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STUD DISTBIBTTTIOIT. T-X 21. L. L. S M 1 T H'S STUD DISTRIBUTION. 1100 Shares, L 5 each. "Thw distribution includes tho valuable Stud Farm of 136 acres, fenced in and partly under cultivation. Also, Tho spUndid two-year-old colt Melancholy Jaques, winner of the Sapling Stakes, Melbourne. Lady Manners Sutton, by PitsfonL winner of several'races. Also, The brood marcs Tricolor and Fair Ellen, ■whoso progeny are all winners. The Stud numbers in all thirty head. Each horse shall constitute one prize, as also shall the Farm. In the event of the death of any horse previous to the time of drawing, 150 soys. will be substituted for every horeo so dying. Tho drawing will take place at the Polytechnic Hall, Bourke street, Melbourne, on Tuesday, Juno 30th, 18158. From tho time of drawing a prize the same shall be at the risk of the pri/.eholder. Every priz" shall bo accepted and taken by tho prizeholdor in tho state and condition in which such prize may bo at the time of drawing. The Title-deed to the Farm will be handed over to tho shareholder who wins it immediately after the drawing. Melancholy Jaqucj will be delivered in Sydney. Tho five broodmares Tricolor, Fair Ellen, Taglioni, Jewess, and Victoria, having been acnt to Angler, at Apaley, will be delivered to tho prizeholder there. Monsieur le Beau, No Surrender, tho yearling fillies out of Fair Ellen, Nora, and Dorothy, and the foal out of Tricolor, will A bo delivered at D. Robinson's stftblcs, Emerald Hill. The remainder at *be Stud Farm. Tho prizeholdere shall, within ten days of the time of drawing, remove the prizes from tho Farm, Emerald Hill, and Sydney. Tho brood maros can bo removed or not from Angler, at tho option of tho prizeholders. .Engagements optional, but must be declared at the time of delivery. PARTICULARS OF PRIZES. FARM, About 14 miles from Melbourne, Consisting of 136 acres 2 roods of land, fenced in thoroughly ; together with residence and firstclass stabling. Part of the land is under cultivation. The farm is welt supplied with water, having a frontage of about half a mile to the Dandenong Creole. BROOD MARES. TRICOLOR, by Premier (imported) ; her dam Nora Crcioa (imported). In foal to Stockowner, and acnt to Angler; covering paid. TAGLTONI, by Dclapre; her dam, Taglioni, by Peter Finn ; g d, Mathilda by Bolivar (imported); gg d, Agnes by Hector (imported). In foal to Peeping Tom, sent to Angler. FAIR ELLEN, by Rory O'More. Fair Ellen is dam of Firetail, Toryboy, Freestone, and Maidstone. Covered by Maribyrnong, and is sent to Angler ; covering paid. VICTORIA, by Princo William — dam Ducnesa. Sent to Angler; covering paid. JKWESS, by Kelpie—dam Lady Ripon, by Rubens. Covered by Slcdmere, sent to Angler. REDWING, by Birdcatcher—dan* Best of Ten by Wanderer (imported). Covered by Peeping Tom. LADY STAFFORD, by Premier, stinted to Athos. LAPWING, by Birdcatchor—dam Best of Ten by Wanderer, &c. Thoroughbred Arab Mare, Pedigree unknown. Covered by Maribyraong. MAY MORN, by Milton; her dam May Queen. Covered by Martinet. FIVE AND SIX-YEAR OLDS. PRIVATEER (late GlenyuiUe), b g, by Kelpie—dam Flight, by Rory O'Moro. MARTINET, bl h, by Mr Martin—dam Blink Bonnie, by Egrcmont; her dam.' Mra Butt, by Snoozer (imported). FOUR-YEAR OLDS. LADY MANNERS SUTTON, b m, by Pitsford—dam Green Linnet, by Delpare, out of Kate Kearney, by Rory O'Moro. ELPHINSTONE, b c, by Touchstonedam Birdswing, by Birdcatchor; her dam Haidee, by Tartar; gd Pagadoro, by Peter Finn. NORA CREINA, b f, by Touchstone—dam by an. Ether mare. THREE-YEAR-OLDS. LANCASHIRE WITCH, b f, by Touchstone —dam Fairy, by Dolo; her dam Jessie, by Wanderer ; g d Jessie, by Buffalo (imported). L.L., b c, by Touchstone—dam Judy, l)y Rory O'More; nor dam. Gnlnaro (imported) ; g d Bess o'Bodlam, by Peter Finn (mported). GRACB EGERTON, by Touchstone—dam Dorothy, by Dolo ; her dam Tilly Slowboy, by Rubens (imported); g d Flora, by Wanderor; g d Gulnare. THE ELEPHANT, cream color, by Touchstone—dam Prunella, by Donegal (siro o£ Orlando) ; her dam Alice Grey (imported) ; Donegal, by Littla John (imported). IWO-YEAR-OLDS. Lancashire lass, br f, own sister to Lancashire Witch (but much larger), by Touchstone —dam Fairy. , Entered for Oaks, 1869. . MELANCHOLY JAQUES, b c, by Touchstone—d&m Audacity, by Rory O'More; • her dam. by Wanderer; Wanderer by Wanderer," out of Ogress, by Ootavius. > MONSIEUR LE BE ATI, br o, by Touchstone—dam Impertinence, by Cornborcragb. (Impertinence is dam of Tnvnud.ence) 5 £ d j: \ Thaleatris, by Alexander, ''

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 2001, 29 May 1868, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 2001, 29 May 1868, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 2001, 29 May 1868, Page 6

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