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Entire HorsesTO STAND THIS SEASON, AT • s " •'• CENTRE HILL STATION. THE DRATJGHT ENTIRE; YOUNG CHAMPION, ■\rOJnSGr CHAMPION, by " Old Champion," JL 6 years old, stands 16J handß high, has fine flat bone, very muscular, with superior action, and exceedingly quiet temper, is staunch in barness, and a sure foal-getter. Dam, " Rose," by imported •• Prince j" grand dam, imported mare 5 was bred in Scotland by James Solmon Esq. She was shown by that gentleman, and took, eight first-class prizes ; then sent to London, and competed against the world, beating all competitors. Was purchased by It. Q. Kermode, Esq., of Tasmania, and acknowledged to be the best Clydesdale mare ever imported into Taemania. Dam, "Rose," by' the celebrated horse "Prince," grand dam, " Flower," impoited into Tasmania by R. Q- Kermode, Esq., the breeder of the finest horses in that Colony. Terms, f Mares to" be paid for before removal. Every care taken but no responsibility incurred. C. & G. THORNHILL. nIEET ALMANAC P0K1869. REYNOLDS & CO., WILL ISSUE IN DECEMBER NEXT^ A SHEET ALMANAC, OP CONVENIENT SIZE, Which will be distributed gratuitously to Subscribers tO . „. /.,;; • THE « SOUTHLAND TIMES,'> i AND "WEEKLY TIMES." _

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Southland Times, Issue 1066, 2 December 1868, Page 7

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862

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 1066, 2 December 1868, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 1066, 2 December 1868, Page 7

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