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STALLIONS THE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE Y i ENTIRE HOUSE 'O V >■' G !'!;i\GK CH A lill fi Tka'. ■■■■. Tin-- .1 hi the UTHh'OPO AND UHPiOUNDING districts. As a Yoarling, Pmnce Oharltb i'ir.--S Prize at Biueskin in 1576, also Fir<t at Waikonaiti s.-.mc year; in 1877, he Second Frize against all comers at the Taieri su& Duuedin. PF.DXCRES. Sire, Prince—Prince in a dark Bay, st.mda 1 ()'; hands high, by Prince Charlie (imported}; dam. Princess Maud the First, t>e Champion Marc ia the Colony, the winner of 18 first, prices 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 i n recent National Show in '"ietoris, a yelTrlinir filly ' y Prine.s gained first prize. He also took first prize at the Waikouaiti and Shag Valley Ai;rieub':i?."J and Pastoral Association's Shows of !S7~ ;n>d 1573 : .and the first prize at th«» Bltu-:--khi Agricultural and Pastoral Association'.--. Show, 1573. A two-year-old !i!!v by to Mr. John I >nnean. Cherry Farm, U'a kouaiti, took first t.rize at • '.itna-rn in !-7o". and .-econd at Taieri i <s .s;h:i ■ye ir. Prince has ■■n exeebeot tenver, in:i!i:::so bone, good a-tis'lt, is a su-c ar.d is acknow- * clued by eeje,;, teiiu jndg-.vi t<» be the best '• Uv.losdaia fioiae isr-jd in the Colony. r.ossoM — I '']o>so;ii. e*' ■' i:y .Kettle's •■■ir Willi;*."n (imiiorte<) ; in'.-uicl- «; "Vi b\" Miiler'-' -J j>t.Blossom .■■■ y e..iiij,.ieu, v. in. A'.'!':e ; ieoty of flair. \v hen .1 ye.; : »i:;. he gain i~ ;r:~'c it (fa-iia'n : and when a two>"aar old, eaincd First Piiz<3 br.th at o*~»*rFand Timaru. PiMj;.;:: • E : S?J!K, KjIPKKOK ; i >.-«!. MaRCIIIOSESo. Mia Me Kinperor i-; by rho imported hor t . N.ipoieon, <-i;l o: e. imported. i.'T.s n.aiii -■ I; 1 eiieej> .s i:;is i.-oen very suc-ee-siu! a pn/e-: :iker. M-irchioness is by Miuoviis. our. ' f the :e.;rerld mare Lillie. i.iliiv: gained tir&fc pri/o «*, Carnwath. Gatel.ousfS.ai.d Glasgow, >he was then sold to 'ii - . Niiorno t-/ eoine to New Zealand, and has sinoc been well known as a prize-taker. Pkxnce Aukp.t vhi also be at the Queen's Hat Ibeees'ead once a week. Glares sent to liiixi there win h.-vo padlocking free for one Oil: ii. ie.tt nfcer tieit period a charge of 2s 6't per Week will be made. Ter'-iis : L 4. Gloom's fee, ss. Every care taken, hut no responsibility. E. MENLOVE, "*'•> Proprietor. WILL THIS SEASON, At I)net ;r's Creek Paddocks, Otekaike, the Entire AIM °TU J O C K. ■ * Sire—lfc.ither Jock ; Dam—Prince Ciiarlic .Mare. Ternis—T,t -Js ; to be-mid for before removal of tbc Mares. After the 30th November, 'Js t!d per Week f.»r each Mare will be charged as grazing foe. ry care taken, but no responsibility, ".o V\ r . M-KKLLAR. PURE - PKEf) CLYDESDALE ± E\"Tn:E COLT SIR COLIN CAMPBELL Will Travel the district.? surrounding Oamaru for tee coining season. Sir Colin Campbell is a Dapple Grey, ri-.ing 3 years o:d, and stands !6i hands h:tr;i. fi'ie action, and plenty of bone and iet-v ; linn temper and seund eoiwtitation. Sir C.ilin (':!'np'.:-:l v.-.i-t hre I by Mr James f; 1 -1J>l; 1■ 1, North Taieri. out of the e- leeraT-d ?dave Obmiond, by Young Iron. Duke. Tb ti-oiei ini]ioried from Tas;nania by tee I.T-e 0. %e.-l)itt, Es<-j. Sir Colin ('••'.mpbeli'.s Sire. Ynu'.i'i Iron L'uke. by Irou Ue.'.e (liiieoi't-.; ;!, ftn!. of 1.-ucro, sister to *ir .';-nies r ».vi:-:e M~ro. Y.-unsr ire;; Dei-ie gained the first prize at Warrn.-ur.b,•••! Show, Victoria, and first for the. IX:-.-t iir:;-i_l;t Entire exhibited, beat- !!':•£ r.li iintx-r't!! l and eo onial bred horses on t!>-- erf.'.ijel. At the < J rand National Show eeld.it K\ :iet...o, iS'. : 9, he gained the first le'i-.-x' tor ' 1... b; st eojonial bred Stallion, ''eatiiiir f K-tr. i)\ '<-.iihcll, the celebrated prizetake;-. and the rei:oi..-:ie-.l Prince Charlie, in the class open to re! e-imers. At the same place he e.'-int (1 tl-e iir>t prize in IS7O, also ii -at in 1572. never having been beaten in his cla-s. Sir (~'oJin Campbell's dam "Diamond, bred by Mr. Pater.-e'ii. (y, her sire Sir Colin Cani"l,eii ii-iip'-.rteii) by J ii.ees Ho-s, Esq., of BiL-h o;jbo •rise. T;e-re.ioia. Her dam was •the celebrated mare K'osssom. Blossom's sire, Cly:l<*, iuipi'-t-n-l to Tasmania by M. Field, Esq., of Kr.e- Id. Diamond w'neu two years old, took first prize at Westbury ; when three, years old. iirss at Longford, and first at We?tb:;ry: when fo'ir ve-n'« obi. iirst at; We'tbuiy : and in I'O), first at LaunoeSton, and fir: i r.t A\'L:;tbury, being six first prizes in a:!, never iiaving been beaten ia Tarnvuda. 'l'eria-: —L-", payable January Ist, 1579. Groom'ii fee, ;js., i.'avabla at lirst service. JOHN DONALDSON, Proprietor, OS'2 Burnbank. The DiF'UiTKn clydesdale tfoPSE YOUN(rB A N K E R W T ili Stand at ! 11" I!\]>A X "l\, Oamaru, for the eomiiii} season. Ter:'>-- -i G-tieoas each ilare, to be p-lid t—; I.e- • '.enoval. Good paddocks I '. . idea i • ''.irire for four weeks ; after thai '-ir •: tisi. per week wiil be charged. Ail e -_ro taken, but no responsibility, for Pedigree and particulars r.ee Cards. JOHN DONALDSON, Proprietor. Burnbank. npo STAND AT BIRCHWOOD, Omarama, the Imported Thoronghbred Horse WESTO V E E. T£P.ms £4 To be paid on removal. Any Mare missing, ■will be served the following Season free. All care taken, but i;o responsibility. 31 D. SUTHERLAND.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 816, 23 November 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 816, 23 November 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 816, 23 November 1878, Page 4

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