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Tun Antarctic—''oetor Yon DrygnMs 'a I Antarctic ex[.ediion in the steamer G u>- '» la , returued to Kir , mid was welcome i I y I l'rince Henry of Piuatia. J . Stud ; TO STAND THIS SEASON , AT THE HOMESTEAD, ON A WE, AND TRAVEL THE BAYS. :HE CLVI KSDALE STALLION Gl I.fi MINE wa9 foaUd in December. 1897. His sirp is Lord Lvnn, t»\ Lori Si»!ishu«y (imp); dam Myrllp. h> T'r-ncp of Wmlpr (imp.), dam Molly McKiseock (imp). Goldmine's dam whs Scotch Lessie, by Richmond limp.) d>. p Pearl. Richmond (imp) by P , Richmond, by Gallant Poof 1 —«* ?' dam Austral ---J I > from Glasgow Pearl by L,,d ° all -i* (imp*) from Damsel (imp) scotch Laesle took thn following prices • — Fir*t &b a yearling, at Tapanui \ first at Tapanui as a two year old ; first and champion at Tapaoui as a three year old ; first ac one of a pair the same year ; and firet at Taieri at three yeare. Pearl has ! takeu numerous prizes, and has bred five prize winners, including the champion of Otago, Herd Lassie. Lord Lyon holds au unbeaten record, and bred this year's champion mare in Australia, Flower of Balmoral, also Prince, who in hie turn sired the champion horee of Australia. Lord Salisbury was champion horse of New Zealand for many years, both as a sire and in the show ring, never being beaten in Scotland or New Zealand. Richmond* dam, Australian Maggie, was shown thirteen times on Australian show grounds and never was beaten, and her dam. Glasgow Maggie, was sold at McCullock's sale in Melbourne for 840 guineas. TERMS: For Season £3, cuarantce £4, reduction for two or more of one owner as per arrangement. Groomage fee ss, payable at first service. All mares sold or exchaDged as in foal. Paddocking for mares will be found at homestead Iβ per week. AH care taken, but no responsibility. Gold Mme —This horse will travel as follows: Okain'Sj Monday; Litt'e Akaloa and Chorltnn, Tuesday ; Homestead. Duvau chelle'e, Wednesday ; Robinson's Bay and German Bay. Thursday ; Homestead, Friday ; Wainui, Saturday, F. SHADBOLT, Proprietor. I TO BTAKD THIS REASON AT AKAROA AND TRAVEL THE BAYS. THE DRAUGHT STALLION. i SCOTLAND LAD. SCOTLAND LAD is a dark bay colt, foaled November 8, 1898 ; sire MacAlI pine, dam Bloseom ; bred by J. J. Herrick. Macalpine, by Mac Arthur, dam Minnie, ■ Minnie sire Crown Prince, i> dam Hawthorn ! eire Young Banker, i;g dam Lily sire Duke ) ot Buccleugh, ggg dam Lass of Gowrie sire ; Bir Benjamin, gggg dam Blossom sire Match' ' less, gt'ggg dam Elofsom sire Black Cham , F pion, gggggg imported from Scotland. Macarthur, bred by Mr L. Dugdale, Bpringfiold, Mvriong, Victoria. Macarthur's ' eire Macbrlde (2987) bred by A. Montgomery ' Esq., Castle Douglas, winner of first, prizes at Glasgow and Kilmarnock, and numerous first prizes in Victoria. Macarthur's g eire i Macgregor (1487), one of the champion breeding stallions in Scotland, and brother ) to the famous Flashwcod. Macarthur's gg_ 3 sire Darnley (222), the champion horse of t his day in Scotland. (See Scottish iStud i Book for further particulars.) Macarthur'B . dam Maggie Bell, by Tasman by Victor, winner of 36 first and champion prizes ; g dam Maggie 111. by Pride of Scotland imp., l gg dam Maggie by Ccchraue'a Clyde imp., j ggg dam Jane by Dick'a Black Champion, j Macarthur has been exhibited 35 times, has gained 32 first and champion prizes, 2 sec. ' nnds, and 1 third, all as a four year old and r under, a record unbeaten by udj , horse io the Colonies. He ia closely related to the most fashionable breed of draught horses in the world. The full brother.to his grandsire ■piashwood was recently sold at the unpre" oedented price of 3000 guineas. Machine's dam Minnie by the celebrated Crown Piince was shown three times, and each time was only beaten by her own stable companion. Princeße, a mare that has been first where ever shown. A glance at her pedigree given above, will thow that ahe comes fiom a long line of first class horses, running back to the celebrated L&bb of Gowrie, one of the boat mares that ever came to New Zealand. Blossom, sire Victor, g dam Bonny Bire 9 Prince Charlie, gg dam Gip sire Napoleon, ; gffg dam Gip sire Black Prince, gggg dam . Gip sire Canterbury, gggeg dam imported ) from Sydney. Blossom took first prize at i the Chrietchnrch Show as a fitly. Victor, . bred by Meet-re Dawson, Southland, is by Conqueror, dam the champion mare Diamond • imported from Tasmania, by Thumper, imp. from Scotland. Victor was shown once as a yearling. He gaiued first prize in the South- \ land A. and P. Association's Show. As a : two year he gained first prize at Southland i and Dunedin Shows, in 1879 first at Ash : burton, in 1880 Biu;nd at Leestou and also ; at Christchurch, in 1881 second at Leeston. In 1382 second at Leeston and Chrietchurch in 1883 first at Leeston, in 1884 firet an.i champion gold medal at Chrietchurch and fir»t at Leestor, in 1886 first at Leeston, in 1 1887 first at Leeston and Christchurch, in 1889 firet at Leeston. Victor's g dam Flower by Matchless. Teems— £3 for season, £4 guarantee. Groomage fee ss, payable at first service. All mares sold or exchanged held as in foal. J, gERGISON, Owner,

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2826, 1 December 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2826, 1 December 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2826, 1 December 1903, Page 4

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