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THE THOROUGHBRED HOBSE " H ABUHA." Will stand, this season at Mr. Greer's, Sow-: burn (commencing October 11th), every ■ ; alternate week on Thursday, Fridar, and- ' Saturday,'and Mr.. Harrington's. (Blacks;, : . Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday,. :'. ; and.Monday;'"-..-'". " .'" "I. AEXJHA is a bay horse, stands 15 JU-' bands-2Jinch'eß high, with-gree'" mb-atanc3.-and quality, good constitution and tern-' per; bred by Mr. Eedwood in 1872 s got by Towto'n, dam Fair Puritan, by Oliver Uromwell, out of Coronaria (imported), by Sweetmeat, out of Jessica, by Lancelot, own brofher to Touchstone. Towton (imported), own brother to the Peer and Marchioness, by Melbourne, dam Oinizulli, by Touchstone. Oliver Cromwoll by Potentate, out of Woodstock, by Theorem (imported). Potentate by Sir Hercules (sire of I'he BarM, out of Princess, by Gratis (imported). Haruh* is half brother to-Tamburmi, Atnlama, Papapi, Koi <ri and Furiri (winner of the last Dunedin Derby and phristchurch Leger ) TFie above horse has proved himself ti sure foal-getter, which his patrons of last year can testify. ~ Geod paddocks, securely fenced and well watered, are provided for mares until sueri tim«' >js they are stinted, of which due nolic< 'will be g-ven to owners, when all mare» must be removed and ijaid for .All can? taken of mares, without re«ponsibihtv Terms, £3 1(K Groom's Fee, os u A. JOPP, Proprietor r TH'E CLYDESDALE ENTIRE UQRSF /, "DUKE OF EDIINBJkG-H." (The property of Joseph Packman and Co.), Will stand l this season at the Ewebura Farm, and will travel between Malloch's Kyeburn Hotel ; Curric's Farm, Kyeburo Station, Creighton's Farsn, M'Oredie's Farm (Kyeburn Diggings), and Weir and Smith's stables (Naseby)- every fortnight. DUKE OF EDINBURGH is a dark brown horse, seventeen and a-half hands high, and is eight years old. Has iminerise bone, and splendid action. He was bred by E. Fricker, out of the celebrated mare Nora, imported from Melbourne by Mr. P. Aitcbison. Nora was a large prize-taker in Melbourne. His sire is the celebrated horse Lofty, imported from Scotland by the Hon'. Matbew tiolmes. Duke of Emkbubgh, as. a two-year-old, took the first, prize-in his classat Oamaru.; He has a docile temper;' w tho r roughly staunch and has.proved himself a sure foal-getter in the Oamaru and Mount Ida Districts. Terms, £3 10s. Every convenience for mares exists at the Eweburn Farm, consisting of 600 acres, securely fenc? d and well watered, and divided into five paddocks one epecially kept for mares with foals at foot. No charge for first six weeks, "-very care taken, but no responsibility. Graoruagj! os., payable at time of service. All fees to be paid before removal of mares, except guaran' ees. For further particulars apply to proprietors, or the groom. THE ENTIRE HOBSE "YOUNG QUICKSAND," ■W (The property of Joseph Packman),

Will stand this season at. the Ewehurn Farm, ■ and will travel every fortright between KyeSurn Hotel, Currie's Farm, Kyebnrn Station, -."Oreighton's Farm,-' M'Credie's Farm (Kyeburn Diggings), < -• Weir and Smith's stables (Naseby). ~ TOV!S T a QUICKSAND, bred bi John Wood, Esq., Christehurch, out of his fast-trotting mare Madge, by Quicksand. Madge took one first ano one second prize at the Christchurcl. fehowa, and won many-fast, trotting matches. Quicksand is .a beautiful dapple gr.y, stands 15£ hands high", with spl'.'ndiri bone aii'l symmeiry ; a very docile temper, and a sure I'oal-getter. Terms, £3. Every convenience for mares exists at the Eweburn Farm, consisting of 600 acres se curely fenced and well watered, and divided into five paddocks—one specially kept for, mares with foals afc foot. No charge for firs>tr aix weeks. Every caie taken, but no respbn-J sibiljty. . G-roomage os.',-payable at time ;of' service. All fees.to be paid before removal of mares, except guarantees. . .-. ji For further particulars apply to proprietor/ or .thegroom. ■ . .: .. THETHOROUGrHBRED ENTIRE HORSE ? :g s; " BUCEPHALUS "\ _. 'Q' •■Will'stand this'season at Ham,Jlton<Farm;i • BUCEPHALUS is by Master KoVe, dam Mountain Maid, by the Premier (imported), g dam Old Mountain Maid, by.. Warhawk (imported). Master Howe by Touton (imported), "dam Miss Bowe, by Sir Hercules, g dam Miss Miller, by Young Wanderer; Touton by Melbourne, dam Cinizelli, by Touchstone. Moun'.ain Maid was imported from Victoria, and shown by C. Water, Esq. as a thoroughbred at Dunedin and Taieri Agricultural Shows against all comers, and was always awarded first prize—-besides producing three winnrrs on the turf. Warhawk is the sire of Flying Buck, Campden, &c. The Premier is the maternal g sire of the celebrated Richmond, Maid of all Work, Sea Spray, Briseis, Foist King, &c. Master Bowe, as a racehorse, won all his races cleverly, and proved himself equal to anything in New Zealand. His sire Touton is full brother to The Peer, and Marchioness, winner of the English Oaks, and dam of Fishhook, Angler, &c, half brother to Marquis,'winner of the 2000 Guineas, second in the Derby, and winner of the St. Leger. Sir Hercules is the sire of The Barb, Yattendon, &c. -Bucephalus is a beautiful rich brown, five years old, stands 16 hands 1 inch. ' Has immense bone and great muscular power, with perfect action, and docile temper. With such a combination of the very best blood, suitable mares cannot fail to produce high-priced buggy horses, stylish weigkt ; carrying hackneys, and racehorses of a very high order. The mares will run in well watered English grass paddocks. Abundance of feed guaranteed. Every core take/i without responsibility. Terms, £3 10s each. Guarantees per agreement. T. & J. FOSTER, Proprietors.. : THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE j " KING ALFRED," ! WiR stand this season at the Taieri Laie.Station, via Macraes or Hyde, where well grassed padd«.cks will be found, and nil care taken, but no responsibility incurred. «» • horse, four years old, stands sixteen . hands.high, of grea;: bone and muscular power, got by Prince Alfred—a grand weightcarrying lind coaching -sire. Prince .Alfretf himself is thoroughbred, and a; wim-ing sfeepiechiser on : the Victorian turf,"by Mr.'. ■Thomas -Austin's imported librae Boiitrd.6, by .Orlando... (a Derby winner) out of 'Miss Al-; fred, by Eing Alfred, by Pyrrhus the. First. -*~, : Terms, £3 35., 4jSrpomage. iVe, 65., payable before removal of Jninres, J. OETSHOLM. :

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 455, 12 January 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 455, 12 January 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 455, 12 January 1878, Page 2

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