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En re Horse*. mO STAND 2HIS jjjkjgg jlggg; p At Cloan, Port Molyneux, The Thorough-bred Entire Horse "BAY CAMDEN," The property of W. R. Thomson, Esq. Bay Camden by Calendar, dam Cassandra, by Tros ; granddam Alice Grey, hy jold Emigrant ; great granddam Gulnare, by Lord Egremont's Young (Tohanna, out of Ultima, by Hollyhock. ( Tide Stud Book. ) Gulnare was foaled in 1822, and imported from England into New South Wales by Mr James Macarthur, of Camden Park. Calendar (half-brother to General Chasse) was imported to New South Wales by the Australian. Agricultural Company ; was got, by Canteen out of Hambletonian, out of Monica by Sir Peter. ( Vide Stud Book. ) Cassandra's sire Tros, by Priam, out of Ally by Partisan ; was bred by Lord Albemarle, and imported to New Sbuth Wales by Mr Kater, in 18-40. ( Vide Stud Book.) Alice Grey's sire Old Emigrant, by Pioneer, out 'of Ringtail by Buzzard ; was bred by Mr Rush, in 1822, and imported to New South Wales by Admiral Rous, R.N., in 1823, {Vide Stud Book.) Bay Camden is therefore as thoroughbred as Eclipse, and combines in his veins some of the very best strains of racing blood. His dam, Cassandra, made her appearance on the Australian Turf in 1857, and in the short period of eight months beat every horse of note then on that turf, the veteran " Jorrocks included. Bay Comdex's own performances as a race-horse, under all weights, are far too numerous to enumerate, and of such a character as to liave stamped him as the best aged horse that ever figured on the Victorian Turf. His symmetry, substance, bone, good constitution, and his being a sure foal-getter, all recommend him as a sire. Bay Cams bn for three years gained, th first prize, against every" competitor^" aiTtlie Canterbury Show — once with Traducer^ thard, Antidote, and Tom King, "all imported horses. Paddock accommodation for mares, 2s 6d per week. All care taken without responsibility. $ Terms — £(> ; groom's fee, 6s. Allowance made to bona-fide owners of three or more mares. All accounts paid to the groom at the end of the season. N.B. — Bay Camden will' be shewn at Clutha Ferry, first sale of Messrs. Driver, Maclean and Cos. ,ts h Wß***^«*'# T HE Celebrated Imported ||Ivn%^*<L<lI v n%^*<L<l Draught Stallion 'gJafey-SB "-Js " LORD HADDO " Will Travel this Season to the undermentioned places, viz. :—: — Silverstream, North, East, and West Taieri, and Mr Gray's Waihola Hotel Returning through Green Island toMacdonald's Old Club Stables every alternate 14 days. Lokd Haddo is rising five years old, stands 17 hmds high, a rich brown, with strong bone, very superior action,- and a remarkably fine temper, bred by James Miller, Esq., Barnhouse, Midlothian. His sire was the far-famed horse Old Lord Haddo, bred by the Earl of Aberdeen ; dam, the pure-bred Clydesdale Mare Jean, bred by Mr Douglas, Douglas Castle. Asa one and two-year-old, he gained five prizes in' England and Scotland ; when three years old, at Castlemaine, Victoria, he was awarded first and second prizes, against horses of all ages— amongst these, were the famous horses Ben Lomoud, Black Leg, Ac. Terms — L 7. Groom's Fee, ss. All Mares to be paid for on or before the latter end of January. Every care taken, but no responsibility. G. and T> BOOKLESS, Proprietors. Dnnedin, October, 1867. ANDREW LEE 1 8 ix Painteh, Glazier, xnv Papekhan«eh, ' Importer of Paperhangincs, Window G!&ss, plain , iifll ornamental ; Ships' tiigruals, aud Ueck Liuhts, rlass Shades, Cucumber and Hropaaattng Glasses, White Lead, Oils Colour, Gilt Mouldings,' &c, OPPOSITE THE ROYAL GEORGE HOTEL, George otbebt, 1 ' ' D U X B D IN.'

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Otago Witness, Issue 832, 8 November 1867, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 832, 8 November 1867, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 832, 8 November 1867, Page 17