STALLIONS THE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE 70UNG PRINCE CHARLIE L Will Travel This Seasox In the OTEPOPO AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. As a Yearling, Y t oun« Prince Ciiaklib gained First Prize at Blueskin in 1576, also First at Waikouaiti same year; in 1877, he gained Second Prize against all comers at the Taieri and Dunedin. Pedigree. Sire, Prince—Prince is a dark Bay, stands 16' i hands high, by Prince Charlie (imported); dam, Princess Maud the First, tne Champion Mare in the Colony, the winner of IS first prizes in Scotland, and several in Victoria. Prince has gained many first prizes, and his stock cannot be surpassed. The Kyneton Agricultural Society awarded him first prize for the best four yearlings, competing against the stock of two imported horses. At a recent National Show in Victoria, a yearling filly by Prince gained first prize. He also took first prize at the Waikouaiti and Shag Valley Agricultural and Pastoral Associa- | tion's Shows of 1872 and 1873 ; and the first prize at the Blueskin Agricultural and Pastoral Association's Show, 1873. A two-year-old filly by Prince, belonging to Mr. John Duncan, Cherry Farm, Waikouaiti, took first prize at Oamaru in 1876, and. second at Taieri the same year. Prince has an excellent temper, immense bone, good action, is a sure foal-getter, and is acknowledged by competent judges to be the best Clydesdale Horse bred in the Colony ._ Dam, Ht.ossom—Blossom, got by Kettle's Sir William Wallace (imported) ; granddam by Miller's Wallace (imported). Blossom gained the first prize at Blueskin in 1572, as a yearling : first prize at Blueskin in 1873, as a two-year-old ; as a three-year-old, was first at Palmerston and first at Blueskin in 1874 ; as a four-year-old, was first at Blueskin, as a brood mare, in 1575 ; as a five-year-old. in 1876, was placed second at Palmerston, and first at Blueskin as a six-year-old in 1877, was first at Blueskin, and was also awarded first prize for the best animal in the yard. Terms : L 4 4s : Groom's fee, 5s ; payable at time of service. THOMAS MEE, 9<)l Proprietor. TO STAND NEAR OAMARU. HHE PURE CLYDESDALE STALLION L YOUNG VANQUISHER, Imported from Scotland bv the. late David Nesbitt. Terms 15 guineas. For pedigree see cards. FLEMING AND HEDLEY, 050 Owners.
IMPORTED CLYDESDALE HORSE YOUNG BAN KE R Wili;S;and at BURNBANK, Oamaru, for the coming season. Terms—Ten Guineas each Mare, to be paid for before removal. Good paddocks provided free of charge for four weeks ; after that time 2s fid. per week will be charged. I All care taken, but no responsibility. J JOHN DONALDSON, I Proprietor, Burubank. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT INCHOLME. THE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE ENTIRE DU K E O F EDINBURGH, the property of James Gemmell. Pedigree in future Advertisement. T'-rms—l,s ss, payable on the Ist February. Groomasie, ss, payable on first service. First-class grass paddoeks provided free for tbre*' week?. After that, 2s 6d per week. Every fare taken, but no responsibility. 981 the pure - bred clydesdale entire colt sir Colin Campbell Will Travel the districts surrounding Oamaru for the coming season, Sir Colin Campbell is a Dapple Grey, rising ."? years old, and stands 16i hands high, fine action, and plenty of bone and hair : fine temper and sound constitution. Sir Colin Campbell was bred by Mr James Smith, < rladtield, North Taieri, out of the celebrated Mare Diamond, by Young Iron Duke. Diamond imported from Tasmania by the late D. Nesbifct, Esq. Sir Colin Campbell's Sire, Young Iron Duke, by Iron Duke (imported), out of Ducro, Bister to Mr Jellies' prize mare. Young Iron Duke gained the first prize at Warrnambool Show, Victoria, and first for the Best Draught Entire exhibited, beating all imported and colonial bred horses on the ground. At the Grand National Show j held at Kyneton, 1869, he gained the first prize for the best colonial bred Stallion, beating Dan O'Connell, the celebrated prizetaker, and the renowned Prince Charlie, in the class open to all comer 3. At the same place he gained the first prize in 1870, also first in 1872, never having been beaten in his class. Sir Colin Campbell's dam Diamond, bred by Mr. Paterson, Ojuamby, her sire Sir Colin Campbell (imported) by James Ross, Esq., of Bishopbourne, Tasmania. Her dam was the celebrated mare Blossom. Blossom's sire, Clyde, imported to Tasmania by M. Field, Esq., of Enfield. Diamond when two years old, took first prize at Westbury ; when three years old, first at Longford, and first at Westbury; when four years old, first at Westbury ; and in 1870, first at Launees- , ton, and first at Westbury, being six first prizes in all, never having been beaten in Tasmania. Terms—Ls, payable January Ist, 1879. Groom's fee, 55., payable at first service. JOHN DONALDSON, 982 Burnbank. WANTED, the PUBLIC to KNOW that Advertisements of 16 Words or mder are inserted in the Wanted Column of he EvF.viN.; Mail for ONE SHILLING. WANTED, Persons seeking Situations to Know that the Mail is the test means of making their wants known, as .dvertisements of that class are alwayß look d or in Evening Pans v
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 778, 9 October 1878, Page 2 (Supplement)
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