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Stnd Horsies TO STAND THIS SEASON, At .Winton Hotel Stables, and travel the district via Wallacetown, . rpHE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE HORSE .-*■ "C BO YD ON." I ; - pedi&ebe: • By Professor, out of Forget-me-not, by New Warrior, out of Modus, by Bashaw (imported), out of Miss Devil, by Whisker, out of Veata, 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 Buckingham,: &c., &o.) Whisker (imported)* by Whisker, out of Woodbine, &c., &c. ..\Fwfe Stud Book. . Professor.'by Premier (imported), dam Shamrock, sister to Tramp, 1 by Traveller, &c, &o. Vidf Stud Book; - ' ''• ,- J ■ ; New Warrior has distinguished himself as the sire d£ Taragon, Potentate, Tim Whiffler, Volunteer, and. a great many of the .bestr winners. ■ ■ Cboydok is a beautiful dapple'brown, Btands 16§ hands b'igh,' good temper, and great substance, and took the gold medal at the last Agricultural; and Pastoral Society's show. . ;, i-_ j.t-. , ; Season to commence Ist November, 1870, and • end-28th February, 1871. t I I Tebms, £3 ; Gboomaob, ss. ; I N.B.— A large and' Vcll-grassed paddock is •providedj^tl a charge of 5s for the season.- - Oimen may rely that orwiy care will be tftkon of Mares, as they wjll be under the proprietor's personal superintenaenoepbuT no responsibility incurred. . - ■ ■ ■•:•:■•:■..:• -.r. D. SALMOND. . rpHE CELEBRATED IHOROUGH-BRED *■ ■■ '■'■■ ? = : - 'ENTIRE ■••■.■-''-• "BENDIGO," Wul stend for the season at Rozelle Farm, Long t Bush, and travel the' district between : Menziea' . i'erry and WallacetownF" ' ~ r ~~ ~ ', I Bendigo c lsr'a i ricj::bayj j with'black ; pointsjrstends • 'ISJ hands highV is oTre^ma^bly" d6cifo'""tentper, : i very handsome, and has th>own better stock than iany other entire ; wliich has' yet ■ been -in the district. ' ■ Bendigo is' - ouY.tff an imporfedT thoroughbred'; mare, by Cossack; the fastest horse on record — See late Auttralasian. — <>-- — :.-'.." ;' : .'TERiIS— £3 SB.' ; '': : . ' _ ;' '„ Paddock, accommodation for mares; provided atßozelle. Every- care exercises/ but without 1 responsibility."^ . „ ' •• •• TO S T A N D TH IS S E AS O N, .';'.. ■" . .- „: , . :At; .'/■;.■.;■. ; . . ;, ■ ;. OiTtAliis,. W.AIJ^GBT(>WHV " THE dELEBJJATEjp' ENTIRE ,'HOBSE ■ " Y 'O I^'N a C LTD E." . For Terms and Pedigree, apply on" the premises. •.7 ].' ' .V : ; ' ( JO^;koip)6N; ' THE THOROUGH.BRED ENTIRE HORSE VPROFESSO E," " f ' \t7ILL STAND THIS SEASON AT FLINT'S W BUSH. ; • • Tekms, £2 10s ; Paddock, ss. Professor is well known to be asure foal-getter,--and his stock stands unrivalled in this Province for symmetry and endurance.- ; He- is at present in excellent condition, and fit to Berve any number of mares. ; .. • ........ First-class paddocks will be piwiclecl, and . every care taken, but without responsibility. Season to commence on the Ist November. -All mares to be paid for before taken away, r : , . For pedigree see Australian Stud Book. ; ' Apply Mr Humphrey Howells, Flint's Bush, or George Smith, Prince of Wales. : npOTEAYEL THIS SEASON -.; ,-- : ■ The Clydesdale: Entire, . ,"' : ''YOUNG LOtfTY,"- ; '. ' Rising four years old. './' ;. .•••. • ■-. : ■" -i ■■' '-■-.■--. :-:n ;.••{..-.-■- - Yonng,Lofty,,by Lofty, imported, out. of apjxre Clydeßdale mare, imported frbin Tasman'ia J oy' ' Mesfirs, Clerke Bros: for; breeding, is a rich bay ' horse, standing 17 hands,- of great power/: fine symmetry, and splendid action, and -haa proved himself; a sure foa| 7 getter. ;_• ,- . He . has -ah-eady taken several, first prizes. , . . „r : . ; THewill stand at,Rozelle Farm, Long Bush, and travel the district between Menzies'' Ferry' and iWailacetowui '•" ' '■'' ' r '- r ■ "J. ■. r . [: Terms^-£3 3s. - !i: ' : '' ' .' •• : ' ■'■ ' •■-"■■• "'•_■ ■■ "Accommodation will be provided for mares at Rbzelle, where every care of . them will'be taken,' ;but wifiiout responsibility^ '!••■'' r ■ • .' : - ';-'!■ ■; '.:■■■ i-» r ; -: ■•■..•■,- '■ ' • :_•:■.. ■}- TO STAN i> THIS' SEA S ON, ' -■'■• „ - Glehddo, Hokanni, •■■■: ■■■-■ - "THS~TH6l^tn^-BREDVENTIRE HORSE ' '"LOBD "OILBt" : LOBD Oxlst, by Leamington, out of afirat-clae& racing mare. " ' ." ' . Tssks — ■SA 4s, payable 'before removal of mares. A la^e well-grassed paddock provided, for mares; free of charge, till the end of the season, after •which 2s 6d per head per Week will be charged. , Everycare will be exercised but without responsibility.. ' Season ' commences Ist Oct., 1870, andends 31st Jan., 1871. ;.;.';.;;: anguscameron.; LST THE RIVERTON AND JACOB'S RIVER ~u-l:i.:l ■ D TS TR Jc Tgj _"; rpHE THOROUGHBRED , ENTIRE ;HORSE ; ; ;•.'■; YO^NGp liEAHiNaTON. . " ■ ' ■ Young ; Leamington is: a- darfc brown horse, by Leamington; dauij sister jta Mercy, by Melbourne j grand, dam,; by Fred, by. Romulus j her dam, Selina, by -Fitz Teazle, but^ of 'RaJly, by Hyacinthtijr, imported ' by 'MdneV r 'Wigram; Esq. . Leamington, by -Faugh b Ballagh:; dam, Pantaloon, a mare bred by Lordj Westminster. He\fon the Chester Cuff twice, and ( a. -great, many otberi big .races., F^ugl| o^' Bfdlagh'p^petformaucep ore- well known to all facing men. ' He wak th,e best horse in'EiJglatia of Hi* year; ; : ; , v rJ l"' -^ '•'■-' ■■'■■■ i ..:. .'_; ; : .."''. ; .. „v .. -. ; .-". : JOHN- M'PHBBSON^ j \:j,-> '.-..■' J : ; : .:.■.'■ ,i n . '■ ■) 'Prdpnetor./. ; j

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Southland Times, Issue 1347, 13 December 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 1347, 13 December 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 1347, 13 December 1870, Page 4

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