, , . bred K^-t'CS? Stallion T<; r/ ' QOTck¥^Nfe ; ' 4 f I XT TILL Travel this season in the Tua- - 'VV ; Peka and Tokomairiro Districts. •I Qiudksand is 5 years old, 16 hand's ithfghV^ith splendid^flatlipne^ajid g^eat muspular poweiviXiHfi'i^AyeryJEashionabl^ j mover! a sure foal getter, and ia remark-'-/['For' further particulars ( pedigree, 'se^bk^ds. -'Terms, £4, payable on or befbni.'lst; Februaryj^^j fr < :., .... « -i/> WILLIAM PINE, O n'l Proprietor. ['/.The r 8B Hi !^S^Ji 9 1 y4 esdale • '..Entire' ' f^l\_J^^%[ Horse LORD, .PAISLEY , ; TTTILL- Travd this Season in the Tua^W peka, Waitahuna, and Beaumont Districts, commencing on the Ist October; calling at'Tuckey.V Stables;' -TtiapeW;Dale's, Waitahuna ; and R. Lancaster's, Beauniont weekly. There will bp an Acconimbdation !4Prtdid6ck-a't^CJro6kst6ii! 4 Prtdid6ck-a't^CJro6kst6ii Hotel' Beauniont, for mares, at one '^l^ilimg per week during the Beason for ,-eacn ma)fe v t^AU care, taken, .but- no responsibility. ' Lord Paisley was bred by John Barr, ISsq., Chatham and ia a .beautiful black,rising six years old, and stands 10 hands ->2''inches high. Hia sire, Lord Paisley, was imported by I\. Miller, Esq., Taieri,,, 1864. Dam, the mare Blanch, imported by David Wishart, Esq., from Tasmania, f took the^£u^i^pr^ej^.^tu^v^aL^oja : elyL ' stiows, viz. , Dunedin, Taieri, Tokomairiro, 'and'Clutha for the best mare of symmetry ifl 4he yards. Lord Paisley gained the Jirstnprize at the Clutha Society Show, in 1860, and the first at Tokomairiro the same year, f or thg best threer yeW old en ijr.e. colt, at nJßl3<rs. . 1 -lt|ff|l|o silver m^oal jJt'Tolj^m'tamo'Snow, in lofty, ff<k the best colonial hoise in the yard, and haß proved himself a sure foal-getter. :j ' tO A '{J Teems, £4; Groom's Fee, 55., to be paid at time of service. - , r >i I jr .ii> LA )x P|S. — All Fees to be paid on the Ist {.February,. 1873, pr £1 extra. will, be charged after that 'date; '■ '' ' r ,'.' ! "' T . J '*' ' ■ 'ttOBEKT KEMP,"'" ( no „. Proprietor. The m^^'W^ti Thoroughbred ■ Entire dpjy^^^gp -»•' ''Horse ' ' « ; YOUNG 'PRINCE ALFREE» !j TTjILL Stand this Season at Waipori. V V t Prince Alfred is a roan, rising two years _oldj \ by Prince Alfred ? out of thoroughbred jm'iri ISKayiGray I.''1 .' ' 'Pedigree^Df - ! sire' well kno\v"li 'throughout the 'Province" of Otago, 'especially iri l tlie Taieri District. Terms)" £o*,' payable «it ' end of the' 'Season^G'room's' Fee; ss. " ; ' JAMES WRIGHT,,, \ '■i> j Proprietor. '■ ' The >-^8| l!^S}' Clydesdale ' 1 -'Entire ; '^CtOJl;",, 1 ,. KoT^ e , .YOUNG ,GLASG.O r W GEORDY WILL serve a limited number of Mares this Season, at Tubman's Farm, Moa Flat, and will travel surrounding Districts. - ~ - tl■ ■ • ' ' Joung Glasgow Geordy is 3 years old, stands 16 hands^in. high, is a bright bay^ 'with blaclf ppints, has a beautifu.l flat, bone, and is of immense strength. He is 'oufc of> the imported Clydesdale mare Young Pride, imported from Tasmania, the property of Philip Mylrea, Esq. Glasgow Geordie, his sire', was bred by Mi?. Andrew Warnockj'Bearyardd, Bjshopbriggs, near Glasgow, out uf his ' prize ' mare Maggie, whose stock have, all .been prize-takers 1 at cattle show 3in and around Glasgow, and have all sold at high prices. His t . sire ,was,< the wall-known horse Champion, who- was bred by Mr, Fleming, Auchenbowie, Kilmaeombe, - out -of a celebrated prize mare. 'He gained prizes j \ a3 a colt at almost every show in Lanarkshire. When four years old he gained the first prize of ~£4o and a silver medal at Glasgow, where, 28,. Jiorses, .competed ; when five 'ypars bW he gained the' first, prize of '£40'a'hd' I 'a^ 'medal 'aVGatehonsej ■ Q'JFleet '; als'o !! the sa.me year he'gained the first piW' of"' £#0 at 'the Highland Society's Show, Dumfries ; when six year!*' old he th¥ u^t 1 prize -of 1 , M) ; medal at Gatehouse*; WFheh ;J; J \vhen seven years oldiJie' gainedyth«itirst priz^ of £40 at Glasgow ; and -same 'year he I'gained1 ' gained themptjli^nij^ojfJi mef3aJ, : at the.^ighlajid.. Society.'9,Bhp.)»nalj Jiel^o,,; beings tjjen. .out-, lawed from other than 'extra- stock j also, first prize of '£50 at Carlisle,- and second at thej-'fireat; international .Exhibition^, Londttw ih>iljHe ybau 1862';' tihu§iileaving! himitdw'fcfe ndt^c^nded>**obis4heftieat 'blobdi in the kingdom. •V llhJ{)& •-■'"'*■ lj '* fJtli •"">''-/• Glasgow) QeoMy^ r 'dsFl'a ?ebT!t?,T, gained prizfes ( i^.Shpws j^M^^),. Kirkiutulloch^ Bishopbriggs, and Johnstown T and' Bince~tanding~in"Otago, "firat prize afl r lT4k6inalirirtJ, TJtertj a&dODilnea " m *j .«HTaz;Ta ,nno- T.i:i.<iTS-s.ij:iiii<i padaock of one huudred acres provided for [the convenience of mares.. Every Wire taken^i'bm^spynsfeiWf. B^^" Mare^io^e'i^m'oVe^Ktthe^nd^^tiie' SeasofiV ■'■-- '> •' ''•.•"' '•'' '' " » --' ROBERT TUBMAN, proprietor.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 253, 5 December 1872, Page 3
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