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To Travel this Season in the OAMaRU AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, t Th© celebrated Clydesdale Entire, PK 1 H O X HBJMEY. c ■ ■ . For particulars na to Pedigree bee Cards. J Terms, L 4; Gloom's Foe, Hs, payabl at ! service. I D. M'GREGOB, I orll Owner. ! OAMARU AND SURROUNDING |, PAPAK4IO, AWAMOKO, AND MAERE- ; LORD LORNE, (Clydesda'e Stu.l B»ok. vol. VII). .; i Imported by Mr M, Power, from Glasgow. LORD LORNE was bred by Mr Rennie, j Campbelltown, nnd imported by Mr Power, ex j ! s.s. Essex, frorr. London. Loid Lome, foaled ! June, 1881, is a fine dark bay, stands 16 hands | ) 3 inches high, with strong flat bone, fine flowing < hair, and excellent temper. Lord Lome was ' i got by that unprecedented stallion Lome (499), ' I who was the siro of the celebrated stallion Ivan- , hoe (396), who won t'no second prize at the ' Glasgow Agricultural Society's Stallion Show in I Februnry, 1876, and travelled Kirkmichaol , district of Ayrshire; second at the Highland > and Agricultural Society's Show at Edinburgh i in 1877, iv which year he was second premium | horse of tho Glasgow Agricultural Society. In 1878 ho was selected as first premium horso at I tho Glasgow Agricultural Society, and won first | prize at the Highland and Agricultural Society's , Show at Dumfries. Lome (499) is by Glenlee I (362), by Forth (307). Forth (307) won third ; prize at the International Show at London in ( 1862, and is by Clyde (156), by Clyde (154), who j won first prize at the Highland Society's Show i in 1842. His sire, Clyde 2ud (167), by Clyde (162), by Lofty (453). who won many prizes iv i Lanarkshire and Clydesdale districts, and was j uever beaten but by his son, Young Clyde, i Lord Lome's dam, Maggie ; siro, Princo Alfred i (618), by The General (322), who won first prizo ,it tbe Highland Society' eShow at Inverness in 1865, and was the sire o the renowned horse [ Sir Walter Scott (796), who gained first prize at j tho Highland Society's Showat Dumfries in 1860, also the premium at the Internationnl Show held at Battersea. Sir Walter Scott (797) was the sire of the late Mr Drew's Princo of Wales (673), whose breeding and prize-winning require no comment, being the sire o more first prize, taking stallions than ny horse tbat ever stood ; in Scotland. Princo of "Wales* (673) stood at t ATerryton Home Farm, Hamilton, at L4O a . mare, and soJd at the late Mr Drew's sale, in April last, for 900 guineas, when 18 ycais old. i Lord Lome's grand-dam, Tibby, by tho Presi- ; dent (590), who won second prize sit the High- ; land Society's Show at Glasgow in 1867, is got i by Lochend Champion (448) who won first prize ' at the Highland Society's Show at Perth in 1861, > tho gold medal of tho same society at KeLo in j 1863, the .second prize at the Royal Agricultural ' Society's Show at Battersea in 18K2, ami the I Glasgow premium in 186u, thus proving Lord Lome to be descended from the best and purest ' Clydosdalo blood in Scotland. Teims : L 3 at the end of tho season, and L 3 when mare? are proved to be in foal. Groom's Fee, ss, payable at firat service. All demands payable to the Groom at the end of j the season. Good grass paddocks free for one month, after ' tbat 2s per week wili be charged. All caro but no responsibility; O'BRIEN AND FITZGERALD, i Proprietors, Boundary Creek. i COAL. COAL. CO A li. ; . rHE UNDERSIGNED has pleasure In j intimating that he haa RECOMMENCED BUSINESS in tho Coul snd Firewood Line, and Solicits a Renewal of Pavorß from Residents la Town and ! Country. I All Deeoriptlona ol Now Zealand and Australian Coal kept In Stook, J Speoial quotations to Farmers by the truck | load, from the yard or from ship's side . during discharging, , POSTS, RAifcS, ANiJ FIREWOOD, j Long or Short Cut, Orders left at tha Yards adjoining the j Elevator, or at the Store, Tyne Street, will I reoolve prompt attention. P. H. TOWNSEND, Coal fard adjoining the Elevator auls Store, Tyne Street. WANTED KNOWN— That Employers oan be Supplied with BAKERS or B iKERS and COJK9 for Town or Connkry on tho shortest notioo. No Cwmieslor. Charged. Addreaa, Secretary, perative Bakers, Rooms, Octagon Balldioga, Daaedin. 6

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6537, 30 December 1887, Page 4

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