CLYDESDALE ENNM IB mHE DRAUGHT ENTIRE HORSE 1 "EMPEBOB," (Imported from Tasmania), will travel this seaton in the districts of WATTAHUNA, TUAPEKA, AND BEAUMONT. "Emperor" will be at Mr. John Robert's, Toapeka. every Thursday and Friday; at Waitahuna, every alternate Monday ; and at Beaumont fortnightly. "Emperor," rising 4 years old, iaadark chesnut, with great bone and muscular power ; sire, "Lincolnshire Hero," imported by R. Q. Kermode, Esq., Mona Yale, Tasmania. , _, " Lincolnshire Hero," bred by Mr. George Finch, Stanthorpe, Lincolnshire, is by " Young Honest John." 'Lincolnshire Hero's" dam was by "Old Sampson," the property of Mr. Bryan, Leicestershire. "Old Sampßon" took altogether 21 firßt prises. "Emperor's" dam, "Flower," by "Tasman" by the imported horse " Champion." "Flower's * dam, " Blossom." out of "Old Bulwer," by " Lincoln," both imported by the late Dr. Wilmore, of Tasmania. " Emperor » has taken two Finst Prizes at the Langford and Westbury Agricultural Society^! Shows, held last year, in Tasmania, as being the best three-year-old exhibited ; and has proved hfcaself a sure foal-getter. TERMS - - - * £4 4s; Groom's Fee, 6s. All mares to be paid for before the end o, jMInMT . JBBLAffij Proprietor. THE CLYDESDALE ESTTIEE HOBSE "RISING STAR," TI7TLL Travel this season in the MOUNT BBNGER DISTRICT. | 1 ' Risixa Stab " is 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 Priae at Perth, in 1852, as a yearling. In 1866, 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, *q* mares from a distance. He will also s^Hd at Mr. John. Low's, Coal Creek, overy^kturday , and will travel the Teviot and nergrt)p U r.fl 00 <i during the other days of the woßi TERMS, £*S^ payable at end of the season; Groom'sNfo^ ss#j5 s#j payable at time of service. \ For further partic^^k app i y + -**• jLMason, at Bearfj^^.r Hotel, The Clydesdale Entu^^^^^H " PRINCE TXTILL Travel il l£jMj^^^^M " Prince Charll^^^^^^^^^H rising 6 years °k*>s^^^^^^^^^| has a remarkably ids"H^H||^^^^| excellent worker. Got by old Prince ChMI&TOS^^B from Scotland by Messrs. »V Macintosh, Victoria, out of i&iJ mare, by Blackleg, who has £edO J^H prizes in Dunedin and Taierieu ifl^^^| TERMS ~ T J^^^l Groom's Fee, 5s 7 Payable on or before the 1869. For further particu/sj^^^^^H the Groom, 7 _^^^^^^^H ;Vk' J. CRUlcls^^^^H and He wi^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^| natural S^Hjj^^^^^^^^^^^^^H where all .threa montns^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H idea, rmm^^^^^^^^^^l
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Tuapeka Times, Volume I, Issue 49, 16 January 1869, Page 4
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