CLTDESDAiE TMtw^^^Pj ENTIBES mHE DRAUGHT ENTIRE HORSE -L "EMPEEOE," (Imported from Tasmania), will travel this season in the districts of WAITAHUNA, TUAPEKA, AND BEAUMONT. "Emperor" will be at Mr. John Robert's, Tuapeka, every Thursday and Friday; at Waitahuna, every alternate Monday ; and at Beaumont fortnightly. • ' Emperor," rising 4 years old p , is a dark chesnut, with great bone and muscular power; sire, "Lincolnshire Hero," imported by R. Q. Kermode, Esq., Mona Vale, 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 Sampson" took altogether 21 first prizes. " Emperor's " dam, '.' Flower," by " Tasman," by the imported horse " Champion." "Flower's " dam, " Blossom." " Blossom," out of "Old Bulwer," by " Lincoln," both imported by the late Dr. Wilmore, of Tasmania. " Emperor " has taken two First Prizes at the Langf ord and Westbury Agricultural Society's Show's, held last year, in Tasmania, as being the best three-year-old exhibited ; and has proved himself a sure foal-getter. TERMS - - - £4 4s; . Groom's Fee, ss. All mares to be paid for before the fad of January. J. B. BLAIR,, Pron^etor.
THE CLYDESDALE ENTIE/ HOEBE "EISING S/AR," TTTILL Travel this/season in the MOUNT BENGPK DISTRICT. " Bjsxkg Sta/ ' is a beautiful dark bay horse, stands/*©venteen hands high, is seven yewrs old, and was got by that renowj^d imported horse, "Reformer." pain, " 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 Fanners' Society's ! First Prize, beating "Clyde" and twenty- j five others ; at the same meeting won the j 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 Stab" will stand every MoniK**^ Patrick's Spylaw Hotel, Moa datioES^^djjra 88 paddock accommoformareTX! **?&*> free of charge, stand at lfc*Ss^, will also every Saturday, and g"*! and neighbourhood durmgtS&Sf of the week. TERMS, £4 55., payable at end of the season; Groom's Fee, 55., payable, at time of service. further particulars, apply to Mr. I ■■taflj^tßeaton's Roxburgh Hotel, ' J
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Tuapeka Times, Volume I, Issue 51, 30 January 1869, Page 4
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