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To Stand at Mr YV. Gardiner's Farm Papakaio, aud travel surrounding districts, THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION, BLACK DOUGLAS (14599) imported from Scotland. Black Douglas (14599) was bred by David Douglas, Esq., Balcaimey, Ayrshire. His sire, Revelanta (11876), as a three-year-old, won the Glasgow Cawdor Cup, valued at 100 guineas. He is proving himself a valuable stud horse, being one of the five leading horses whose stock have been prize winners at the shows throughout Scotland, as shown in the Scottish Fanner Album for 1911. Revelanta's sire is the world-renowned Baton's Pride (9122). To write any more about this horse would be a superfluity, other than to say that his work at the stud is unsurpassed at the present day by any other horse. His sire is Sir Eyerard (5353), also a great breeding horse. Revelanta's dam is the Marchioness of Girvan (11806). She is by the 3000-guinea horse, Prince of Albion C 6178) ; second dam Bell (1116), by Emperor (277); third" dam Lofty. Black Douglas' dam, Peggy of Balcaimey (17560, Vol. 29) is by the thou-sand-guinea horse Montrave Mac (9955). She is a grand mare, being possessed of good conformation with the b'est of quality. She was a prizetaker and touk at Girvan 3rd as a foal, 2nd as a yearling, and Ist and champion as a two-year-old. As a four- . rear-old she got 3rd at Ayr, being beaten by her own daughter. Lady Douglas. Peggy of Balcairney's sire Montrave Mae (9958), won first and champion honors at Glasgow when a three-year-old. and was purchased from his breeder, S'r John Gilmour, Bart., of Moutravo for 1000 guineas. Besides having held some of the best district premiums, he has been a consistent breeder of stock, among which might be mentioned the two champions Sylvander and Nancy Young. His sire was the well-known Darnley horse I McGregor (1457), while his dam was I the famous "hampion mare Montravo | Maud, by Prince of Wales (673), and his .grand dam the invincible Moss Rose, perhaps the best mare that waf ever foaled, i Black Douglas' grand dam Den In j (15471, Vol. 26), by Prince of Thornhill (8105), is a very big dark brown mare and in her day held her own with the best mares in Avrshiro. Gg-dam N T ell of Balcaimey (10550. Vol. 11), by Young Farmer (1880, Vol. 4): she was a big dark colored mare with good class of bone and a great mover. G.g.g-dam Faucv (711, Vol. 4) by Warrior (902). G.g.z.g-dam Maggie (710) bv Camperdown (1603). sth dam Blvth. 'bv Cleeber (152, Vol. 1). Gth dam Molly, by Rambling Rob (1283). Lady Douglas, full sister to Black Douglas, has taken the following prizes.-—As a foal. Ist at Girvan, 2nd at Kilmarnock: as a yearling. 4th at Kilmarnock. 4th at Ayr. 4th at Glasgow Summer Show, and Ist and Champion at Girvan; as a two-year-old 2nd at Kilmarnock, 3rd at Ayr, Ist and the Clydesdale Horse Sorietv's medal at Glasgow. A very big price was offered for her by the Canadian Government, but it was refused. Her yearling filly, realised 820 guineas at Lanark sales, Oct., 1918. bei:.g top price of sale. Black Douglas is a remarkably true type of t,hp-"Clydesdnle horse and has taken the following prizes: As n foal he was Ist and champion at Girvan; as a vearling Ist at the Stallion Show, Ist at A.tr, Ist at Glasgow, 2nd at Kilmarnock, and 2nd at the Highland Soeietv's Show; as a two-vear-nld, 3rd at Glasgow Stallion Show," 2nd at Kilmarnock, 4th -at Highland Society's Show ,-«t Stirling, and Ist and champion at Galston; as a three-year-old, lie was 3rd at the Highland Society's Show after doing a heavy season ; as a four-year-old. sth out of a. class of nine at the Highland Society's Show. als„ coming off n season. Since coming to the Dominion he. has taken 12 championships. 5 reserves, 2S firsts, and 12 second prizes. The above combination tends to sh«vr that Black Douglas has some of the best strains of blood that can !>o procured in Scotland at the present day. TERMS: £6- £3 payable Ist January for which groom is held responsible, and £'3 when mare proves ii. foal. Groom's fee ss, payable at first service. In the case of ail mares sold or exchanged, the owner at first service will be held responsible for full amount. For fuller particulars apply to groom in chaiiie. James McGarro'i. IT.' E. B. WATSON, Owner, 221 ''Meadowbrook." Tai Tapn.

110 Stand this Season at OTKKATKE Railway Siding, the DRAUGHT STALLION, " DUNCAN. By Premier Balgary; dam, Herd Laddie mare. Terms, £3 3s per mare; full guarantee. All marcs proviiig'uol in foal, free nexi. season. Every care taken, but no responsibility. All mares to !;<• paid for by Ist January. 1020. or n,> giianuiteo iCiven. No mares will be taken in on Saturdays. K. AILNOTT, Owner, 921 OteUaike. To Stand this Season at "Hayton," . Pukeuri, and travel Oamaru and surrounding districts. THE PUREBRED .CLYDESDALE STALLION, bold mggrecor. Foaled November 14th. 1914; bred by P. Dotv, Bruntsfield Farm, Allautoti. Sire Baron Bold (40 Vol. 1); dam, Dollv (948, Vol. 2). by Wee McGregor (760, Vol. 2); g-daiii, Jip, by The McKenzic- (457, Vol. 1); g-g-dam Pet, by unnamed colt, bv Pride of Scotland (imp.) GO2, 352, Vol. 1). BOLD McGREGOE, claims for his sire the unrivalled champion horse, Baron Bold (40, Vol. 1), winner at every important Show from Christchurch to Invercargill. Dam, Dollv t'94S, Vol. 2) is by Wee McGregor (7GO), a son of Clyde Bank (imp., ]7Ol, winner of First and Champion. Taieri, Dunedin, Timaru, ana Waimate: as a three-vear-old only beaten bv his half-brother Pnnco Alexander (SS99). for whom £I2OO was paid when two vears old. . BOLD McGREGOR is up to a big size alio stands on great broad, flat bones with good feet and pasterns; is brer' on good lines and promises to develop into » big, weighty sire of desirable stock. For full pedigree see card*. TERMS: 5 Guineas, half guarantee; "room's fee, ss, payable at first service Ml care ; but no responsibility. Grass provided for mares from a distance. For further particulars apply tc his owner, JOHNSTON , 4.53 Hayton, Pukeuri.

THE IMPORTED CLYDESDALE STALLION, To Stand at Oaraaru and Travel the Surrounding Districts, AUCHINCRUIVE Sin- Lancer' (12,205 C.5.8.): g-sire, Hiawatha a 0.,067 C.S.B.};. gg-sire, Prince Robert (7135 C.S.M.)f ggg-sire, Prince of Wales C 673 C.S.E.). Dam Rosie of Fnlshaw Wood (21,99? C S B.), bv St. Blaise (3937 C.5.8., by Prince of Wales (673 C.S.B.L Auchincruive lias already gained noteworthy successes in tile prize-ring, and at Adamson and Strettle's Horse Parade in Australia he gained the highest award among 200 entries. He is s. great upstanding; horse of fine character and a most desirable sire. TEB.MS: £5 ss: £2 12s 6d m January, and" £2 12s 6d when mare proves in foat. Groomage fees, ss. For particulars applv W. SFKOTT, Groom in Charge; Or A. W. DOUGLAS, 197 Waikouaiti. "JITcIN'TYRE'S Extra Strong RegnI IH Utinjc Pills. 5h 6d; sold by ' Chemists und Stores throughout the Dominion. *™

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue 13907, 7 November 1919, Page 7

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