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NEW ADVKIfrisEMENTiJ TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IK THE 7 PLUTHA AND SURROUNDING • DISTRICTS, ■•/■ THE . glfiC'CW BSTTKE THOROUGH- /9W^^3f HORSE C R 0 TJ) E N . GBOYnBN, by Professor, ouc of forgetme^not, by New Warrior, out of Modus. by Bashaw (imported), u»b of Mis* Devil, by Whisker, out « f Vesta, by Model (imported}. YSBi-WHtlieTjiiiff of Australian, »n.d the of Matilda, the dam rf OH J.-rrocks CVesta's dam was Caraboo, l)y Old Hector M grand hdam by Rockingharn, &c , &c ) , Whisker^ imported;, by Whisker, out of Woodbine; &c, Ac. Vide Stud Book. Professor, by Premier (imported), dam Shamrock, sister to Tramp, by Traveller, &c. Vide Stud Book. / , New Warrior.has distingni^lied himself as tKe sire bf Tarragon, Tim Wliiffler, Volnnt«6r, Warrior Bomula The Pearl, and many others, and is acknowledged to be the most successful sire imported into tbe Australian Colonies. CkoYl»on's performances on the turf stand Tweoualled by any horse bred m O>.dgo. As a four^year old he won the Canterbury j Maiden Plate, beating a large field, include | ing-Southern Chief, Foratop, and other good howe*; «he also ran a third in a large field * for the Christchurch Plate, Manuka being first, with Knottingly second. Won the Town Plate at the Dunstan, beating Mainsail and others ;'and the Town Plate at the lu vercargill Meeting, 1871. As a sire,* Cbo yi>en has been very buccossful, all his stock being of great promise, showing excellent a uality and subßtance, and are acknowledged b/ breeders to be admirably adapted to the requirements of the country. He is a beaudful dapple brown, standu 16$ hands, of good temper, and grsat substance, and has proved himself a sure foalSeason to commence Ist October, 1874, and end on the Ist February. 1875. Terms L 4 4s.— Groom's Fee ss. Will Guarantee for L 6 Qi. Money to be paid at end of Season. r pOWRLLf Proprietor. -CTTILL TRAVEL THIS SEASuN THE THOROUGH- KSTITIE YOU Nlf^P E E R, Through the TOKOMAIRTRO, NORTH, EAST AND - . WEST TAIERI D LSTRIGTS. Young Peer is a bright bay, and stands 16£ hands high, has immense strength of bone, peff ct sjmnif try, and a very docile tamper ; bred by W. Mo.-die, Esq-ire, TaUvouUe, Victoria. Young Hebr, by the Peer, dam Seymour, by Harkaway g. dam Lively (im ported), V. D L , by Wanderer (imported), Harkaway hy S"O«-zet (imported), dam Antelope, by Old Little J-hn. g. dam Maia of Lawn, tlltt property of W. Uaderwo.-d The Peer, by Melbourne, dam Ciniz^-lli, by Touchstone. Cinizelii produced Wormerly. Touton, also Marchioness, winner of the O*ks, dam of some of ti e best h»rses in Australia, such as Fishhook, Angler, and Ro.-e of Denmark, tbe dam f>f Hamlet, &c Ciuizelli by Touchstone out uf Brocade by Pantaloon out of Bombaz ne by Thunder bolt put of Plover by Sir Peter, the Marquis, half brother to the Peer, imported to Victoria by the Messrs Pakiu, aud standing at Maribyrnong, at 30 guineas a mare ; thus show ing the°YoUiSG P£ER to be from the beat Btraicis of blood that England can produce. For reference see ' English Stud Book. 1 Terms, 1A 4s ; groomage, 53, payable at firßt service, and all demauds pvyable to the groom on or before the Ist of February, 1875, when the season ends. W. WHITE, Oamaru. TO TEAVEL THIS SEASON, IN THE EAST, WEST, AND NOETH TAIERI DISTRICTS, THE TABrVAWKO. SSS^SCIi CLYDESDALE EHTIBE HORSE, EMPEROR. Terms — L 4 ; Groom's fee, sa. All demands payable to the Groom on or before Ist February, 1875. J. NIMMO, Woodlands, West Taieri, Proprietor. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, in the TOKOMAIRIRO and WaIHOLA Districts, the €3RTi»sHflsr. CLYDESDALE PURE BEED STALLION YOUNG THANE. Yoirira Thane is a bay lmrse, rising five rears old. stands seventeen hands high, of very good bone, symmetry, and splendid - action - Yotrsd Tbanb was pot by the Thane of j Cljde. imported by Hugh MLean, Veq. He gained tlw Ist priza at th« Bb'»w, 1 067; '1st »t Tokomairiro, 1868 ; 2nd at the Taieri.- 'same season; and Ist at the Molyaeux. 1869. His dam. Princ«ss "Royal, gained the 2nd prize at the Southland -how, 1867 ; 2nd, 1868 ; and Ist in 1870. Grand«ire, Piince Royal, never exhibited in the Colony, but has taken several prizes in Scotland. Mrs Vaipy refuted LUGO for him, and the sam» Be»son was guaranteed 100 m^res at 10gs each to travel h'm in Canterbury. Youuo Thane's dam was the celebrated mare Nancy; bred by the New Zealand and Australian Land Co at their CJydevale Station. Nancy was by Matchless, whose pedigree is well known r ■'Termß^i'l-4,' l .to;.;be, paid on or before Ist J"ebru«ryT 1875 ;^^ jGroomage fee, ss, to be paid at time of first service. Guarantee as P<Jr afi f ree^ ien yoUNG BBOTHEES, Proprietpya. WwbPla,

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Bruce Herald, Volume VII, Issue 650, 17 November 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Bruce Herald, Volume VII, Issue 650, 17 November 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Bruce Herald, Volume VII, Issue 650, 17 November 1874, Page 2