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Entire Horses TO STAND THIS SEASOff^. N THE P*J"_E-I*EED V vV-l: v -|vi . DBA*_{sH3*V ":.' O___>ESDAtE V P' Yi.^Y,^ o^ l^. '; . '■■XX. ■. x-J-w v .'C **^r- •**•". "- N ili.' >-f-~A..''- / V ; ■-' i^M^f^m^ V: ;- -" ./ CLYDE SBA L E HER O. pLYDESDAIi- 'HERO is a splendid Light \J Bay Hprse, ; of immense power • and_ perfect symmetry, quiet temper, and good constitution j stands Sixteen Hands High, and; possesses great bone and muscle, a good worker, and Bure foal getter. He is out of the imported mare Scotland's Pride (imported byG. H. Lee, Esq.,) by the famous Scotch 1 horse ' Tom Sayers. Tom Sayers took the First Prize at Erkmtulloch, when only two years old j Second Prize at the Highland Sooiety's Show at Dumfries; and when three years old, First Prize' at Dalbeatie, in Galloway ; same year, Second Prize at the Highland Society's' Show at Perth ; and at four years, First Prize at Coupar, Fife ; when five years old, First Prize at Hamilton, Lanarkshire. Tom Sayers was bred by Mr Lockhart, ICirkmanoch, Stranraer, and" of a thorough-bred Clydesdale mare, got by Rob Roy, the sire of Blaok Leg. .... IEDIGBEE: Scotland^- Pride was foaled in 1857, bred by Mr John-- Anderson, of Sinythson, Scotland ; the celebrated Clydesdale mare, which gained the First Prize at the Highland Society's Show at Dumfries, in 1860, beating thirty-two others, considered very superior over all in her class (see Journal of Agriculture of, the Highland Society of Scotland). The Sire was the celebrated Clydesdale Horse Lofty, who gained; the Premium at Glasgow, open to all Scotland and England. Clydesdale Hero will travel the Riverton and surrounding- Districts. Tebms : Four Pounds, to be paid on or before the First of February. C. M-FARLANE, Gummie's Bush. (THE THOROUGH-BRED HORSE, "P R I ME B,!' Foub Ybabs Oi_>, WIL. L STA N D . AT THE . GOVERN O R G R E V HOTE L„ -__._ HARRISVILLE, Nobth Road,; Invebcjabj-ie-. .. . ! TERI|S: 'THREE GUINEAS For each Mare. Pbiheb, — the winner ofthe second prize at last , years Grand Show— is a compactly built horsey j of medium size, is of a uniform dark brown I color, of great bone and muscle, fine symmetry, and-has a remarkably good temper. Season to commence Ist October, 1868, and end on Ist March, 1869. J THE -NANA, ■..■■■■■ i '||7ILL STAND AS: USUAL AT YYy OTAMA, TERMS: £3 V3S: EACH MARE, V To be paid before the mare is taken away. Good glassed Paddocks, but no responsibility. ] ■ ■■.:.' m. v k.vsw;anston. I ■<- September 22, 1868. THE IMPORTED ENTIRE HORSE ! « BLACK DOUGLAS," WILL stand this season at* Long Bush, and- J travel to Oteramika,' 'One Tree Point, ~Maßcl, WaiMvi, and Invercargill * -■ r, '- j ' -y •'■' - . : ■•■ - : --. j PEDi&BEE. [- Black Douglas by the imported horse Agronomer ; diam, Blackbird, bred by Dr. Wilmore, of Tasmania. The sire, A gronomer, was bred by _Jr Weßtfield, of South Carlton, lihcoln, and exhibited iat the Royal Agricultural Society's Show held at ' Lincoln, : England, in July, _85_, where he was awarded the first prize as the best yearling j Agricultural Stallion; ."' ; ' ; Black Douglas has proV_d' himself a sure foal getter, and his produce is second to none in the Portland District. Tebms : Three Guineas. y ROBERTSON & CHRYSTIEV y TO STAND THIS SEASON. mHE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE r y' "SOUTHORNE." % .v:..li-iJ^LulO.'>jijiV y i k "; o'."--. ? - J. ■—■ # . " Southom, by Thane of Clyde, out of the - U- j ■<:-:■ ■■■•.-:.,- '■■■-. ;■' -■'. - -V.. ,first-cl_ss Clydesdale Mare, imported four years ago from Scotland, Grand Duchess. ... .:. !- ..- .Y/yar;?- -a'ai vvv"" • 7 .^Southorne will serve mares at Strathlane, near [._.£_:-?"*' .•• _^ ■ ■ -v-; Wallacetown, this season. .''*'': no -y-.iifi. A\u->y;r>xu ■y ■„; • : '■''■"■A'-\-A larg_'--pt<ddock- ! ;_~r provided for tiie .ime -"of r _■..'_=:__.-- .bs-iri'^iiw v.;:- »,?.•'- : -■ '. I flxf, -;. 4 , : .mares. ,-■_ ry.aa x v.-> A- .■.</.■-■■. -,-.:■ "• t .. y \ ■■. ViKr. 'vl ; 'ifi'dcl { ItCOJvU A..-.C. •;.! ' „;;:■—.u Xi ;i. # . .'... Every care will be taken, but no responsibili^ \ incurred. --, -X^^^-A'Jc X j .'•/' j As ozdy a limited number of mares willbe taken this season, eajjy .application is necessaty.

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Southland Times, Issue 1034, 7 October 1868, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1034, 7 October 1868, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1034, 7 October 1868, Page 4

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