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Entire Horses ; ' TOrSTAND'TH'IS SEASON, CITDESDAI^ v HORSE . CLYIjE SDA L E HEEO. /CLYDESDALE HERO is a splendid Light \J Bay Horse, of immense power and perfect symmetry, quiet temper, and good constitution ; stands Sixteen Hands High, and possesses great bone and mußcle, a good worker, and sure foal getter. He is out of the imported mare Scotland's Pride (imported by G. H. Lee, Esq..) by the famous Scotch horse Tom Sayers. Tom Sayers took the First Prize 4 Kirkintulloch, when only two years old ; Second Prize at the Highland Society's Show at Dumfries ; and when three years old, First Prize at Dalbeatie, in Galloway ; same year, Second Prize at the Highland Society's Show at Perth ; and at four years, First Prize at Coupar, Fife ; when five years old, First Prize at Hamilton, Lanarkshire. Tom Sayers was bred by Mr Lockhart, Kirkmanoch, Stranraer, and of a thorough-bred Clydesdale mare, got by Rob Roy, the sire of Black Leg. PEDIGBEE : ' Scotland's Pride was foaled in 1857, bred by Mr John' Anderson, of Sniytbson, Scotland ; the celebrated Clydesdale mare, which gained the First Prize at the Highland Society's Show at Dumfries, in 1860, beating thirty-two others, considered very superior over all in her class (see Journal of Agriculture of the Highland Society of Scotland). The- Sire was the celebrated Clydesdale Horse Lofty, who gained the Premium at Glasgow, open to all Scotland and England. Clydesdale Hero will travel the Riverton and surrounding Districts. Teems : Four Pounds, to be paid on or before the First of February. C. M'FARLANE, Gummie's Bush. rnHE THOEOtraH-BEED HOESE, "P RIME R," YBAEB OED, W I L L S T A N D , . -. • . AT THE . , : - - G-OYEENOE GEEY' HOTEL, HAEEISVILLE, Noeth Road, INVEBCABar_G. TERMS : THREE GUINEAS For each Mare. Pbimeb, — the winner of the second prize at last years Grand Show — is a compactly built horse, of medium size, is of a uniform dark brown color, of great bone and muscle, fine symmetry, and has a remarkably good temper. Season to commence Ist October, 1868, and end on Ist March, 1869. THE NANA, WILL STAND AS USUAL AT O T A M A, TERMS: £3 33. EACH MARE, To be paid before the mare is taken away. : Good grassed Paddocks, but no responsibility. M. £ SWANSTON. September 22, 1868. THE IMPOETED ENTIEE HOESE " BLACK DOUGLAS," WILL stand this season at Long Bush, and travel to Oteramika, One Tree Point, Mabel, Waikivi, and Invercargill. PEDIGREE. Black Douglas by the imported horse Agronomer ; dam, Blackbird, bred by Dr "Wiimore, of Tasmania. The sire, A gronomer, was bred by Mr Westfield, of South Carlton, Lincoln, and exhibited at the Royal Agricultural Society's Show held at Lincoln, England, in July, 1854, where he was awarded the first prize as the best yearling -Agricultural Stallion. \ • Black Douglas has proved himself a sure foal getter, and his produce is second'to none in the Portland District. Teems : Three Guineas. ROBERTSON & CHRYSTIE. TO STAND THIS SEASON. npHE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE " SOUTHOENE." I _ _____ Southorn, by Thane of Clyde, out of the first-class Clydesdale $ Mare, imported four years ago from Scotland, Grand Duchess. Southorne will serve mares at Strathlane, near Wallacetown, this season. A large paddock is provided for the use of mares. Every, care will he taken, but no responsibility incurred. " : . ; ! As only a limited number of mares will be taken this 'season, 1 early ap'plicatibn* is necessary. '

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Southland Times, Issue 1035, 9 October 1868, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1035, 9 October 1868, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1035, 9 October 1868, Page 4

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