TO TRA.y?EIi THITS) SSEASON EESWBBNThe well- $C^ffiw^t^t< I^^ r^ n ft 'p^ure-^red Tvjffifr&i StaUton-,- . LORD CLYDE, Lord Cvxxm was bred by Mr. Mtffe, "IJardington Mains, Lanarkshirei; imported' from Scotland by the late James Jones, Esq.,; and is well known as ojie of. the finest specimens of this favourite. breed; For. pedigree, see cards. (Lord Clyde- is a beautiful brawn, stands 16 hands I inch, high^ with shirt legs and .superior action, and is perfectly, sound (and iree .from all natural blemishes ; he is also a sure foal-getter. TERMS, £4, to b,e jpaid on or before, February, 1872 ; Grqoni'B Fee, ss. P. FAftRELI., Pfoprieior. THE ENTIRE HORSE, ROYAL CHARLIE, Will stand this season at Mark Dale's, Havelock. TERMS - £3. Groom's Fee, 55., to be paid at time- of service. ■ • - All fees to be paid on the Ist February,. 1872, otherwise £4 will be charged after that date. ROBERT KEMP, Proprietor. mHE THOROUGHBRED 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 ; Sir Hercules by Cap-a-pie out of Paraguay. Towton (own brother to the Peer) by Melbourne ; dam, Cinizelli, by Touchstone (vide English Stud Book) imported into New Zealand in 1858. Marchioness, an own sister to Towton, and dam of Fishook, won the Oaks in 1855 ; and the Marquis, a son of Cinizelli, by Stockwell, won the Two Thousand Guineas in 1862, ran second for the Dsrbj (for which he was first favourite) and won the St. Leger. Good grazing paddocks provided for ina'res, and every care taken, but no responsibility. Terms — £4 ss, groomage included. N.B. — One mare out of every four belonging to a bonafide owner will not be charged for, t rpo STAND THIS SEASON, AT HAVELOCK, WAITAHUNA, r* MARKSMAN. Marksman is a beautifaTchestnut, rising three years old, by that celebrated horse Morris Dancer ; grand-sire> Alarm ; great grand-sire, Venison. Marksman's dam, by Hambledon, bred by Mr. Bang in 1838, got by Ishmael ; his dam, Babel, by Interpreter ; granddam, Fair Ellen, by the Wefteslev Grey Arabian. Hambledon wa^|to#rted to Australia in 1841 by Mr. Terms — £3^vgroom's fee, All fees to be paid ou the Ist February, 1872, otherwise £4 will De charged after that date< _ MARK DALE, Proprietier. T~O STAND THIS SEASON, AT TEVIOT, And visit Coal Creek and Benger Born every ten days, GARIBALDI. Garibaldi, got by Negro ; dam by Confederate. Confederate by Velocipede, out of Miss Maltby, by Filo de Puta ; her dam, Mrs. Maltby, by Cervantes, o\it~ of Legacy, by King Fergus. Negro, by Flatcatcher, out of Jet, by "Velocipede ; dam, Lucetta, by Reveller; Luss, by Hedley ; Jessy, -by Totteridge ; Cracker, by Highflyer— Matchem ; Flatc.atch.er, by Touchstone ; dam, Decoy, by Filo de Puta. GakJBAIiPI by Garibaldi, imported. from England by the late Jonn Jones, Esq.; dam, an Arab mare, imported from Sydney by the late John "Joriesj Esq. dari.baldi's stock have turned o.ut remark-ably* well at Waikouaiti, and are very'^much thought of. ■' He lias a veTy mild temper and has proved a sure foal getter. Terms; £2 ; groom's fee, sa. ALEX. MiPffiß^lfc r I.—. * - -
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 200, 30 November 1871, Page 3
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