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" Clydesdale Entire Horses. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT THE BEAUMONT FARM brated JtH^i^ llsP Clydesdale Imported \e\L_OG *!>mL Entire I V A N H O H . Ivanhoe is a dark bay, standing over 17 hands high, bred by the Duke of Hamilton, and imported direct from Scotland by the New Zealand Land Company. His sire, Sir Walter Scott, gained the first prize at tho Highland Agricultural Society's Show at Dumfries in ISGO, the first prize in Glasgow in 1861, and at the Royal Agricultural Show, open to all Britain, held at Batterseain 1562, ho also tool: first honors. His dam, Maggy, gained bhe nrst prize as a three-year old at the Highland Society's Show in lS'd'2, and at the same show in the same year gained tho second prize in the class of all-aged mares, and the first prize as the best bred mare at tho same show in 1563. Ivanhoe has an excellent temper and magnificent action. He has shown himself a sure stock-getter, nearly all the mares served last season having proved in foal. Teems :— £lQ 10s. ; Groomage, 5a Also, manian JrM^^^^aP Clydesdale SIR' COLIN. Sin Colin is a rich, roan, 17 hands high, and of uurivailed bone and action. Sib Colin is by the celebrated Sir Colin Campbell, imported direct to Tasmania. Sir Colin Campbell is by GJenelg, bred by Mr. Tait, Banffshire, the winner of many prizes, and the sire of 140 prize colts and fillies. Grandsire, Lofty, who. was never beaten, and took £344 in prizes. Dam, a pure Clydesdale mare bred by the Earl of Seafield, out of his favorite mare Betsy, winner of numerous prizes. Sir Colin's dam took first honors at Strath Bogie, and also at the D;uke of Richmond's show, in the latter case with foal at foot, competing against all mares with or wifchont foals, and waa afterwards imported to Tasmania. Tebmh: — £o $p.; Qroomage, ss» Also, «The Fro- |J^_r_M_| Clydesdale ROYAL CHARTER. Royal Chaeteb is a rich mottled bay, standing over sixteen hands high, rising 4 years old, of great bone and substance, and most docile temper ; bred by the well-known breeder Robert Chartres, Esq. , by the famous Clydesdale entire Emperor, the property of the late Mr. Nimmo. Royal Chapter's dam was the celebrated imported mare Polly, winner of the first prize at the Taieri show in 1872. Tekms:— ( j244a.j Groomage, 5a Also, The;Cele- jNgljELffiM 'Clydesdale THUMPER, Thumper is a bright bay, IG| hands high, rising four years old, of magnificent bone and substance, and unrivalled action. He is by the well-known sire Thumper, the l»est horse ever travelled in Tasmania, who was never vanquished in the show ring, find was bred by R. Symmonds, Esq,, out of his famous champion mare The Dummy. Teems : — £4 4s,j Grcomage, S«.. Well grassed and watered Paddocks provided without responsibility, at 2s. 6d. per week. Any mare not proving in foal will be served j nest season at half-price, or half the money returned. All demands to be settled on or before Ist February, 1575. For further particulars, apply to JT. F. KTTCBING,' Beanmont Farm j Or, at Moa Flat Station. mO TRAVEL THIS SEASON -*- TS THE MOUNT BENGER AND. SPEARGRASS FLAT DISTRICTS, Visiting the Beaumont once a fortnight, NORTH STAR. Noeth Stae is rising four years old. Bred by John Symmons, Esq., of The Oaks, Tasmajna. Sire, the imported horse Lincolnshire 3Tero, that never was beaten as a prize taker. Noeth Stab'b dam, Flower, winner of 20 prizes. ITlower by Nnggot ; Nugget by Champion, imported, out. of Mr. J. Jordan's prize mare by imported Lincoln. G-reafc erancl-dftrn, Flower. Lincoln and Flower were both imported by the late Dr. Willmore. Upwards of six years ago Emperor, own brother to Noeth Stae, was brought over from Tasmania, and travelled tlie Tuapekadistrirt one season. ITo\\«o breeders in that district, however, did not then know the value o? his stock. ]To -was then sent to Tasmania, where he tivvi'llecl for four successive seasons. This splendid ho^p was afterwards selected by a firet-clii-s judge to go to Canterbury, I\ r .Z., where he now travels, nnd i? thought as highly of as the bet horses that have been imported to lhat province from Britain; thus showing that NoM'H STAn'g pedigree will bear a very favorable rornparison with any horse travelling in Otago. CPfIBMS, £4, 45. ; Groomage, 55.. A good paddock puovided for mares from a distanco. All care taken, but no rpeponsibility. „— ■ Guarantees as per arrangement. All moneys to be paid f o,th& Groom on op before 14th February, 1865, ' otherwise £l e?.tra will be charged. - VIiWAM WAUGH, P?opK>ter,

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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 403, 28 October 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 403, 28 October 1874, Page 4

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