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STALLIONS TO Tf! I - v XASON, At the Windsor Park i .-ex: - near Oamarn, •t HE PUR.K-HK!•' , . , - JESDALL «T.\: i " jp RI N F VICTOR. PRINCE VICTOR n a teiutiful, thickact. stoat-hearted, dr-rk-orown stallion, rather than over Vi naruls 3 in^he. sl , i»r>'d t>v .I<>lin !!er.d.r*on. K«q., I'arkmanis, xtas cot by I'rmn- of Wal-s. The illustrious stud horse of I*. Drew, Esq., Merrjt. ii oat of Rosie, a roare belonging to an .■\.TC.tinglv iv.-orabl'; strain of blood, ana is one of°the finest ns-.d most perfect mares that ever looked through a bridle, bhe gained many tirxt prizes, and at .Maryhilf, won Sfcond hnr.ow .".n a brood mare in a o-mpctition that v. rj optn to all Scotland. Kosie was by the famous horse Victor, the winner of first prizes at Gatehouse of Kl.ct, Stranwaer, Kirkiibright, and Wigtownshire-. ami in ISfit. won second pnze at tiiy ilijfhltiid .Society'a »Show at Stirling, .iii'l v.a.'j alterw-ii'li fcold to go to 'I ii«i yi'.nl breeding liii'» <>f Princo Victor art the line combinations of the Prince of Walt V blood crossed with that of Victor'a, which trace back uninterruptedly to the C. lomba Stock of 1535. Kosie granddam was Jeau, the dam of Disraeli, who, when a 2-year-old, won lirst prizes at the Hi"hland Society's Show, held at Glasaow in W>; and as a 3-year-old, he won first prize at the (ilas-ow Stallion Spring Show Prince Victor last year could boast of four winners at the different shows, local and district performances, such as these, also his (K'rffcrcc —ancestry, t-hining with the names of the founders of what is known as the t Victor br ed, should not fail to attract at- ' tcntimi to Prince Victor's claims as a sire. He is a lioise of great substance and power, lias many points «,i great excellence to recommend him as a breeder, qualities which are inherent in the Clydesda.e character of the modern school; also, has a hrti: i-hare of liis sire's good qualities, the full and perfect regarded as a specimen of the genus, and which in virtually extinct in Victoria since the death of -Mr. Cox's " exceptionally L'mnd horee, f'rince of \Vale3.'' There is ' i*-/L i*•«> much "f him, perhaps, but his make, sh.ve a*.J u'-iod are the surest test of excellence. Bi, i'u.e ;«y«, strong and g.-eat bone, c!°an, and tiowinjr v.-itii nice hair the true badge of a well-bred Clydesdale—autl if his sire is a lindtnnrk of the anei-'iit state of things l'riii.-; Victor is the epitome of the new. and one of the most compact and fashionable horses to be seen. f'ou Guineas. Payable on the Ist February, i irooi.iV. Fc;: ; &•;. Pnddoeking free for 0116 muntu, alter which 2a 6'd per week will be oharged. Every care taken, but no responsibility. J E. il EN LOVE, Proprietor.

TO ci.M'.u *i"ii 1 SEASON At the Windsor Parh F-stvif, r.fia.THB PUUK-RfIMD <'L\ DLaDAi_h STALLION f OKI' I- V r> ] ' J * tV'KI) CLYD!', a beautiful l av. ri-iug \• ,ir- "ii - T-'-ccinber, "m --V r f K.linhnr'jh out _ 01 the owner's i'am«u.- i,la, ' c iJcatw '*'' Ik'.l (fmiirtrt'ti;. . . ditki': o-' ir. :<y £m"t ot hj? <•' »?(/'•«" i-. oniii-, .i v.t Ibknnwa in Scotland as i r. "t hii:"h li;:s taken sis ; ; ;.• si>-1 T.inaru. ab.i d :• : - y : a.-- a J'iO marc at I>.;noiin i:: l^T-^ i: ■ AT H ' '■« LKI.L v.-:V! vrinuer -ii tnc s >,mt r »r.- • ."it <•atwnsl Jslivw when .. 'v.-.v : v.hfti a "J-yuar-oM, w.y, tir. t. ;.t "til- !'. I'. :S-ci.-fcy 3 >kmv, -nelhi.;ir..c. an-'. .i:t:wai!U gained nsinicrous ti st rit:z.-> at v, 1 .11 :h<>\vo in \ ictoris, onlv Wing d.nVit.d once I V iii# imported trrriro < M't'ti'.ir.ch ri i-il' 1 i"! iS"l> L'liiuif.is, and Mace c miii" to NVw 7. sh-nt' Im.; b~on the chani- ! rnirr at Tisiiaru an'l Oamaru for the ■ ir.:.t jearo. ll*-r d.un, I'j inews -Maggie, 1 til • viiiiiV • • ;* 27 and 3 i-i cond prizes, I WW bred by Me.-r». rr.'l Thomson, I Victoria. J.cr s ; r- '.v;»3 Hcautcr Joe.:, ny | the rct:owi2c«l pu/c-t-iU- r which j horse p.iittcil ir.'-re i!- t piiz-.-a tnan any other j horse in the L'olonir.-r. TVnrs—£* j payable '« Ist February. | Ism* ; |Y*\ S P;nl(fin;kinc r're.r month; after i wiiii.li 2s t;d ]>cr wc.-k v. ill be ohargc-d. ! Every csra taken, b-t rt-. responsibility. I L". iiKNLOVK, j 5,.-, proprietor. THE P I*"V.'!?;:!'!> '' Yl l ££l > ALIC SOUTH LA Nl> Oil AMPION Will travel this season Through Tapakaio. Kakunni, " and surrounding diatricts. f.-nns—fG, payr.!'-'' at ct:d of season, (troom'rf Fee, f>s. j :;-d>;eat lirat service. For pedigree, see cart'-s. i ; i;oi;r;] i uTC n ISon, .Proprietor.

to tt;ave-. this reason, i\- ti!I: PALMKRSTON AS 0 SHAG VALLEY DISTRICTS, The Pi:reb.ed Clydesdale Entire Horse jj IN r !•: ALH Kli PRINCE Al.liKi.'L', a beautiful ba), foaled 11 tli November. 1572. is very comnact. with imtnen?c hone, and plenty of hair. When a yearling, he gained tint prize a- Oannni, and -when a two-year-old was placed lirat boh at Oaniaru anil Timarti. His sire, Emperor ( v -nnino's), the wellknown horse, and winner of numerous prizes. is t-y th-» imported horse isa:«>leou, nut of Nancy, imported from Scotland. His dam Marcliior.c-ss'is l>y .Marquis, out - f the imported mare v. ho gained first prizs ,-t CV.rntVith, Oat- hoi:sc. and (jlnsgow, when a three year-old. ai.tl never was beaten in Otagi in her day. Term?, Or<>«':n\< Fee, 5 W. CILf.E-PIE, jig Proprietor. p-v-Vr*- - ; il'•n, . R TH'-UfrOHl'-ItED HOIiSE I <.» . E A D E Wit. travel t'-i.-t HI the Oa;naru ami J>-i'rv.!'a:Mv: UistriciS. i:IKfW.EADEIt stand-' ''Gi hards ar.l h r.r.rx l-r. v/n ; l»:-d t.y Mr. Uerrard, >oi;th A-m.-ia. (i-r.-c.icr oi Pride of the Hill, the Aee. Rapid liay, by South Au'triUa, ii:>p'TCod i>v -Mr. carles Fisii'T,; his ««b, by J-mcy (imporiod); I'ratui-dzin, Kairy Quc.-r.. by Wart;great-irand-dam. I'.'iry, imported by Colonel LiUior.r fur li.e ompany ana proro n - d to b_- ■>!:.< of ih- lsucsi inr.res that tivor'l.-fs England; S«.uth A:istraHa by Cotherstone ; dam, Johanna, by 1 nam : "rand-dam, by Saltan; gteai.-irar.d-'hi.t, Piuiatju.e, by Sowtlwaver; 3ioz*rt oy W.sa.!c;-er (iw.pf'tic.i); «»«, Merino (imported}, by V> n?.!eboue. TLLIMS £5 »3, TV.vable at the end of the Season. I'.r.id"u k* provide lat ~2i fid per week. Marcs sent to th.- Northern Stables looked Fall particular* to be obtained from J} T Kichsrds, Commercial Stable*. ' EDWARD DEVINE, g Proprietors.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1109, 7 November 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1109, 7 November 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1109, 7 November 1879, Page 4

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