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TO TBAVEL THIS SEASON, AN^JIP RROTODm O MS. oFv?'™ u £ HB PUfiß BRED CLYDESDALE STALLION, JJEART^OF OAK. J3. A ? T 0F °/X/ K *« a bo » utiful dark dapple bay, atanding 16J hands high, has great strength of bone, fine symmetry, and very superior aotlon, oombined with a Deautiful temper. Heart of Oak w» 8 bred ay J. B. Sutton, Esq., New River, South, land. Heart of Oak'e dam waa the ohampion prize mare Diamond, imported from Taa mania by Messrs Dawaon, bred by F. R. Symmons, Esq., of Carriok, by Thumper, imported from aootlnnd; grand-dam Flower, by Matohless, imported. Heart of Oak a aire, Fxtinguiiher, by vanquisher, imported from Sootland, and known to all the breeders in New Zealand a tho purest Clydesdale stallion ever imported to this country. Terms : Threo guineas, half guarantee ; four guineas, full guarantee. Groom's iee, 01. HENRY KEEN, or> * Proprietor, South Oamaru.

TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON In the Otekaike, Kurow, Sandhurst, Redoliff, and Waitaki North Di«triot», tho Pure Clydesdale Entire KING SALISBURY. „ , 8l "' Lord Bal '»bury (imp ) ; Dam, Ol»egow Maggie (Charter*) j fcire, Prince, by Frinoe Charlie (imp.) Lord Salisbury, thenreof King SalLbury, hai never been beaten in the show ring ( of Sootland or Ntvr Zealand, and h»s therefore won morn FintPrizei than any other Clydeidale the world haa known. Ulaigow Maggie it alio a well-known pmotaker in New Zealand. For Partioulaw of full Pedigree oee Cards. T«rmi-L4 4s ; L 2 2i payable on the lit of January, 1892, and L 2 2i payable when the mare provei in foal. Groom'i fee, si ; payable at time of oorvico. All mares sold or exohanged, the owner at time of eervice to be hold reiponsiblo. J. R, SBWKLL, ors Proprietor.

TO STAND THIS SEASON

At Awamoa, The Purebred Clydeidalo Entiro, QROWN PRINCE. Champion Homo at Oamaru Show, 1890. Crown Prince, riling four year*. Sire, Lord Salisbury (imported), dam Damsel (imported), bred by J, M, Martin, Esq., Auohendrennon, jMumbartonshire. Her sire, Crown Prince (207), her dam Darling by lin took, q d by Dainty Davie (211), etc From tho above it will be aeon that Crown Prince is from «he greateat prizetakers in the world, hit mother being about the best maro ever produoed in Sootland, and hit father never having been beaten in Sootland or New Zea'aud Crown Prinoo hinißolf ia a masiive horse with immense bone of tho finest quality, abundant hair of the right sort, and combining fino quality and perfeot symmetry with great power Ho is juet what ha« been long warned in the district a* a suooes■or to \oung Banker, and is tho very horso to use to the progeny of that aucoesiful sire. Tho number of mares takin will be stnotly limitod, and early application will be neoeisary, Terms -Hoven guineas, half payment on removal of mare, half on maro proving in foul. n Free paddock provided. Every oaro taken but nu responsibility, M. LOLMES.

TO STAND THIS BEA>ON AT WINDSOR PARK, The Clydesdale Entire JgRITISH MONARCH. BRITISH MONARCH is a beautiful bay, with plenty of good bone and hair, and is by tho imported horse British Lion, the ohampion horso at Oamaru and Dunedio for several years. British Lion is by Argyle (2567, vol. VI, C.S.B ) dam Darling by Prince of Wales (b73, vol. 1, C.&.8 Argylat2s67, vol. VI, C.5.8.) is by Largo Jock (444 vol. 1), dam Jean, by Smith a horse, Old Clyde (547, vol. I), winner •}, & lrd P nzo at th « Highland Society s Show ac Abordoon in 1838, by Soovaman (754, voj: I). British Lion's dam Darling was got by the world. renowned Drew's Pnnoo of Wales (643, vol. I, C.5.8.), whioh horse was con.. aidered one of the beat stook -getters in the world. He was by General (322, vol. I) oat of Darling by Sampson, a*ias Logans THin (741, vol. i) by Lofty (455, vol. I), winner of the first prize and silver modal at Ulasgow. Goneral'a dam Maggie, alias Darling, gained first prize at the Highland booietyi 1 Show held at Glasgow in 1857. British Lion's grand-dam Maggie was got by the famous Loohend Champion (418, vol. 1. <^*> B.) gained firat prize at the Highland booioty'a Show at Perth in 1861, the gold medal at tho aame Sooioty'a Show at h?r° ' n 18G3< and tho Gla »gow premium in 1865. This proves British Lion to be descended from the best strains of blood in Scotland or tho Colouioi. Uuohess 111, tne dam of British Monarch, is by fcir Coliu, grand-dam Duohess I. imported from Viotoria, by Westhorne, imported from Sootland. Uuohejs I. hus boon euooessful as a prizttaker both aa a dry and biood mare, Duohess 111 has taken about fifteen firat prizes at tho Tatori, Dunedin aad Tokomairiro Showa. Sir Colin was imported from Scotland by tho late Mr George Bookless, iv 1870, and waa got by the famous horse Sampioo ouo of the best stook -getter* in Sootlaad, many of his stook, inoludiog mares, having been aold at L2OO and upwards, amongst whioh waa the iamous Kiikerra mare (Colonel Fleming's) whioh gained many firat prizas, being first as a yearling at Renfrew, Johnston, Barrhead, Maryhill and Glasgow ; as a two yearold she wai first at tho same places ; as a three-ytjar-old she wai first at Glasgow and Mary hill; aod aa a four year old waa first at the Highland Sooiety'a Show at Inverneia, Sir Colina dam Jess was owned by Mr Thomas Young, Loohead, and from her he bred four entirea. Jeas'a aira, the wollknown horse old fair Colin, was never beaten in Sootland, gained the Glasgow premium, and the same year gamed the L4O premium at the Highland Sooiety a Show at Kelao. Sir Oohn gained first prize a« » yearling and two-year-old at all the ahowa, alao the first at Paisley a few days before being shipped, and aeoocd at the Taieri Show in 1873, and hia stook are seoond to none in Otago It will be thus seen that British Monnroh is descended from the best Clydesdales 0.1 both sides, and oannot but oommend himself to breedors of pure stook. Good grass paddooks provided. Evory care taken but no responsibility. All marea aold or exohanged, the owner at firat aervice held responsible,

n Twm » £6 6s. Groom a fee, ss. Payable on 31at January, 1891. E. MENLOVE, Proprietor, Windaor Park.

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 7273, 22 October 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 North Otago Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 7273, 22 October 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 North Otago Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 7273, 22 October 1891, Page 1

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