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STALLIONS The imported clydesdale HORSE YOUNG BANKER Will stand at Burnbank. Oamarn, for the coming season. Terms—Ten Guineas each mare, to be paid for before removal. Good paddockt. provided free of charge for four -weeks ; after that time 2s 6d per week wiil be charged All care taken but no responsibility. For pedigree and particulars see cards. 61 JOHN DONALDSON, J'roprictor, Burnbank.

THE TORE-BRED CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE SIR COLIN CAMPBELL Will travel the districts surrounding Oamaru for the coming season. SIR COLIN CAMPBELLis a dapple grey, rising 4 years old, and stands 16J hands high, fine action, and plenty of bono and hair ; fine temper and sound constitution. Sir Colin Campbell was bred by Mr. James Smith, Gladfield, North Taieri, out of the celebrated mare Diamond, by Young Iron Duke. Diamond imported from Tasmania by the late D. Nisbett, Esq. Sir Colin Campbell's sire, Young Iron Duke, by Iron Duke (imported), out of Ducro, sister to Mr. Jellies' prize mare. Young Iron Duke gained the first prize at Warrnambool Show, and first for the best draught entire exhibited, beating all imported and colonial bred horses on the ground. At the Grand National Show held at Kyneton, 1869, he gained the first prize for the best colonial bred stallion, beating Dan O'Conneli, the celebrated prizetaker, and tne renouned Prince Charlie, in the class open to all comers. At the same place he gained the first prize in 1870, also first in 167*2, never having been beaten in hie class, Sir Colin Campbell's dam, Diamond, bred by Mr. Patcrson, Quamby, her sire, Sir Colin Campbell (imported) by James Ross, Esq., of Bishopbourne, Tasmania. Her dam was the celebrated mare Blossom. Blossom's .'ire, 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, lirat at Westbury; and in 1870, first at Launcestcn, and first at Westbury, being six first prizes in all, never having been beaten in Tasmania. Terms—£s, payable January Ist, ISBO. Groom's I''ee, ss, payable at first service. JOHN DONALDSON, 61 Proprietor, Burnbank. THE WELL-KNOWN HORSE Young prince charlie Will travel this season in the Hampden. and Otepopo Districts. Terms—Four Guineas ; Groom's Fee, 5s Paddock accommodation will be provided for mares fiom a distance free for two after which a charge of 2s fid per week will be made. Every c;ire, but no responsibility, taken. For pedigree and other pnroi-juLu'S see cards. THOMAS MEE, fj-2 I Topi'ielor, Otepopo. WILIT TkAYEL THE OAMAKU, NGAPABA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. p THE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE STALLION R I N C E ROYAL. PBINCE ROYAL, 4- years, is a beautiful >ay with black points ; stands 17 hands ; of splencid proporbiuns, with great weight and quality of bone, finely feathered. PEDIGREE. Dam—jean, by lu.iperor. Sire—Young Prince of Wales (imported). JEAN was bred by Alex. Todd, Esq., East Taieri, out of his famous brood mare Kate, by Blair's Champion (imported). Kate, out of old Gipsy, by Prince Charlie (imported). Jean, as a 2-year-old was placed first at the Taieri and first at Dnnedin ; as a 3-year-old took first at the Taieri and second at Tokomairiro. Jean's dam, Kate, as 2-year-old secured second at Taieri and first at Dunedin ; as a 3-year-nld was first at Taieri and first at Dunedin, while the following year she not only took first as the best brood mare, but was awarded the Champion Cup, presented by Messrs. Wright, Stephenson, and Co,, for the best animal in the yard. YOUNG PEINOS OF WALES, imported by Henry Hiile, E-q., Wantwood, Southland, and bred by Lawience Drew, Esq., Merryton, Hamilton. Before leaving Home he was awarded two \i sts, and ha-i beaten all the horses of note in the Colonies. His sire, Old Prince of Wales, stands, and has stood for the last four years, at £4O. PUINCii ROYAL, ks a yearling, took .second prizs at Timaru, firstat Christcimrch, and first at Oamaru, When 2 years, was second at Tiniaru, and fir3t at Oamaru; when 3 years was second at Oamaru. He is now reckoned the best horse of his years in New Zealand, and has proved himself a sure foal-getter. Terms—£s, and 5s Groom's Fee. Groom's Fee payable at first service. Paddocks provided for mares. Every care taken but no responsibility. All charges payable to ti:e Groom at the end of season. DANIEL M'GREGOR, Owner, 56 Weston, Cave Valley.

THE PUIIE-BRED CLYDESDALE STALLION, 0 U N G MUIR LAD Maerewhenua. Ngapara, Papakaio, and the YOUNG MUIR LAD is a bright bay, stands 16A hands high ; has immense bone and muscular power, an excellent temper, and superior action ; is by the celebrated horse Muir Lad, imported from Scotland by David Neabitt, Eeq., and in his day was the champion horse of the Australian Colonies. Dam, Jessie Bowman, out of Old Blossom (imported), by Prince Charlie (imported). The following is a description taken from the Melbourne Weekly Leader of a halfsister of Young .Muir Lad, purchased in Sydney at a high figure by the Auckland Stud Company of New Zeiland, frorp Mr. Andrew Town, of .Richmond : Bay filly, 2-year-old, by Muir Lad (imp.), dam Blossom. This filly obtained second prize at Sydney Exhibition, 1878, being beaten by a first-class imported liliy eight months older tlipn herself, and at Sydney Exhibition, 1879, she obtained sacond prize in her class, being beaten by her half-sister, a splendid anima. l , some high-priced imported fillies being behind her. Blossom's dam of this mare obtained first prize and chajnpion cup at Sydney Exhibition, IS7B, and Muir Lad, her sire, obtained ch.urpion prize two years in succession. The sires of these fillies are those of the best horses that ever came to Australia, their lists of prizes taken in England, Scotland, as v.-ell as here, being as long as my arm ; and Muir Lad and Davie are too vrell know to need comment. Everyone who rto'.;c.-) among our heavy draught stock kcov.a whit tho Davie3 aau Ylair Lads are and that they have no superiors, few equals, if any. Terms £5. Groom's Fee, ss, payable at first service. Good grass paddocks provided for one month free ; afterwards 2s 6'd per week will be charged. All care taken, but no responsibility. All mare 3 sold or exchanged the seller held responsible. "Will travel this season Through Waitaki J districts. Pedigree. 76 GEO. HUTCHISON, Proprietor.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1132, 4 December 1879, Page 4

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