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To Travel thill Season in ths INCH CLUTH AND SUBEOUmMMG . ; DISTJttCTS, ~,,/, tie .Purebred Clydesdal. Stallion :s{] Orptian boy. OBPHAN WY ia a beautiful dark bay horse, rising si* years, and stands fully 17 bands high, with splendid feet and pasterns and good clean Hat bone, and a very heavy horse. His sue, Wet? Macgregor, won first and ohanipion at Dunedia as a three-year-old, and was got by the oelebra* ied Clydebank (imp.) out of Jean, by Lord Salisbury (imp.). Clydebank limp.; 481 N.Z.5.8.) won 28 first, eight special, and 12 champion prizes, as well as first lor stallion and progeny. His prizes include:—First pruse at Oampbelltown, in Scotland, in iya7, lust and champion .at Dunedin in 1898; first and champion at Duned n, Taieri, Milton, and Balclutha shows in 1899; first and champion prizes at Taieri and first at Uunedin. OKPHAN IiOY'S dam, Queen, by King of Clans, by Atheistane, won a number of prizes as u two-year-old, but died a» a four-year-old when Orphan by Lord Salisbury ,(1205 0.5.8.; imp.) who was never beaten in the show ring, either in Scotland or .New Zealand, it is enough to mention Lord Salisbury in any animal'B pedigree to stamp mem with the hail mars of quality, as he undoubtedly did more to improve the draught horses of New Zealand than any horse ever landed on the shores of the Dominion! ORPHAN BOY'S g-g-sire, Primus (8897 C.5.8.), gained, as a three-year-old, second prize at the Glasgow and Ayr open stows. G.g-g-sire, Prince of ' Wales (673 C.5.8.) won first prize at the H.S. show at Edinburgh in 1869 ; second at H.S. show, Dumfries, in 1870; first at H.S. show, Kelso, in 1872 ■ and first at the Royal Manchester, in 1869. G-g-g-g-sire General (322 0.5.8.) won first prize at the H.S. sire, Sir Walter Scott (797 U. 5.8.), won first prize at the H. and S. show at Dumfries in 1860, and the premium at the International Show held at Ba tersea in 1862. U-g-g-g-g-g-»ire, Old Clyde (574 C.5.8.), winner of third prize at the H.S. show, Aberdeen, in 1858, and the premium at Haddington the same year. Hy the above it will be seen that OBPHAN BOY is full of the very best blood ever Scotland produced. He himself has taken a number of prizes, being first as a three-year-old at Euroa, and first and champion as a four year-old at the same place. He stood out as a five-year-old to let his table mate win. All mares sold or exchanged. Owners held responsible. Orphan Boy holds the N.Z. Government Veterinary Certificate for soundness, and also the Victorian Governmeut Life Certificate. Terms: £4 4/ half guarantee; £2 2/ payable Ist February, 1913, and £2 2/ pyyable when mare proves in foal Groom's fee, 5/ each mare. For further particulars apply to— JOHN KIEBY. Groom-in-charg«, or W. CHABTEES, Owner, Mosgiel.

lo Travel OWAKA, SOUTH MOLVNEUX, AND PUEBUa' DISTBICTs) The Imported Horse Curler. (16,416 C.SiB. imp.) Curler was foaled 20th May, PJO'J. Sire Enigma (10,739 C.S.B); grand sire Prince Cedric (.10,253 C.S.U.); g-g-sire Cedric (IUB7 C.5.8.) ; g-g-g-flire Prince of Wales (673 C.5.8.) winner o£ lirst prize at the Highland Society's Show 1869; Becond prm> at the Highland Society's Show, Dumfries in 18,0; first prize at the Highland Society's Show Kelso in 1872; and first prize at the Hoyal, Manchester, in 1869. 6-g-g-g-sire Genaal (322 C.5.8.), won lust prize at the Highland Society's Show, Inverness in 1865; g-g-g-g-g----sire Sir Walter Scott (797 C.5.8..(w0n lirst prize at the Highland Society's Show, Dumfries, in 1860, and first premium at the International Show, Battersea, in 1862; g-g-g-g-g-g-sire Old Clyde (574 C.5.8.), won third prize at the Highland Society's Show, Alberdeed, in 1858, and the Haddington premium same year. Dam Daisy of Upper Bar (14,508 C.5.8.), by Orlando 8092 U. 5.8.), one of the best Clydesdale stallions that ever lived, and won first prize at Glasgow as a three-year-old; by Prince of Wales (673 C.5.8.), won second prize at the H.S. Show, Dumfries, in 1870; first prize at the H.S. Show, Kelso, in 18.2. By General (322 G. 5.8.), won first .prize at the H.S. Show, Inverness, in 1865; by Sir Walter Soott (797 C.5.8.), won first prize at the H.S. Show, Dumfries, in iB6O, and the first premium at the international Show, held at Battersea in 1862; bv Old Clyde, alias Clyde Boy (574 0,81B.). Grand-dam Bar Darling (16,555 C.5.8.), by Lord Erskine (1744 C.5.8.) (who was the sire of the unbeaten horse, Caimbrogie Stamp), by BoydSton Boy (111 Q. 5.8.), winner at the Highland Society's Show, Aberdeen, in 1876; by Prince Charlie (629 C.5.8.), winner of the Ardrossan and Saltcoats premium in 1873, the Kirkcudbright premium in 1874, the lower ward of Benfrew premiums in 1875 and 1876, and the ilearns district of Kincardine premiums in 1880, 1881, 1882, 1883, and 1884; by Vanquisher (890 C.5.8.) who won first prize as a yearling at Dumfries in 1867 ; by LochfergusChampion (449 C.5.8.); by Salmond's Champion (737 C.5.8.); by Fanner (284 C.5.8.); by Glanoer (338 C.5.8.) winner of second prize at the Highland Society's Show, Glasgow, in 1850. G-orrflnH-dam Rut rtanJ,. fOO _ 741 C.5.8.), by Good Hope (16.79 p- s -°.) r J-g-grand-dam Barr Jess 10,462 C.5.8.); hy Warrior ,(902 C.S, B.); by Baron (27 C.5.8.); by Bayroji (101 C.5.8.); by Lofty (458 C.S. B.), winner of first prize at Glasgow and the H.S. Show, at Kelso, in • •<mue> v/.kj.u.i , uy \_iyuo 11(10 C.5.8.) ; by Lord. Clyde (475 C.5.8.); by Old Clyde, aliaß Clyde Boy (574 C.5.8.), winner of third prize at the H.S. Show, Aberdeen, in 1858, and the Haddington premium same year. TERMS; £4 4/ half guarantee. All mares sold or exohanged held as in foal. ' JAMEB SIM. Owner. ». HIWBON, Qtmm la Gkuge,

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Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIX, Issue 33, 26 November 1912, Page 3

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