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To stand this Season at his Owner's Farm Drummond, and travel the surrounding Dic f »cts, IUE MPORTED CLYDESDALE • STALLION, GENERAL DOUGLAS. (16,412 C.8.8). General Douglas (imported from Scotland) is v handsome dark bay, standing 17 hands. Foaled May, 1909. Sire, Douglas Chief (11, 682. C.S.B). Grandsire Prince Thomas (10,262 C.S.B), g grandsire Sir 1 nomas (9,6 81) C.S.B), g g grand sire Castlereagb (C.S. B, Vol. JX, p. 84); ggg gnndsire Darnley (222 C S B), won second prize at the Highland Society's Show, Stirling m 1873 : the I Glasgow Premiums m 1876 and 1877 ; the j Champion Cup at the Highland Society's Show, Dumfries, m 1878; second prize at the Royal Show of England, atKilrurn, m 1879; first prize at the Royal Show of England, at Carlisle, m 1880; firot prize at the If. and A. Society's Sbow, Glasgow, m 1882, as sire of the best family of five aged animals exhibited ; and first prize and Champion Cup at theH and A. Society's Show at Edinburgh m 1884. Gg g g grandsire Conqueror (199, C S B) ; ggg g g grandsire Lochfergus Champion (440 C S B);gggggg grand eire Sulmond'n Champion (737 C 8 B) j g g X g g g g grandsire Farmer (284 C S B ; g g (.* g g c g g grandsire Glancer (338 O S B), second prize at H.S. Show, Glasgow, m 1850. Dam. Polly TT of East Cote (26,463 C 8 B), by Specially (11,547 C S B), by Balmedie May ' King (10,810 C S B), by Prince of Carruchan (8,151, C S B), the champion Clydesdale m Scotland 15 years ago, and won first prize at the 11. and A. 8. Show at Dunden m 1890 ; first and Champion Cup at Stirling m 1891 ; also the Perth and Brechin Premiums. In 1892 he again had the Perth and Brechin Premiums. In 1893 he won first prize and Champion Cup at Edinburgh, beating the celebrated Prince Alexander, and had the Strathmore Premium : while m 1894 and 1897 he won first prize m the aged open claoa at tbe Stallion Show, and won tbe Cawdor Cup. Since 1895 his " gets " have won many prizeß m all the National Show yards. Grand-dam, Diamond of East Cote, by Gallant Sunrise (9,912 C S B), by Gallant Prince (C S B, Vol. 111, p. 56), by Prince of Wales (673 O S B), winner of first prize at Highlend and Agricultural Society's Show at Edinburgh m 1869 ; second at H.S. Show Dum frees, m 1870 ; first at H.S. Show, Kelso, m 1872, and first at the Royal Manchester m 1869 ; by General (322 O S B), winner of first prize at the H.S Show at Invrness m 1865, by Bir Walter Saott (797, P g B), who won first prize at the Highland and Agricultural Society's Show at Dumfries m 1860, and the Premium at the International Show held at Battersea m 1862. Last season General Douglas, although only off the boat a short time, was at the Southland Horse Parade, and secured fifth place m a big ring of aged horseso He proved himself last season to be a sure foal* getter. Terms — L 5 ss, half guarantee, L 2 12s 6d at end of January, and L 2 12s 6d at end of September.

To stand this, season at his owner's farm Drummond, and. travel the surrounding district, THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION ABBOT (Imp, 631 N.Z.S.B, 11987 C.5.8.) Sirs, Baron's Pride (9122 C.5.8.) G-Sibb, Sir Everard (5053). G-G-Siee, the famous Darnley (222 C.S.B) Dam, Czarina (11160), by McGregor. —TERMS— Abbot's terms this year will be 6 guineas ; 3 guineas payable on 15th January, 1914, and balance on 15th September, 1914, unless mare proves not to be m foal. All mareß sold or exchanged held to he iv foal and owner at time of; service held responsible m all cases. For further particulars, apply ROBERT KENNEDY, Owner, Drummond. TEE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE 1 -STALLION TWEEDSIDE. , To travel Otautau, Aparima, Waikouro, Scott's Gap, Merrivale, Eastern Bush, O awia and Wai v Distrusts. Tweedside is a symmetrically built bay horse, stands 16J hands high, on good legs, nice flat bone, with feet and pasters that cannot be surpassed, find a grand mover.' His sire, Clyde Boy, was sold as a three-yr-old by publio auction for the sum of 400 guineas-; grand-Sire that well-known and* sterling breeder, Herd Laddie (2863 C.S.B), won first prize and obampion at Nathalie m 1890; first and ohampion at Tatura, and Doherty Cup at Nathalie m 1891. The prizes won by bis stock m this country, and Australia would fill a volume, some of them being shewn 21 times and gainirtp: 21 fKstp aui! b ch. .-uipiji: j^izts »»* w< ■<.■ . *,v---the PfQduoe Stakes and -Guitt' Cup imio v ■ succession at the Melbourne Royal Show. G grand sire Jemmie Gray (1454), g g grand sire Hercules (378), sire, of the famous stallion Cox's Pride of Scotland, gg g g grand sire Rob Roy (714), sire of tbe famous Blackleg. | Tweedside's dam, Alice Maud IU, by ' Hodges Superior (339 C S B), grand sire Earl, Granville (251 imp), winner of the West; Lothian District Premium, m 1874, the WeaS Cumberland m 1875, and the Border Union - Society m 18? 6, grand sire Bergamie (44 C S BVwinner of toe Highland Society's Show at Kelso m 1863, g g grand sire Johnny Cope (417), winner x)f. the Gatehouse of Fleet Dis. triot Premium m 1859, ggg grand sire Muir. oook (550 C SB). Alice Maud 111 is winner of 15 first and champion prizes, nnd her .dam was .the New ; Zealand bred mare Alice -laud 1,- winner of ; several prizes m New Zealand and Victoria. .< The aire of Alice Maud I was Nimmo'e Prince, and her grand sire was the famous ; Prince Charlie (imp),, g grandsire Farmer! (284), g g grand sire ' Glancer (388), g g g grandsire Young Champion (937), giggg f grand sire Blomtield Champion (95), #g,g g g grand sire Glancer II (337), gggg gi* grand s*re Glanoer 1 (336), g g g g gg g grand r sire Glancer alias Thompson's Black Horse (135) who was out of the Lampits mare, one > ot the foundations of the Clydesdale breed ■ m Scotland. Alice Maud I. dam Nell, by Wallace (imp), g grand dam Gipsy Queen by Napoleon, by George Buchanan (imp). - Tweedside is winner of first prize- at Gore, 1904, Becond at Invercargill same, year ;.1905 first and ohampion at Gore ana second at Invercargill ; 1906 second at Invercargill ; 1907 first at Otautau, third at Invercargill. ' From the foregoing it will be seen that Tweedside has descended from_the moat fashionable blood m the world, his progenitors and relation* of both sides being prizetakers m the first-olass for many general- . iorjs. ..TERMS :— £ <** 5s each mare, L 2 toj be paid p., end of anuary, 1913, and the halunce when .mar - -proves m foal. All mareß gold or exchanged to be for m full. Good grass paddock provided. -11 oare taken but no responsibility inourred whatever. lor further particulars apply to — D. KING, Owner, The " Bend,!' Winton

ADAM ANDERSON, BARRISTER & Visits Otautau Jon Fridays] and J Court Pays. Office next Mr Jamie's, Watchmaker. Telephone, 84, Bi?ertoa,

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Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 452, 13 January 1914, Page 3

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