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TO TRAVEL

In the Oamaru District, and Stand at Commercial > tables, The^Famous Amerioan Standard-bred Stallion,

1 i-"-T*r - - f HT g .rnf g if**'"-TT-. ***. *«Ercc*~ hy-r^ - KE N T U C X Y. (Full brother to General Tracy and Oaklauds). Covered three miles in 7mins 47secs, two miles in smins 38iecs; also one mile in2mins44secs One of the Best American Staudard-bred Horses in the Cotonieß. By Berlin (imp.) ; dam, Jenny Tracy (imp.). Kentucky ia a rich bay with black points, nine years old, and a rare goer, with beautiful temper ; 16 hands high. Kentucky took Ist priza at the Canterbury Show, 1890 ; took lsfc and special prizes, Rangiora, and 2nd prize at Leetiton, 1891; 1892, lsfc and special at Ringiora, 2nd Chnstchurch ; 1893, lsfc at Christchurch, beating horses from America, Fnr further pedigree see American Stud Book. Kentuoky ran in harness two miles, tine smins SSsecs ; also won ab Lancaster Park, 3 miles, 9min 23secs, as a four-yeor-old. Covered three miles in harness at the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Show Orounds on the 12th of August, 1892 ; time Smins 23secs. Also trotted four miles in lOmins 52secs on the same ground in August, 1891. Trotted one mile in harness at the Agricultural and Pastoral Grounds on August 11th, 1893, in 2mins 44secs, passing through a big field. Also, won the Sires' Race, Lancaster Park, April 17, 1895. Also won a trophy ab the same meeting for the fastest time put up by any horse for two miles. Also won three miles at Show Grounds, Way 24th, 1895, doing the three miles in 7mins 47secs, and won by over 200 yards. Terms : L 3 10s season ; half-guarantee (L 2 2s) payable in January, and L 2 2s payable when mare proves in foal. Two or more mares as per arrangement. Grooming fee, ss. For full parfcicula-8 apply to Groom in charge, or to Commercial s tables, Oamaru All mares sold or exchanged held as in foal. W» JARDEN, Owner, 33, Gloucester streeb, Linwood, Christchurch. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON in the Oamaru and Surrounding Districts, The Carriage and Trotting Stallion

CA M E L , By Berlin (imp), dam Duchess of York, Standing 17 hands 1 inch, a rich

brown with black points, bred by Mr J. C. Grigg, of Longbeach.

Berlin, who was brought from America, is the sire of Contractor (2 41f, 5 13), Stonewall Jackson (three miles, 8 minutes), General Tracey (three miles 8 15£), Oakland (one irile, 2 50), Tikaro (one mile, 2 40, two mi'es, 5 40J), Miss Hilda (two miles, 5 21£), Calista (two milea, 5 8), Dakota (two miles, 5 20), Shamrock (two miles, 5 35), Wilkin (one mile, 2 48), Berlin Boy, Colac, La Grippe. Nilreb, and a host of others of our best performers. Camel's dam is by the champion Traducer from Gentle Annie, the greatest of all our locally bred trotttng matrons, and his pedigree shows Camel to be closely related to Tikora, Miss Hilda, and Callsti. Camel shows great substance and quality, and his bone is of the best, and hit stock is well spoken of in Canterbury, where some of hia gets have been sold at big prices. He haa also proved himself a sure foal-getter, and » sire of the reoord Commotion (one and k-hftlf mile, 3 57). Faddooking provided for mares from a disUnoe. Term* : L 4 4s ; two or more mares as per agreement. Groom's Fee : 53, payable at first service. H. WATERS, sr!B Owner, Cave Valley. TO TRAVEL IN THE Oamaru, Kakanui, Otepopo, and Hampden Districts, The Clydesdale Stallion,

TORDT Y O N. For particulars and Pedigree see Cards. Terms, L 4 4s ; payable, L 2 2a at end of Season, and L 2 2s when mare proves in foal. I All mares sold or exchanged, owners ab 1 bime of firab service responsible. , ' Groom's fee, ss. THOS. MEE, sr23 Owner, Incholme. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON In the Papakaio, Awamoko, and SurroundDistricts, The Pure u red Clydesdale Horse riEDRIO THE SAXON. This Magnificenb Colb was bted on Awamoa, and is perhaps the best bit of quality ■ combined with strength that this notable estate has yet produced ; and it is an open question whether a better could be found in the Southern Hemisphere. Pedigree. Where can you find such another ? — Sire, Crown Prince, champion at Oamaru, beating that suppospd invincibH, The British Lion ; grandsire, Lord Salisbury, that beat everything in Scotland and New Zealand ; Crown Prince's dam waa the famous mare Damael, bought ab lord Dunmore'a sale for 800gs. So much for the sire's side. Turn now to the dam's side and see how it reads. Rowena, by Young Banker (imp,), champion horse ab Oamaru repeatedly : Rowena, a first and champion mare herself ; granddam, Nelly Ivanhoe, by Ivanhoe (imp.) Nelly was champion also at Oamaru, beating Laura M'Pherson and all the other cracks ; gg d, Scotch Annie (imp.) No use enlarging on Annie, suffice ib to say she was champion at the Taieri show when 21 years old. Now, any unprejudiced man must acknowledge that this is a pedigree equal to anything in the world. Add to this that the horse is symmetrical, powerful, muscular, courageous and gay, and you have a great breeding sire in Cedric the Saxon. Terms : 4 guineas ; 2 guineas at end of seaaon, and 2 guineas when mares prove in foal. Groom's fee, ss. Good paddocks provided for mares from a distance. For particulars apply to Groom in charge, or to HALL BROS. & GARDINER, sr2B Owners,

TO TRAVEL IN THM

Kurow, Otiake, and Maerewhenua Districts, The Purebred Clydesdale Entire Colt, GL E N R O Y , Sire Glengyie, dam Jean, by Ron. frew Jock, q d Blossom, by Matchless (imported). Glenroy is 4 years old next November, stands 163 hands, has great bone of good quality, beautifully feathered, and combines all the best strains of Home and colonial blood, and must prove a good sire. | For pedigree see cards. Terms — L 4 4a ; L 2 2s ab end of January, and 3J2 2s whfn mare proves ia foal. Groom's fee, ss. '■ GEORGE LIVINGSTONE, "28 iNgftpu*.

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8314, 16 October 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8314, 16 October 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8314, 16 October 1895, Page 4