HORSE PARADE.
A wolcomo showor of win came ftt an Inopportune fcimo yestorday, and limited tho attondanco at tho above oven 1 -, and mado it mosb unoomfortablo for tho horses on parade, and fc those who visitod the Show Ground to inspect them, Tho number of horses to travel tho districts surrounding Oamaru plainly indicates that horse brooding is nob otio of tho things that tho agriculturist intends to hnngtoasaflhoob anchor, for eovoral of tho draughts on parado aro not to bo at the disposal of brooders in this district. Mr J. Donaldson's M'Gregor, amongst tho draughts, did not put in an appearance, this horso going to Dunodin ; and amongst tho light horses Stopnlak, tho well-known thoroughbred, was an absentee. Tho Hon. M, Holmes had throo youngsters on parado, all by Grown Prince, Prinoo Consort, tho tirst prizotakor of last year, looking remarkably well. Mr Livingstone's Glen Roy was bred by Mr W. Meek, being by Mr Dan M'Grogor's Glongylo. Mr A. Bilfout's Royal Prinoo is aeon of Crown Prince, out of a Banker mare, and Mr ll-trry Keen's Duko of Eldorslie is a Loid Salisbury colt. These aro tho young stock which havo not mado Ihoir appearance beforo for public favors. Tho lint given bolow gives the names of oil the horses on parade, many of whom breedors of stock have seon before, and thoir stock <»lso, so that it is unnecessary to say more thun that there were aomo first-class hornos in tho ring. Of the light horaos Emerson, Kentucky, and Victor are now to tho district Tho two firsb aro trotters by imporiod stook from America, and breeders should bo ablo to make some improvement in weight cariieis from this btr,»in. Victor is an Arabian, and of course of a finer charactor. Tho following wero tho horses on parado '. VRAVOWSB. Hon. M. Holmes' Prince Regent Hon. M. Holmes' Prince Consort Hon. M. Holmes' Princo Arthur Mr J. B. Sewell's lOarly Morning Mr H. Stewart's 1'iince Ttnporiul Mr T. Stevonson'H Torrance King Mr J. II. Mitchell's Hard Timca Mr G. Livingstone's Glen Roy Mr II. Keen's Duke of Kldorwlio MrJ. Reid's Heart of Oak Mr A. Balfour's Royal Princo Mr J. Dalgleish's Iving of the Ring Manx uomeu. Mr Watt's Cmv Mr W. Jarden's Kentucky Mr W. G. Martin's Victor Mr J. Hcndoraon's Emerson
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8086, 26 September 1894, Page 3
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386HORSE PARADE. North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8086, 26 September 1894, Page 3
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