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Stud Horses. "founder of a line of kings"—who was directly descended on both sides by Eclipse —through Whalebone, Waxy, ancl Pot-S-os on the side of his sire (Camel), and through Master Henry, Orville, Bcningbrough, and King Fergus on the side of his dam (Banter), thus tracing back in direct lines to both the Dariey and Godolphin Barbs. The Avinnings of tho stock of his great progenitors, Eclipse and Emilns, Avere surpassed by Tov-c-istoiie. In twenty years, between Isil and ISGO, he got 323 winners of upwards of 700 races." DERBY. YEAK. J AVINNER. SIRE. I 1781 ! Young Eclipse Eclipse 1783 ! Sal tram ..,, 1784 j Sergeant ~ 1793 I AVaxy Pot 8-os 1800 j Champion ~ 1800 ; Pope AVaxy 1810 AVhalcbonc „ 1814 ; Blucher ~ 1315 ; AVhisker ~ 1817 \ Moses AVhalcbonc 1824 Lapdog ~ 1831 Spaniel ~ 1813 Cotherston Touchstone 1844 ; Orlando ~ 1848 : Surplice ~ 1851 ; Tcddington Orlando 1850 ' Musjid NcAVininster 1867 , Hermit* *The first three horses in this year's English Derby avctc all tho progeny of Hermit ii zzr^-__y^ R - YEAR. I AVINNER. SIRE. 1800 , Champion Pot-8-os 1802 j Orville Bcningbrough 1815 j Filho da Puta Haphazard 1817 ; Ebor Orville 1825 ! Meninou Whisker 1823 l The Colonel ~ 18.0 Birmingham Filho da Puta 1831 Touchstone Camel 1810 Launcolot ~ IS 12 Blue Bonnet Touchstone IS 18 Surplice ~ 1851 Newminster ~ 1857 Impcriousc Orlando 1803 Lord Clyfden NoAvminstor IS7O Ilawthorndon Lord Clyfden 1872 AVenlock ~ As will be seen from the.above, there is no horse in the world can boast of better blood than Pohokura, for his ancestors ha\'o been Avinners of the English Derby and St. Leger over a, hundred years back. All competent judges declare him the most useful and best sire that has ever been in tho Province. Breeders should never forget the fact that all this strain aro noted for their good temper, general soundness, and hardy constitutions. Terms—G guineas each Marc: lavo or more, the bona fido property of tho same owner, as per agreement. Groomag-c 55., to be paid at, timo of service. Mares to bo removed and all expenses paid by the Ist of January, 188-.. First-class paddocks proAided. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Duo notice will bo given when mares arc stinted, and they must be removed, or a charge of 3s. per- Aveck Avill be made. For further particulars apply to groom in charge, or— M. RYAN, Taradale. TO STAND AT MARAEKAKAHO THIS SEASON. i-?1-___«'>_____E_ '^ nc I'uro-bred Clydesdale Ju CASTLEREAGH. By " Young AVatty " out of "A .olet." Sire, the well-known horse Young AVatty, imported to Victoria by Mr Durham. Young AVatty Avas bred by the Duke of Beaufort, Badminton; ho obtained second prize at tho Agricultural Show held at Gloucester, beating fourteen others ; Avhen two years old he obtained tho first prize at the Cirencester meeting, beating several three -year-olds. Ho ..as then sold to go to Australia, where he has taken several prizes, being first at Kilmore against all comers. AfterAvards he Avas imported to Canterbury, Avhere ho has taken several first aud second prizes, and has given tho highest satisfaction. Young AVatty's sire, Sir Robert, is a pure Clydesdale, and was bred by Mr James Scott Stanley Muir, Avhoso horses liiia-c been sold at higher prices, and avou more prizes during the last half century, than any others in the AVest of Scotland. Sir Robert Avas first exhibited at Coldstream in March, 18G2, Avhere ho AA r on the Union Agricultural Society's prize of £30, boating twenty of tho best horses iv Scotland. He Avon also tho Northumberland Society's prize at Belfast the same season. Iv 18G3 ho Avas exhibited at the Cirencester meeting of tho Gloucester Agricultural Society, where he won the first prizo. In 186-1, at tho Bristol mooting of Bath and West of England Agricultural Society, ho won the £50 prize given by tho Bristol Society of Merchant Venturers. In 18G5 he Avon the first prizo at the Plymouth meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, and has never been beaten. Sir Robert is by tho .vcll-known horso Young AVatty, who Avon three prizes in Renfrewshire j at Maryhill, Johnstone, and at Kilmalcolm, after which he left the country. His grandsirc, AVatty, was a. celebrated horse, having Avon prizes at the following places:—One at Kilmalcolm, two at Kilbarohan, and two at Johnstone, in Renfrewshire, <avo at Crieff, in Perthshire, one at Biggar, in Lanarkshire, and Avas selected by tho Biggar Agricultural Society to serve in that district tho folloAving season. His clam, Guess, Avas a very celebrated marc by the famous horse Clyde. She avus bred by Mr Holmes, Kilmalcolm, and Avas the winner of several prizes. Young AVatty's dam Avas a pure Clydesdale marc, the Avinner of sevoral prizes, Avhose sire Avas North Briton, the property of Mr Hall, Aberdeen, and bred by Mr Don, of Keirsbcath, Dumfrieshire Hi_ siro was that far-famed horse Samson, Avhich gained many first prizes, belonging to Mr Stevens, Park Farm, AVest Lothian. North Briton's dam was a pure Clydesdale mare (bred by Mr Don, of Kcirsbeath) who was dam of five other stallions, all winners of first prizes.' North Briton was also the winner of several first, and was tho first horse drawn at Forfar Avhen rising four years old; the folloAving year he gained the second prizo at the Highland Society's Show, and the second year he gained tho prizo of £30 at Cupar Fife. He has also gained many other prizes. Young Watty's granddam. Avas also a pure Clydesdale maro, bred by Mr Taylor, Towill; got by that Avcll-known. horso Tho Sovereign. She gained the Highland Society's first prize when a two-year-old, besides a great many other prizes, thus showing Young AVatty has descended from the best blood Scotland can produce. Lord Castlereaqh's dam, Violet, by Sir Colin Campbell, his sire King Fergus, dam Scotland's Pride, is a Pure Clydesdale marc, bred by the late David LcAvis, Esq., Lincoln-road. She gained first prize as a yearling at tho Canterbury Agricultural Society's Show in 1870 ; also at tho same time taking Mr AVall's Five Guinea Cup, for the best Colt or Filly, by Sir Colin Campbell, on the ground. In 1871 she gained the first prize at the Ellesmoro Agricultural Society's Show as a two-year-old. In 1872 she took second prize at the Canterbury Agricultural Society's Show, and first at tho Ellesmere Agricultural Slioav in the same year. In 1873 she was shown amongst imported mares at tho Cantorbuiy Agricultural Slioav, at which she gained second prize, and first at the Ellesmere Agricultural Slioav for dry marcs samo year. In 187G she gained second prize amongst imported marcs at the Ellesmere slioav ; and in 1877, 1878, and 1870 she was first at Ashbiu'ton for brood marcs, and Champion for tho best maro on the ground. In 1880 Violet took in Timaru third prize, and first prize for the best marc Avitb tavo of her progeny. In 1881, at Timaru, she took first prizo for tho best brood mare, and first prize for the best mare with tAvo of her progeny. In 1882, took first prize for the best maro with lavo of her progeny. Lord Ca .ixereagh a\-as shown at liliesmere Show in 1878, and took first prize, and tho special prizo of Tljreo Guinea Cup for the best three-year-old entires, and first prize in Christchureh the samo year, and avus Bl_o.vn at Timaru in 1880, aud took third prize. In 1881, at Timaru, he took first prize, beating six competitors. In 1882, Ist prize for the Best Bred Horse, Ist prize for all Aged Horses and Champion Prize, 10 guinea, Cup for tho best horse on the ground. Terms: £6 10s each maro; two or more the bona fide property of tho same owner, as por (."greoment. Mares not proving in foal this season a. ill bo served for half price next

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