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Public Notice REID AND GRAY SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND FOR 'X THE MEIICEB NON-CANVAs BINDER THIS MACHINE is what farmers have long wished for, and is 110w ready | lir i,,*, tion and delivery. Sample machines on view at all our brunches. .Specially mi, for heavy tangled crops, having three times the elevating capacity of any other liimlo The principal feature of the. "MEUCHK" is the DOING AW A'\ \\ IIIf jj TROUBLESOME AND EXPENSIVE CANVASES, these being replaced by NIIIII4 and durable devices that place the " FIERCER " without an equal. Specially iuh m hillside work. Order early to avoid disappointment. The Gore Advertiser of January '2O, 1891, says:— Oil Saturday last a trial o|. Mercer Reaper and Binder (for which Messrs Reid and Gray arc agents 111 ]\ew was given in a paddock belonging to J. Cregan, Gore. I here was a \ •' 1 J laige alti.||,| t of fanners during the afternoon. The previous wot weather made t lie ground ||„, added to which the crop had not been rolled. We may say that the clop, y hi.),, heavy, was well cut, the sheaves were nicely bound, ami a clean stubble was loft. ]i are asked what we think of the mechanism whereby the canvas is dispensed Willil that wc think a great deal of it. It has sounded the death kilo lof can vim. I l,t> ot, tion is extremely simple and easy to understand when seen. 'I ho gram is most tend, dealt with ; there would be 110 shaking or pressing in the ripest, crop. BINDING TWINE—AII kinds at. Lowest I'rices. LUBRICATING OILS, all sorts; HACK-DELIVERY REAPERS at rod 11 DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS. PLAIN AND BARBED FENCING WIRE IRON FENC IN G STAND AR D S Sole Agents and Makers of SMAILL'S PATENT SAFETY CARRIAGE ATTACHMENTS Agents for Claytox and Siiittti.kwokth's THRESHING MILLS and KN< Also for Sale • Lowest Pr ices <''' I'ti?! | Lin \ I'ltlr ; IXB, i»'i puh; . 1 Second-Hand RANSOME'S -Hi THRESHING MILL (newest, ulyh 1 Second-Hand MARSHALL'S 4-0 THRESHING MILL "Both in Good Working Onlnr. 63.T NEW II A A'ST RAT Ktl C-ATAI.OC VKS FhKK ON APPLICATION. TfcJl

Stud Notices To Travel TliiH Season In the Otiake, Kurow, and Uak»ti> Districts, ALISH UHV ' S VAN (" Salisbury's Fancy is 11 brown t'h horse, foaled in INSS, bred liy J. Ks(|., Hast Taieri, stands 17 hands .'I in high, fine Hat, hone, good symmetry, superior action. Sire Lord Salisbury (imp.), so well favorably known in the show ring ami that further comment 011 liini is limiocmt Dai 11 Jess, bred by Mr Hamilton, Trl mairiro, who as a brood mare liiih purl larly distinguished lierself, moßt <if lier ] geny being exported. (J-ilam Jean, by well known horse Old Tannaliill ; Hire dam, the justly celebrated horse Mhin bred l>y John Rrown, Ks<)., Heidlcbcij;, Vi toria : g-sire, the far-famed Prince C|ii r li bred by Mr Anderson, of Dromore, iimt ]H>rted by Messrs M'lntosh. Terms -L'.2 '2s at. end of season, audi, when mare proves to bo in foal, dim fee payable at first service. Kor all in sold or exchanged the owner at time nf service hold responsible JOHN ROSS, Proprietor, K iirm To travel this season in the Otepopo, Ham]>ilen, Hillgrove, and I'uli ston districts. The Thoroughbred Horsr H A N T 0 Phantom is a rich chestnut Htallion, iv rising 4 years old, and standing 1M li«t high, bled by Mr Thomas Mee, liu-liolr Maheno, and is by Taiaroa, out of Ijiiey, Taiaroa, bred by S. (Jardiner, Hsij., doora Park, Victoria, by Tubal fain j Ace of Hearts, by Ace of Clubs (imp), roa's career 011 the tnrf stands uniivullr, He has started in -IS races, winning l!!,! seconds, and 11 thirds. He was <1 times unplaced. A glance at his malices in the turf records will hlion-A horses that he has been pitlcil agnwul. Phantom's dam, Lucy, was by Mrnk by Towton (imp), brother to the Pecr( Lucy's dam (name unknown) was by! by Kiddlesworth (imp), by Kmilitix, il Spray, by Donizetti (imp). Lney wusiuinl racer, she having won events at Onmi Nascby, St. Hat halt's, etc. It wil therefore be seen that PIIANT possesses an nn(|Uestionable pedigi Terms, LH Us, payab at. end of sriwin A. AI'I CD I SON, Proprietor, llanipik To Travel This Season In the Maheno, Incholnie, Waiareltn, 1 Oaniaru districts. The Pure-bred Clydesdale Nlallien TSLAN D C H I U Sire, Young lianker (imp.); dam, Halfour, by Prince Victor (imp.), by Die Prince of Wales. For furt her pedigree see cards. Terms—L-1 -Is. L'2 '2s payable nil January, 1592; the balance when Marro proved to be in foal. (iroom's fee, . r >s, payable at. first, servir All Mares sold or exchanged, the n» at first service held responsible. (Guarantees as per arrangement. JAMKS HRIiKN, Proprieto T To stand this season At (Alston Farm, Hakaterame;i The Thoroughbred Horse H K 15 K A (Fevc (imp)-Memento), l.HSti. Terms—L.'i .'ls, Paddoeking, lis ; stabling, 15s per w (The Heau will lie limited to .')(( iimrcsK sides his owner's.) All care taken hilt 110 responsibility. For particulars, etc., apply to K S. \V. IiIJTLKR, Oil ston, Farm, 9-17 Hakatcramo" To Stand This Season lit ()linl;r, The Thoroughbred Stallion H A N (' 1 by Chancellor, dam Maid of Wuniik' c ther partieu] terms, etc., apply to JOHN OUT!, 970 Ol ink# To Travel This Season, In the Ngapara and Surrounding District' The Pure Clydesdale Stallion ENFKH W J 0 C * R Terms—U ; L2 2s payable on the of January, 1802, and L2 2h payable w' l,E marc proven in foal. (Jroom'n fee, r>s; payable at ti»' c service. All Mares sold or exchanged, the nWI,I! at time of service to be held rcsponnibl«. 1). M'OKKOOK, Proprietor, 7-13 Weston I'm'" l ' TO TRAVEL THIS SKASON. The New Zealand Cup Winner iui'l Thoroughbred Horse WO L V K H I N t: ' Hy Le Loup out of Tangi. For Pedigree and Performances see ( Terms—L/> /is, payable at end of (January Ist, 18!)2). Guarantees F arrangement. Groom's Fee, /is. . Owners of Mares at time of Sorviuo l" held responsible. Mares from a distance can bo connigncil Eldcrslie, and will receive attention. JAMKS LAWSON, Proprietor, Kldriw^ IN MEMORIAM Cards, in great, varidj and neat designs, may bo bad w Mail Oflic

Stud Notices To Stand this Season, At Awamoa, The Purebred Clydesdale Entire R 0 W N 1' RING Is Crown Prince, rising six years. Sire : Lord Salisbury (imp.) ; dam : Damsel (imp.), bred by J. M. Martin Esq., Aucliendrennon, Dumbartonshire. Her sire Crown Prince (207), her dam Darling, by Tintoek, <r (1 by Dainty Davie (211), etc. Performances of the imported marc Damsel (for reference) :—lB70 —First at Ayr, second at Glasgow, first at Stirling, first at Dumbarton, first at Highland Society, Aberdeen. 1877 —First at Dumbarton, first at Glasgow, first at Highland Society Edinburgh. 1878 —First at Dumbarton, first at Glasgow, first at Highland Society Dumfries. 1870—First at Glasgow, first at Dumbarton, first at Hamilton, first at Stirling, first at Highland Society, Perth. Champion Prizes IX7X Dumbarton. 1870—Glasgow, (either sex) Hamilton, Dumbarton, Stirling, Highland and Agricultural Society Perth. LORD SALISBURY. Lord Salisbury is by Young Conqueror; g sire Old Conqueror, the property of .lames Kerr ;g g sire Renfrewshire Jock, tlie property of Samuel Clark ; g g sire Lofty, the property of Samuel Clark ; g g g g sire Fancy, the properly of Mr E. Kings; g g g g g sire Old Clyde, the property of Mr Frame Lord Salisbury was exhibited as a yearling at Ayr show in May, IS7G, and won first prize ; at Ardrossan ho won first prize ; at Kilmarnock in 1577, when a two-year-old, lie won first prize, with medal for best horse in the yard. At Dairy, in 1877, lie won first prize ; at Ayr, in May, 1877, first prize; at Glasgow, in May, 18/1, first prize; at the Royal English, Liverpool, July, 1877, first prize ; at the Highland Society's Show, Edinburgh, July, 1577, first prize. He was only once shown in New Zealand, gelling first prize at Dunedin in 1881. From the above it will be seen that Crown Prince is from the greatest prize-takers in the world, his mother being about the best mare ever produced in Scotland and his father never having been beaten in Scotland or New Zealand. Crown Prince' himself is a very massive horse with immense bone of the finest quality, abundant hair of the right sort, and eombinin fine quality and perfect symmetry, with great power. He is just what has been long wanted in the district as a successor to Young Banker and is the very horse to use to the progeny of that successful sire. The number of mares taken will be strictly limited, and early application will be necessary. Terms—Seven Guineas, half payment on removal of mare, half on marc proving in foal. Free paddock provided, every care taken but no responsibility. M. HOLMES. To Stand this Season at Windsor Park, The Clydesdale Entire jr> RIT IS H MONA RC H. British Monarch is a beautiful bay, with plenty of good bone and hair, and is by the imported horse British Lion, the champion horse at Oamaru and Dunedin for several years. British Lion is by Argyle (2567, vol. 6, C.5.8.) dam Darling, by Prince of Wales (673, vol. 1, C.5.8.) Argyle (2567, vol. 6, C.5.8.) is by Largo Jock (444 vol. 1), dam Jean, by Smith's horse, 01(1 Clyde (547, vol. 1), winner of the third prize at the Highland Society's Show at Aberdeen in 1858, by Scotsman (754, vol. 1.) British Lion's dam Darling was got by the world-renowned Drew's Prince of Wales (643, vol. 1, C.5.8.), which horse was considered one of the best stock-getters in the world. He was by General (322, vol, 1) out of Darling by Sampson, alias Logan's Twin (741, vol. 1) by Lofty (455, vol, 1), winner of the first prize and silver medal at Glasgow. General's dam Maggie, alias Darling, gained first prize at the Highland Society's Show held at Glasgow in 1557. British Lion's granddam Maggie was got by the famous Loehend Champion (448, vol. 1, C.5.8.) gained first prize at the Highland Society's Show at Perth in 1861, the gold medal at the same Society's Show at Kelso in 1803, and the Glasgow premium in 1565. This proves British Lion to be descended from the best strains of blood in Scotland or the Colonies. Duchess 111., the dam of British Monarch, is by Sir Colin, grand-dam Duchess 1., imported from Victoria, by West-home, imported from Scotland. Duchess I. lias been successful as a prizctakcr both as a dry and brood mare. Duchess 111. has taken about fifteen first prizes at the Taieri, Dunedin, and Tokomariro Shows. Sir Colin was imported from Scotland by the late Mr George Bookless, in 1870, anil was got by the famous horse Sampson one of the best stock-getters in Scotland, many of his stock, including mares, having been sold at L2OO and upwards, amongst which was the famous Ivilkerra mare (Colonel Fleming's) which gained many first prizes, being first us a yearling at Renfrew, Johnston, Barrhead, Maryhill and Glasgow ; as a two-year-old she was first at the same places ; as a three-year-old she was first at Glasgow and Maryhill ; and as a four-year-old was first at the Highland Society's Show at Inverness. Sir Colin's dam Jess was owned by Mr Thomas Young, Lochead, and from her lie bred four entires. Jess' sire, the well-known horse Old Sir Colin, was never beaten in Scotland, gained the Glasgow premium, and the same year gained the L4O premium at the Highland Society's Show at Kelso. Sir Colin gained first prize as a yearling and two-year-old at all the shows, also the first at Paisley a few days before being shipped, and second at the Taieri Show in 1873, and his stock are second to none in Otago. It will be thus seen that British Monarch is descended from the best Clydesdales on both sides, and cannot but commend himself to breeders of pure stock. Good grass paddocks provided. Every care taken but 110 responsibility. All mares sold or exchanged, the owner at first service held responsible, Terms ... L 6 Gs. Groom's fee, 5s ; payable on 31st January, 1892 E. MENLOVE, Proprietor, Windsor Park.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XVII, Issue 5206, 12 February 1892, Page 4

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