mO TRAVEL THIS SEASON ■*■ IN THE TAPANUI & SWITZERS DISTRICTS, YOUNG WALLACE. Young Wallace is by Sir William Wallace, out of a well-bred imported Clydesdale mare. Sir William Wallace was imported by Mr. R. Miller, of Tokomairiro. Young Wallace has proved himself a Buro foal-getter, and is of a very mild temper. TERMS, £3 55., payable on or before Ist February, 1872. - Guarantees as per agreement. HEWITT & WILLIAMS, Tapanui. Ist October, 1871. mO TRAVEL THIS SEASON -*- BETWEEN ALEXANDRA & DUMBARTON" BOCK, The -well- PJ}ssi§t m jlffs Carting pure-bred JutJQQpV Station, LORD CLYDE. Lord Clypb w-is bred by Mr. Muir, Ilardington Mains, Ty.in — kshir«; imported from Scotland by the late James Jones, Esq. ; and is well known as one of the finest specimens of this favourite breed. For pedigree, see cards. Lord Clyde is a beautiful brown, stands 16 hands 1 inch high, with short legs and superior action, and is perfectly sound and free from all natural blemishes ; he is also a suivj foal-getter. TERMS, £4, tv be paid on. or before February, 1872 ; Groom's Fee, sa. P. FARRELL, Proprietor. mHB THOROUGIIBIiJSD HORSE, ROEBUCK, Will serve Mares this season at Messrs. Strode and Fraser's Earnscleugh Station, Dunstan. Roebuck is a bay horse, seven years old, by Towton, out of Miss Rowe, by Sir Hercules ; dam, Miss Millar, by Young Wanderer 5 Sir Hercules by Cap-a-pie out of Paraguay. Towton (own brother to the Peer) by Melbourne; dam, Cimzelli, by Touchstone {vide English Stud Book) imported into New Zealand in 1858. Marchioness, an own sister to Tow* ton, and dam of Fishook, won the Oaks izi 1855 ,- and the Marquis, a eon of Cinizelli, by Stockwell, won the Two Thousand Guineas in 1862, ran second for the Derbj (for which he was first favourite) and won the St. Leger, Good grazing paddocks provided for mares, and every care taken, but no responsibility. Terms — £4 ss, groomage included. N.B.— One mare out of every four belonging to a honafidc owner will riot be charged for, HpO STAND THIS SEASON, AT HAVELOCK, WAITAHUNA, MARKSMAN. Marksman ia a beautiful chestnut, rising three years old, by that celebrated ' horse Morris Dancer ; grand-sire. Alarm ; great grand-sire, Venison. Marksman's dam, by Hambledott, bred by Mr. King in 1838', got by Ishmael ; his dam, Babel, by Interpreter ; granddam, Fair El^n, by the Wellesley Grey Arabian. Hambledon was imported to Australia in 1841 by Mr. R. R>yd. Terms — £3 ; groom's fee, £s. All fee 3to be paid ou the Ist February, 1872, otherwise £4 wj2l Do charged after that date. MARK DALE, Proprietor. mo/^AVEL THIS SEASON, \./ 18 THE /tuapeka and waitahuna y DlSTltlCTd, The Cole- jJ^^"'sf 1^ Thorough PROFESSOR. The sire of Pkofbssok was the wellknown horse, Premier ; dam, Shamrock, by Traveller. See Stud Book, page 478. " Professor is sire of the far-famed horse, Croyden, wiuner of the Christchurcli Maiden Plate. Profehsoe's stock are unrivalled for colour' symmetry, superiority of action, and endurance. WM. DRAPER, Proprietor.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 193, 19 October 1871, Page 3
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