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Entire Horses. YOUNG WALLACE, WILL Travel this season in the Tuapeka District, between Evans Plat [ and Clarks Flat. Yotxng Wallace is a bright bay, rising five years old, stands 16| hands high, has superior bone, good action, and a kind temper. Young Wallace is by Sir William Wallace, imported from Scotland by Mr. R. Miller, and out of a pure-bred Clydesdale mare of Mr. R. Sutherland's. Terms, &c, will appear in a future advertisement. Paddock of 50 acres provided for mares, free of charge. All care taken, but no responsibility. Mares to be removed by Ist January, 1871. D. EVANS, Proprietor, Evans Flat. imported jfiyEQSjL STALLION I YOUNG ROB ROY, WILL Travel this season in the Districts of Mount Bengeu and Manuherikia. Young Hob Roy is a pure-bred Clydesdale, stands 17 hands high, is of immense strength of bone, has fine symmetry of form, fine action, and good colour, and is rising eight years old. When a foal, he gained the premium offered by the Rhins of Galloway Agricultural Society ; he also gained the 6rst prize as a yearling. When two years old he gained the prize of ten sovereigns offered by the Highland Agricultural Society, at the Rhins of Galloway Show, for the best 2 year old colt ; and was awarded the silver medal as being the best '\ animal in the yard. He was purchased by Mr. Salmon, Renfrewshire, from Colonel M'Dowall, of Logan, at £350, to go to Australia, and has since gained many first prizes in New Zealand and Victoria. Young Rob Rot is by Rob Roy, the property of James Salmon, Bentstone, Paisley. Rob Roy is sire to more prize horses and mares than any horse in Scotland, and his produce during the last seven years have taken upwards of five hundred prizes. Among his produce are the famous horse Blackleg, which never was beaten while in Scotland, and was sold for £500 to go to Australia ; another was the famous colt Lochryan, which was never beaten, having won the Highland Society's first priae at Dumfries, and first at Glasgow and all the other open shows in the West of Scotland, and was sold at £300 to go to AVestern Australia— the first prize mares and Geldings taking prizes around Glasgow this year are produce of his. Young Rob Roy's dam is the property of Colonel M'Dowall, of Logan, is a purebred Clydesdale mare, and has gained many prizes. She has gained three first prizes as a brood mare with two of her offspring, at the Rhins of Galloway, and two first prizes shown with a daughter as the best pair of mares or geldings. That the above is a correct statement of Young Rob Roy's pedigree, I certify. Jaaies Salmon, Bentstone, Paisley. Terms : — £4, payable at the end of the season. Groom's Pee, 55., payable at first service. Guarantees as per agreement. Good paddocks provided at Dumbarton Rock. A. J. MTHERSON. Proprietor, Teviot. NOTICE TO PAEMEEB AND BREEDERS OF DRAUGHT HORSES. 5URW^r^5]H entire CLYDES- Jk£% WHrlwy HORSE DALE * ffV" 1~8 Jp^^ BOISDALE, TT7ILL travel the Mount Benger Dis- ' » trict this season, stopping at Mr. McCarthy's Dumbarton Rock Hotel, Moa Flat, Teviot, ana several other places throughout the district: Boisdale is a dark bay horse, rising 9 years old, with black points ; stands 17 hands high, has superior temper, fine bone, strength, and symmetry. Boisdale has proved himself to be a sure foal-getter at Tokomairiro, West Taieri, Popotunoa, and Mount Benger. Boisdale was bred by George Scott, Esq., Woodside, Van Dieman's Land. ■ When two years old he gained the first prize in Launceston. His dam, Beauty, an imported Clydesdale mare, obtained the first prizes at the shows at Weatport, Longport, and Launceston ; his sire, Clydesdale, who gained several prizes in the home country, was imported from Glasgow by R. R. Kermode, Esq., Mona Vale, Boisdale. A large paddock, comprising 60 acres, well grassed and plenty of water, will be pro Aided for mares coming from a distance, free of charge ; and every attention paid, but without responsibility. Terms : — £3 ss. ; payable at the end of the season. Any mares that missed last year, and were paid for, will only be charged £2 j this season. | MICHAEL MCCARTHY. !

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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 140, 13 October 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 140, 13 October 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 140, 13 October 1870, Page 3

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