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BTUD NOTICES The Pure-bred Clydesdale Bullion • will serve a limited number of mans thii season at Awamoa, n «Mtn, AWAMOA ii a beautiful brLbt bay hone, of great symmetry, standing 16 hards 3 inches. Was bred by the Hon. Matthew Holmes, and is by that celegrated hone Young Banker (1). dam Lena Brown (11) |N.Z.S.B.; sire Luok'a All (510), etiamtdon horn of Scotland, by Prince of Wales (673); 'dam Kate, by Gleniffer (360). Lena Btown's dam, Jestie Brown (10), imported from Scotland, by Old Times (579)," dam by Loch Fergus Champion (449). From the above it will be seen that Aw moa combines some of the best strains of Clydesdale blood in the world. Awamoa has taken first prise as a yearling at Oamara, Timara, Chr stehuroh, and Dan* edit), first as a two year-old at Dnnedtn, and first as a three-year-old at Oamara last year; slab gaining the Chimplon Pris ■> as the beet entire horse on the ground. Good paddooking for mares. Terms: Six guineas each mare, with fall guarantee, "* I 618 i M. HOLMES. The Pure-bred Imported Clydesdale Stallion vn t. a s a n w Will stand at Burnbank, Oamara, I for the coming season. Glasgow is a d ra old. stands 17 hands 1 Blackball; and got by that well-known lIJu imvCT property of Mr. David Riddell, Paisley; sire, Conqueror (199); dam, Peggy. °y Samson, alias Logan's twin (741). Darnley won,,2nd Prise at the Highland Society's Show at Stirling in 1873; the Premiums of the Glasgow Agrioultnral Society In 1876 and 1877; Ist pike at the Highland Society's Show at Edinburgh in 1877; and Champion Cup at the Highland' and Agricultural Society's Show at Dumfries in 1878. Darnley was the sin of most of the Ist Prise winners at the Glasgow Show last summer, also at the Highland Society's Show, and- of the.mare that won the Cup at the Royal Society's; Shows at Cerlyle, Kelso, and Glasgow; also of the Ist Three-; year-old Stallion* and of the Ist Two-year-old Stallion. Glasgow's dam, Princess (185), r. Ayrshire, property of Mr. James Johnstone Loohburnie,' MaryhilL Glasgow j- sire, Prinoe of Wales (673); dam Young Bosie (67), by Prinoe of Wales (669); gr. dam, Rosie, -..by Farmors' Glory (Hendrles'). Prinoess gained Ist prise at the Highland and Agrioultnral Society's Show at Perth in 1871. Sanquhar, a son of Darnley, took Ist prise as a four-year-old at the Highland Maegregor, half, brother to, Glasgow, and a son of Darnley, was Ist at the Highland Society's Show held at Glasgow in 1882. Louisa, a daughter of Darnley, aooording to honors, and "won the red ticket at the Society's Show of the same year. This year Darnley took the Family Prise at the Glasgow Show; for the best Five 2-year-old Colts and Fillies. . Terms ... Fire Guineas. Grooms Fee, 6s; payable at first servioe. Payable on or before the end of January, 1886. Good paddooks provided free of charge for four weeks ; after that 2s 61 per week will be ohsrged. JOHN DONALDSON. 375 Proprietor. The Imported Clydesdale Stallion O U N G B A N KB R Will stand at Bumbank, Oamara, for the ooming season. Tmuiß. _. ... LIO 10s Eaoh mare, to be paid for before removal. Good paddooks provided free of charge for four weeks; after that time 2s 6d per week will be oharged. All care taken, but no responsibility. For Pedigree and particulars see cards. JOHN DONALDSON, 376 Proprietor, Bumbank. To Travel this Season in the maheno; kakanui, otepopo, and hampden districts, The Thoroughbred Stallion »*• A R MI O N . -■ MARMION is by Panib (imported), dam Barbelle, Moody, a son of Marmion, is the winner of the Grand National at. Timara, 488*." Victor and Marmion, who have both distinguished themselves, are also sons of Marmion. " ' '-For further information see Victorian Stud Book, VoL 111., pago 6. Also see Cards.,-- "'.,.'•" Terms : Season, L 4. Guarantees as per agreement. Groom's fee, ss. -Paddocks provided for mares from a distance' one month free, and after that 2s 6d 'per week. ' All demands payable to Groom on the Ist February, 1886. For further particulars apply to the Groom in charge. ANDERSON & MURDOCH, 554 Proprietors, Weston. WILb TRAVEL la the Maerewhenua, Duntroon, Kurow, and Awamoko, Districts, THE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE COLT TOR D H A D D Lord Haddo was'bred by Mr Riohe, Kakanni, near Oamara, and is by the famous imported sire Young Banker, oat of the imported Clydesdale mare Lady Haddo. LADY HADDO, got by Young Lord I Haddo,''browh, foaled 1861, the property of (1) Peter M'Robbie, Sunnyside, Aberdeen, and (2) R, Mowbray, Cambus, Stirling; sire, Lord Haddo, 486 In Stud Book; dam, LORD HADDO is a rich bay,' rising 6 years 01$ standing now 16*3 hands high, of immense bone and snbstanoe, fine temper, and sound constitution, Terms—Five guineas, payable at end of January, 1886. provided for mares free for one month, after thai 2s6d per week. All oare taken, but no responsibility. ALEX. BALFOUR, 518 Mansfield. PUBUO NOTIOES E have now reoelved a fall assortmint of NEW SEASON'S TEAS, exTamsui, from Foo-Chow. They have all been selected with great cats, and we are now offering to our numerous Customers and she Public such value as cannot be excelled by'«ny other, house in the trade, both in China and Indian Teas.., ; Oar specially blended Teas, at from 2s to 2s 10d, which have always given suoh universal satisfaction, are now blended under 'the personal supervision of our Mr Clarke, who guarantees best value in every line. A. CLARKE k CO. Willis opened in a few days, 5 Crates of I Earthetiware, ex Braemar, from Glasgow. To be sold oheap,

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Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 3435, 4 January 1886, Page 4

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