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STALLIONS THE PURE CLYDESDALE STAT T Tn\ J) A I N T_Y_ D A V Dam—Marchioness, by Lord Clyde r ported); Sire Motfat's Conqueror r ported). l ' m - WILL TRAVEL IN OAMAKU ANn SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. DAINTY DAVIE ia a rich dapnln u with blaalt points, and stands 16 hand £ inches. In quality and quantity of U and hair few equal him, and for streak and symmetry he has few rivals R • perfectly quiet, docile, and tractable V' dam is by, Lord Clyde, imported fromScT land, and a glance at his career will i. conclusive proof that no better 1 a bred in Scotland. M ® Ver LORD CLYDE was bred by D, M'p, lane, Esq., Torr, Helensburgh, by Emparo? oufr of Jess, by Clydesdale Tam, out n » Emperor by Sir Walter Scott Lord Clyde took the following prizes *» yearling:—First at Bishopries, Kirtin* tullock, East Kilbride, and j 0 h nßtnn ' (1866); as a 2-year-old—First at Barhe&d Johnstone, Renfrew, and second at Glasses Highland Society (1867); as a 3-year-old First at the Highland Society Show, hold*t Aberdeen, . 1868. He was afterwards boutrhiby the late David Nesbitt, and taken to Victoria, where his stock have taken prizw as follows : —First and second prize colt* and first and second prize fillies at Sand, hurst, first and second prize colts and first and third prize fillies at Kyneton, and fimfc prize colt and filly at the Grand National. Melbourne, and the colt was sold on ths ground for 100 guineas. Dainty Davie's sire—Moffat's Conqueror (imported from Scotland)—had also a dis. tinguished career, both at Home and in thai Colonies. When two yearß old he gainodi prizes at Glasgow, Stirling, Kirkintullooh and Dumbarton; when three years old from, among 60 horses he was seleoted for a £4q! premium. The following year he waß pur. chased by Mr. Moffat, Victoria, aud re. tained at his stud till purchased by Mr. Turner, of Bacchus Marsh—the most noted breeder in Victoria. Conqueror's Bire was Lochfergua Champion. It oan be safely asserted that Lochfergua Champion left more prize stalliouß and mares than »ny other Clydesdale horse in Scotland. From all this, then, we gather that Dainty Davie combines tho best strains of blood in the world, and he ia bound to got stock worthy of his groat, progenitors, TERMS ... FIVE GUINEAS, Payable Feb. Ist, 1881. 543 ANDREW CHRY^TAL, TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON In tho Oamaru, Kakanui, and Otepopb Districts, THE PURE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE T" 0 U D 0 N LAD Sire, Renfrew Jock, out of Rose, by Crowden Lad (imported). Grand-sire, Old Renfrew (imported from Scotland). Befoio leaving Scotland he competed at the Ben. frewshire Exhibition of Stallions; and gained the Duke of Hamilton's 30 guinea, premium. After landing in Victoria, the Ballarat Champion Cup was carried'off by Renfrew. Renfrew Jock is so well known in thisi district that it would be superfluous to give his performances at length. Before loaving; Victoria, he took 2 firsts, and in New Zoa.. he has been rewarded with 3 first arid 2 second prizes. Dam, Flower, by Comet. G.d., BookWa Jean, by Blackleg ; g.g.d., Young Jean, by M'lntosh'a Prince Charlie ; g.g g,d., Diamond, by Moateith's Black Prince; g.g.g.g.d., Old jean, by Peter's Champion. Comet, out of Jean (the winner of moro first prizes than any mare on the register), by Napoleon; both Napoleon and Joan were imported from Scotland by the lata W.H. Nimma. Blackleg is so well known, as a prize horse that commentisunnecfwary; he was by the great Rob Roy, whose pru. geny during seven years took. 500 Prince Charlie (imported from Scotland by Messrs. J. and A. M'lntosh) is known ast the beat breeding sire that ever came to. Australia, The great proof of this statement lies in "the iaot'that tho name of this, horse appears so often in connection with, the pedigrees of famous Colonial Sires and Dams. There is no name more frequently associated with show stock than that of M'lntosh's PrinQfl Charlie. Enough has been said to prove tluA tlo pedigree of Loudon Lad is not exacted ia the .Southern Hemisphere. ' He ia- a grand l colt, and promises to rival his iamous sire, having plenty of quality, bone* and hair. TERMS, FOUR GUINEAS EACH MARE; Groom's Fee, 5a,, payable at first Bar ALEX. GRAHAMK, 522 Propuieior* , TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON In the Otepopo and Surrounding Districts, THE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE ENTIRE ,"\7OUNa PRINCE CHARLIE. Terms—£4 4a, payable at the end of Season. Groomage, ss. ROBERT GEMMELL, 545 Owner. . TO STAND THIS SEASON, At the Windsor Park Estate, near OaMiaru, THK . i PURE-BRED IMPORTED CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE pRINCE VIOT 08. PRINCE VICTOR is a beautiful, thickset, . stout-hearted, dark-brown stallion, 7 years old, about 16 hands 3 inohos; bre<l by John Henderson, Esq., Park mains ; >*"3 ■got by Prince of Wales, the illustniu* atud horse of Laurence Drew, Esq., Moriyton,; out of Rosie, a,mare belonging toan exceedingly favorable strain of blood. om gained many first prizes, and at MaryniU, won, second ~ honors as a brood mare m a • competition that was open to all Scotlan Rosie was got by the fanious horse vioto » the winner of first prizes at Gatehouseo Fleet, Stranraer, Kirkcubright, and Wigfconshire, and in 186 S won second pr'M , the Highland Society's Show uV Stirling, and was afterwards.sold to go The great breeding linos of Prince VlO are tho fine combinations of the I rince Wales' blood crossed with that of Victo # which trace back . uninterruptedly the Colomba Stock of 1835. Rosie granadam was Jean, the dam of - Disraeli, 1 when- a 2-year-old, won first prizes i Highland Society's Show, held at Gl&sg in prize at the Glasgow Stallion Spring :6f 1876. Prince Victor in 1878 could boas* of four winners at the different sho\V£» Terms—Six Guineas. Payable on th# Ist February, 1881. Groom's Foe, ss. Paddocks free for a month; after th«» 2s 6d per week. Every care, but no responsibility. E. MENLOVE, Proprietor. Windsor Park. Sth October, 1880. ' .- • v.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 19 October 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 19 October 1880, Page 4

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