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To Travel this Season in the OAMaRU AND STJftROUNDING DISTRICTS, . Tho celobrated Clydesdale Entire, ■pUINCK HENRY. For particulara aa to Pedigree see Cards. Terras, L 4; G/oom's Fee, ss, payabl at j service. • ' ; • - D. M'GREGOB. orll ■ * Owner. OA-IAJRTJ ASTD SURROUNDING PAPAKAIO, AWAMOKO, AND MAERELOBD LORNBv (Olydeadftta Skad Book, vol. VIT). Imported by Mr M. Power, from Glasgow. LORD LORNffi was bred by Mr Rennio, Campbell town, and imported by Mr Power, ex B.S. Essox, from London. Loid Lorno, foaled June, 1881, is a fine dark bay, etaiods 16 hands 3 inches high, with strong flat boDe, fine flowing hair, and excellent temper. Lord Lome was j?ot by that unprecedented stallion Lome (499), who was the sire of the celebrated stallion Ivan- ! hoe (396), who won tho second prize at the Glasgow Agricultural Socioty's Stallion Show in February, 1876, and travelled Kirkmichael district of Ayrshiro ; second at the Highland and Agricultural Society's Show at Edinburgh in 1877, in which year he was second premium horse of the Glasgow Agricultural Society. In 1878 he was selected as fit st premium horse at the Glasgow Agricultural Society, and won first prize at the Highland and Agricultural Society's Show at Dumfries. Lome (499) is by Glenlee (362), by Forth (307). Forth (307) won third prize at the International Show at London in 1862, aud is by Clyde (156), by Clyde (154), who won first prize at the Highland Society's Show in 1842. His sire, Clyde 2nd (167), by Clyde (162), by Lofty (453). who won many prizes in Lanarkshire and Clydesdale districts, and was never beaten but by his son, Young Clyde. i Lord Lorno's dam, Maggie ; sire, Prince Alfred (618), by The General (322), who won t first prize at the Highland Society' tShow at Inverness in 1865, and was the sire o the renowned horse \ Sir Walter Scott (796), who gained first prize at the Highland Society's Show at Dumfries in 1860, also the premium at the International Show held at Battersea. Sir Walter Scott (797) was the sire of the late Mr Drew's Prince of Wales (673), whose breeding and prize-winning require no comment, being the sire of more first prizetaking stallions than any horso that ever stood in • Scotland. Prince of Wales (673) stood at Merryton Home Farm, Hamilton, afc L4O a maro, and sold at the late Mr Drew's sale, in April lasti^for 900 guineas, when 18 yeais old. Lord Lome's grand-dam, Tibby,by the President (596), who won second prize at tho Highland Society's Show at Glasgow in 1867, id got by Loch* nd Champion (448). who won first priza at the Highland Society's Show at Perth in 1861, the gold medal of the same society at Kelso in 1863, the second prize at the Royal Agricultural Society's Show at Battorsea in 1862, and the Glasgow premium iv 1860, thus proving Lord Lome to bo descended from the best aud purest Clydesdale blood in Scotland. Teims : L 3 afc the- end of the season, and L 3 when mares are proved to bo in foal. Groom's Fee, ss, paynblo at first service. All demands payable to the Groom at tho end of the season. Good grass paddocks free for one month, after thut 2s per week will be charged. All care, but no responsibility G'URIEN AND FITZGERALD, Proprietors, Boundary Creek._ COAL. COAL. COAL. fTTHE UNDERSIGNED has pleasure In -*• intimating that ac has RECOMMENCED BUSINESS ia the Coal end Firewood Line, nnd Soliolta a Renewal of Favors from Residents ta Town and Country. ! All De9oriFf ? 4 »na Pf «jsw iealand and Australian Coal kept in Stook, Special quotations to Farpaerß by the truck load, from the yarj! f«r from chip's Bide during discharging. POSTS, RA/&8, ikSID BTftEWOOD, Long or Short Cut, Ordera left at tha Y&rds adjoining tho Elevator, or at the Ssore, lyne Street, will receive prompt attention, F. H s TOWN SEND, Coal f ard ad joining the Elevator au!s Store, Tyne Sfcrqet. npROUT FKSHIWO.— a^^SOn. {1887-88. A Large AawKtment of FISHING XACKLB, ConßistU»g of — Fishing Rods, Fiahino EW»c, Bilk and Hair Wishing Lines, Waterproof Pishing Lines, Gut Casting Liaoa, Minnows, Trout Flies, Fish Hooks, Swiv«l«, Fishing Books, Landing Nets, Qi Btfj8 tfj Fishing Baskets, . Etc, Bto. HENRY V7ATSON, Ironmonger, TEES STREET, OAMARU. erl7 BITBRION' H OTEI, Tine Stkbbt, Oamaru. W. MAN SING ( of Koyal Hotel, Kukannl), having taken tho aboyo well- appointed Hotel, will be glad to ccc »11 his old friends and the publio generally. The Hotel in one of the - most comfortable and most central in Oamaru, and those favoring it with their patronage will moot with ovary attention and civility. The liquors kepi will only bs first-olass. A goad table kept. . fe4
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6515, 5 December 1887, Page 4
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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 North Otago Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6515, 5 December 1887, Page 4
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