STALLIONS THE IMPORTED CLYDESDALE HORSE Yo N G BANKER , Will stand at Burnbank, Oamarn for the coming season. ' Terms £lO 10s Each mare, to be paid for before removal Good paddocks provided free of charge fn* four weeks ; after that time 2s 6d per woJ will be oharged. All care taken, bat no responsibility. For Pedigree and particulars see cards. JOHN DONALDSON, 630 Proprietor, Burnbank. THE PURE CLYDESDALE STALLION jQAINTY DAVIe Dam—Marchioness, by Lord Clyde (i m „ ported); Sire Moil at's Conqueror (i nu ported). WILL TRAVEL IN OAMARU AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. DAINTY DAVIE is a rich dapple bay with points, and stands 16 hands 3 inches. In quality and quantity of bone and hair few equal him, and for strength and symmetry he has few rivals. He is perfectly quiet, docile, and tractable. His dam iB by Lord Clyde, imported from Scot, land, and a glance at his career will bo conclusive proof that no better was ever bred in Scotland. LORD CLYDE was bred by D. M'Far. lane, Esq., Torr, Helensburgh,"by Emperor out of Jess, by C.'ydesdale Tam, out of' Tibbie; Emperor by Sir Walter Scott. Lord Clyde took the following prizes as a. yearling First at Bishopriggs, Kirkintuliock, East Kilbride, and Johnstone* (1866); as a 2-year-old—First at Barhead,, Johnstone, Renfrew, and second at Glasgow? Highland Society (1867); as a 3-year-old— First at the Highland Society Show, held k Aberdeen, 1868. He was afterwards bought; by the late David Nesbitt, and takou. • Victoria, where his stock have taken prizes as follows :—First and second prize colta and first and second prize fillies at Sandhurst, first and second prize colts and first and third prize fillies at Kynotou, and first prize colt and filly at the Grand National, Melbourne, and the colt was sold on the ground for 100 guineas. Dainty Davie's sire—Moffat's Conqueror (imported from Scotland)—had also a distinguished career, both at Home and in tho Colonies. When two years old he gained prizes at Glasgow, Stirling, and Dumbarton j when three years old froin, among 6'o horses he was selected for a £4(b premium. Tho following year he was pur% chased by Mr. Moffat, Victoria, and retained at his stud till purchased by Mr. Turner, of Bacchus Marsh—the moat noted breeder in Victoria. Conqueror's sire was Lochfergus Champion. It oan be safely asserted that Lochferguß Champion loft more prize stallious aud mares than any other Clydesdale horte in Scotland. From all this, then, we gather that Dainty Davie combines the best strains of blood in the world, and he is bound to get, stock worthy of his great progenitors. TERMS ... FIVE GUINEAS,. Payable Feb. Ist, 1881. 543 ANDREW CHRYSTAE* TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON In the Oamaru, Kakanui, and Otepopo Districts, THE PURE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE T OU DON L AD Sire, Renfrew Jock, out of Rose, by Crowden Lad (imported). Grand-sire, Old Renfrew (imported from Sootland). Befo e leaving Scotland he competed at the Renfrewshire Exhibition of Stallions, and gained the Duke ot Hamilton's 30 guinea premium. After landing in Victoria, tho Ballarat Champion Cup was carried off by Renfrew. Renfrew Jock is so well known in this district that it would be superfluous to give hi 3 performances at length. Before leaving Victoria, he took 2 firsts, and in New Zeahe has been rewarded with 3 first and 2 second prices. Dam, Flowerj by Comet. G.d., Booklo b'a Jean, by Blackleg; g g.d., Young Joan, by M'lntosh's Prince Charlie; g.ggd, Pi.v. mond, by Monteith's Blaok l'vinca; g.g g.g.d., Old Jean, by Peter's O'.nmjtioik Comet, out of Jean (the wimior of morefirst prizes than any mare on rho regis tor),, by Napoleon; both Napjl -<m and Jejii were imported from Sco'jamiby tho late W.H. Nimmo. Blackle- is sa well known, as a prize horse that pf»jnfiefttisunnec ,, ssaryj; he was by the g'-eat Rob Roy, whose progeny during seven years took. 500 prizes,. Prince Charlie (imparted from Scotland byMessrs. J. and A. M'lntosh) is known aa the best b ceding sire that ever came to> Australia. The great proof of this statement lies in the faot that the name of thisi horse appears so often in connection with the pedigrees of famous Colonial Sires and! Dams. There is no name more freq^entl# 1 associated with show stook than tbat of M'lntosh's Prince Charlie. Enough has been said to prove that the pedigree" of Loudon Lad is not excelled in the Southern Hemisphere- He is a grand colt, and promises to rival his famous sire, having plenty of quality, bone, and hair, TERMS, FOUR GUINEAS MARE. Groom's Fee, 5a,. payable at first service. ALEX, GRAHAME, . Proprietor. TO STAND THIS SEASON, At the Windsor Park Estate, near Oamaru, THE PORE-BRED IMPORTED CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE J3 RIN C E VICT OE. PRINOE VICTOR is a beautiful, thickset, stout-hearted, dark-brown stallion, 7 years old, about 16 haud3 3 inches; bred by John Henderson, Kaq. 5 Parkmalns ; was got by Prince of Wales, the illustrious stud horse of Laurence Drew, Esq., Merryton, out of Roaie, a mare belonging to an exceedingly favorable sfcraia of blood. Sho gained many first prizes, and at Maryhill, Vfon second honors as a brood mare in a competition that was open to all Sootland. . Rosie was got by the famoita horse Victor, ' the winner of first prizes at Gatefeoase of , Fleet, Stranraer,, Kirkcubright, and Wigtonshire, and in 1861, won second prize at the Highland Society's Show at Stirling, and was afterwards sold to go to Australia. The great breeding lines of Prince Victte are the fine combinations -of the-Prince of Wales' blood crossed with that of Victor's, which trace back uninterruptedly to the Colomba Stock of 1835 ( Rosie' grand* dam was Jean, the dam o| Disraeli, when a 2-year-old, v;on prizes at the Highland Society's Show, held at Glasgow in 1875 j as a 3-year-old, he won first prize At tho Glasgow Stallion Spring Show of 1876. _ Prince Victor in 1878 could boasit of four winners at the different showfii Terms—Six Guineas. Payable on the Ist February, 1881, Groom's Fee, ss. Paddocks free for a month; after thati 2s 6d pe.r weak. Every oare, but no responsibility* E. ME.NLOVE; Proprietor. Windsor Park, Bth October, 1380. 626
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 13 December 1880, Page 4
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