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Clydesdale Entire Horses, r TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE MOUNT BENGER DISTRICT, 5 The AJUpiiQfiw Entire Clydeskale fio lnfyjW Horse YOUNG WELLINGTON. Young Wellington is a bright dapple bay, rising tmfee years old ; stands sixteen hands high, and is possessed of great bone and fine symmetry. Young- Wellington is by Sir William Wallace, the celebrated horse that achieved such marked sitdSess at the Btud on the Taieri Plain. Sir William Wallace was got by Garabaldi, out of Brisk, bred by W. Anderson, Esq., Barniel, Kirkmichael, Ayrshire. Garabaldi's sire was bred by Peter Anderson, Esq., Gillespie, Glenluce, Ayrshire, and gained first prize at the Carrick Society's Show as a year old, and first prize four times in succession at the Ayr County Show, besides a number of first prizes at local shows. Brisk, Sir William Wallace's dam, bred by W. Anderson, Esq., Barniel, Kirkmichael, Ayrshire, gained first prize at Ayr County Show, and nine first prizes at local shows. Sir William Wallace gained first prize as a foal at Maybole ; also, as a yearling, gained the first prize at Dalryinple, Kirkmichael, Maybole, Glasgow, and second at Ayr. He gained first prize as a two-year-old at Ayr County Show and at Glasgow ; also, the second prize at the Highland Society's Show held in Edinburgh, July, 1869. Sir William Wallace, imported by Mr. Thomas Kettle direct from the breeder, W. Anderson, Esq., Barneil, Kirkmichael, Ayrshire, was shown at the Taicvi Show in December, 1869, when only three days landed, and gained second prize against horses of all ages. Young Wellington's dam is a prize mare belonging to Mr. Cullen, of the Taieri. She has gained three first, prizes at the Annual show held at tibe Taieri. Her dam was half sister to Blackleg, said to be the best horse that ever crossed the line. A splendid grags paddock is provided for mares from a distance, and all caie taken, but no responsibility. The proprietor's previous expei'ience of entire horses will be a sufficient guarantee that mares will receive every attention. Teems, £l< ; Groomage, ss. MICHAEL M'CARTHY, ' Moa Flat. TTfILL SERVE A LIMITED NUMBER * ' OF MARES THIS SEASON, AT * „. COAL CREEK, Calling at Roxburgh once a fortnight, STIRLING CASTLE. Stirling Castle is a bright bay, with black points ; stands 17 hands high ; has great bone and substance, and splendid action ; and is rising three years old. His sire, Rob Roy, has left stock in the Mount Benger District that have never been equalled ; and his pedigree is so well known as to render further comment unnecessary. Stibling Castle's clam, Nettle, is a purebred Clydesdale mare, imported from Tasmania. Teems, £4 ; Groomage, ss. LOW AND ROBERTSON, Proprietors. TTK) TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE LAWRENCE AND WAITAHUNA DISTRICTS, The /jl^-i *! V Entire Clydesdale M^JfY * * Horse YOUNG TANNAHILL. Young- Tannahill is a bright bay, with black points, is possessed of good bone and action, and is rising five years old. Young Tannahill has taken a prize three years in succession at the Taieri Agricultural Society's show. His sire is the well-known horse Tannahill, whose stock has taken prizes every year for the last eight years at the Taieri and other shows. His dam, the property of Mr. Millar, was imported by Mr. Nisbet from Tasmania. Young Tannahill is a first-class worker and a sure foal-getter. Young Otago, half-brother to Young Tannahill, was sold when three years old for £200 to go to Oamaru; and a brother was first at the- Toieri-oiKw-- last year as the best gelding ; and a half-sister of his got the silver cup at the last Dunedin show for the best yearling filly. Terms, £3$ Groom's Fee, ss. Also, the Thoroughbred Entire Horse YOUNG LEOTARD. Will Stand this season at Havelock. # Young Leotard, by Leotard, out of Wattle Blossom, by Caliph, out of Currency Lass. Currency Lass, by Premier (imported). Leotard, by Teddington ; dam, Kitty Cut-a-Djwh, by Waxy Pope. Young Leotard is half-brother toForetop. Teems, £2, payable on or before Ist February, 1875; Groom's Fee, 55., payable at time of first service. Teems, £2; Groom's Fee, ss. ROBERT SUTHERLAND, Proprietor. mO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE TUAPEKA & WAITAHUNA DISTRICTS The -l^i^^f^jM^ Entire Clydesdale r_J\ m jL/^ W%\ Horse YOUNG, EMPEROR. Young Emperor is a bright chesnut^ rising five years old, is a, pjfcerful. wellr-buils animal, 16 hands 3 inches n^h ; got by the celebrated Clydesdale Emperor, -out of a heavy draught mare by Lprd Paisley l : Terms, £3, payable on or before Ist' February, 1875; Groom's Fee, 55., payable at first service. GUARANTEEjAS PER ARRANGEMENT. ' JOHN- SPARK, Proprietor, Waitahuna. mo TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE QUEENSTOWN & ARROW DISTRICTS, Arriving there about the 16th October, *■ The ftk^i»^», Clydesdale Celebrated W^^Q Entire Horse LORD PAISLEY. ROBERT KEMP, Proprietor. '

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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 426, 16 January 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 426, 16 January 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 426, 16 January 1875, Page 4

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