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TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT MARAEKAKAHO STATION, THE URE - B RED CLYDESDALE ENTIRE BRITISH LION, Imported by Mr Hugh Rea to Australia in 1886. BRITISH LION is a Dark Dapple-bay Horse, stand 17 hauda high ; 8 years; with immense bone and plenty of hair; by Argyle (2567, Vol. VI ) dam Darling by Prince of Wales (673, Vol. I.), grand dam Maggie by Lochend Champion (448, Vol. I). ARGYLE (2567, Vol. VI.) by Largs Jook (444, Vol. I.), dam Jean by Louden Tarn (508, Vol. 11., page 253), grand-dam Jean by Smith's horse. Large Jock (444, Vol. I.) by Old Clyde (574, Vol. I.), winner of 3rd prize at H.B. Show at Aberdeen in 1858, by Scotsman (754, Vol. I.). Louden Tarn (508, Vol! 11., page 253), winner of Kintyre Premium for several seasona, by Tom Carstairs (1332, Vol. II.), winner of Ist prize as a two-year-old at the H.S. Show at Glapgow in 1844. BRITISH LION'S dam, Darling, was got by the world-renowned Drew's Prince of Wales (673, Vol. I.), which horse is considered to I be one of the best stock getters in the world; he was got by General Vol. I.) out of Darling, by Samson, alias Logan's Twin (741, Vol. I.), by Lofty (455, Vol. 1..), 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 lßt 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 lat at the great Royal Show at Manchester, and when 18 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 same Society at Kelso in 1863, and the Glasgow Premium in 1865. The above proves British Lion to be descended from the best blood in Scotland or the Colonies. On hia first appearance on a show ground in New Zealand, in 1886, he took lat 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 ke took Ist and Champion at Palmerston South. In 1888 he took Ist and Champion at Timaru. In 1889 Ist and Champion at Oamaru, Dunedin, and Palmerston South; and in 1890 Ist and Champion at Palmerßton South, besides many other honors too numerous to mention. Four two-year-old colts by British Lion ■ were sold in the South Island to go to Sydney at 2PO guineas each, and 300 guineas haa been refused for a yearling colt owned by R. Gawer, Esq., East Taieri. It will thua be seen that, since British Lion's arrival in New Zealand, he hae . proved himself, both in the show ring and as a stock-getter, to be cue of the beat Entires ever imported. Terms—£7 7s, to a limited number of ap- ( proved mares. Two or more, the bona fidt property of the same owner, as per agreement. CLYDESDALE ■-An-Tttlii-lf-/! ENTIRE MARQUIS OE SALISBURY, Bred by Mr J. Culien, East Taieri, By Lord Salisbury, imported (No. 114, N.Z. Stud Book), dam Jenny Deana. MARQUIS OF SALISBURY ia of a Rich Bay color, stands 163 hasds 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 Show in 1883, being then 18 years of age, and then went to Sydney. Granddam Jean, by Kettle's Wallace, imported, Great grand dam, Jess, by Champion, imported. Great great grand-dam Big Jess, imported. Sire, the far-famed LORD SALISBURY, who carries an unbeaten record in New Zealand. MARQUIS OF SALISBURY was shown in Dunedin as a yearling, where he waa awarded Ist honors, and as a two-year-old was shown at the Taieri, where he took Ist honors against 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 per agreement. £\JBJbl_ pURE-BRED Lrf22lX_» AMERICAN TROTTEB KENTUCKY, By Berlin (imported) dam Fanny Bell. Terms—£s 5b ; two or more mares as per agreement. ipm THE WELL-KNOWN _*~Jp IMPORTED f *53E\_=-. T H OROUGHBRETj - -iTS "TB"* *fc ENTIRE GLADIATOR, Terms—£4 4s ; two or more as per agreement. v WELL-KNOWN jj^fjjjjAjL "D URE-BRED PONY LORD PALMERSTON. Terms—£3 3s; two or more mareß as per agreement. For particulars apply to THE MANAGER, Maraekakaho Station. TO SERVE MARES THIS SEASON, AT PUKETAPU, I*l H E PURE fjBISRW CLYDESDALE ROBIN ADAIR. Also— jfigft npHE THOROUGH- ■ —jfpf ■ X BRED HORSE "JMmh ARCHER, By MUSKET. Pedigree-A Young Althea, grand dam Althea, by Maonides, her dam Alice Grey, by Emigrant. (See Australian Stud Book.) All particulars, &c, on application to Stud Groom at Puketapu. All care of Mares, but no responsibility. J. & W. HESLOP. AGRICULTURAL SHOW. MESSRS REID AND GRAY Beg to intimate to their numerous Farming Friends and Clients that they will Exhibit j at the forthcoming A. and P. Show the | following Implements, I ALL OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE, IMPROVED NEW ZEALAND GRAIN DRILL DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS DIGGING PLOUGHS LAWN PLOUGHS I DIBO HARROWS i ZIGZAG HARROWS HORSE - POWERS AND CHAFFCUTTERS CELEBRATED FQRCE-FEED SEEDSOWERS And other Machinery and Implements. Our Representative, Ms W. Bain (late of Sidey and Bain), will be in attendance. Present addrjss— Cbiteeion Hotel. . CONROY & CO, CASH f BOTCHERS. HASTINGS STREET STATION STREET AND I SPIT. HYDE AND CO.'S Hairdresaing Sal o<m is aecond to none in the North Is)' an j PRICES 6d ALL ROUND. Civility and Best Attention Guaran j ee< j_ Three Firat-class Assistants ah? /avß j_ I attendance. I 1). D. HYDE & CO HAIRDRES SERS ANnTOBACf JONISTS I

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6297, 5 November 1891, Page 4

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