*■'- . >--->: >»< the :,.; , ..?•;? CLUTHA, BLAe#.\ >- - UtSitJN,' 'iULLiillNi), , : -"'- ANb'SuiißuuNDjiNG. 'i^ai'tticrs,,: • The Purebred'- Clydesdale Sialiioa" Maegregoiy ilA(JUitii.tJWi.i .is a oiigiu way horse rising 4 yearn, fciaaus 104 bonus nign, nas wet auu bouo, ami plenty, ui suostuuce, ana hub pioveu a uuru loai-getter. ius sire ivoo ltoy„ aim ius uam jitusic, Dy Lord iNeison,; Lord iNuiSOu by .Lord juyori, bis daw Uucy~ oy lawn JLtiu; iiiusiu s aaui June, oy ijoniue bcotiaud lunporwuj ; ueweis Uum Oean, oy me iiiuiie oi Olvjue put-wuj j oess Utuii i»esd-r-a prme inare imported irotn iaswiuma in ieo«J. Koo ltoy, imported Irom Victoria, sire Herd Laauio ; dam .juaggie mooro. Jl«rd LttUaw o.&.ii.j was a powerful Day ' horse, toawd on May lith, lobi, ored by Mr John iompletoii, bt. yuivox, Ayrshire, ills sire Jeiiumu Grey ; daui bally U780; by Baronet (M), which was> oy NewBiead (551)) winner oi the Highland booiety s nrst prize at Perm in 16 il ; grand dam Jess, by Prince ot Wales (OT6), .which was considered champion sire ot Scotlanu, where he used to 1 stana at £4O per maro. lie gained j the Highland society s nrst prize at ' Aberdeen in Lbti I J, second at Dumfries lin 1870, lirst at Kelso in 1872, and lirst at the Royal Society s Show at Manchester. .- Maggie. Moore- (by The Corporal, dam JNelly, by Lotnian" lam, nnp.j was a very, successful mare in the show ring. Alter taking numerousprizes as a filly, she wound up her show-yard career in 1892 by taking first prize at Echuca in the brood mare class ; at Rochester the same year first and champion for the best mare in the yard. Maggie Moore is also the dam df Carlyie Maggie and Carlyie Queen, two of the best mares of their day. -Maggie Moore is full sister to the . great prize-taking mare Jenny Lind, the dam of Latest Fashion and" Belle Style, which were nevtr defeated iri the Melbourne Show. TERMS:. £3 10/ full guarantee. Groom's fee, 5/. All mares sold or exchanged, owner at time of first service, held responsible. S. ROBSON, • Owner, Lovells Flat. To Travel in the CLUTHA, CATLINS, CLINTON AND CLYDEVALE DISTRICTS. The Purebred Imported Hackney Ely Pegaway. ELY PEGAWAY (8835), foaled 1902; bred by Frank Beldam, Wichford, Cambs. Sire, Clerkenwell (6688) ; dam, Lady Wesley (4207, Vol. IX), by Excelsior (,198). ELY PEGAWAY stands 16 hands high, has grand feet and pasterns, clean, hard bone and is a great mover. ELY PEGAWAY is a stylish horse, and just the stamp of sire to get a class of light horse very much sought after, active, and well set up, and ol grand constitution. ■ TERMS : £1 at end of season; £2 on mare proving in foal ; guarantee as /per arrangement. Owner at time of service held responsible. Groom's fee, 5/--D. MURRAY, Owner. N. GUNN Groom. Will Travel in.the OWAKA, PUREKIREKI KURIWAO, AND CLINTON DISTRICTS. The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion Blair Athol. BLAIR ATHOL is a beautilul dark dapple" grey, has good feet and ankles; hard flinty bone with nice silken hair. He has superb action and a line even temper; he has proved himself a sure foal getter, and his stock are turning out well. BLAIR ATHOL is by the imported horse Agitator; dam, Darling, by Lord Iddesleigh. TERMS : £1 at end of season, £2 10/ when marc proves in foal. Owner at time of service held responsible. Groom's fee 5/-. D. MURRAY, Owner. THE IMPORTED CLYDESDALE Colonial King.Will travel INCH CLUTHA, WAREPA, WAIWERA & PUERUA DISTRICTS, And Will Stand at His Owner's Farm, Corydon. COLONIAL KING (13889), bred by Joseph Dockray, Gateside, Irongray, Dumfries. Foaled 1906 ; sire, Dunure Castle (11028) ; dam, Bella Perkins (16036), by Lord Erskin (1744) ; second dam, Dolly Perkins (12121), by Mackie (6044). TERMS : £2 on Ist February, 1911; £2 on mare proving in foal. Owners at time of service held responsible. Paddocking for mare from a distance of 1/6 per week. All care but no responsibility. Groom's fee, 5/.. D. MURRAY,, Owner. JOHN WEBSTER, In Charge. To Travel in the CLUTHA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS The Newly Imported Clydesdale Stallion, Marmont. (14,268 Scottish Clydesdale Stud Book) The property of Mr James Patrick, Lee Creek, Outram. The following are the stations at which he will be found during the season : ' ' ■ ' Monday night, at W. Marshall's, Wafepa. Tuesday night, at Jno. Morton's, Waitapeka. ' Wednesday and Thursday nights- at J. F. Mitchell's Inyeresk, Stirling. Friday's, noon, at CrOwh Stables, Baklutha. > From Friday night till: Monday morning, at Geo. Eatrjck'By Riverview, Te Houkia. TERMS: £1 at end of season, £3 due Sept. Ist, * .unless mare is proved riot? to be in foal. 5 ■ ~ , : Grooffi'f Fee; &/*?':':'■;''-,/f, ~*' ' feares ■-;& di* 1 : ; 7 tisMii-rtrtifc wi #9- : :
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Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVII, Issue 50, 20 December 1910, Page 2
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770Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVII, Issue 50, 20 December 1910, Page 2
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