG CLYDE.", T7OUNG CLYDE by Oxd 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 staunch 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 all 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 Wilmore, the breeder of some of the finest horses in that Colony. TERMS— FOUR GUINEAS. PRINTZ & CLOADE. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT BLACKWA.TER (NEAR RIVERTON), Th<s Thorough-bred Horse "P SOFESSOE." PEDIGBEE : "Pbofessoe," by "Premier,", out of "Shamrock" (sister of " Tramp") by Traveller, &o. " Premier," bred in EnglauJ, got by " Toryboy, 1 ' out of " Baroness" by " Leopold," out of "Duchess" (winner of the St. Ledger) by Cardinal York, &c. TERMS - - - -£3 10s. To be paid on removal of Mares. Paddocks Fbbb. W. H. NURSE.

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Southland Times, Issue 878, 8 January 1868, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 878, 8 January 1868, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 878, 8 January 1868, Page 4

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