Entire Horses. Superior flfC* iMjfjp^ Hors© HEATHER JOCK, (Late Rising Star), WILL Travel this season in the Districts of Moa Flat and Mount Benger. Heather Jock is a beautiful dark bay horse, 17 hands high, of immense bone, fine symmetry, and superior action ; was got by the far-famed horse Reformer, imported by C. Rossiter, Esq., Cranbourne, and out of the celebrated mare, Flora, the property of J. Johnstone, Esq., Whitlesea, Victoria, Heather Jock has taken first and second prizes as a colt of 1, 2, and 3 years old in Victoria. Sire, Reformer, who gained the Highland Society's first prize at Perth in 3852 ; as a yearling in 1856, at Melbourne, the Port Philip Farmer's Society's first prize, beating Clyde (Mr. J. Wilson's) and four other imported sires ; in 1857, at Melbourne, the Port Philip Farmer's Society's first prize, beating Clyde and 25 others ; at the same meeting won the champion cup, value £30, as the most perfect animal exhibited. He has also taken a number of local prizes, and bis stock have been successful as prize takers. Dam, Flora, got by the renowned horse Prince Charlie, imported by the Messrs. M'lntosh, Glenroy, out of a pure-bred V.D.L. mare bred by R. Q. Kermode, Mona Vale. Flora took first prize at Whitlesea two years in succesion ; Ist at Kilmore, and 2nd at Heidelberg in 1861. Terms :— £4, payable on or before Ist February, 1871; Groom's Fee, 55., payable at first service,. Guarantees as per agreement. WILLIAM DRAPER, Proprietor, Waitahuna. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, IN THE BEAUMONT, TEVIOT, AND TAPANUI DISTRICTS, Thorough- &f|w&(waßi&w Imported bred «] lpslsl| Horse YOUNG ABDALLAH. PEDIGREE. Young Abdallah is out of a thoroughbred mare, imported from Tasmania by John Weir, Esq., of the Western District, Victoria ; is 7 years old, and has proved himself a sure foal getter. He has left some of the most promising stock in the province at the Clutha District. Abdallah (bred by Mr. Batson in 1847) was got by The Provost, out of Barbara ; Barbara was by Plenipotentiary oufc of Saffi, who was got by a son of Dick Andrews' (Dick Andrews was by Joe Andrews, a son of Eclipse). The dam of Saffi was got by Totteridge (Totteridge was by Dungannon, a son of Eclipse), out of sister to Mariame, by Squirrel, out of Miss Meredith, by Cade (son of the Godolphin Arabian), out of the Little Hartley Mare. The Little Hartley Mare was by Barlet's Childers (own brother to Flying Childers), out of Large Hartley Mare, whose pedigree in three generations can be traced to a royal mare. The Provost, the sire of Abdallah, was by The Saddler, out of Rebecca, by Lottery; her dam by Cervantes, out of Anticipation ; mare of her dam by Beningbrook (Beningbrook by King Fergus, a son of Eclipse. Terms : — £3 on delivery of mares. A 300 acre English grass paddock provided for mares, without responsibility, free for one week, after which 2s. 6d. per week will be charged ; or the option of a natural grass paddock free of charge. For further particulars see Stud Book, or apply to R. LANCASTER, Beaumont. THE OLYDESDALE STALLION YOUNG EMPEPOR, The property of Robt. Pairick, Spylaw, Will Travel in the MOUNf BENGER DISIRICT This Season. Young Emperor is by Emperor, out of an imported Clydesdale mare, the property of James Patterson, Esq., M.L.C., Lovells Flat. He is a light bay, rising three years old, is perfectly quiet, has fine action, superior bone, and great muscular power, and took the first prize at the Tokomairiro Show as a yearling. Emperor, the sire of Young Emperor, is out of Nancy, bred by Alexander Findlay, Esq., Sandyhills, near Glasgow. Nancy was got by the celebrated Garvary Horse, and her dam by Scotsman, the property of James Kirkwoods, Kilmaurs. Nancy was first shown as a three year old, and got first prize at Hamilton, first at Bailleston, second at Glasgow, and second at Kilbride. She was next shown as a brood mare at Glasgow and Kilbride, where she received similar honors. His sire is the well known imported horse Napoleon, whose stock is not excelled in the province. Emperor is of great strength, and compactly built. He has proved himself a sure foal-getter, and his stock is of a s iperior description. Emperor was shown at Dunedin when a two-year-old, when.he received second prize as the best horse of any age, his sire being first ; and first prize for the best two-year-old. He has also been shown at Oamaru and We3t Taieri, and each time a successful competitor. Terms : — £3 ; Groomage, ss. Groom's fee payable at first service, and all demauds payable to the Groom on or before the Ist February, 1871, when the season ends.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 144, 10 November 1870, Page 5
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