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STALLIONS T U li PUIIBUBRE D IMPORTED CLY DESBALE STALLION GL A S G 0.0 \W Will Travel in tho Papakaikaiftixl Surrounding Districts this 803 son, Glasgow is n dark dappled bay, rising 5 yeasr old, standß 17 hande high, was brod by MrL. Drew, and purchased by Mr D. Riddoll, Blaokhall, and got by that well-known stallian Darnley (222), bred by Sir William Stirling Maxwell, Bart., of Koir, Dumblano, property of Mr, David Riddoll, Pai«l«cj Biro, Conqueror (199); dam, Poggy, by Samson, alias Logan's twin (741). Darnloy won 2nd Prizo at the Highland Society's Show at Stirling in 1873 ; tho Premiums of tho Glasgow Agricultural Soolety in 1876 and 1877; Ist prizo at the Highland Socioty's Show at Edinburgh in 1877 ; and Champion Cup at tho Highland and Agricultural Society's Show at Dumfries in 1878. Darnloy was the sire of most of the Ist Prizo winners at the Glasgow Show last summer, also at tho Highland Society's Show, and of the mare that won the Cup at tho Royal Sooicty's Shows at Carlyle, Kelso, and Glasgow; also of tho Ist Throo-year-old Stallion and of the Ist Two-year-old Stallion. Glasgow's dam, Princess (186), brown, foaled in May, 1870, bred by Mr. JamoaN. Fleming, Knockdon, Maybolo, Ayrshire, property of Mr. James Johnstone Loohburnie, Maryhill, Glasgow ; sire, Prince of Wales (673) j dam Young Rosio (67), by Prinoo of Wales (660) j gr. dam, Kosie, by _ Farmers' Glory (Hendriea'), Princess gained Ist prizo at tho Highland and Agricultural Sooiety's Show at Perth in 1871. Sanqnhar, a son of Darnloy, took Ist prize as a four-year-old at tho Highland Society's Show at Stirling in 1881, Thq Maogregor, half brother to Glasgow, and a son of Darnley, was Ist at tho Highland Seoioty'a Show hold at Glasgow In 1832. Louisa, a daughter of Darnley, according to tho Glasgow Her&ld, "has a long roU of honors, and "won the red tioket" at thi> Society's Show of the same year. Thi# year Darnloy took tho Family Prizo at itho Glasgow Show, for tho best Five 2-yoar-old Colts and Fillies. Gr oms Feo, 6s; payablo at first eorvioo. Terms ... ... Five Guinoas. P.'yablo on or boforo tho ond of January, 1884. S8 JOHN DONALDSON. THE IMPORTED CLYDESDALE HORSE Y" OUNG BANKKR Will stand at Burnbank, Oamaru, for tho coming soason, Termb ... £lO 10s Each mare, to be paid for boforo romoval. Good paddocks provided froo of uhargo for four weeks ; aftor that timo 2s 6<l por weok will bo chargod. All oare taken, but no responsibility. For Pedigreo and particulars soe oards. JOHN DONALDSON, 87 Proprietor, Bnrnbank. The Thoroughbred Entiro Horso WE S T O V E R Will Travel The Surrounding Distriots, and will Stand This Season at Mr Goorgo Butters' Farm, Papakaio. Westover is a dark brown; stands 16 hands 3 incheß; and 1b a Buro foal-getter. Ho is well adapted for getting weight-carry-ing hacks, cross-country horses, and'roadsters, Ono of his sons took first prizo for woight-osrrying hacks at the last N.O.A, and P. Association's show, and his stook throughout the district aro all of a fino upstanding stamp. Westover was bred in Tasmania, and is by tho imported hon» Corvus, and has the Whalebone and Tou&.°> stono strain of blood in him, . Terms ... ... £4 Payablo on Ist February, 18S4, Groom's feo 6s, payable at first aervioo. Paddocks provided for one month froo oi'charge, aftor that timo 2s Gd per wook will bo chargod. All caro taken but no responsibility. 12 GEORGE BUTTERS. Will Travel in tho Oamaru District, Tho Thoroughbred Horso ; GO R T O N (Late Tomato) LYRA THUNDERBOLT H 3 $ fc 3 Gorton is n bright ohostnut, stands 16 hands high, is aged 6 years, and was imported from England to tho colony by Sir Hercules Robinson. From tho above abbreviated pedigreo, it will be easily seen that Gorton has tho finest strains of racing blood in his veinß. Terms ... £5 6s Payable at ond of season, Paddocking provided froo for one month-; after that timo 2s Gd per week will bo chargod. All caro taken, but no responsibility. A. C. PATERSON, 495 Proprietor. or. - TO. TRAVEL THIS SEASON In the Mahono, Kakanui, Otopopo, and Hampden Districts, THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION A R I O M Marmion was brod by H, Phillips, Esq, Warrnambool, Victoria. Ho is a dark bay, standing 16 hands 3in. high, and is admitted to bo the largest boned, and ono of tho grandest Thoroughbred? in the Colonics, and his Pedigreo will show that he is of the most favorite and gamoßt blood ever imported to tho Colonioe. Ho has excellent temper and constitution, and is naturally sound. Ho is a horso of good shape and grand action, and is woll adapted for getting good Flat-racers, and Cross-country horses, as all Panic's stock aro noted "as good jumpers. It is well known that Marmion's sire Panic is the siro of a greater number of winners than any other horse in the colonies, which the Australasian, of 1675, and 1876, containing tho records of winning sires, will ele&rly show. Marmion is by Panio (imp.) out of Bar* hollo. For further information see Vie torian Stud Book, Vol, HI., pago 6. Terms: £4. Guarantees as por agree* ment. Groom's foe. 6a. All demands payable to Groom on Ist Fobmary, 1884. For farther particulars apply to tho Groom in charge. D. M'GREGOR, 319 Proprietor, Woston.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1322, 22 March 1884, Page 4

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