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PUBLIC NOTICES To Stand this Season at WAMOA, The Pnrebred Clydesdale Entire WAMOA Bright bay, foaled 10th Ootober, 1881, By Young Banker (1) dam I.ena Brown, by Look's All (510) g-dara Jessie Brown, by Old Times (579) g g-damKate, by Loch Fergas Champion (449) g g g-dam Kate or Eawkie. From the above it will be seen that Awamoa combines some of the best strains of Clydesdale blood in the world, Awamoa has taken first prize a 8 a yearling at Oamarn, Timara, Christchuroh, and Dunedln, first as a two-year-old at Dnnedin, and first as a three-year-old at Oamarn In 1884; slbo gaining the Champion Priz6 as the beßt entire norse on the ground o any age, besides several other Frizes. Moa is the Sire of the Celebrated Colt Regent, sold in Maroh, 1883, for the h'gh price of 350 guineas, and yearlings, both colts and fillies, were sold at the same time at from 30 to 50 guineas; also of the first prize two-year-old filly at Oamaru in 1888. Five Guineas, one half payable on removal of the Mare, the balance on the Mare proving in foal. Free paddock provided. Every care taken, but no responsibility, 508 M. HOLMHKJ. To eland this season, At Awamoa, The Pore-bred C ydeadale Entire Crown Prince, rising four years. £ire Lord Salisbury (imp.), dam Damsel (imp.), bred by J. M. Martin, Esq., Anchendrennon, .Dumbartonshire, Her sire Crown Prince (207), her dam Darling by Tintock, g, d, by Dainty Davie (211), eto. Performances of the imported mare Damsel (for reference): —1876 — Firßt at Ayr, second at Glasgow, first at Stirling, first at Dumbarton, first at Highland Sooiety, Aberdeen. 1877—flirsfc at Dumbarton, firet at Glasgow, first at Highland Society. Edinburgh. 1878 —First at Dumbarton, first at Glasgow, first at Highland Sooiety, Dumfries. 1879—First at Glaegow, first at Dumbarton, first at Hamilton, first at Stirling, first at Highland Society, Perth. Champion Prizes:— 1878 —Dumbarton. 1879 Glasgow, (either sex) Hamilton, Dumbarton, Stirling. Highland and Agricultural Sooiety (Perth), SORD SALISBURY, iord Salisbury is by Young Conqueror ; g Eire 01d"Conqueror, tbe property of James Kerr ; gg Eire Renfrewshire Jock, the property of Samuel Clark; gg g sire Lofty, the property of Samuel Clara; gg g g sire Fanoy, the property of Mr E. Bings : ggßgg sire Old UJyJe, tbe property of Mr Frame, Lord Salisbury was exhibited as a yearling at Ayr Show in May, 1876, and won first prize; at Ardroßsan he won first ptiz?; at Ktlmamook ia 1877, when a two-year-old, he won first priz9, with medal f ">r best horse in the yard. At Dairy, in 1877. ha won ficst prizo; at Ayr, in 41 ay, 1877, first prize; at Glasgow, in May, 1877, first prize; at the iioyal .English, Liverpool, July, 1877, first prize; at the Highland Sooiety'a Show, Ifio'inbnrgh, Ju'y, 1877, first prize He was only once shown in JSew Zealand, getting first prize at Dunedin in 18S1, Terms : W P K I N C E.

From the above it will be seen that Grown Prince ia from the greatest prize-takers in the world, his mother being about the best mare ever produced in Scotland and hifl father never having been beaten ia Scotland or New Zealand; Grown Prince himself ia a massive ;horse with immenso bone of the finest quality, abundant hair of the right sort, and combining fine quality and perfect symmetry, with great cowr~.' Be is just what has been long wanted in the distrioc as a successor to Young Banker and ia the very horse to use to the progeny of that successful sire. The number of mares taken will be striotly limited, and early application will be necessary. Terms—Seven Guineas, half payment on removal of mare, half on mare proving in foal. Free paddock provided, every care taken but no responsibility. 507 M, HOLMES. To travel this season In the Bua'roon, Otek&ike, Kurow, and Hakateramea districts, The pure-bred C : ydeedale Entire O B I. E M A N . N Nobleman was bred by Mr Wm. Craig, of Wairoa, Wanganui; ia out of Blossom, by Sir 'William Wallace, and Is now rising 9 years old. Qe ia of a rich bay color, and stands fully 17J hands high on short wellformed legs; has Immense bone and muscle, with p'enty of hair; has a splendid temper and first-rate aotion. Whsn 3 years old Nobleman took first piize at the Wanganui Agricultural and Pastoral Association's Show, 1883,- beating three others—the only time : shown. Sir William Wallace waß bred by Mr Campbell, Taieri, out of the famouß champion mare by Kettle's Sir William Wallace (imported), and took first prize at Oamara, 1873 ; first prize, 1874 j second prize, 1875 ; second prize, 1876. Was not shown in 1877, and first and champion of Wangannl In 1878 arid; 1879, and his gets speak for themselves wherever Bhown. Kettle's Sir William Wallace, bred by William Anderson, Esq., Kirkmichael, Ayrshire, out of Brisk, by Garibaldi. As a yearling be took first at Maybole, Kirkmichael, and Glasgow, and Second prize at Ayr. As a two-year-old second prize at the Highland Society's show held that year at Edinburgh ; and when only three days landed at Otago took second prize against hoißes of all ages at the Taierl, although only years old. Ayr and Glasgow, and also second prize at Blossom by Prince Imperial out of Beauty (imported from Scotland), has takes many first prizes at Wanganui. and is a very powerful-mare—showing the true characteristics cf the pure Clydesdale, Terms—L4; groomage fee sa, payable at first service. Guarantee aa per agreement. ROBERT EDGEWORTH, Proprietor, and in oharge, To Stand this Season, At Boundary Creek and Travel in the Camaru and Surrounding Districts, The Pure-bred Clydesdale Stallion Lord £ojrne (Clydesdale Stud Book, Vol. vll.), Sire, Lorne (499); dam, Maggie, by Prin e Alfred (618), Clydesdale Book; Terms: L 3 at the end of aeaßon, and L 3 when the mares are proved to be in foal. Groom's fee, ss, payable at first servloe. All demands payable to the groom at the end of the Beason, Good grasß paddooka provided one month free j after feat 2a per week will be charged, MORGAN O'BRIEN, Proprietor. To stand this season at Boundary Creek, and travel the surrounding districts, The Handsome Black Pony lAN D H U By Cairn Gorm. Terms. LI 10s. Groom's Fee, ss, payable at first 86rvice v M. O'BRIEN, Proprietor, Boundary Creek,

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 4541, 3 December 1889, Page 4

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