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' Th<B Stud. .--Vv|^; mHB G B AND STALLION B> E X T B R-> -V (The Propbbts of Db CotrsHTMnr)WILL TRAVEL THIS 6BASOS IN THB DUJJEDIN, TAIERI. AND SUHEOUNDINGr [' DISTRICTS. DBXTBR la a half-brother to the famous SPOT. being out of the same dam. but was got by abettor, sire than Spot's father. Dexter also haa thrown better etock. and has proved himself a sura foalgetter. During the last 6eason-hls percentage of successful stinting has been unusually high," several well-known marea that had previously -had -no r«eulfe from other aires baviDg proved to be In foal to Dexter. Ho is now 10 years old, IS hand If inches high, and is sound, and last year, notwithstanding tbe hard work he underwent, h« was stronger and in better condition at tbe end of the season than ns wive at the beginning. He is a rich, dark brovro colour with black points ; has splendid action ; Is a good walker; an easy and rapid trotter; has grand bone, and a docile temper. He has never beeubeatea in the priaa ring. > - - -• '- , Dkxter's sire is the noted horse Tausmax. bred fa Canterbury by Mr J. W. Mallock, got by the famed Traducer. dam 4zucena, by Towton* -Mejf Merrllees; by St. George-Gipsy ; St. Georg*, by. St. George— Whisker mare, well l known in Hew South Wales as Single's mare, the dam and granddam of noted horses. • Dbxteb's dam is Gbntub AmrtK, ttaa fevbgied Trotting mare (well known both In Otago and Canterbury) imported from Australia. For speed and as. a weight carrier she was unexcelled in her day. In 1866, on the, Papanui, Road, Gentle, Annie, with 13at up, won a "four-mile trotting *raoe in ISrain 40sec.' Seating Orlsndo-by 1 74yds '.' -Orlando carried Bsfc ?lb, and had the master rider, Bob Bay, up. Th* stakes were Press, July 26, 1866. FEES FOR' THE SSBVJOB OF^THB HOBSE FOB VSX - ■ -•'■-• BBASdW. J *■- • .' One mare. ... „ ... ... 564 4» ) Two mares (same owner) .«: >\ £1 A* 5 X J Three „ „ .. •« *W «• ' Pour .. „. .. --„, .-£1313»Full guarantee terms^£6 6fl per'ttare:* Ho half-guarantee terms will be accepted, - < Groomage fea each'*'mare. '6s. v 'Mkras 'sold et'&tchanged held as in foal. As the number ot mare» will be limited, and several are alre«b>booked£e&r!y : application is neceaaary. Good paddocks for m«re» sent -from the country. For further particnlar* and testimonials about the horse from breeders 1b Canterbury and Otago, Apply f to 290 OWNBB, or GROOM IN CHARGB. rrm stand this, season, &t Atboi JL Bank Farm, Eaafc Taieri, the imported Clydesdale Horse liORB SALISBURY. lobd Salibbitbt is by young Conqiieror ; g*»l««» Old Conqueror, the property of James Kerr: a-a-sire, Renfrewshire Jock, tbe property of Samoel Clarke; g-g-g-sire. Lofty, .the property of . S&muel , Clarke; g-g-g-g-Bire, Fancy. "the property of Mr" Eskings; g-g-g-g-g-sire. Old Clyde, the property of Mr Frame. Dam, Darling, by Tintock. Sire of Young Conqueror was Mr Andrew Logan's Lord Clyde.; Lord, Salisbury is a pure Clydesdale, and was bred by Mr Cunningham. Tarbreode. Dalbeafctle ; was- foaled in May 187& 1 ; isa topdxbrown. witb three "white' legs 'and white tace, splendid feet and pasterns, frne flat bard bone, witb beautiful hairr on his legs, and quality all over'sixJi &A is ra>ely':to b* . seeD. Lord SiiisßUßy'waB J ejsb'jb"ited as aVeartinjr ' at Ayr .Show-inMay 1876, arid "BODiFirstiPriz*; vi"-" Ardrosson he won First Prize pat^KilmaraockHa " 1877, when a two-year-old, be won First^Brize, with Medal for Best Horse in the yard ; al;DaJry. Jn'iß77, -r he won First ' Prize; at Ayr.'.in 'MayMSfZ.^Flrtfr • Prize ; at Glasgow, in"Jtayaßß7',-FJrstPrize'y'ife f fcn'«' • Boyal English. Liverpool. July IB7.7,'^itßt'PrifeVj«fc:- J the U.S. Show, Edinburgh. July 1877. First Prize. Lord Salisbury was shown at Dunedin in 18SS-4 taking First Honours, and also Silver, Cup far, Rest Horse on the ground ; also, at TaferfSfiow/m 1833-4. First Prizes, and the Society's Medal for Bert/Hored < on the ground. First and Champion at Dunedia ' and Taieri 1885. First-class grass paddock provided for Marea fronts distance, afc Athol Bank, East Taieri.' '2s 6(1 will bo charged after the first four weeks. Mares sent by rail, and consigned to Robert GAWV.Mosgiel, will be promptly attended to; every. care taken, but no responsibilty. All mares sold or exchanged, the owner at first service held responsible. „,„. , „ Terms.- Ten Guineas— five payabie.at tbe/iehdWi che season, and five when mare has proved jn foal. % &room fee, si. ■ ROBERT GAWN, Proprietor, Deer Park. North Taieri. WANTED KNOWN. -Great Redaction in Price.— Drain Pipea of all descriptions. Flower Pots, gew&ale Pots, Vases, Fountains, Chimney Tops, &c— < irtunbext'a North-Bast Valley ?<*• - '^ry Works. - - - ■ '

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Otago Witness, Issue 1834, 14 January 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Witness, Issue 1834, 14 January 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Witness, Issue 1834, 14 January 1887, Page 1

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