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T BTUP .NOTICES __• The Imported.CiyJealale Entire """■O * A N K *i i i Wi T tUad *' JSnrnbank, Oaman lor the oomlng season. Terms _ ... 1,7 7, B»oh mwe, to be paid for, before wmo Good paddooks provided free of oharßL four weeka j after that tline 2s 6tti>er" k will be qharged. ' All oare taken, but no responsibllitFor Pedigree and particulars see a* JOHN DONALDSON, . a °3 Proprietor, Bnr*?~__ To travel In the Oamarn and Sr" mdm S Districts, the Pure-bred Clydesdale Eu°; LOR D L O N B IClydeadale Stud Book, V- v 1, ,)» Imported byMrM. Power, fr*:. 6 '*"* o*' 0 *' Lord 101-19 WM bred by 4* « BDn,O » Campbelltown, , n d ImpfrtecW M * .Power, ex a.a. Eesex, fr« m Lord Lome, foaled June, 1881, -uydoo dirk bay,' a.anda 16 hand* 3 vlth strong flat bono, fino fhwing'hair, and exoelleut I temper. Loid Lort was got by that unprecedented stallion ifne (499), who was the Bire of the celcbratt sta.llau Ivanhoe (39i), who won the seooi prize at the Glasgow Agricultural Socty's Stallion, Show In February, 1878, ad travelled Rirkmiohael diatriot of Ayrshfc; seobnd at the Highland [aud Show at Kdinburgh'in: 1677, it'whioh year he waaieoond premium hors» o the Gtajubw Agrloultural Sooiety* In 1?8 he waa ieleotud as first premium hoiae»t the Glasgow Agrioultura Society, and /on first pr z\ at'the High and and (tooiaty's ■'•how *t 1 umf ries Lome (4<S) ia ! y Glenlee \3'.2)j by Forth (307.) K>ith(3o7) won third prize at tha intt;rnaf<onal (-how at.< ondo > in, 18>2, and is by Hyde (156), by Clyde (Ist)> who won first pr ze at the highland Society's SaoW in 1842 His hire, Oiyde 2nd (167), by Cljde(l62) by Lofty (453) who won many prizda in Ltnarkahiie and Clydesdale dutriotß, ani was never, beaten but by his son, YouDg Clyde, Lord Xorne'a 4»m, Maggie; mre, Prince Alfred (618), bylhe General, (»22), who won' first piiee at Vne H'ghUnd Soo'.vty'B Sh vw at Inverness in ISSS, »nd waa the sire of ith» renowned horse frlr Walter Scott (796), who gained first prize at the ..' oulety's Show in Bumfdes In 186U nls > the premium at the International S»tw held at Battoraoa. Sir Waiter Soott (798, was the site of too late Mr ltrews Priuoa or Wales (ejSJ.whose breeding and priza- winning require no commart, being, the aire cf more firdtprizo takiog Btalliouß thau any other howe tnat «ver. stood in Saotlaud. Piinoa of Waleß (673) • tood at Merryton Home Farm UamiU at L4O a marc, ana sold 'at tha latj Mr Drew's sale, in 4pril labt, [or CjO guineas, when 18 years old, Lord Lorn*'* grand* I dam, Tibby, by the Fresdent (596), who I won second prize at oheflighiand society'* Show at, Glasgow, i 11867 ia got by i-oohend Champion (448), who Witt first priza at iho Highla d Society's Shov at Perth, in 1861, the gold medil of the rime soolety at; Kelso, ia 18(i3, tho second prse at the Jbtoyal Agricultural tociet/'B shov a Battersea, in 1862, and the Glasgow p-tmium in 1865, thus proving Lo d >.oruo to be desoended from the best and purest Clydesdale blood in SootLnd. '

Terms—L3 at end of season, and L 3 when mares are proved to be in foal. Groom's fee' sa, payable at first servioe. All demands payable to the groom at the find of the sea» HOD. r ' Good grass paddooks provided 6ne month free; alter that 2a per week -will b« charged. All o&re taken,, but no responsibility. O'BKIEN & ETTZ&IfiRALT), Proprietors,: Boundary Greek. To Travel In the Otepopo, Hampden,;, anil Moer»kl District*,'. The Pure-brod ClydesJale Entire Colt piHAM P I O N Champion, bred by the owner, is a boantlfal bay, with black points, in 3 yoara old, and stands 17 hands high. He ia by tho calehraUd stallion Lord tfaddo, the first prize in'his uluss and ohampton of the yard at thei.U»mara fcbow. Grand 'Biro,' the renowned imported horse' Yohng B inker. Champion's dam, Nannie, bred on the I Taieri, is by that famous entire Blair's | Champion—a horse that threw more prizs* takers than .any stallion ever imported ; indeed,' " Blair's Chimpion" and . " good breeding "are by-words, . It will thus be seen that Champlqn is re< markably well o m > on both aides,' and that is the great requisite in a breeding sire, Terms, 4 guineas; groom's fee, 6s; guarantee as par agreement. ' ' AljhX. BALFOOR, 883 Mansßeld, Ngapara,

To Travel this Season In the* Oamara and surrounding' Districts Une Purebred Olydeadale Stallion ~IK WILIiI&M WAliu£OE, Sire : Mr Kettle's imported horse; Sir William Wallaoe. Dim: Mr Charles Campbell's famous brood Mare b Champion (imported by 'W,■, H. Nimm Werf Taie'ri.) Terns, 13193, payable' at the end of season. Groom's fee sa, •' at first aervioe." One month's gr&BB, wilh permanent water in paddock, given free to mare's from.* dis« tanoe. Further particulars from ••■ HUGH BOSS, Awamoko; Or the groom in charge. 893 TO ST AND T H I S', SgASi.ONj Ax Eveline, Nobth Boad , The Thoroughbred Horse TT SI Jj . 1 ta Sire, Mnaket, dam, Yatterina,

Terms—Ls 5a for single mare; L 4 «■ for two or more mares. Every care taken of Mares bat no responsibility. Paddocking, 2a per week. R. ORB, North Road, , To stand at Utakaike, thiß season. IThe Thoroughbred Entire np I -G B R X ' 1 ■~, By Cadogan, out of P.uriki Terniß, 13. Graaa free for ono month, To Travel this Season in the OAMARU, OTBPOPO, INCHOLMB, AND PAPAKAIO DISTRICTS^ The Thoroughbred Coaohlng Stallion, 70UHQ HIGHFLYER] Sire: Highflyer (Imp.). Dam: Kate, by Don Giovanni. ■ \ Tebms-£4, Guarantee as per arrangement. Groom's Fee, ss, payable at eoryioe. All pare taken but no responsibility ■ For Pedigree see OArds.' ANDERSON AND MU#DOOH, Proprietor*, Windmill, '■'.'■; "■ .'Oamara

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Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 4095, 27 December 1887, Page 4

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