§*UD: NOTICES, r To travel this. soasbV •'';, i In Oamaru. and. Surrouodmc.patriots, the"' f . TKORO.OGHBRISb STALLION , /~1 H A N G. ISirL L iO K' ! Ghascemobis.^bcMtifni '' i standing fully 16 handsju height with'rare\ s i bp=e and splendid action, with■» '■ • semper and ia adinittedby competent judgSiT'tL . to be one of the handsomest horses over bred !i \; £. in the colony. .■'■•-"-■ -, •■'■*■: ;: '*. wn'it"' Chancellor wh fcred in 1874, ir arid is by *' ; Traduoer. out of Sweetbriar (see' New Z*lf-'. f . . land Stud Book), and 18 a raoehQrse ha. had: , V«ry faw equals, his performance* being'. »' somewhat wonderful, winning:under heavy ?'' > weights and at all distances. : The following , are » few of his,various performances.: Won , Dunedin President's Handioapßosbve;Grand II Stand Handicap 50 so vs;Palmerston Cup 80 soys, Handicap 40 sovs; Lawrence Handicap,' 55 sovs; Taieri Handicap 50 soya.; Dun- - trcoh Handicap 100 sovs, Champagne Stakes n 70 eqvs; Ash burton Cop 70 *6vs,.R. O. ' p. Handicap 50 sovs; Flying Handicap, Dun-. " edih, 100 eovs; Kangiora Oup .60.sovs, '»■■ Beacon's Sporting Notes in Otago Witness says: In 1879-80 we find. Chancellor, sttU _ hard at it for he ran S3 times, and was vio» '■. torioußon six fieoasions. • The first of these y was his memorable success in the Canter-, l > bnry J. O; of 500*ovs, in which, ". curiously enough, he And Marita»» again' ''"gled themselves out from the field, and ia desperate finish—rChanoellor, however, ' lon this ocoas'ioa turning the. tables on the '. JilftHlßiflEffiiMil^ "' cap of 30 sovs; and Handicap of 75! ™: * cap of 50 sovs; Hir winnings for the season- ■}■ amounted to LIO2O. Constant „work now; °* successful in five races. At Canterbury . Spring he won the Metropolitan Handicap bf; l P 150, sovs; at Dunedin Spring, the BtT : °> Andrew's Handioap of 100 sovs cat Oainarti > . J" : Spring, the Oamaru Handioap of 100 SOVS $aV r \ Dunedin Autumn, the Flying Handioap of SO" ••. Stakes of 20 sovs. To sum up Chancellor's e >. pareer, he has run in 87 races, won 26, and: 16 secured in stakes £2610. This reoerd is an. e * exceedingly good one, and proves' the ': I desirable in a stud horse. (See Witness/ * aepfc,3o,lßß2. Vv; J : ,/ •;•■ t -yierms. •..,». <.--... ■•• ...... i-o os. ". '",' ftroom's fee, 5s ;', all - demands payable to l ® groom Ist January, 1886.'* ■'J provided for Mares from ■:■«►' ' ' Every oare taken, but no responsibility, % ■';■ JAMBS SPENOB, :■,:' . ?;' &■ 'v'•.'■' .-'■•. ...'-.■•■•■ >'• Proprietor,; ~: y ' To travel in the Oamaru, Pabakaio, Awa- ■ moko, Waiareka, and Ngapara Dis« \ triots, the ■-:>■■' /■ Parobred Clydesdale Entire LOR D L Oft N B • (Clydesdale Stud Book, Vol. ▼«,); , ~ _ Imported by Mr M. Power, from Glasgow,' LORD LQRNE was bred by.i'M*:Rennle," < R Campbelltown, and imported by MicPnwerL n, er 8.8. Essex, from London; Lord Lorne, . foaled June, 1831, is a fine dark bay, standi : 16 hands 3 inches high, with atrODg'flat; d. bone, fine flowing hair; and excellent tetnper. > or Lord Lome was got by that unprecedented )k stallion librae (499), -who' was the sire of the • ' celebrated stallion Ivanhoe (396), who won the second prize at the Glaßgow Agricultural i Sooiety's; Stallion Show in February, 1876, . and travelled Kirkmiohiel Pistriet of Ayr*shire; second at the Highland ancti AM* > _ cultural Sooiety's. Show .at Edinburgh' in 1877, in whioh year he waj seoond premium '' horse-of' the Glasgow AgrioulturAl Sooletyl . I horse of the (Jlaagow Agricultural aoolety, ~-Agricultural Society's Show at Dumfries. Lome (499) is by Glenlee (362), by Jorth m ' (307). Forth (307) won third prise at the ie International show at London in 1862, and th first pfi£e at the Highland Sooiety's show in of 1842. His eire, Clyde 2nd (167), by Clyds (162), by Lofty. (453), whp won. many prises n In Laharkehire and Clydesdale districts, and ee was never beaten but by his son, Young Clyde. Lord Lome's dam Maggie; sirs ' who won first prise at the Highland Society's'!,'' ig. show at -Inverness in 1865, arid was the eire - jd of the renowned horse Walter' Soott ■ (797), who gained first prize at i he HlgWahd lj e Society's show at Dumfries in 1880, ; alsa the ' premium at the International show-held'at lie Bittersea. Sir Walter Scott (797) was the . eire of thelate Mr Drew's Prince (jf-Wales - (673), whose breeding and prize winning re* ■ quire no comment, being the sire of more • _ first prize-taking stallions than any horse r . ..that ever stood in Scotland. ' Prince' of. ' Wales (673) stood at Merryton Horns Farm, r Hamilton, at L4O a mare, and' sold at the g I guineas, when 18 years old, Lord Lome's ' . who won seoond prise at the JSighlan Sooiety's show at Glasgow in 1867, is got by B Lochend Champion (448), who won .first,'. ' ,g prize at the Highland Sooiety's, show at'.' 3 f Perth in 1861), the gold inedal of the same ; j Sooiety at Kelso'in 1863, the seoond prise at, - j the Koyal Agrionltnral Society's show -at' ){ Battersea in 1862, and the G pteminrn . in 1865, .thus proving Lord Lome to be. ' descended from the best and purest"OlydetV ,' dale blood in Sootland, , : Terms—l 3at end of season, and LSwheej' .■•'. payable to the groom at end of season. \. '.Proprietors, Boundary Greek. To Tbavki, This Skason, The Imported Entire Horse >RINGB OF TH B IS L E S.. .■' f Prince of the Isles is a rich bay, with blaok ''. points, rising seven years old^ and standi \ .17 hands high, upon short legs» He : pos» ' '■ lbstanoe, having 13 inches ' of bone, and more hair than shy horse. eVer landed in Victoria. He is also splendidly, topped, having r beautifully arohed neokl thlok orest, and tremendous shoulders and " . arm!i. ' '■;' •■' .":)'.'" Sire the noted horse.' Honest Tom'] tha property of Mr ' Gant, ; late the property 61- Mr Waltbam',7r.of. ( 'jP»rsoik's •: Drove.' Grandsire the noted prise horse I taken, more valuable prises than any horso-J' 1 in all JEngland. •; -*. I Prinoe of'the Isid' dam is •;sirperiogk I; cart mare, the property of Mr Cooks, an* li has taken two firat prizes at,Dohnihgtota ( firslL I] prize at Boston, and firsttanze at Spsldinir, Her sire, Wonder, wss bred by Mr Wiss« man, and is sire to some'of the most osl«>- r Brated horses of the day, amongsfr ..rfr. , I; Le Don, winner of the: first prize -4,y; Royal Show, and LIOO, cultural Show.' '.' ■ • "■'■ i'-.i - J*"- . • Terms—Lfi.p.'iyable ;"at Ist Febrdaty 188ffi Guarantee as per sgrtament. Groom's ■ fee, s>, payable jitfirstse'rVß*. ► • ■ All demands to be paid to the groom ■ theend of the knason. : : '; ... ... Good paddocks provided for one month free;, after that '2s 6d per week- will be. charged, _•..■'. - All oare tak«n, but no responeibilityi •.' J '. , ') D. M«GREGOR, .'.'■. 498.;. . Pronrittorv.' .. ~i* ALL PROBRAMMBS, neat and elama " U} ':± mtmimmkam
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Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 3433, 31 December 1885, Page 4
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