Prize List 12. No animal or article can be removed from the Show Yardß before 5 o'clock p.m. of Thursday, Bth December. . 13. All Exhibitors of stock will be required to provide their own forage. 14. No animal of any herd, with regard to which there may be any suspicion of . disease, will be knowingly received at the yards, and owners will, if necessary, be required to make a declaration as to whether their herd has been diseased ■within six months prior to the day of the Show.. : 15. No animal gaining a first prize can compete again in aDy other class. 16. The ages of all stock must date from the Ist July in each year. 1?, Horses will not be admitted saddled. Auctioneers will be permitted to hold a sale of stock, commencing at 3 p.m. D. MACKOKIE, Secretary. Office-r-Inyercargiil Sale Rooms, Dee-atreet. The Ajwttai. DnWEB to members and friends of the Society, will take place the same evening at 7 p.m. Ticketß— l2b fid. Stud IK|k9& Horses y TO STAND THIS SEASON, At Winton Hotel Stables, and travel the - district via Wallaeetown, - T rpHE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE HOBSE ■*■' "C BO YD ON." PEDIGBEK : By Professor, out of Forget-me-not, by New Warrior, out of Modus, by Bashaw (imported), out of Miss Devil, by Whisker, put of Vesta, by Model, (imported). Vesta was the sister of Australian, and the dam of Matilda, the dam of Old Jorrocks. (Vesta's dam was Caraboo, by Old Hector, and grand-dam by Rockingham, &c, &c.) Whisker (imported), by Whisker, out of Woodbine, &c, &c . Vide Stud Book. Professor, by Premier (imported), dam Shamrock, sister to Tramp, by Traveller, &c, &c. Vide Stud Book. . New Warrior has distinguished himself as the sire of Taragon, Potentate, Tim Whiffler, Volunteer, and a great many of the best winners. Cboydon is a beautiful dapple brown, stands 161 hands high, good temper, and great substance, and took the gold medal at the last Agricultural and Pastoral Society's show. Season ho commence Ist November, 1870, and end 28th February, 1871. Tebms, £3 ; Gboomage, ss. N.B. — A large and well-grassed paddock is provided at a charge of 5s for the season. Owners may rely that every care will tie taken of Mares, as they will be under the proprietor's personal superintendence, "but" no responsibility inCUrmi ' D. SALMOND. riiHE CELEBRATED THOROUGH-BRED 1 . ENTIRE "BEND I G O," Will stand for.the season at Rozelle Farm, Long Bush, and travel the district between Menzies' Ferry and Wallacetown. --• • • Bendigo is a rich bay, with black points, Btands 15£ hands high, is of remarkably docile temper, very handsome, and has thrown cetter stock than any other entire which has yet been in the district. .^ — x»ciiuifeu x6 out/ urau impuiwd tumuufeUbrpamare, by Cossack, the fastest horse on recordSee late Australasian. TEBMS— £3 3p. Paddock accommodation for mares provided at Rozelle. Every care exercised, but without responsibility. WO STAND THIS SEASON, 1 At OATLANDB, WiXIACETOWN, THE CELEBRATED ENTIRE HORSE "YOUNG CLYDE." For Terms and Pedigree, apply on the premisesi . . ... JOHN MORTON. THE THOROUGH-BRED ENTIRE HORSE " P EO FESSO R," TT7ILL STAND THIS SEASON AT FLINT'S W BUSH. Tebms, £2 10s; Paddock, ss. Professor is well known to be a sure foal-getter, and his stock stands unrivalled in this Province for symmetry and endurance. He is at present in excellent condition, and fit to serve any number of mares. First-class paddocks will be provided, arid every care taken, but without responsibility. Season to commence on the Ist November. All mares to be paid for before taken away. For pedigree Bee Australian Stud Book. Apply Mr, Humphrey Hbwells, Flint's Bush, or George Smith, Prince of Wales. mo TEAVEL THIS SEASON' The Clydesdale Entire, ; "YOUNG LOtfTY," ' Rising four years. old. Young Lofty, by Lofty, imported, out of a pure Clydesdale mare, imported from Tasmania by Messrs Clerke Bros, for breeding, is a rich bay horse, standing 17 hands, of great power, fine symmetry, and splendid action, and has proved himself a sure foal-getter. He has already taken several first prizes. He will stand at Rozelle Farm, Long Bush, and travel the district between Menzies' Ferry and Wallacetown. Terms— £3 3s. Accommodation will be provided for mares at Rozelle, where every care of them will be taken, but without responsibility. mO S T AN D T HIS SEA S O N, 1 At Glendoo, Hokanui, \ THE THOROUGH-BRED ENTIRE HORSE ■■"L08D...01L81." Lord Oxlby, by Leamington, out of a first-class racing mare. Terms— £& 4s, payable before removal of mares. A l&Vge well-grassed paddock provided for mares, free of xsharge,' till the end of the season, after which. 2s 6d;;per head per .'week will be charged. - Every care will be exercised but without reapiopwbility. Seanon commences Ist 06t., 18?6, 'and ends 31st iTati., 1871. * ANGUS CAMERON,
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Southland Times, Issue 1335, 15 November 1870, Page 4
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790Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 1335, 15 November 1870, Page 4
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