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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 1 TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON THE TAIERI AND WAIHOLA DISTRICTS. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION "YOUNG PRIAM/ Terms— Same as "{Shales " BEN LISSAMAN. WILL TEAVEL THIS SEASON, IN THE TOKOMAIRIRO, Akatore, and Lovell's Flat districts, the CI ' Y:DESi>AI ' E PURE BBED ENTIRE "GENERAL OUTRAM/' For Pedigree see Cards. Terms £4. Groom's Fee ... „. ss. Guarantees as per Arrangement. Paddocks provided for Mares from a distance at 2s per week. E /ery care taken, but no responsibility. W. & D. HISLOP, Proprietors, Glenore. AVILL TEAVEL THIS SEASON, IN THE EAST, NORTH, AND WEST TAIERI DISTRICTS TUE !m!p ' l ir^mW ■& CLYDESDADE entire riry^Jy/gR? horse EMPEROR. HHERMS — £4 ; guarantee as per agree- -*- ment. Gioom's fee, 03, payable a first service. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT THK GRANGE FARM, EAST TAIERI, The Pure Q^^^^^ff Bred Clydes- | dale Entire /___3_T^V Horse PRINCE. SIRE, Prince Charlie (imported) ; dame Princess Maude, (imported). TERM— £4 FOR SEASON. Guarantee as per agreement. Groom'B fee, 03. All Mures sold or exchanged the owner at first service held liable for same as if iv foal. Good paddock accommodation at 2i 6d per week. All care taken, but no responsibility. All demands payable to J. NIMMO. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON THE QTaV^W^^ A 0 CLYDEHDAL£ FUREBRED STALLION YOUNG CLYDE. (Imported from Scotland by Mr John Trestrail.) \I"TILL Travel ibis Season in the Eaet VV West, and North Taieri, and Maungatua Districts', standing two nights in the fortnight at. Mr Samuel Young's, Moat-iel, commencing Tuesday, Bth October ; also one night in the fortnight at Maungatua, commencing 16th October ; and the remainder of the time at Gowrie, West Taieri. YOCJN<t CLYDE is a dark brown, six years old, and has gained tbe following Prizes : — ln 1874 he was awarded tbe Biggar Farmers' Society Prize of 100 soys , and travelled the same district in 1875. He I also gained the Silver v 'edal at Oarnwath both years, for the best horse that travelled j the Upper Ward of Lanarkshire At the ■•'lasyow February Show in 1870 he was one of ihe three drawn for the Champion Cup, and gained second honors at the Highland Society show same year. In 1876 he was awarded the £IUO premium to travel the Eastern District of Kin-udbright ; and was also awarded £100 in 1877. P E D I G RE E. Young Clyde was bred by Mrs Murdoch, Hauglihead, out of her favorite mare " Maggie," which kind waa loi g in her possession, and gained many prizes at local and other shows. His sire was that famed horse •' Young Campsie," the property of David Riddel), whu-h g-iined the Glasgow Prize in 1868 ar.d 1869, and likrwise the Highland Society's Prize. "Old Campsie," his grand - sire gained the following Prizes: — In 1862 '65, '60, '68, and '69, the West Calder premium of £40 each year ; in 1863 and 1865 Crieff and Strathern of £40 each year ; First Prize at the Highland Agricul' ural Society's Show in 3863 at Kelso ; and at Glasgow in 1867 the Society's Gold Medal. Terms : — Six Guineas, payable on or befor lit February 1379. Groomage— os, payable at {.first service. PETER GRANT, Proprietor. Gowrie,gOutram, September 14th, 1878.

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Bruce Herald, Volume XI, Issue 1078, 14 January 1879, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume XI, Issue 1078, 14 January 1879, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume XI, Issue 1078, 14 January 1879, Page 8