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STUD NOTICES

p To Travol this Season in the Oamarn and purronnding Districts The celebrated Clydesdale Entire KINCE HENRY. For particulars as to pedigree, eee cards. Terms, 14; Groom'a Fee, Ss, payable at service, D. SI GREGOR, 539 Owner. To Travel this season In the Camaru *r,d surrounding distiiot, The Celebrated Draught Stallion JgBEAK O 1 DAY. PS! IGRS-E : Break o' Djy in a beautiful bay of great sn'netance, -with immente bone and plenty of hair and fine symmetry and superior action. Break o' Day was bred by Will'cm Robertson, Feq., Terrace Farm, Pa'meraton. Po*lrd 25--h Lecsmber, 1884. Eire, Taieri Lad , dam, Hose. Taieri Lad, bred by Donald Grant, Esq., Kirkland's, West Taieri, was got by Emperor. out of Gentle. h mperor by JSapoleon, imported from Scotland by the Jste John Mmmo, Esq., out of ancv, imported from Scotland by W. ff. Valpy, Mq. ancy by the far-famed Garverry Horse. , Gentle, by Champion, imported from Scotland, out of Betty, imported. It will be seeo fiom hia pedigree that " a:t-ri Lad is v pure a strain of Olydesdalo blcod as csn be found in the coionies. Ta eri T ad, as a yearling, g-ined the silve-c-p a*-theTale'i agair.et twe vecompetitors ; as a two-year-old Silver medal at Tokomai■iro and < lutha Agricultural Show against five others; as a three-year-old, firßt pre mium at Ciuiha. Break o' Day's dam, Eo?e, by Yonng Rcro, bred by Wiili-m Torfd, Esq., out of his celebrated prize mare Jeannio Hunter the winter of naniTCm fifEt prizes. Jeannie Han er by Blackleg, Blsckleg gaintd in all 54 first p izes. Hose's sire. Young was bred by Wi'liam Jones, Esq., Westwood, Tasmania. Young Hero was got by Lincolnshire Be:o. irrported to Tasmania by W. K. G. Kermode, 1': q. Lincolnshire Hero wss bred ly tr-r George ttatthorae. Lincolnshire fclero by Young Hor.est John Lincolnshire. F.ero's dam, Dy Old Sampson, the proper y c-f Mr Bryon, Leicestershire. Old Sampson took altogether 21 first prize'. Young tiero*B dam, BlosEom, by the imptrted horaa Matchless; grand-dam, Eoae, br-d by Messrs SimmetS, < aks, Tasmania. Eo-e, by thi impo ted horce Lincoln, impo: ed by the late Dr Wilmore to Tasmania. Young Hero, when shown as a yearling at the orthern *4gricnltural Sow against a number of colta, gained the fir-t prize Yonnz Hero, when a two-year-oid, a": the reat Western grioultural Show, took the first prize against all comers ; a; the same time took the first prize for the best colt by Lincolnshire Hero. Young Hero, when a three-year-o'd, took fir t prizs at the Waikoaaiti and f~hng Valley Show; when a four-year-old, gained the first prize at the Waikoua'tl and Shag Valley Show; he also gained the Gold Medal for being the best animal of the draught stock on the ground the same year ; and fi;st prize at the Blueakia Agrlcultu-al Show. fie also ealued the first prize at the Waikouaiti and Sbne Valley >how In IS7O ; the first prize at Blnei-kin the Bame year, and again in 1871; the first prize at Blue■thin the same year, beating all-comers; first prize at Waikouaiti and Shag Valley ."how in 18S4, and first at Blaeskia the same year; thus showing Break o' Day to be possessed of the best and purest strain of blood in New Zealand. For purety of breeding, symmetry of form, texture of bone nud muscle, and ea*e of movement, this colt has not fce .n equalled, and prubably never will be excelled by any colt bred in New Z-aland. Tee. its. —14 4s; groom's fee, ss, payable at service. All demands payable to the croom at end of eearon, M'GKEGOR & YS'e:ton. To travel in the Oamarn, Papakaio, Awamofeo, Maerewhenua and Surrounding Districts, the Pure-bred Clydesdale Entire Lord lorne (Clydesdale Stud Book, Vol. vll.), Imported by Mr M. Power, from Glasgow. Lord iorne was bred by Mr Rennie, Campbelltown, and imported by Mr Power, ex e.e. Etsex, from London. Lord Lome, fcaled June, 1881, :b a fine dark bay, stands 16 hands 3 inches high, with strong flat bono, fine flowing hair, and excellent temper. Lord Lcrns was got by that unprecedented stallion Lome (499), who was the sire of the celtbrat-.d ttadlan Ivanhoe (393). who won the second prize at the Glasgow Agricultural Society's Stallion Show in February, 1876, and travelled Kirkmichael district of Ayrshire; second at the Highland and Agricultural Society's Show at Edinburgh ia 1b77, in whioh year he was second premium hors« of the Glasgow Agricultural Society. In 1878 he was i elected as first premium ho: so at the Glasgow Agrioultura Society, and won first pr zy at the Highland and Agricultural Society's."how at umfries liorne (499) is by Glenlee (3ti2), by Forth (307.) Forth (307) won third prize at the International bhow at t ondon in 1862, and is by Clyde (156), by Clyde (15t), who won first pr-ze at the Highland Society's Saow in 1842. Bia Sire, Clyde 2nd (167), by Clyde (162), by Lofty (453) who won many prizes in Lanarkshire and Clydesdale districts, and was never beatsn but by his son, Young Clyde, Lord Lome's dam, Maggie; tiro, Prince Alfred (618), by The General, (t>22), who won first prize at the Highland Society's Show at Inverness in 1865,' and was tho sire of the renowned horse fclr Walter Scott (796), who gained first prise at the ? iyhUad .-oclety's Show in Dumfries In 1860, siao the premium at the International Snow Ik Id at Battersea. Sir Waiter Scott (795) was tho sue cf the late Mr Drew's Princaof Wale.' (6; 3), whose breeding and prize-winning require no comment, being the sire of more firnt-prize taking staliioDS than any other horae tust ever fctood in Scotland. Prince of Wales (673) ttood at Merryton Home Farm. Hami - at L4O a mare, and sold at the late &lr Drew's sale, in April last, for 900 guineas, when 18 years old. Lord Lome's gran;!dam, Tibby, by the President (596), who wen second prize at the Highland society's Show at- Glasgow, Ij 1867, is got by uochend Champion (445), who won first prize at the tiighJa .d Society's Show at Perth, in 1861, tho gold medal of the came society at Kelso, in 1863, thesucond pr.ze at the Royal Agricultural tociet/'a show a- Battersea, in 1562, and the Glasgow premium in 1865, thus proving Lo d vorue to be descended from the best and purest Clydesdale blood in Scotlend. Terma : L 3 at the end of season, and L 3 when the mares are proved to be in foal. Groom'd fee, si, payable at fi st service. All demands payaule to the groom at the ond of the season. Good grass paddocks provided one month free; after that 2s per week will bo charged. All care bnt no responsibility. MORGAN O'BRIEN, 54-5 Proprietor, Boundary Creek,

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Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 4283, 4 December 1888, Page 1

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