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STUD NOTICES. To travel thiß season In Oamaru and Surrounding Distriots, tb» THOROUGHBRED STALLION riHANOELLOR Chancellor is a boautiful dark standing fully 16 hands in height with rat, bore ami splendid action, with a very quj,i temper and io admitted by competent judge, to be ono of the bandsomcat horscß fcvor bred in tho colony. Chancellor was bred in 1874, and is ty Traduoer. out of (see Now Zo». land Stud Book), and as a raoohorso hat, hid v.iry few equals, his performances being somewhat wonderful, winning under heavy i woights and at all distanocs. Tho following! aro a fow of his various pprformanocs : Won Dunodin President's Uandicapßoßovs;Qr«n4 Stand Handioapso sovs; Palmorston Cnpßo sovb, Handicap4o sovs; Lawronoo Handioip 65 sovs; Tniori Handioap 50 sov»; Don. tr< on Handicap lOflsovs, Cliampagno Stnlcet 70 bovs; Ashburton < up 70 sovs, R. c, Handioap 50 B0V3; Plying Handio*p, Dun. Odin, 100 sovs; Rangirra Cup <B'» eovi, Beacon's Sporting Notes in Otago Witneii cays: In 1879-80 we (W i hanoollor «tlll hard at it for ho ran 23 timoß, and was v!» torions on s'x c cessions. Tho fir«t of tht», wa-. lub memorablo BUccrs* ia tho Cantrt. bury J. C. Handioap. of 500 bov». in whloh, curiously enough, he and Marita a agtin piogltd themsolvos out from fio Hold, nn,| hndadctipcrato finish—Chancellor, how-over, on this occasion turning tho tables on tin maro. At Duaodin bpriug ho won % Ladies' Purse of 30 sovs ; at Invoro«rg 11 fc, won tho Cup of 100 bovs, Publioaas' llandi. cap of 30 bovh, and J. C. Handioap of 7J fOvs ; at Oamaru ho won tlio Autumn Handl. oap of 50 sovb. His winnings for tho soaMt | amounted to LIO2O. Constant woik now! told Its tale, and Charoo lor was during 1880-81 absent from tho oonvinoing ground, but in 1881-82 ho figured 18 timos, and tni successful in five raoos. At Canterbury Spring he won the Metropolitan Handioapo! 150 sovs; at Dunedin Spring, ,tho 81, Andrew's Handioip of 100 sovb ; at Oamirc Spring, th i Oamaru Handioap of 100 sovi| it Dunedin Anlumn, the Flying Handioap of 80 iovs ; at Oamaru Antumn, tho Consol»t|oj Hakes of 20 sovs. To sum np Chanaollor 1 ! jareer, ho has run in 87 raoos, won 28. »nj ieoured in stakes £2610. This reoord la k, ixcocdingly good one, and proves tb itamina and pluck whioh ho must pottm, md those aro jnst tho qualities «vhiob anitj lenirable in a stud horso, (See Wltnwi, ?opt, 30, 1882. Terras L 6 ss. [ Groom's foo, 5s ; all domauds payable ttl groom Ist January, 1886. I'addoolta providod for Maros from i dvßtanoo at 2s 6d por week. Every care taken, but no resconsibllltt JAMES BPENOK, Proprietor,

To travel In tho Oamaru, Papakalo, Aw moko, Walaroka, and Ngapara Dii triots, the Pure-bred Clydosdalo Entire LORD L O It N J (Cly.les lalo Stud Book, Vol. vll.), Imported by Mr M. Power, from Glasgow, LORD LORNE was brod by Mr Raiwl*, Campbelltown, and imported by Mr Powet, ex 8.8. Rbbox, from London. Lord Lorat, foaled Juno, 1881, is a fino dark bay, stud 1G hands 3 Indies high, with strong fltt bone, fino flowing hair, and cxoollont tam|Ht. Lord Lorno was got by that unprrood«ntti stallion Lorno (499), who was the siro of tbt celebrated stallion Ivanhoe (39G), who wop the second prize at the Glasgow Agrioultail Society's Btalllon Show in Fcbrnary, 1874' and travelled Kiikmiohaol Dletriot of Ayrshire ;' second at the Highland and Agr|. oultural Sooioty's Show at Kdlnbttrgh It 1877, in whioh year he wu second promhn horßo of the Glasgow Agricultural Booletjl In 1878 ho waa selootod as first premltut horse of tho Glasgow Agricultural Soolety, Agricultural Sooioty's Show at Dumfrltt Lorno (499) is by Glonloo (362), by Fo# (307). Forth "(307) won third prize at ,(M Intotnational show at London in 18G2, M is by Clyda (156), by Clydo (164), who WW first prize at tho Highland Society's show It 11842. His sire, Clydo 2od (167), by CMI In Lanarkehiro and Clydesdale diatriots, Nit was never beaten but by his son, Yotwj Clyde. Lord Lome's dam Maggies iln Prince Alfrod (618), by The General (822 L who won first prize at the Highland-t-'ooletsl show at Invorneas in 186G, and was tho iln of the renowned horse fir Walter Hpolt (797), who gainod first prize at 'he BighUnd Sooioty's sliow at Dumfries in 1860, alßO'tni premium at the International show held it Batteraea. Sir Walter Soott (797) wa«tbl fire of tho late Mr Drew's Prinoo of WilM (673), whose breeding and price winning tf quire no oommnnt, being tho sire of more 'first priz;-'aking stallions than any horw that ever strod in Sootlaad. PrinM 01 Wales (673) stood at Merry!on Home Fatty Hamilton, at L4O a maro, and sold atthl late Mr Drew's rale, in /■ pril last, for.WO guiooas. when 18 years old. LordLornst grand dam Tjbby, by tho President (BWI who won sooond prize at the HighUnd Society's show at Glasgow in 1867, i» got nj Lochend Champion (448), who won flrll Perth in 1861), the gold modal of the Hint Society at Kelso in 1863, tho sacoud prlntt the Royal Agricultural i-oolety's tk 'W »1 Battersea in 1862, and the Glasgow premium in IS6S, thps proving Lord Lome to be descended from the boat and purest ClyilM' dale blood in Scotland.

Termi—T 3 at and of season, and L 3 whw mares are proved to bo in foal. Groom'i (M sa, payable at first sorvloe. All domindl payable to the groom at end of sea-on. O'BRIEN & FITZGBttALD, Prop iotors, Boundary Oroek, To Travkl Thih Srason, In the Oamaru and surrounding dlstrloti, The Imported Entire Horee X)KINOB OF THE ISLHB. Prince of tho Isles ia a rloh bay, with bUok points, rising seven years old, and standi 17 hands high, upon short legs. He poisesses Immense aubatanoo, having 13 inohei of bone, and more hair than any horse ovM landed in Victoria. He is also splendidly -topped, having o beautifully arohod necki thiok crest, and tremendous shouldora arid arm i. . iSiro tho noted horso Honost Ton] tha property of Mr Gant, late tto propotty of Mr Waltham, of Parsoni Drove. Orandi'iro tho noted prizo horii Honest Tom, tho property of Mr Wm. Wolahor, of Hrandon, JNorfoik, who hM taken more valuable prizes thau any horn in nil England. , Prince of tho Isles' dam is a superior oart maro, tho propurty of Mr Cooks, and has taken two first prizoa at Donnington, fin' prize at Boston, and first prize at HpalduW, ■• Hor sire, Wonder, was bred by Mr Wl*»' man, and is siro to somo of tho most o«U' brated horses of the day, amongst othott Le Don, winner of tbo first prize at tb« Royal Show, and LIOO, Lincolnshire Agricultural Show. . . Terms—Ls, payable at Ist 1886. Guarantee as per agreement. Groom'* fee, Ca, payable at first sorvioe. AU domands to be paid to tho groom . tho end of tho soason. . Good paddooks provided for one monta free, aftor that 2a 6d per week will w charged, All oaro takon, but no responsibility. D. M'GREGOK, 498 Proprietor^ ► ALL PRO 3IUMMES, neat and tl«g» n > designs.—At Mail Office.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 3458, 3 March 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 3458, 3 March 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 3458, 3 March 1886, Page 4

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