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aftris^BaMa^Ssiiw TO TRAVEL THI8 SEASON, IK THK OAMARU AND SURROUNDING DIS. TRIOTS, THE PURE BRKD CLYDESDALE STALLION, TTEART OF OAK. HEART OF OAK ia a beautiful dark dapplo bay, standing 16} handa high, baa great strength of bono, fine aymmetry, and I very superior aotion, combined with a ! beautiful temper. Heart of Oak waa bred by J. B. Sutton, Esq., New River, South* land. Heart of Oak'a dam waa the ohampion prizo maro Diamond, imported from Taamania by Messrs Dawaon, brod by F. R. Symmona, Esq., of Carriok, by Thumper, imported from .Scotland ; grand-dam Flower, by Matohleaa, imported. Heart of Oak a aire, Fxtinguiiher, by Vanquisher, imported from .Scotland, and known to all the breedera in New Zealand aa the purest Clydesdalo stallion ever im* ported to tbia oountry. Terms : Three guineaa, half guarantee ; four guinea!, full guarantee. Groom's Foe, 5s. HENRY KEEN, or3 Proprietor, South Oamaru.

TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON In the Otekaike, Kurow, Sandhurst, Redoliff, and Waitaki North Distrioti, tho Puro Clydoadalo Entire KING SALISBURY. Sire, Lord Salisbury (imp ) ; Dam, Gliegow Maggie (Chartera) ; bite, Prince, by lriuoe Charlie (imp.) Lord Saliabury, tho sir© of Kmg Salisbury, has never been btaton in the ahow ringa of Scotland or New Zealand, and haa therefore won more Firat Prizes than any other Clydesdalo tho world has known. Glasgow Maggie is also a well-known pnzetaker in New Zealand. For Particulars of full Pedigreo tee Cards. Terms -L4 4s ; L2 2s payable on the 1st of January, 1802, and L2 2s payablo when the mare proves in foal. Groom's fee, 5s ; payablo at time of sorvioo. All mares sold or exohanged, the owner at time of cotvioe to bo held responsible J. R. SEWELL, or 5 Proprietor.

to STAND THIS SEASON At Avramoa, The Purebred Clydesdale Entire, /1R0WN PRINCE. Champion Horso at Oamara Show, 1890, Crown Prince, rising four years, Siro, Lord Salisbury (imported), dam Damsel (imported), bred by J. M. Martin, Esq., Auohendrennon, Dumbartonshire. Her siro, Crown Prince (207), her dam Darling by Tintook, g d by Uaifty Davie (211), etc From the above it will bo seen that Crown Prince ia from feho greateat prizetakers in the world, hia mother being about tho boat maro over produced in Sootlar aud hia father uevor having been beaten Scotland or New Zea'and Crown Prinoo himself ia a massive ho; with imtnenue bone of the fiu&at quttta abundant hair of tho right sort, and oo bining One quality and perfeot symuiel with great power Ho is just what 1 boen long wanted in the diatriot as a auoo Bor to Young Banker, and is the very ho to use to tho progeny of that auoooaa Biro, The number of marcs tak?n will be otnotly limited, and early application will be necessary. Terms - Sovon guineas, half payment on removal of maro, half on maro proving in foal. Free paddook provided. Every oare taken but no responsibility. M. HOLMES.

TO STAND THIS SEASON AT WINDSOR PARK, Tho Clydeadalo Entire rjRITISH MONARCH. BRITISH MONARCH ia a beautiful bay, with plenty of good bone and hair, and is by the imported horse British Lion, tho ohampion horse at Oamaru and Dunedin for several yeara. British Lion ia by Argyle (2567, vol. VI, C.S.B ) dam Darling, by Prinoo of Wales (c73, vol. 1, C.ib.B.) Argylo(26G7, vol. VI, C.S.B.) is by L»rgo Jock (444 vol. 1), dam Jean, by Smiths horao, Old Clyde (547, vol. I), winner of the third prize at the Highland Sooiety'a Show at Aberdeen in 1858, by Scoisinau (754, voi. I). Britiah Lion's dam Darling waa got by the worM -renowned Drew's Prinoo of Walea (643, vol. I, C.S.B.), which horae was considered ono of tho boat atook-gehtera in tne world. Ho was by General (322, vo'. 1) oat of Durling by Simpson, a'ias Logan's Twin (741, vo). i) by Lofty (455, vol. I), winner of the first prizo aud silver modal at Glasgow. Goneral's dam Maggie, alias Darling, gained firat prize at the Highland Sooietys tihow held at Glasgow in 1857. British Lion'a graucUdam .Maggie was got by the famous Loohend Champion (418, vol. I C.S B.) gainod firat prize at the Highland Sooiety'a Show at Perth in 1861, tho gold medal at iho aame Sooiety'a Show at Kelflo in 18G3, and the Glasgow premium in 18l)5> This proves Britiah Lion to bo descended from the best atraina of blood in Sootlaud or the Colouici. Duoheaa III, the dam of British Monaroh, is by Sir Colin, grand-dam Daohess I. imported from Victoria, by Wosthorne, imported from Scotland. Duoheia I. has beou successful aa a pnzetaker both as a dry and biood mare. Daohess III has taken about fifteen first prizes at the Taieri, Dunedia and Tokomairiro Shows. Sir Colin was imported from Scotland by the late Mr George Bookleas, ia 1870, and waa got by the famous horae Sampson one of tho best atook -getter 0 in Saotlaad, many of his atook, including marca, having been aold at L200 and upwarda, amongst whioh waa the famous Kukerra mare (Colonel Fleming's) whioh gained many first prizes, being first as a yearling at Kcufrew, Johnston, Barrhead, Maryhill and Glasgow ; as a two yearold she was first at the same places ; as a threo»year«old she was first at Glasgow and Maryhill; aud as a four year old was first at the Highland- Society's Show at Invcrneee. Sir Coliu'a dam Jess was owned by Mr Thomas Young, Loohead, and from her he bred four entires. Jean's siro, the wellknown horae old Hir Colin, was nover beaten in Scotland, gainod the Glasgow premium, and the same year gained the JL40 premium at the Highland Sooioty'a Show at Kelao, Sir Colin gainod first prize a« ayearliug and two-year-old at all tho ahows, alao the firat at Paisley a few daya before being ahipped, and aeoocd at the Taieri Show in 1873, and hia atook are aeoond to none in Otago. It : will be thus seen that Britiah Monaroh ia descended from tho beat Clydaadalea oa both aides, and oanuot but ootnmend himaalf to breeders of puro atook, Good grass paddooka provided, Evory care taken but uo responsibility. All mares aold or exohanged, the owner at first service held responsible.

Terms C6 6s. Groom's fee, 5j. Payable on 31st January, 1891. E. MENLOVE, Proprietor, Windsor F«rk.

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 7271, 20 October 1891, Page 1

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