TO STAND THTS SEASON, AT MOA FLAT STATION, . The . ThoroughImported bred Horse, CHORISTER. Chokister is out of Jenny Lind, by Hermit, &c. — See Victorian Stud Book. Chokister is a r beautiful dark bay ; stands fully 15 hands 3 inches high, with immense bone and substance, showing more power than any thoroughbred in the country. He is also perfectly quiet, and a sure foal-getter. Chorister's foals can be inspected at Mod Flat. His progeny requires no comment. TERMS, £4 4s. One in five allowed to bonafide owners. Mares sent to Moa Flat will be provided with paddock accommodation free till Ist Jannary. Every care taken, but no responsibility. An efficient Grjo.om in attendance. All expenses to be paid before the removal of mares. For further particulars, apply to the Manager, J. F. ETCHING, M.»a Flat Station. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT MOA FLA.T STATION, Tlie SKk^TIS^ Clydesdale Imported WjFf'^^ Stallion, YOUNG ROB ROY. Young Rob Roy is a pure-bred Clydesdale, stands 17 hands high, ia of immense strength of bone, has line symmetry of form, fine action, and good colour, and is rising eight years old. When a foal, he gained the premium offered \>y the Khins .of Galloway Agricultural Society ; he also gained the first prize as a j'earling. When two years old he gained the prize of ten sovereigns offered by the Highland Agricultural Society, at the lthins of Galloway Show, for the beat 2 ye-vrold colt ; and was awarded thtr silver medal as being the best animal in the yard. He was purchased by Mr. Salmon, Renfrewshire, from Colond M' Do wall, of Logan, at £350, to go to Australia, and has since gained many first prizes in New Zealand and Victoria. Yocjng Rob Roy is by Rob Roy, the property of James Salmon, Brentstone, 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 iSLickleg, which never was beaten while in Scotland, and whs sold for £500 to go to Australia ; another was the famous colt Lochryan, which was never beaten, having won the Highland Society's first prize at Dumfries, ami first at Glas- "■~ w and all the other open shows in the of Scotland, and was sold at £300 j to Western Australia — the first -"1" 1 Weldings taking prizes ■ > / I-. ~ produce of ■V.^vr. -p,)B ft, -.' S Ul4 , , o? rUonei M'Doira!!, <jf L .;>t.j, i .>tv l « ly.'os.lai'> ir- five, and h s gainst 't,) 11 " ;ji'i/"s. » iji. !,,i3 g;um,\l ■ n.- ,r fir^t , 1 v '' iiir" s wifJi t p irn be i* ! , • ;>•.■?■: H.m . ..'.o 1 two iiio. I' '-" - > " '.*,• the best pair or i Uu . That the abuve is a c<>ri-t=v~ ' of Young Kob Roy's pedigree, I certuy. James Salmon, Bentstone, Paisley. TERMS, £4; Groom's Fee, ss. Mares sent *o Moa Flat will be provided with paddock accommodation free till Ist January. Every care takeu, but no responsibility. An efficient Groom in attendance. All expenses to be paid before the removal of mares. For further particulars, apply to the Manager, J. F. KTTCHTNG, Moa Flat Station. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE ' MOUNT BENftBR AND BEAUMONT DISTRICTS, Commencing about the middle of October, and to stand two days at Mr. M. M'Carthy's Dumbarton Rock Hotel,, calling at the undermentioned places once a fortnight during the season:—; Mr. J. Low's, Coal Creek'; Mr. R. M'Leod's Robert Burns Hotel; Mr.; J. Rae's Junction Hotel; and Mr', i R. Lancaster's, Ueauinotit, • The £ I^P^""!? 1^ ' Entire i j Clydesdale WS^ r^jpP' . Horse >. LORD PAISLEY. Lord Paisley was bred by John-Barr, Esq., Clutha, and is.«a -beautiful black, rising five years old, and stands Id hands 2 inches high. His Sire, "Lord 'Pafsley, was imported from Scotland** by-Robert Millar, Esq., Taieri, in 1864. Dam,. the mare* Blanch, imported by David 'Nesbii;, Esq.j from Tasmania, who-* took .theiirlt prizes at several society's' shows, viz., : Dunetiin, Taieri, Tokomairiro, ancTClutlia, : for the beat mate_Q£_symmeiry^in the yards. . ••. j .-,,.... , ; Lord Paisley gained the first prize at the Clutha Society's < -SW^*ih'rßt)B*an-a the first at -Toliomfti»j»»«£fr»vMhßi «*»•« year, ictr s the , b~es£ thfee-year-c^,' entire colt a^ his age. , tje.also -obtained the sjlver'medal at" the Toicomairiro Show in 1809 for\he best colonial horse_ in the 1 yard ; and "has proved "himself a* sure' foal-ge£ter. , ' , "" £47 "' M Groom's Fee,' 65. , to be paid at ii*ste service, ', All fees to be paid on the Ist February! 1872, or £5 will be qhacged after that dato!
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 192, 12 October 1871, Page 3
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