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1 ■ " ■■■ ■ ■ ■ —■' TO.BTAND THIS SEASON. AT MARAEKAKAHO STATION, pURE-BREB ! CLY:d;es:d ALE ■'_wi r <iti mQp-*f- * ENTIRE BRITISH LION, Imported by Mr Hugh Rea to Australia in 1886. BRITISH LION is a Dark Dapple-bay | Horse, stand 17 handß high; 8 years; with i immense bone and plenty of hair •• by I Argyle (2567. Vol. VI) dam Darling by Prince of Wales (673, Vol. I.), grand?da__ Maggie by Lochend Champion (448, Vol. I). ARGYLE (2567, Vol. VI.) by Largs Jock 444, Vol. I), dam Jean by _ouden Tarn 008 Vol 11., page 253), grand-dam Jean by bmith's horae. Largg Jock (444, Vol. I) by Old Clyde (574, Vol. I.), winner of 3rd prize at H.S. Show at Aberdeen in 185S, by Scotsman (754, Vol. I.). Loudea Tarn (508 Vol. 11., page 253), winner of Kin tyre Premium for several seasons, by Tom Carstairs (1332, Vol. II.), winner of Ist prize as a two-year-old at the H S Show at Glasgow in 1844. BRITISH LION'S dam, Darling, was got by the 7rZ ! d ™5 Q ed -Drew's Prince of Wales (673, Vol. I.), which horse is considered to be one of the best stock getters in tho world - he was got by General (32., Vol. I.) out of Darling, by Samson, alias Logan's Twin (/41, Vol. I.), by Lofty (455, Vol. I.). winner of Ist prize and silver medal at Glasgow, by Farmer's Fancy (298, Vol. I.), winner of Ist prize as a three-year-old at H.S. Show at Glasgow in 1844. Prince of Wales' sire, General (322, Vol. I.) winner of Ist prize at the H.S. Show at Inverness in 1885, was got by the far-famed Sir Walter Scott (797, Vol. I.), winner of Ist prize at the H.S. Show at Dumfries in 1860, and Ist at the great International Show held at Battersea. General's dam. Maggie, alias Darling, gained Ist prize at the H.S. Show at Glasgow in 1857 PRINCE OF WALES (673, Vol. I > gained Ist prize at the H.S. Show at Aberdeen in 1869, Ist at Kelso in 1872, and Ist at the great Royal Show at Manchester, and when IS years old he was sold at the late Mr Drew's sale for 900 guineas BRITISH LION'S grand-dam was got by the famous Lochend Champion (448 ' Vol. I.), gained Ist prize at the H.S. Show at Perth in 1861, the gold medal of samo Society at Kelso in 1863, and the Glasgow Premium in 1865. The above proves British Lion to ba descended from the best blood in Scotland or the Colonies. On his first appearance on a show ground in New Zealand, in 1886, he took Ist prize and Champion at Oamaru. In 1887 he took Ist and Champion at the South Canterbury Show at Timaru, beating 9 others, and also taking President's prize of £25. In the.same year he took Ist and Champion at Palmerston South. In "1888 he took Ist and Champion at Timaru. Ia 1889 Ist and Champion at Oamaru, Dunedin, and Palmerston South; and in 1890 Ist and Champion at Palmerston Booth, besides many other honors too numerous to mention. Four two-year-oJd colts by British Lion were sold in the South Island to go to Sydney at 200 guineas each, and 300 guineas ha. been refused for a yearling colt owned by R. Gawer, Esq., East Taieri. It will thus be seen that, since British Lion's arrival in New Zealand, he improved himself, both in the show ring and as a stock-getter, to be one of the beat Entires ever imported. Terms—£7 7e, to a limited number of approved mares. Two or more, the bona fldo property of the same owner, as per agreement. |j|&«fff. T) U R E - B R E D J?jfTs rf CLYDESDALE -iftr-U-,_!"#« ENTIRE MARQUIS - OP SALISBURY, - T Bre J d i^. Mr J - Cullen » Ea sfc Taieri, By Lord Salisbury, imported (No. 114, N.Z. Stud Book), dam Jenny Deans. MARQUIS OF SALISBURY is of a, Rich Bay color, stands 16-3 hands high, with immense bone, great quality, and splendid action Sire of dam, Governor, bred by Robert Charters, Esq., East Taieri took Ist prize and Champion at North Canterbury Showin 1883, heing then 18 years of age, and then went to Sydney. Granddam Jean, by Kettle's Wallace, imported. Great grand-dam, Jeas, by Champion, imported Great great grand-dam Big Jess imported. ° ' t>tt£%- c far : fame <* LORD SALIS. BY RY, who carries an unbeaten record in New Zealand. . MARQUIS OF SALISBURY was shown in Dunedin as a yearling, where he was awarded Ist honors, and as a two-year-old was shown at the Taieri, where he took Ist; honors agiinst 9 competitors. In the same year he took Ist honors at Dunedin, after which he was purchased for Hawke's Bay. Terms—£s ss; two or more mares as ncr agreement. * (rtfVfS pUEE-BKEft AMERICAN TROTTER KENTUCKY, By Berlin (imported) dam Fanny Bell. Terms—£s ss; two or more mares aa tier agreement. * AB& THE WELL-KNOWN UjEJlp. HH HOROUGHBREiD ENTIRE GLADIATOR. Terms— £4 4s; two or more mares as petf agreement. '* (rflfiT} WELL-KNOWN ZfIEjAg,pURE-BRED _?GN_r LORD PALMERSTON. Terms—£3 3s; two or more mares as per agreement. For particulars apply to THE MANAGER, Maraekakaho Station* TARADALE N URSERt H. J. GILBERD Offers for_ Sale the following Fotff Varieties of the American "BLACK CAP" Raspberries, viz.— SOUHEGAN, HILBOURNE, MAMMOTH CLUSTER, TYLEB, Imported at great expense from America, • at Me A. F. Spawn's recommendation, aa being the Best Varieties for Drying and other purposes. Early application is neoessary, as the Stock is limited, and orders will be filled in rotation. PRICE ~ .. 12s PER DOZEN. H. J. GILBERD. TARADALE NURSERY. HOETON & SONS, : ■' TAILORS AND HABITMAKEBfI HAVE added to their Large " and Carefully Selected Stock C.nsi£nments of B o n NEW WINTER GOODS, U °vt G Ek £S? _ FANOY SERGES, PLAIN AND FANCY VECUNAS FASHIONABLE ENGLISH and * COLONIAL TWEEDS, &o. Inspection Courteously Invited. FIT, STYLE, AND BEST WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. ] HORTON& SONS, EMERSON BTREET, Napiee. I GRATEFUL-COMFQRtriNff^ EPPS'SJOCOii ;Bbea_:past. wh!chL a J^ r £ ueh knowledge of the natural fa«_ -S^^S_OT^_^s^»^; Strm£ « onstl * n * l on may be gradually built np Sn_ IIS^ nou ? hto ., resist ever y tendenoy to diseasa rp^K o<is « f s ? bt i e maladies are ready to attack wherever there is a weafpo_t w5 may escape many a fatal shaft by keep_a__JLS__ well fortified with pure blood and £ ™™i V ?2 Made simply with boiling wafer or mtlfc. Sol-in. lb. packets by Grocers, labelled tfcagj_* JAMES EPPS & CO., ' HOMOEOPATHIC CHEMISTS, LONDON, ENGLAND.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6267, 1 October 1891, Page 4

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