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Stud Notices;

nnrifi: -clydesdale stALLidN " P R E S I D 1 E N T '" Tho property of JameB TorJd, East feieri, will travel this Season in the ' HAMPDEft AND SHAG VALLEY DISTRICTS. , Pbesident' is put of Nancy; bred by Alet. Findlay, Esq., Sandyhills, pear, Glasgow. Nancy ' was got by the celebrated Garvary horso ; and her ' dam by Scotsman, the property of James Kirkwood, Kilmars. Nancy was first shown as a, three-year-oldrand got firsfc prize it Hariiiltbn, first at Baille's'ton, second at Gl«ag6w, and second »t £ilbride. She wm next year shown as ft brood mare at; Glasgow &nd Kilbride, where sbe received similar honors. Hfs Bire, the celebrated horse Marquis; Marquis was bred by John Brown, Esq.l Preston Hall, Heidelberg and is allowed bjr com petent judges to Be thereat horso ever bred in Victoria. Marquis has gained the following prizes :— Wheli one year old, two firsfe prizeB ; at fc'^o years old/ three first ; whed three yt-ars old, six fir=>i> and tw,o second, showing against imported horses. When four years old, showing against all comers, four firsts and one second; and three days before being shipped, he carried off tho firsfc prizo at the Grand National Show at Geelbng,, over 12 competitors. In Ofcag'd ho gained three first prizes and six second: Marquis is by Prince Charlie, out of Mr Brown's celebrated mare Old Joan. Old Jean gained l£ firsfc prizes; _and never was beaten in her day. Pbesidi.nt is rising five years old ; is a fine bay, and stands 17 hands high. He is a splendid worker, and has proved himself a sure foalgetter. His stock have always fciirned out first-class. Teems : £4. Groomage, 6s. Groom's fee payable at .first service, and all demands payable to the Groom on or before the 1st February, 1873; when the season end*. Spring Bank, East Taieri.

ftlHE Thdi-oughbrled Entire Horse X "RIFLEMAN" Will Travel in the districts of OAMARU; PAPAKAE0, OTEPOPO, HAMPDEN, and PALMERSTON. Rifleman, a dark chestnut horse, 16 hands' high, bred by Mr G. D,uppa in Nelson* got by Sir Hercules but of Norah 'Creina by Plenipotentiary ; Sir, Hercules by , Cap-a-pie, oufc of Paraguay. Dam, Norah Creina, chestnut maro, bred in England, j»ofc r by Plenipotentiary ; Plenipotentiary by ' Emilius, out; " of Harriet by Pericles ; her 'dam by Selim, Pipylin$ by Sir Peter, Rally 'by T,rumi pator, imported to Canterbury by' Mr Godfrey. Sir Hercules, bay horse, bred by Mr C. Smith in New South Wales ; got by Cap-a-pie j dam, Paraguay, by Sir Hercules, out" of Paradigm by Partisan— Bizarre', by Peruvian; Violanto, by John Bull; Sister to Sky-scraper, bj Highflyer ; Everlasting, by Eclipse. Cap-a-pie by the Colonel, out of Sultan Mare, (sister to Cactus) ; her dam, the, Duchess of York, by Waxy— Moses»-dam. The Colonel; by Whisker, out of Delpine Mare j her dam, Tipple Cyder, by King Fergus— Sylvia, by Y. Marsk j Ferret, by a brother to Silvio— Regulus. Sir Hercules, hy Whalebone ; Pen'i by Wanderer; Thalestris, by Alexander} Rival, by Sir Poter. Whalebone, by Pot8o's, out pf Penelope, by Trumpator — Prunella, by Highflyer; Promise, By Snap., P6t8o's, by Eclipse: Sir Hercules was purchased when a two-year-old colfc, oh the deiili of his breeder (Mr C. Smith) r by Mr Icely, of Cooiiibinjr, New South Wales, where he stood and bbcame the Bire of Cossack, tine of the beit hbrscB , that ever ran on fche Australian turf. In 1852 he ,was purchased by Mr Redwdod.and brought td Nelson", together with liis daughters Flora and Zoe, and aftei standing in Nelson until 1857, was shipped again to Sydney and sold. The stock of Sir Hprculea have been most successful on the turf in New Zealand as well as in Australia, as tho names of Flora, Zoe, Potentate, Phoebe: Wetsail, arid Miss Rowe, testify.

Terms, £3 ; Gboom'S Fee, 5s.— payable alb at the oud of January. SWANSON & WARBURTON.

rjHHE Thoroughbred Entire Hor&e "NEPTUNE" Will Travel in the OAMARU, OTEPOPO, HAMPDEtf, SHAG VALLEY, AND WAIKOUAiTI DISTRICTS this Season. Nemune was got by Scud, out of the fin 8 mare Mermaid. He is rising 4 years, And was bred by the well-known bfoeder, Campbell Thomson, Esq. TEEtts— £2 10s. j Groom's iee 2s. ( 6d.; payable at first service ; and all demands payable to the Groom on or . eforo the 1st of February 1873, when the reason ends. JAMES TOttD,

. Spring Bant, Ea=it Taieri. mHE THOROUGHBRED HORSE "STORMdIRD" Will Travel This Suasbn in MOERAfet HAMPDEN, OAMARU, and PAPAKAld DISTRICTS. For pedigree and full particulars see Stud* Book. Tbbms, L5 j ■ Gboom's Fee, 5s.— payabl'e afe first service. DAVID CORSAN, Proprifetor;

rpHE THOROUGHBRED HORSB " CAPTAIN SCOTT " Will be at KOtTROO STATldK

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North Otago Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 792, 20 December 1872, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 North Otago Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 792, 20 December 1872, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 North Otago Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 792, 20 December 1872, Page 1

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