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1 ■ Tho rough- fif affißQl c . „. bred SJ^fcS-' • QUICKSAND, WILL Travel this season in the Tuapeka, Waitahuna, and Beaumont Districts. Quicksand is 5 years old, 16 hands high, with splendid flat bone and great muscular power. He is a very fashionable mover, a sure foal getter, and is remarkably quiet. For further particulars and pedigree, see cards. E. PRITCHARD, Proprietor. The '^^S^'W&tJS Clydesdale Entire fNf~O|W Horße LORD PAISLEY TITILL Travel this Season in the Mount VY Benger and Beaumont Districts, commencing on the Ist October ; calling at the undermentioned place once a fortnight during the Season. Sir. J. Lows, Coal Creek ; Peter Boyd, Roxburgh ; A. Brazils, Mod Flat Hotel ; and R. Lancaster, Beaumont. There will be an Accommodation Paddock at Crookston Hotel, Beaumont, for mares, at one shilling per week during the season for each mare. All care taken, but no responsibility. Lord Paisley was bred by John Barr, Esq., Clutha, and is a beautiful black, rising six years old, and stands 16 hands 2 inches high. His sire, Lord Paisley, was imported by R. Miller, Esq., Taieri, 1864. Dam, the mare Blanch, imported by David Wishart, Esq., from Tasmania, took the first prizes at several society shows, viz. , Dunedin, Taieri, Toknmairiro, and Clutha for the best mare of symmetry in the yards. Lord Paisley gained the first prize ai the Olutha Society Show, in 1868, and the first at Tokomairiro the same year, for the best three year old entire colt at his age. He also obtained the silver medal at Tokomairiro Show, in 1869, for the best colonial hoise in the yard, and has proved himself a sure foal-getter. Terms, £4 ; Groom's Fee, 65., to be paid at time of service. P.S. — All Fees to be paid on the Ist February, 1873, or £1 extra will be charged after that date. ROBERT KEMP, Proprietor. The fey^ra^ Clydesdale Entire ffi/QTr^L Horse ROYAL CHARLIE WILL Stand this Season at Mark Dale's Stables, Havelock ; and will be attended by a steady groom. Terms, £3; Groom's Fee, 6s. fto be paid at time of Service. All Fees to be paid on the Ist February, 1873, or LI extra will be charged after that date. Guarantee per arrangement. ROBERT KEMP, Proprietor. The *-IsfciJ)} Clydesdale Entire /aia |V*JP( Horse YOUNG GLASGOW GEORDY WILL serve a limited number of Mares this. Season, at Tubman's Farm, Moa Flat, and will travel surrounding Districts. Young Glasgow Geordy is 3 years old, stands 16 hands 3in. high, is a bright bay, with black points, has a beautiful flat bone, and is of immense strength. He is out of the imported Clydesdale mare Young Pride, imported from Tasmania, ' the property of Philip Mylrea, Esq. Glasgow Geordie, his sire, was bred by Mr. Andrew Warnock, Bearyards, Bishop- 1 briggs, near Glasgow, out of his prize j mare Maggie, whose stock have all been prize-takers at cattle shows in and around Glasgow, and have all sold at high prices. His sire was the well-known horae Champion, who was bred by Mr. Fleming, Auchenbowie, Kilmacombe, out of a celebrated prize mare. He gained prizes as a colt at almost every show in Lanarkshire. When four years old he gained the first prize of £40 and a silver medal at Glasgow, where 28 horses .competed ; when five years old he gained the first prize of £40 and a medal at Gatehouse, O'Fleet ; also the same year he gained the first prize of £30 at the Highland Society's Show, Dumfries ; when six years old he gained the first prize of £40 and medal at Gatehouse, O'Fleet ; when seven years old he gained the first prize of £40 at Glasgow ; and same yenr he syprhed the medium gold medal at the Highland Society's Show at Kelso, being then outlawed from other than extra stock j also, rirst prize of £50 at Carlisle, and second, at the Great International Exhibition, London, in the year 1862 ; thos leaving him to be descended from the best blood in the kingdom. Glasgow Geordy, as a colt, gained prizes at the following Shows : — Maryhill, Kirkintulloch. Bishopbriggs, and Johnstown ; and since landing in Otago, first prize at Tokomairiro, Taieri, and Dunedin. Terms, i£3 10s. ; Groom's Fee t 53. A paddock of one hundred acres provided for the convenience of mares. Every care taken, without responsibility. Mares to be removed at the end of the Season. . . BOBERT TU£K&K, Ptogeibor.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 247, 24 October 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 247, 24 October 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 247, 24 October 1872, Page 3

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