STALLIONS TO STAND t: i- season, At the Winder V>>■ Us. near Oamarn, THE PUltl'-r'.i.i :> '.'l-7DESDALE Si" ■ i. .>»V )nlNcv ic To R. PRINCE VICTOR is a heititiful, thickset, rtour-hearted, dark-brown stallion, rather nnder than over 16 hands 3 int-hn- 0 , i>rc<t l.y -John i'enrtennn. K:-q., Parkmar.is, was got by Princj of Wales. 'I he illustrictm stud horse of L. Drew, Ed'j., Merryton out of Rosie, a mare belonging to an cxcx.iingly strain of blood, ami is one of ths finest and most perfect mares that ever looked through a bridle, i-he gained many iiiHt priz-3, and at MaryhiD, Won i-hnror.-i as a brood mare in a competition that was open to all Scotland. Kosie was got l>y the famous horse Victor, the winner of first prizes at Gatehouse of I'Jert, Sir.inv.atr, Eiikubright, and Wigtownshire, and in ISG», won second prize at the Highland .Society's Show at Stirling, >nd wxs afterwards sold to go to Australia. The great breeding line 3 of Prince Victor are the line combinations of the Prince Wales' blood crossed with that of Victor's, which trace back uninterruptedly to the C-lomba St-.ek of 1335. Kosie' granddam waa Jean, the dam of Dis-aeli, who, when a 2-ycar-old, won fi-H at tne Highland Socicty'3 Show, held at Glasgow in li>7"' ; and aa a U-veir-old, lie won first prize at the Glasgow stallion Spring Show of 1876. , Prince Victor la°t year could boast of four winn.-is at the different showi, local and di.triat pcrformancss. such as the«c, also his ;>' cli--rcc—ancestry, shining with the natrea of the founders of what is known as the Victor br. rd. should not fa'l to attract :.t----tcnt'.on to Prince Victor's claims as a sire. He i.s a horse of great substance and power, has many points of great excellence to recommend him as a breeder, n'inl:' io.s which are inherent in the Clydesdale character of the modern school; also, has a largi share of hi 3 tire's good qualities, the full and perfect image of that which mtiy be regarded a3 a specimen of the genus, and which is virtually extiuct in Victoria since the death of Mr. Core's "exceptionally grand horae, I'riuce of Wales.' 1 _Th fire is uot too much of him. perhaps, but Ilia make, shape, and bl-'.od are the surest tes-t of excellence. Hi« linn legs, strong and g-eat bone, clran, and liowing with nice hair—the true badg-j of a well-bred Clydesdale—a:ul if his sire is a Hndinnrk of the auci- nt state of thing.-*, Priiic'j Victor is the epitome of the new. and one of the mo3t compact and fashionable horac3 to be seen. Terms—Ten Cuinea3. Payable o:i the Ist February. Groom's Fee, 53. Poddocking free for one month, after which 2a Gd per week will be charged. _ Every care taken, but no responsibility. IS, iIEN LOVE, S"2 Propriotor. TO STAN H THIS SEASON' At the Windsor Park Estate, near Oamarn, THE PURE-BKED CLYDESDALE STALLION J OR D CLYDE LORD CLYDE, a beautiful bay, ricinj three vesrs old, foiled on 2-lth December, 1876, "is by Duke of Edinburgh out of the owner's famoo3 prize marc Heather Bell (imported). DUKE OK EDINBURGH is by Emperor, out of Countess, got by G'asgow Geordie, a hors: well-known in Scotland aa a prize-taker. Counte.w, which has taken numerous prizes at Oamarn and Timaru, also gained tsrst prize as a brood mare at Dunedin in 1375. HKATHKK P. F.LI, was winner of the second priz: ct CcMoiig National Show v.l?e:i a ynt </'•] ; v !.:a 2-year-o'd, v.us tir-t at th'! P. I*. S .cuty's r-hov.', I'.itli f-uri.c. and aft-: ward* gained numerous li st [iri.: -s at v-'.ri ui.s ohows in \ ictorin, only being def>;a*f>l once by the imported marc Gj.v-tfow which v.'coid at }«ir. MTullfch'si sale U't 3"(! guinea.?, and tioce c -niin; t>> 2.V.'- has been the champion Tn .ro at Tmiaiu and Oanr:ru tor the last iivo ve.'-rj ilvr dr-m, l'rince.-a Maggie, tin? winner ft 27 lsrst and 3 fi-cond prizes, was bred by Mc:. :-;. Nelson and Thomson, Victoria. Her pi«v « c.:i He."."her .lock, r.y the rvii«v.'jtc'l pr.zj-taker lM..c;;log, which horse gained innrt- ilrst j<r:z.s than any othc-r h-)r3c in the L'o'ouic?. T..TMH—£n ; payable ..u l?.t Fobruaiy, ISSO ; gronm's Ste, .; Paddocking free f.»r nr.e month ; after whi- h2s '•<! pcr v.c-!; will be charq..d. srv care taken, but ia> recpmisibility. E. MENI/)VE, i'ivp-ielor. THE PUKE-BitKl; C- YDESDALE OOU THL AN D CIIAMPIO N > J Will travel this s-cf-on Throttglt Waia:eka, I'apakaio, Ivr.kcnui, and surrnnnding districts. Terms—£6, payable at end of season. !''[ e, 5.1 payable at liisfc service. IV.r sei card.';. GEOI'.GE I Proprietor. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, IN THE PALMER-STON AND -SHAG VALLEY T)lf-TI»ICTS, The l'»:r •••!•••• I I lydc:-- ".:,!:; Entire Horse J3 INC E ALBE II T. PRINCE ALUEIiT, a beautiful bay, foaled 11th November, 1872, is very compact, with immense bone, and plenty of hair. When a yearling, he gained first prize .v Oamarn, and when a two-year-old was placed lirst bo h at Oamam and 'i'imaru. Hl3 sire, Emperor (Nimmo's), the wellknown horse, and winner of numerous prizes, is i-y tli* imported hor.se Na:»oleon, «>ut of Nancy, imported from Scotland. His dam Marchioness is by Marquis, out of the imported mare lillic, v. ho gained first prize at Carnwath, Gatehouse, and Glasgow, when a three-year-old, and never was beaten in Otngo in her day. Terms, £5. Groom's Fee, si. W. GILLESPIE, 1 is Proprietor. R THOKOLH; ill>l:ED JIOKSE INGL E A D E Will travc-1 thia f-.f-ason :n ilie Oamar:: and S.iirrouri Hi';; l>i:.triuio. II ING LEADER 'GJr 1 and-; high, and ia dark brown ; brtd by Mr. Gerrard, of South Australia (r.reet'tor of Pride of the Hill, the Ace, K.-.:.id Hay, &c.); by South Austrnlia, imported by Mr. Charles fisher,; his dam, Uin;;ieadt:r, by Jersey (imported) ; ffand-dam, Fairy Queen, by ?.losart; greatFairy, imported by Colonel Liutour for the't'rtrsy Company and pronounced to be o!ic of the finest mares ever l-.-ffc England; Scuth Au.'tralia by Cotherstone; d.-.in, Johanna, by Priam; graud-dam, Johanna, by Sultan ; great-grand-dam, l'hilagree, by Soothsayer; Mo-.-.vt by Wanderer (imported) ; dam, Merino (imported), by Whalebone. *i EKMS ... x 5 as. Payable at thi' eud of the Season. Paddocks provided at 2s Gd per week. Marcs sent to the Northern Stables looked after. HOWARD DEVINE, g Proprietors.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1100, 28 October 1879, Page 4
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