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STALLIONS Tli It PUISJi-bwvjij j MPOUTKD CI.VDKS. G jJiX^j, ALLION Will Travel mv. G v .°, V[ Surrounding Districts this ' Glasgow is a dark dapplod Ixd/• . . yoasr old, stands 17 hands high, wnsb?.?® MrL. Drew, andpurohasedby MrD. Riaa», y Blaokhall, and got by that well-known ' 1 stallion Darnley (222), brod by Sir William Stirling Maxwoll, Bart., of Koir, Dumblane, proporty of Mr. David Iliddoll, Paiwlwyi airo, Conqueror (199); dam, Poggy, by Samson, alias Logan's twin (741). Darnloy won 2nd Prizo at tho Highland Society's Show at Stirling in 1573 ; tho Premiums ot tho Glasgow Agricultural Sooiety in IS7G and 1877; Ist prize at tho Highland Society's' Show at Edinburgh in 1577 i and Champion Cui) at tho Highland and Agricultural Society's Show at Dumfries in 1878, was tho siro of most of tho l«t Prizo winners nt tho Glasgow Show last summer,. also at tho Highland Socio ty'i Show, and of tho mare that won tho Cup at tho Royal Society's Shows at Carlylo, Kelso, and Glasgow; also of tho Ist Three-year-old _ Stallion and of tho Ist Two-year-old Stallion. Glasgow's dam; Prinocßs (ISS). brown, foalod in May, 1870, brod by Mr. James N. Floming, Knoekdon, Maybolo, Ayrshire, proporty of Mr. James Johnstone Lochburnio, Maryhill, Glasgow } siro, Princo of Wales (C 73); dam Young Roelo(j>7), by Prinoo of Waloa (669) j gr. dam, Ivosie, by Farmers' Glory (HendrW), Princess gained Ist prizo at tho Highland and Agricultural Sooiety's Show at Perth in 1871. Sanquhar, a son of Darnley, took Ist prize as a four-year-old at tho Highland Sooiety's Show at Stirling in 1881. Tho Maogregor, half brother to Glasgow, and a" son of Darnley, was Ist at tho Highland Seoicty's Show hold at Glasgow In 1882." Louisa, a daughter of Darnley, aooording to the Glasgow Herald, "has a long roll of honors, and "won tho red tiokob " at tho' Society's Show of tho same year. Thin year Darnley took tho Family Price at tho Glasgow Show, for tho bost Five 2-year-old Colts and Fillies. Gr-oms Fee, ss; payable at first eorvloo. Terms ... Fivo Guineas. Payable on or beforo tho end of January, 1884. " S8 JOHN DONALDSON. THE IMPORTED CLYDESDALE HORSE "Y" ODNG BANKER -®- Will stand at Burnbank, Oamaru, for tho coming season. Terms £lO 10s Each mare, to bo paid for beforo removal, Good paddooks provided froo of ohargo for four weeks ; nftor that time 2s 6d por week will be charged. All carotaken, but no responsibility. For Pedigree and particulars soo cards, JOHN DONALDSON, 87 Proprietor, Burnbank. Tho Thoroughbred Entiro Horso ESTO V E R . . Will Travol Tho Surrounding Districts, and will. Stand This Season at Mr Goorgo Butters' Farm, Papakaio. , Westover is a dark brown; stands ljj hands 3 inches; and is a auro foal-gettor, Ho is woll adapted for getting \? oight-carry-ing hacks, cross-country horses, and roadsters, Ono of his sons took first prizo fot weight-o»rrying hacks at tho last N.O.A, and P. Association's show, and his stook throughout tho district are all.of a fine upstanding stamp. Westover was ' brod in Tasmania, and is by the imported horse Corvus, and haß the Whalobono and Touchstone strain of blood in him, Terms ~Z „ £4 'A Payable on Ist February, 1884. Groom .1 foe sb, payable at first servioo, Paddocks provided for ono month froo ol charge, aftor that timo 2s Gd per week will bb charged. All care taken but no responsibility. 12 GEORGE BUTTERS. , Will Travel in tho Oamaru District, The Thoroughbred Horso GO R T O N (Lato Tomato) LYRA THUNDERBOLT o £ s fe 3 f- a S Gorton is a bright chestnut,, stands 10 hands high, is aged 5 years, and was imported from England to tho colony by Sir Ilcrcules Robinson. From tho abovo abbreviated pedigroo, it will bo easily seen that Gorton has tho fincßt strains of racing blood in his veins. Terms £5 5s Payable at end of season. Paddocking provided froo for ono montli) aftor that timo 2s Gd por woek will bo charged. All care takon, but no responsibility. A. C. PATERSON, 495 Proprietor. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON In tho Mahcno, Kakanui, Otopopo, and Hampden Districts, THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION jyg" A R M I O N Marmion was brod by B. Phillips, Esq, Warrnambool, Victoria. He is a dark bay, standing 16 hauda Sin. high, and is admitted to be tho largest l onod, and ono of the grandest Thoroughbreds in tho Colonics, and his Pcdigrco will show that ho is of tho most favorite and gamest blood ever imported to tho Colonies. Ho has excollont tempor and constitution, and is naturally sound. Ho is a horao of good shapo and grand action, and is well adapted for getting good Flat-raoers, and Cross-country norses, as all Panio's stock are noted -as good jumpers! It iB well known that Mansion's giro Panio is the sire of a groator numbor of winner* than any other ho<*oe in the oolonios, which tho Australasian, of 1875, and 1876, containing the reoords of winning Biros, will clearly Bhow. Marmion is by Panio (imp.) out of BarIcllo. For further ; ntormaton hoo Victorian Stud Book, Vol. 111., page 6. Terms: £4. Guarantees as per agreement, Groom's fee, ss. All demands payablo to Groom on lat Fobrnary, 1884. For further particulars apply to tho Groom in charge. D. M'GREGOR, 319 Proprietor, Weston.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1322, 21 March 1884, Page 4

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