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BTUD; NOTICES; The Imported Clydesdale Entire r' O U N G & A N.JSc K R JL Will stand at Burnbank, Oamara for the ooming season, '' : •'■ 'M -'* Txrmß _ .... L 7 7a Eaoh mare, to be paid for before removal. Good paddocks provided free of'oharge for four weeks t after that time 2s 6d per week will be oharged. All oare taken, but no responsibility. For Pedigree and particulars sea cards JOHN DONALDSON, 963 Proprietor, Burnbank. To travel in the Oamaru and Surrounding Diatriots, the Pure-bred Clydesdale Entire LO E D L O'&. N K (Clydesdale Stud Book, Vol. yii.), Imported by Mr M. Power, from Glasgow. Lord Lome was bred by Mr, Rennle, Campbelltown, and Imported by Mr Power, ex s.b. Essex, from London." Lord Lome, foaled June, 1881, is a fine dark bay, stands 16 hands 3 inches high, with strong flat bone, fino flowing, hair,' and exoellont temper. Lord Lome was got by that unpreoedented stallion Lome (499), who was the sire of the ooltbrattd staUian Ivanhoe (395), who won the second prize at the Glasgow Agricultural Sooiety's Stallion Show In February, 1876, and travelled Kirkmibhael diatrlot of Ayrshire; sebbnd at tho Highland and Agricultural boblety'B Show at Edinburgh in 1b77, in which year he wasaeoond premium horso of the Glasgow Agricultural Society. In 1878 he was loleoted as first premium hoise at the Glasgow Agrioultura Sooiety, and won first priza at the Highland and Agricultural Sooiety's i>how at Dumfries Lome (499) is by Glenlee (382), by Forth (307.) Forth (307) won third prize, at tho international Show at 1 ondon in 18(52, and is by Clyde (156), by Clyde (15 i), who won first prize at the Highland Society's Saow in 1842. His Sire, Clyde 2nd (167), by Clyde (162), by Lofty (453) who won many prizes in Lanarkshire > and - Clydesdalo districts, and was paver beaten < bnt by his son, Young Clyde. Lord Lorno's dam, Maggie; sire, Prince Alfred (618), by Tho General, (822), who won first prize at the Highland Sooiety's Show.at Inverness in 1865, and was the sire of the'renowned horse Sir Walter Soott (796), who gained first prize at the sooiety's Show in Dumfries In 1860, also the premium at the International Show, held at Battersea. Sir Walter Soott (798) was the sire of the late Mr Drew's Prinoe of Wales (6J3), whose breeding and priza-winnlog require no comment, being " the sire ibf imore, first-prize taking stallions than'any other, horse that ever stood in Scotland. Prinoe-of Wales (673) ctood at Morryton Home Farm, Hamilsf. TAf\ a nun. > n /4 .nIJ .f »ko T-H. M. Drew's Bale, in April last, for 900 gulhoas, when 18 years old. Lord Lome's grand* dam, Tibby, by the President (596), who won seoond prize at the Highland Sooiety's Show at Glasgow, in 1867, is got by Loohend Champion (448), who won first priza at the Highlaud Sooiety's Show at Perth,,ln 1861, the gold medal of the same soplety at Kelso, ia 1863, the Becond prize at the Uoyal Agricultural Sooiety's Show at Batjieraea,. 1u,1862, and the Glasgow premium in 1865,' thus proving Lord Lome to be descended from the best and purest Clydesdale blood In Sootland,

Terms—L3 at end of season, and £3 when marea are proved to be in foal. Groom's foe sa, payable at first service.' All demands payable to the groom at the end of the sea* son. ' ';• Good grass paddooks provided one month free; after that 2s per week ; will be oharged. All oare taken, bat no responsibility! O'BRIEN & FITZGERALD, Proprietors, Boundary Greek. ToTravel, In the Ofcepopo, Hampden, and Moeraki Districts, The Pure-bred Olydeaials Entire Oolt I -W A ,M P T ON Champion, bred by tho ; owner, Is a beantifal bay, with black points, la 3 years old, and stands 17 hands high. He is by the celebrated stallion Lord . Haddo, the-, first prize in his class and champion of the. yard at the Oamarn I; how. Grand sire, trie renowned imported horse Young' B inker. Champion's dam, Nannie, bred 'on the Taieri, is by that famous entire -Blair's Champion—a horse that threw more prize* takers than any stallion ever imported; indeed, " Blair's Champion '■' i.an*:: V good breeding " are by*words. It will thus be seen that Champion 1b re. markably well bom- on both sides, and that is the great requisite in a breeding aire,

Terms, 4 guineas; 'groom's ..fee,., 6a; guarantee m pßr agreement. alex. balfodr, SB3 Mantfeld,Ngapara. To Travel this Season In the' Oamara and surrounding Districts i The Farebred Clydesdale StsJUon . IH WILLIAM WALIiAOE. rw Sire :Mr Kettle's imported horse Sir William. Wallaoe. : Dam,: ,Mr Charles Campbell's famous brood; Mare b Champion (imported by W, '&,' Nimm West Taierl.j. . 1 .':'";', Terms, 13 10a, payable at'tha end of season. Groom's fee sb, at first servib'eV - One month's grass, With permanent water in paddook, given free to mares from • dis> tanoe, Further particulars from HUGH BOSS, ' Awamoko; Or the groom In charge, ' ''' 803 TO STAND THIS SEASON. At Eveline, North Boas • The Thoroughbred Horse (\ J S I LI, Sire,' Musket, dara.'Yattorina. i Termh—L6 5s for single mare; L 4 ,4s : for two or more mares. ■'''' ~ Every ©are taken of Mares but no responsibility, Faddooking, 2a per week, R*ORR, t North Road, To stand at Otekaike,-this season, |The Thoroughbred Entire mi G BR ,T T .,'W , By Gadogan, out flf Purikl Terms, L 3. Grass free for one month,

To Travel thu Season In the OAMARU, OTEPOPO, INCHOLME, AND PAPAKAIO DISTRICTS, The Thoroughbred Coaohlng Stallion, yOUHQ HIGH> L Y Bjiß] Sire : highflyer (Imp.). Dam: Kuto, by Don Giovanni, ■ • ■' Terms - £4. Guarantee aa per arrangement, Groom's Foo, sa, payab'.o at serylos. All. oare taken bat no> .responsibility For Pedigree see Oards. AND • Proprietory : • 'WtadmlU, .„,..,. ~,. bamard;

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Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 4094, 24 December 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 4094, 24 December 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 4094, 24 December 1887, Page 4

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