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TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT MOA FLAT STATION, The SflEf^ ThoroughImported f^^^^fe bred Horse, CHORISTER. Chorister is out of Jenny Lind, by Hermit, &c. — See Victorian Stud Book. Chorister is a 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 Moa Flat. His progeny requires no comment. TERMS, £4 4s. . One in five allowed to bonafde owners. Mares sent to Moa Flat will be provided with paddock accommodation free till Ist January. Every care taken, 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. KITCHING, Mf>a Flat Station. ■TIO STAND THIS SEASON, -*■ AT MOA FLAT STATION, The $kUm*£&\i Clydesdale Imported W^yw stalli '- m > YOUNG_ROB ROY. Yottng Rob Roy is a pure-bred Clydesdale, stands 17 hands high, 13 of immense strength of bone, has tine symmetry of form, fine action, and good colour, and is rising eight years old. When a foal, lie gained the premium offered by the Rhins of Galloway Agricultural Society ; he also gained the first 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 purchasedby Mr. Salmon, Renfrewshire, from Colonel M'Do\v,all, of Logan, at £350, to go to Australia, and has since gained many first, prizes in New Zealand and Victoria. Yoong Rob Roy is by Rub Roy, the property of James Salmon, Brentstone, Paisley. Rob Roy is sire to more prize horses and mares than any hnrse 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 1 £500 to go to Australia ; another was the 1 f araons colt Lochryan, which was never beaten, having won the Highland Society's first prize 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 Western Australia — the first prize mares and Geldings taking prizes [ around Glasgow this year are produce of his. Yocso Rob Rot's dam is the property of Colonel M'Dowall, of Logan, ia a purebred < lydesdale mare,, and .has gained many prizes. She has gaiued 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 bast pair of mares or geldings. That the above is a correct statement of Young Rob Roy's pedigree, I certify. James Salmon, Bentstone, Paisley TERMS, £4 ; Groom's Fee, ss. Mares sent +0 Moa Flat will be provided with paddock accommodation free till Ist j January. Every ca,re taken, 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. KITCHING, - Moa Flat Station. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE MOUNT BENGER AND BEAUMONT DISTRIC IS, Commencing about the middle of October, and to stand two days at Mr. M. McCarthy's Dumbarton Rock Hotel, calling at the undermentioned places once a fortnight during the season: — Mr. J. Low's, Coal Creek ; Mr. R. M'Leoaa Rcjbert Burn 3 Hotel; Mr. J. Rae's Junction Hotel ; and Mr. R. Lancaster's, Beaumont, Clydesdale W^f fY3§ffl Horse, LORD PAISLEY. Lord Faislby was breu \>y John Barr, Esq., Clutha, and is a beautiful black, rising five years old, and stands 16 hands 2 inches high. His sire, Lord Taisley, was imported from Scotland by Robert Miller, Esq., Taieri, in 1864. Dam # thp mare Blanch, imported by David Nesbit," Esq., from Tasmania, who took the first prizes at several society's shows, viz.,/ Dunedin, Taieri, Tokomairiro, and Clutha/ for the best mare of symmetry iv tie yards. / Lord Paisley gained the first priy* at the Clutha Society's Show in 18<iP, and I the first at Tokomairiro Show t*e same year, for the best three-year-op entire colt at his age. He also . obtained the silver medal at the Tokoraairi/o Show in 1869 for the best colonial / orse in the yard ; and has proved himself- a sure foal-getter. TERMS, £4 Groom's Fee, 55., tobei>»id at time of serviceAll fees to be paid *n the Ist February, 18T 2, or £5 will be charged after that date. ROBERT KEMP, Proprietor, j

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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 193, 19 October 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 193, 19 October 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 193, 19 October 1871, Page 3

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