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STUD NOTIOES. To travel this season In Oamaru and Surrounding Olttriots, the THOROUGHBRED STALLION /CHANCELLOR Chancellor Is a beautiful dark brown, standing fully 16 hands in height, with rare bore an<i splendid action, with a very quiet to be one of the handsomest horses ever brad in.the colony. Chancbllor was bred in 1874, and is by Tradnoer. out of Sweotbriar (sea {Taw Zealand Stud Book), and as a racehorse ha* had very few equals, hi* performances being somewhat wonderful, winning under heavy weigHts and at all distanoea. The following are a few of his various performances: Won Dnnedin President's HandicapSOaovs; Grand Stand Handioap 60 sovs; Palmerston Cupßo sovs, Handicap 40 sots; Lawrenoe Handicap 65 sovs; I'aieri Handioap 60 sots ( Dan* troon Handiotp lODaovs, Champagne Staker 70 sova; Ashburton Cup 70 sots, R. 0 Handicap 60 sova; Flying Handioap, Dunedin, 100 sovs; Kaagiora Cup 60 sots. Beaoon's Sporting Notes in Otago 'Witness eays: In 1879-80 we find Chancellor still hard at it for he ran 23 times, and was vietorious on six oooasions. The first of thesi was his memorable success in the Canter* bury J. C. Handioap, of 600 sots, in whioh, ounously enough, he and Maritai a again singled themselves out from the field, and had a desperate finish—Chanoallor, however, on this occasion turning the tables on the mare. At Du-iedin Spring ha won tba Ladies' Purse of 30 sots ; at Inveroargill he won the Cup of 100 sova, Publicans' Hanoi* cap of 30 sovs, and J. O. Handioap of 78 eovs; at Oamaru he won the Autumn Haudloap of 60 sots. His winnings for the season amounted to LIO2O. Constant work now told its tale, and Chancellor was dnrin 1 - 1880-81 absent from the convincing ground bnt in 1881-82 he figured 18 times, and waa successful in five raoea. At Canterbury ' Spring he won the Metropolitan Handioap of ' 160 sots ; at Dunedin Spring, the 81. Andrew's Handioap of 100 sots j at Oamaru Spring, tho Oamaru Handioap of 100 hots i at Dunedin Antnmn, the Flying Handioap of 80 sovs; at Oamaru Autumn, tha Consolation Stakes of 20 sovs. To sum up Chancellor's ; oareer, he has run in 87 races, won 28. and I exceedingly good one, and proves tha and these are just the qualities whioh are as desirable in a stud horse. (Sea Witness, Sept., 30, 1882. Terms L 5 6s. Groom's fee, 5s ; all demands payable to groom Ist January, 1886. Paddocks provided for Mares from a distance at 2s 6d per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility, JAMES SPKNOK, Proprietor. To travel in the Oamaru, Papakalo, Awamoko, Waiareka, and Ngapara Diatricta, the Pure-bred Clydesdale Entire LORD LOKNB (Clydesdale Stud Book, Vol. vli.), Imported by Mr M. Power, from Glasgow. LORD LORNK was bred by Mr Ronnie, t Catnpbelltown, and imported by Mr Power, , ex s.s. Essex, from London, Lord! Lome, foaled June, 1881, is a fine dark bay, stands 16 hands 3 inches high, with strong flat . bone, fine flowing hair, and exoellent temper, r Lord Lome was got by that unprecedented i stallion Lome (490), who was tha aire of tha celebrated stallion Ivanhoe (396), who won the seoond prise at the Glasgow Agricultural Society's 8ta)llon Show in February, 1876, and travelled Kirkmlohael Distriot.of Ayr* Bhtre; seoond at the Highland and Agri- _ oultural Society's Show at Edinburgh in 1877, in whioh year he wm seoond premium horse of the Glasgow Agricultural Society*, ' In 1878 he was selected as first premium horse of the Glasgow Agricultural Society, , Agricultural Society's Show at Dumfries. Lome (499) is by Glenlee (862), by Forth , (307). Forth (307) won third prise at tha e International show at London in 1862, and ~ is by Clyde (156), by Clyde (164), who won first prise at the Highland Society's ahow In ,( 1842. His sire, Clyde 2nd (187), by Clyde, (162), by Lofty (453), who won many prim e |was never beaten but by his son, Young ireW^'^lj'WielW-iJi who won first prln at the Highland Sooiaiy'a i. ahow at Inverness in 1865, and was ths sir* i of the renowned horse fir Walter Boost (797), who gained first price at tha Highland e Sooiety'a show at Dumfries la 1880, also tha premium at the International ahow hald at e BUtersea. Sir Walter Scott (797) was tha aire of the latesafr Drew's Prinoe of Wales (673), whose breettmg and prlaa winning require nn ootnmont, being the sire of mora first prim-taking stallions than any horse that ever stnod in Sootland. Prinoe Of Wales (673) stood at Merry ton Home Farm, Hamilton, at L4O a mare, and aold at tha ' late Mr Drew's rale, in April last, for 900 > guiaeas. when 18 years old. Lord Lome's grand dam Tibby, by the President (596). Society's ahow at Glas Loohend Champion (448), who won Unit ' a prise at the Highland Society's show at f Perth m 1861), the gold medal of tha aama Society at Kelso in 1863, tha second prlaa at } the Boyal Agricultural Society's show at * Battersea in 1862, and tha Glasgow premium in 1865, thus proving Lord Lome to be 1 descended from the best and purest Clydes- ' dale blood in Sootland. Terais—l3 at end of season, and L 3 whan mares are proved to be in foal. Groom's fee ss, p.yeble at first service. All demands payable to the groom at end of aaason- / O'BRIEN & FITZGERALD, Proprietors, Boundary Creek. To Travel This Sbason, In the Oamaru and surrounding distrlota, EThe Imported Entire Hone RINGS OF THE ISLES, friaoe of the Isles is a rich bay, with black points, rising seven years old, and stands tanoe, having 18 inohes loj bone, and mora hair than any boras aver landed in Victoria. He is also splendidly tMok crest, and tremendous shoulders an <rms. J Sire the noted horse Honest Tom* fca property of Mr Qant, late the iroperty of Mr Waltham, of Parson's Drove. Grandeire the noted prise horas in all England. Prinoe of the Isles' dam is a superior cart mare, tha property of Mr Cooks, and has taken two first prises at Dohblhgton, first prise at Boston, and first prise at Snaldinf. man, and u sire to soma of tha moat celebrated horses of the day, amongst others Le Don, winner of the first prise at tha Royal Show, and LIOO, Linoobvhlre Agricultural Show. Terms—Ls, payable at Ist Februaiy fee, ss, payable at first ser'ioe. AU»demanda to be palu m> the groom the end of the season. * ■ 1 Good paddocks provided for one month free, after that 2a fid pat weak will be oharged, All oara taken, but no responsibility. D. M'GRBQOR, 498 r BALL PRO9RAMMBS, neat and elegatv designs.—At MaU Offioa.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 3434, 2 January 1886, Page 4

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