Craigsland DuTidonnM, Ayrshire, Scotland: sire, the celebrated Clydeiaalj <• Prince Albert;" graudsire, Fulton s Clyde;' groat gTandsire, Frame's " Old Dam, by Clydesdale's Rival." He was selected (after winning, at three years old, one first and . three second prizes) and imported to Victoria, ° 011 two champion cups and two gold medals, besides several local prizes. He served three seasons most successfully in Victoria, his stock provcokaries 0n thC bCSt si - res ® Ver im P orted to iho yffl>tand at the Junction Hotel on Wednesday and Saturday; at Otahuhu, on Tuesday and Friday; and Panmure, on Monday and inursdaj' in cach week. lerms for the season:—Single mares, £6 10s.: two or more, £G each ; groomage at time of service, 08. each mare, f "IRON DU K E." .THE CELEBRATED IMPORTED HEAVY DRAFT STALLION "IRON DUKE? Iron Duke " is a dark grey or brown, stands 17 hands high, bred by Mr. Towshend, of Slonsv Staunton, nearly Hinckley,England; sire, "King Charles " , , ;rm ', *lora," which took the second prize at'tho Loyal Afrri tu Uural Society's Exhibition at Shrewsbury, ana tlm first prize at the Northampton ExhibiV, 01 . 1 the same society, as well as at the Provincial aiid*Hinckley Leicestcr ' K,l Ashby-de-la-Zoach, B lack Prince," (half-brotherto the Iron Duke") at three years old took the first prizo or dray horses nt the .Royal Agricultural fcocietv's inhibition at Tork, and in the same year he won the ilighiand Agricultural Society's Silver Medal at ■fc-cunmrrgh. Iron Duke" was exhibited and won the first prize at the meeting of the Leicester Agricultural bocicty, against all horses, when hardly two yeais ne won the prize for the best imported heavy draft horse at Maitlund, in Now South Wales. , r r°n Duke will stand this season at the Junction ' ° u ani Thursday; Otahuhu, " «\»esday and fcaturday; and Pan mu're.on Tuesday unci b riday in cach week. 'i erms for the season -.— Single mares, £G 10a; two or more, £6 each ; groomage, ss. Maresuot proving in foal to the " Duke" from last year will have seryicesthts year at half-price, and if put to either JU ajoi- or ' Prmeo" will be allowed £2 at the timo or payiucut. Mares to be served either hobbled or loose, at tho option of the groom. Mares not stinted towards the eiui of the season may change to either of the other horses as the owner may choose. All payments to be made on or before the 12tli January, 1865. Three Prize Cups (one for the stock of eacli horse), first prize, value £20; second prize, £10; third cnt ; ll > Aviil I'<? t' ivea ke competed for at tho •Junction Sale Yards, on a day to be named in In ovember, 18GC, when the foals will be about a vcar oid. Parties not having n vecfipt in full for the service will be disqualified to compete at the show. N.B.—On the days named the horses will not generally arrive before 11 o'clock, but will remain at that place until eight nest morning. T t . „ , B. NEWELL. Junction Hotel, CAPTAINS OF VESSELS,
I COASTERS, |M J and rfffi WHOLESALE BUTEIJS |f; " SHOULD CALL AT ||if c. M A RK S 5 I BOOTMAKER, j Q.UEES-STEEET, - : $ OPPOSITE the 'SOUTHERN CROSS ' OFFICE. ij i|i ' HI I l\ : \l "WHERE THEY "iVILL Pl>'D THE l} \\ h\\ LAEG-EST AND CHEAPEST STOCK M !i CP SEA BOOTS, lIS If EVERY DESCRIPTION' OF BOOTS AND Ij J SHOES IK AUCKLAND. |}jj A LIBERAL ALLOWANCE MADE TO | "WHOLESALE PURCHASERS j I'- j In.B. —Every description of Boots and | Shoos made to order. Repairs done on tlie Tjj' premises. ■ j j BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. || V?! H.KEMP to inform the public of Auckland that ho jpsj Has Opened p|| Hie premises adjoining ]iis Silk "Warehouse (and fU? ' r| lately occupied by llr. Pcttit), as V, i j A Boot and Siioe Establishment. |l| 11. K. is constantly receiving supplies from tho | best Loudon Houses, of a superior quality and tho irost fashionable shle?, and, by importing direct j from tlie manufacturers, will be able to offer EVERY DESCRIPTION OF GOODS ||| AT THE |l| lh LOWEST rOSSICLE PRICES. H. KEMP, ajj 4 Upper Queen-street, abovo Wcllesley-slreet. Ljjjl [A CAIID.Q MR. J. L. M OFF ITT, f|| SURGEON DEN XIS T, - f§| AVateiiloo (iVADUAsrt. • ®j Honrs of nttcrnlanet —Hulf-)«vs S till 5 o'clock. j||| wiiaji.ii. MOB&OS, • || li OND E » ' S -I ! \> li'H KEEP KH, |I CUSTOMS ASD GENERAL AUEXT, ff SIIOKTLAXn STItEbT. |» Wooli Flax] Kauri U-um, W'licat, Maize, or othec ct Cicuua Stored. S
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 277, 1 October 1864, Page 3
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