CLYDESDALE ENTIEBS mHE ENTIRE CLYDESDALE HORSE "LORD PALMERSTON," The property of R. Lancaster, Beaumont, Will serve marea this season in the DISTRICTS or BEAUMONT & TEVIOT " Lord Palmerston is a jet black horse, 3 years old, stands 16$ hands high, and is possessed of strong bone and good action. When one year old took 2nd prize in Tokomairiro, 1866 ; in 1867 took ißt prize at Dunedin and 2nd in Tokomairiro, as a two-year-old. Pedigheb : Sire, the celebrated horse, " Lord Paisley," bred by Mr. John Millar, Renfrewshire, Scotland, and imported by Mr. Robert Millar, of Tokomairiro ; dam, chestnut mare " Nancy," imported by Mr. Hogg to Tasmania, and now the pro- 1 perty of W. J. Dyer, Esq. She has been the gainer of many prizes. TERMS, £4 ; GROOM'S FEE, ss. All mares to be paid for before the end of January, 1869. 500 acre paddock for marea free of charge ; and every care taken without responsibility. THE CLYDESDALE ENTIEE HOBBE "RISING STAR," TTTILL Travel this season in the MOUNT BENGER DISTRICT. " Risiko Star " iB a beautiful dark bay horse, stands seventeen hands high, is seven years old, and was got by that renowned imported horse, "Reformer." Dam, " Flora," a remarkably fine mare, imported. "Reformer," a rich bay with black points, and stands seventeen hands high. He gained the Highland Society's First Prize at Perth, in 1852, as a yearling. In 1856, at Melbourne, the Port Phillip Farmer's Society's First Prize, beating "Clyde" (Mr. J. Wilson's) and four other imported sires. In 1857, at Melbourne, the Port Philip Farmers' Society's First Prize, beating "Clyde" and twentyfive others ; at the same meeting won the Champion Cup, value, £30, as the most perfect animal exhibited. He has also taken a number of local prizes, and his stock have been successful as prizetakers. " Rising Star " will stand every Monday at Mr. Patrick's Spylaw Hotel, Moa Flat, where good grass paddock accommodation will be provided, free of charge, for mares from a distance. He will also stand at Mr. John Low's, Coal- Creek, every Saturday, and will travel the Teviot and neighbourhood during the other days of the week. TERMS, £4 55., payable at end of the season ; Groom's Fee, 65., payable at time of service. For further particulars, apply to Mr. J. Mason, at Beaton's Roxburgh Hotel, Teviot. A. M'LAREN and CO., Proprietors. The Clydesdale Entire Horse " PRINCE CHARLIE," WILL Travel this Season between , ' Lawrence, Beaumont, Teviot, Tuapeea Mouth, and Waitahuna. " Prince Charlie " is a bright bay, f rising 5 years old, stands 16 hands high, has a remarkably fine temper, and is an excellent worker. Got by old Prince Charlie, imported from Scotland by Messrs. J. and M. Macintosh, Victoria, out of an imported mare, by Blackleg, who has gained many prizes in Dunedin and Taieri open shows. TERMS £3' Groom's Fee,, ss. Payable on or before the 31st January, 1869J For further particulars, apply to the Groom, f J. CRUICKSHANK. mHE FAR FAMED ."BILLY NUTS," Who has proved himself a sure foal-getter, and whose stock cannot be surpassed for symmetry, action, and strength, j WILL SERVE MAKES THIS SEASON AT TAPAJTCptv - He will run at, large in a first-class natural grass paddock, well watered, where all mares sent to him will run for three months, from the Ist November, 1868. TERMS - . £3, Payable at end of the Season. , For further particulars, apply to D, MATHESON, 1 Ta-panui, Proprietor.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume 42, Issue I, 28 November 1868, Page 4
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