TO TRAVEL. THIS SEASON, IN THE BEAUMONT, TEVIOT, AND TAPANUI DISTRICTS, Thorough- |f%j«rv Imported bred m O^oM Horae YOUNG ABDALLAH. PEDiaBEE. Young Abdai/lah is out of a thoroughbred mare, imported from Tasmania by John Weir, Esq., of the Western District, Victoria ; is 7 years old, and has proved himself a sure foal getter. He has left some of the most promising stock in the province at the Clutha District. Abdallali (bred by Mr. Batson in 1847) was got by The Provost, out of Barbara ; Barbara was by Plenipotentiary, out of Sam, who was got by a son of Dick Andrews (Dick Andrews was by Joe Andrews, a son of Eclipse). The dam of Saffl was got by Totteridge (Totteridge was by Dungannon, a son of Eclipse), out of sister to Mariame, by Squirrel, out of Miss Meredith, by Cade (son of the Godolphm Arabian), out of the Little Hartley Mare. The Little Hartley Mare was by Barlot's Childers (own brother to Flying Childers), out of Large Hartley Mare, whose pedigree in three generations can be traced to a royal mare. The Provost, the sire of Abadallah, was by The Saddler, out of Rebecca by Lotery ; her dam by Cervantes, out of Antioeption ; mare of her dam by Benningbrook (Benningbrook by King Fergus, a son of Eclipse.) Terms : -£3 on delivery of mares. A 600 acre English grass paddock provided for mares, without responsibility. Mares served last year not in foal will be served free this year. Abdallah's stock in the Clutha District, are turning out the most durable weightcarrying hacks in the province. For futher particulars see Stnd Book, or apply to 8.. LANCASTER, Beaumont. rrHE COLONIAL PURE-BRED 1 CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HOB,SE, YOUNG BLAIZE, Will travel this Season in the Mount Benger District, stopping at Mr. M 'Car thy 's Dumbarton Rock Hotel, Moa Flat, and at the Teviot. YogjfG Blaize is a rich black, rising five years old, stands 174 hands high, is possessed of immense power, beautiful cymn-ipfry. splendid action, and mild temper. He was got by that celebrated horse T,nvrl Cly^u, ~j_:-i-.-40-k—ra—rir"to~ j_:-i-.-40-k— ra— rir "to liave been by far the best and biggest horse ever imported to these shores. Lord Clyde was bred by Mr. Brown, Dunsyre Mains, by Biggar. He gained the second premium, a3 a three-year-old, at the Highland Agricultural Society's Show at Dumfries in 1860 ; also, a £40 prize at Newton Stewart in 1862, when fourteen horses competed, and carried off the East Cumberland Society's prize at Carlisle, in 1863, from twelve,competitors, many of which were prize horses. His sire, is Young Blaize, the property of Mr. Weir, Brown Hill, Oarnwath, whose stock is unsurpassed by any horse in Lanarkshire. His grandsire, Mr. Thomas [nglis' far-famed horse John Anderson my Joe, gained the prize of £40, in 1844, at Midcalder, and is sire to a great number of the Highland Society's prize siock. His dam is a. pure-bred Clydesdale Mare, got by that well-known horse Old Watty, belonging to Mr. Climie, of Kilbarchan. She is a rich black, stands 16J hands high, and has gained several prizes at the Highland Agricultural^ Society's Show. She was bought in Vic-^ toria by Mr. Edward Nicholson for the sum of £250, to go to 'Van Dieman's L.-mcl. His granddam, a daughter of Mr. Jackson's, of Stanley Muir, celebrated pure stallion, which obtained the Highland Society's first prize for aged horses at Edinburgh. Lord Clyde is descended from Mr. Fram's, of Broomfield, far-famed breed of horses so wellknown throughout Lanarkshire. His dam Blossom, by Star, imported from Scotland by Mr. MTntosh, of Moonee Ponds. Her dam, a heavy Van Dieman's Land mare, bred by the V. D. L. Co. Terms, £4, payable at the end of the Season. Groom's fee, ss, payable at first service. ► " * A liwge paddock, well grassed, will lie | provided for. Mares coming from a' distance free of charge, and every attention paid, but without responsibility. M. M-CARTHT, Proprietor. WILL TRAVEL THIS SEASON, IN THE TUAPEKA AND WAITAHUNA DISTRICTS, TheClydes- Z^^^WX^, Entire YOUNG LAWRENCE. Yotjnx» Lawrence is a bay horse, stands 37 hands high, and is three years old. YotTNCf Lawrence's sire, \ouns Champion, was by Champion. Dam, a purebred Clydesdale mare, imported from Tasmania, and sold for upwards of 100 guineas. TERMS, £3 ; Groom's Fee, ss. A XOO acre grass paddock provided at 2i, 6d, per week. All care taken, but no responsibility, ALEX. FRASER, Bogroy Farm, Waitahuna Road.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 190, 5 October 1871, Page 4
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