Stud Notices.
THE IMPORTED CLYDESDALE HORSE YOUNG BANKER Will stand at Barnbank, Oamaru, for the coming season. Terms £10 10s each mare, to be paid for before removal. Good paddocks provided free of charge for four weeks ; after th " 2s 6d per week will be charged. All care taken, bu. aonsibility. For Pedigree and - ars see cards. JOHN 9XDSON, «r3O i tor, Burnbank.
TO TR ±> rE L OAMARU DISTRICTS The Pure Clydesdale Stallion /~ILEN LYON. GLEN LYON, 4 yews old, is a beautiful bright bay, and stands 16 hands 2 inches. He has got a set of grand legs, finely feathered, with excellent hoofs, properly set on the ground. Glen Lyon has more bone than any horse in the district, measuring 12£ inches below the knee. His temper is high and shows a lot of mettle, but he is perfectly docile and tractable. His career in the ring has been unprecedented : as a yearling he took third at Oamaru — only time exhibited that season ; as a two-year old was first at Timaru and first at Oamaru ; as a three-year old he was awarded first at Chriatchurch and first at Oamaru. Tn short, Glen l.yon was reckoned champion of the South Island for two years. His sire was that grand old horse Glen Esk, imported from Scotland, who took first premiums both at Home and in Victoria. His grand-sire Glenlee, by Garibaldi, by Clydesdale Tarn, out of Mr Campbells prize mare Lily. Glenlee took the Highland Society's first premium. Glen Esks dam Darling, by Mosstrooper, out of Jeannie Deans, took the Annandale Cup at Annan. Jeannie Deans took the first prize at Dumfries against nineteen competitors, and eventually won the £30 premium offered by the Royal Irish Agricultural Society at Dublin. Glen Lyon's dam is the now famous M»ggie Lauder, imported by Mr George Aikenhead from Victoria in 1874, and presently owned by the Hon. M. Holmes, Maggie Lauder may be safely set down aa the champion brood mare of New Zealand. Her filly, 2 years old, sold at Fleming and Hedleys sale, fetched 185 guineas, is now owned by Mr Menlove, and considered the best filly south of the line. Terms ... ... £5 ftp, Payable Ist February, 1881. THOMAS DUNCAN, orl Owner.
To Travel this Season in the Oamaru and surrounding districts, THE PURE BRED CLYDESDALE ENTIRE COLT I^TAPOLEON. NAPOLFON is a brown colt, rising 5 years old, st«nds 16 hands 3 inches hiah, with black points, fine fiat bone, and has proved himself a »ure foal getter. His sire is that grand old horse Emperor, the property of Mrs Nimmo, of the Taieri ; Emperor has got more prize stock than any other horse in New Zealand, Emperors dam is Nancy, imported from Scotland by Mr Valpy, and is by Napoleon, imported from Scotland by the Jate Mr J. Nimmo. Napoleon's dam is the celebrated brood mare Jess, imported from Tasmania, and selected by the late Mr J. Nimmo. Jess is also srranddam of the famous sire Sir William Wallace, lately owned by Messra Fleming and Hedley. Teims £4. Groom's fee ss, payable at first service. All accounts payable to the groom on the Ist of February, 1881. Guarantees as per agreement. All mares sold or exchanged, the owner at the time of service will be held responsible. JAMES M'KEOWN, sr27 Waiareka.
TO STAND THIS SEASON, At the Windsor Park Estate, near Oamaru, The Pure-bred Clydesdale Stallion XORD CLYDE. LORD CLYDE, a b.-autiful bay, foaled on 24th December, 1876, in by Duke of Edinburgh, out of the owner's famous prize mare Heather Bell (imported). Duke of Edinburgh is by Emperor, out of Counte°s, got by Glasgow Geordie, a horse well-known in Scotland as a prize-taker. Countess, which has taken numerous prizes at Oamaru and Timaru, also gained first prize as a brood mare at Dunedin in 1878 ; and in 1879, besides gaining the Ist prize in her class, was awarded the Champion prize as the best mare on the ground. Heather Bell was winner of the second prize at Geelong National Show when a year old ; when a 2-year-old was first at the P. P. Society's f-how, Melbourne, and afterwards gained numerous firet prizes at various shows in Victoria, only being defeated once by the imported mare Glasgow Maggie, which was sold at Mr M'Culloch's sale for 830 guineas, and since coming to New Zealand has been the champion mare at Timaru and Oamaru for the last seven years. Her dam, Princess Maggie, the winner of 27 first and 3 second prizes, was bred by Messrs Nelson and Thomson, Victoria. Her sire was Heather Jock, by the renowned prizetaker Blackleg, which horse gained more fir«t prizes than any other horse in the Colonies. Terms, £5 ; payable on Ist February, 1881 : groom's fee, sa. Padd"ckine; free f>r one month ; after which 2s 6d per week will be charged. Every care taken, but no responsibility. E. MENLOVE, orl9 Proprietor.
THE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE STALLION SCOTLAND YET Will stand at M 'K»y's Junction Hotel, And travel this season through Maerewhenua, Ngapara, Otepopo, Kakanui; and the Awamoko and Papakaio Districts. For particulars, apply to ALrX. FORBKS orlB In charge of the horse.
THE [IMPORTED HORSE NIM R O D Will stand at the Stables, Oamaru, this season. Terms— £3 10s, pajable »t the end of January, 1881 Groom's Fee, ss, payable at timecf service. Paodocka provided free for two weeks, after which a charge of 2s 6d per week will be made. All care taken, but no responsibility. For pedigree, &0., see cards WILLIAMS AND BENTLEY, nr2 Proprietors.
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North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2687, 27 January 1881, Page 1
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922Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2687, 27 January 1881, Page 1
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