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NEW AB\piRTISEMBNTS. • MA.TAUEA.BRipaETO^)ENDALE. 4 T the request, of , a. large number of Set^rs.linUtnei Mataura District, the Pure-bred" Clydesdale Entire Horse Will travel the^Miataura District,' visiting Edendale, Mataura Bridge, Gore, Wyndham, and Toi Tola regularly through the season. - PEDIGREE: ' The reaHy grand .imported entire horse, Conqueror, was bred "by the famous breeder, Bobert Wetherspoon, 'Ifewbigging, County of Linlithgowi Scotland. "Conqueror wa3 selected in Scotland and imported* to Australia by that well-known judge, Mr George Brookless, and-'* was recently purchased at Messis McCuUoch, Campbell & Co.'s sale for the sum of six hundred guineas. Conqueror is a' rich dapple bay, with black points, stands 16 hands 2 inches high, has great strength.^ of bone, is very powerful, ■with beautiful-symmetry, is good tempered, ana without a blemish.. Conqueror is got by fie fampus/ehtire^Scottisli Champion. As a .' J wo-yea*r.-old ihe five firot-prizes. • : Gonquerbr's dam was by the far-famed horse; ,Sir< Walter Scott (the property of the IJuke of Hamilton), which horse never was • tieaten. He gained the prize in London, value £200, in 1862, agaihst all comers. Conqueror's g. dam, Bloseom, gained first as mare, with foal at foo^, and first as a dry mare. Conqueror, before leaving Scotland, gained three; first prizes as- a yearling. He also gained two. first prizes in Victoria, and the first prize In, Southland against all comers. Conqueror has proved himself a sure foalgetter of first-class stock. His stock have taken numerous Jfirst prizas, and his progeny, as yearlings and two year olds, are fetching high prices, thus showing Conqueror to be one of the truest bred Clydesdale sires in the Southern Hemisphere. Season to commence on Ist October, 1876, ending Ist February, 1877. Terms — £4 each mare ; Groom's Fee, 53 — payable at the end of the season. JOHN McINTOSH, ) P roT3ri e^ors THOMAS PATERSON, f "°P rie^ or3 - WILL TRAVEL THIS SEASON. IK THE CLTJTHA, CLINTON, AND WAREPA DISTRIGT3 S X - •THE Qh'P^^W'^W ■& E^TIKB CLYDESDALE UOBSE, YOUNG NAPOLEON. -^TOTING 3SAPOLEON is by the late J- Mr Niinmo's Celebrated Horse Emperor out of Young Nancy ; Nancy by Champion, out of Jean. Jean was the winner of the Highland Societies' Prize, Edinburgh, as a two-year-old. For Particulars and Pedigree See Cards. Terms- £4 <k ; payable on or before Ist February, 1577 ; Groom's Fee, 53 ; puytiblo at time of service. J. SNOW, Mosgiel. Sept. 19, 1876. WILL TEAYEL THIS SEASON IS THE TAPAi-TUI AN-D SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, THE ft EimRE CIiYDBSDAIB F%^ _JtLj/ JlTf HOUSE, BLAIR ATHOL. fTIERMS — £4; payable on or before Ist -»- February, 3877. "Groom's Fee, ss; payable at first service. For Particulars and Pedigree Sco Cards. , JOHN ROBERTSON, Woodside. ' Sept. 21, 1876. : ~^WILL TEAYEL THIS SEASON IN THE TAIERIDISTRICTS, THE ENTIRE CLYDESDALE iIOKSS > V p.. B I N C E. i PRINCE is a darV bay, stands 10J hands high, by Prince Charlie (imported) ; dam, Princess Maud the First, the < hnmpion mare in the Colony, the winner of 18 First Prizes hi Scotland, and several in Victoria. Priiice has gained many First Prizes, and his Stock caunot be surpassed. The Kyneton Agricultural Society awarded him First prize for the best four yearlings, competing against the Stock of two imported horses. At a recent National Show in "Victoria, a yearling filly by Prince gained First PriiM. He also took First Prize at the Waikonaili :• and Shag .Valley Agricultural and Pastoral Assoaia-tion's Shows of 3872 and 1573 ; and the Fir^fc P-rize at the Blueskin Agricultural and Pastoral Association's Show- 1873.- A filly by him, twoyesxs old, took First Prize at Oamaru, 1876, and second at Taieri same year. Prince has an excellent tempfr, • immense bone, superior . action, is a &;ire foal-getter, and. b acknowledged by competent judges to be the best Clydesdale Horse bred in the Colony. Terms— £4; payable on Ist February, 187.7"' j65, guaranteed, payable on. Mares proving in Foal. Groom's Fee, sa, to be paid at time of Service. y : WILLIAM PUDDY '■-- ■•-- Proprietor. S" O T I C E . aSST y,mr' r Wafcclie& and Clocks cleaned „ - and regulated a* T. Nutsford's, Milton, • and notwithstanding the dull times, you will - realise the truth of the old adage, that i .'•■»• 'i TIME IS MOJSEY." ' pUming Watohos, 7s'; Qlocka Sa,

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Bruce Herald, Volume IX, Issue 859, 1 December 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Bruce Herald, Volume IX, Issue 859, 1 December 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Bruce Herald, Volume IX, Issue 859, 1 December 1876, Page 2

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