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I W* CLTMWDAUS EKTIBES rE DRAUGHT ENTIRE HORSE x "EMPEROR," at (Imported from Tasmania), will travel this season in the districts of MOA FLAT STATION. wajtahttsta, tttapeka, AND BEAUMONT. The Thoroughbred Imported Horse "Emperor" will be at Mr. John Ro"CHORISTER." berts, Tuapeka, every Thursday and Friday; at Waitahtina, every alternate "> Monday ; and at Beaumont fortnightly. This thoroughbred imported horse will — serve a limited number t>f mares this sea- , "Emperor," rising 4 years old, is a dark „, m 1 , -T %r chesnut, with great bone and muscular son at Mr. Clark's Home Station, Moa power .' flir6> «? Lincolnshire H ero,» imFlat. Early application is necessary. ported by R. Q. Kermode, Esq., Mona it/x. 11 • t j v Vale, Tasmania. "Chorister" is a very handsome bay "Lincolnshire Hero," bred by Mr. horse, rising five years old : by "Hermit" George Finch, Stanthorpe, Lincolnshire, out of "Jenny Lind." (Vide Vietonan is by " Young Honest John." " Lincolnshire Hero's " dam was by " Old Stud Book). Sampson," the property of Mr. Bryan, Splendid paddocks are provided, with HfTS l^ "Old Sampson" took , , K . , , ™ altogether 21 first prizes, abundance of feed and water, free. Every "Emperor's" dam, "Flower," by care taken, but no responsibility. Due "Tasman," by the imported horse -otic given when ma«» «re stinted. '^T^L^Zfol"miZ? "Chorister" stands about 15 hands by "Lincoln," both imported by the late 3 inches high. Hiarto* in the Mount «* Fbrt Prize. Benger District are very superior, show- at the Langford and Westbury Agricnltuing great quality and size. ral Society's Shows, held last year, in Tasmania, as being the best three-year-old exhibited ; and has proved himself a TERMS, FOUR GUINEAS. sure foal-getter. All expenses to be paid before the re- TERMS - - - £4 4s ; moral of Marcs. Groom'B Fee, ss. For further particulars apply to the to be paid for before the end Manager of Moa Flat Station, ' J. B. BLAIR, J. F. KITCHING. Proprietor. The Thoroughbred Entire Horse THE CLYDESDALE entire HORSE «B A N D O R,» "msiNG STAR" TT7ILL Travel this Season through the »l»l I* U Oi i- 8, , Vj^ TiMKin [,Tuapeka,Waitahuna, -—j^ Travel geMon in the and Waipori Distnctß. yy » ."T « , , MOUNT BENGER DISTRICT. "Ranbor" is two years old, stones sixteen hands high, is a dark iron grey, and is out of an English blood mare, by „ _ „ „ . , ..,,,, "Rue." He has taken a first prize at "RisikoStar" ib a beautiful dark bay Dunedia. horse, stands seventeen hands high, is I TPmvrc ". m<u seven yeara old » and waa « ot by ***•* re " n „ , -c, „ nowned imported horse, "Reformer." Groom's Fee, sb. „-« „ ,\, , I „ „ , „ , , „ „ Dam, " Flora," a remarkably fine mare, -Payable at the end of the Season. , ' ' ' ' C Guarantees as per agreement. imported. ROBERT COTTON "Reformer," a rich bay with black 5 Proprietor. points, and stands seventeen hands high, q He gained the Highland Society's First v TOO STAND THIS SEASON, Prize at Perth, in 1862, as a yearling. In * •*- 1856, at Melbourne, the Port Phillip Farmer's Society's First Prize, beating ~ BEAUMONT STATION, LAWRENCE, "Clyde" (Mr. J. Wilson's) and four BEAUMONT FEEBT, AND TETIOT, other imported sires. In 1857, at Meltv,« Tiio»i, a-oK kw.«» it «.„ . bourne, the Port Philip Farmers' Society's Jhe .Black Arab Jhntire Horse -„ v . ... ..l. .... . • First Pnze, beating "Glyde™ and twentyCOSSACK." five others ;at the same meeting won the Jj Champion Cup, value, £30, as the most " Cossack" is by Mr. George Murray's pe rfect animal exhibited. He has also celebrated imported Arab Horse "Taffie," taken a number of local prizes, and his ia Jußt .rising 4 y*ars old, stands 15 hands stock have been successful as prizehigh, is strong bo^d, has a good action, takers, and remarkably tint temper, and especially fitted for thrown^gtrong hacks. " Risnra Star" will stand every MonMares sent to the Bv^mont Station day at Mr. Patrick's Spylaw Hotel, Moa will have every -attention,^ d pa ddock Flat, where good grass paddock accommo.accommodation forsixw^eks , Free . provided) free of charge> TERMS - - £4 10s x fST mares ' rom a He will also Tor three or more" mares, the bona^ 9tend at Mr. John Low's, CoaJ Creek ' property of one owner, £3 10s. ea&! every Saturday, and will travel the Teviot G&jßnVs i*C&~ &L^" 4 and neighbourhood during the other days Any mares^iMin^h_L s«s «_ aon wiU b .® jX* ll6 week ' covered next season freeof^stej^H N C-. lEßS^xSlitnih twelve months— provlJi^^ £4 55., payable at end of the A owners; if not,**lhe^ ie ..i >ro perty of same|^|||f^i- 6Toom ' B 55., payable q£ xJ turned, - ~UI ]ac re- timl'm_v rice L_w "^_^_=s^E^HiKjgS;^ * "II7ILL Travel this season in the Tua-I a » *°»I^b^bM---_^ Jt pbka and Waixahpna Districts; " standing at Mr. CoghiU's Bridge 53f I^Bb «very Tuesday. • aot f -~ r > J!?* ttJ^^^^faZ? i» a beautiful dark V " PPttvt^-^/^^b^b^b^b^b^H SMfiS^-teß-SSgUaa P^ by "Cardinal Wiseman," dam "CrazytV Lall*^ 1 tJl 's - / y l__________________| Jane." "Cardinal Wiseman" by the im- ;AP £Ka toTZ*®*' B £l \ <^_________________| ported thoroughbred horse " Dollo," by \ XO VHL and .V "^________________| " Rory C^Alore," out of " Audacity." Pri^ Cj|! n r l_ t 4e^^^^^^l „ " Antonelli has now travelled three At ilJ^i^________i_________________| \ jseasons in the Taieri, Tokomairiro, Wai- \^ ears °^ Waifi, and Tnapeka districts, where he ex^ a aj i t»M < p fyxj^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^M himself ajMgJJjjjl^^^and G\ Wnt * LL * n r. _^____________________________| IromVld Pri^^^^^^^^^^^M

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Tuapeka Times, Volume I, Issue 50, 23 January 1869, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume I, Issue 50, 23 January 1869, Page 4

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