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Auctions. THURSDAY, 3rd OCTOBER 1889. At Noon. At the Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Association's Show Ground, Tahnna Park (near Dunedin). TWENTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL SALE Of Imported and Colonial-bred § tall sons, Brood Mares, <&c. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. have received instructions from the undermentioned owners to sell by auction, at above time and place, the following Stud Horses, viz :—: — . On account of Mr John Trestrail, Melbourne : No. 1. — The Imported Coaching Stallion ORPHEUS, imported direct from the celebrated Oldenburgh Stud, Surwurden (near Rodenkirchen), Giand-dukedom of Oldenhurgh, Germany. Horses from this Stud have in recent years taken over 400 Prizes, Medals, &0., in Europe and America. Orpheus is the pure type of a Coaching Stallion — iv fact, t he best specimen the auctioneers have seen oil this side the Line. He was bred by Edward Liibben, and was foaled on 21st April 1886, is a very rich brown with black points, and stands 16hds 3|in high He is sired by lago, by Agamemnon, by Fellachich (dam by Zerpebock) ; dam by Cleveland, by Young Duke of Cleveland!, by Duke of Cleveland, by Magistrate (dam of Conqueror). No 2 — The Imported Clydesdale Stallion LUCKY WILLIE, a bright bay rising five years old and " quality all over " ; bred by the late Mr Dougald Newton Stewart, of Boghead. Sire, the famous Glasgow Premier Horse Hawkhead, by Drew's Prince of Wales (673, vol. i ), &c. ; dam, Beauty, by Clyde (1621, vol. iy.) No. 3.— The Bay Clydesdale Entire Colt DUNCAN GILLIES, foaled November 1886; bred by T. Hogau, Esq., Neerim Station, Gippsland. Sire, Baron Grant, imported from Scotland (see 2581, vol vi, " Clydesdale Stud Book ") ; dam, Earl's Bonnie, by Pride of Glasgow, by Champion of Scotland ; grand dnm, Muir Lad's Molly, by Muir Lad (imp.), &c, &c. Note. — These horses are now on view at Bacon's Stables, Great King street. They have bi j en consigned to the Auctioneers for Absolute Salk, Mr Trestrail himself having gone to America. On account of Mr John Grigg, Longbeach Estate : No. 4.— The Trotting Stallion PRINCE FREDERICK, a dark 'brown, four year, 16bids 2in high ; bred by the late Mr Robert Wilkm. Sire, Berlin (imp. from America) ; dam by Lottery, &c. Note. — First-prize Horse last year ; a good mover and quiet in harness. No. s— The Thoroughbred Stallion MONTROSE, a chestnut, five years, 15hda 3iu high ; bred by the Middle Park Stud Company. Sire, Apremonb (see " Stud Book"; ; dam, Fleurange (alf-o see " Stud Book.") On account of Mr Henry Keen.Oamaru : No. 6— The Clydesdale Stallion YOUN.G SIR ROBERT, rising five years. Sire, Prince of Kilbriile (vide "Scottibh Stud Book"), im-porU-rl l>y William Boag, of Burnside; flam, Prided D irling (see " New Zealand Stud Book ") by Cox's Pride of Scotland, &c. Note —Young Sir Roaert comes of a great prize-taking family. On account of Mr Robert Cupples, Manor Farm : No. 7.— Purebred Clydesdale Entire COLT, three years old, by Beacot<sfield, &c. No. B— Purebred Clydesdale Entire COLT, three years old, by Russell's Extinguisher, &c;t^ On account of Mr Samuel Young, Mosgiel i No. 9.— Probably the Best Three-year-old Clydesdale Entire COLT on the Taieri Plain. Sire, Pride of Scotland (imp. from Scotland) ; dam, Sutherland's well-known Renfrew Jock mare. On account of Mr Hugh Blaikie, Tuapeka : No. 10.— The Pure Clydesdale Entire Horse JOCK THE LAIRD, rising four years. Sire, General Outrun) ; dam, Meg, by Marquis; grand dam, Black Bess, by Black Champion ; great grand dam, Nellie, imported from Tasmania, &c. On account of Mr Robert Hagen, Waikouaiti : No. 11. — Three-year-old Clydesdale Entire COLT, by Bannatyne's Ben Lomond, got by Fleming end Hedley's Vanquisher ; dam, Gipsy, by Puddy's Ben Lomond (imp.), &c. On account of Mr Thomas JohDston, Flag Swamp : No. 12.— The Clydesdale Entire YOUNG BEN, bright bay, three-year-old colt, by Bannatynb's Ben Lomond, out of Polly, by Rob the Ranter, &c. On account of Mr F. Simmons, Compstall -. No. 13.— A well-bred Roadster STALLION, brown, three years old. Sire, Betrayer ; dam, Violet, by Ihe Norfolk trotting horse Shales; grand dam, Darkness, by Malton (imp.) ; great grand dam, Midnight, by Riddlesworth, &c, &c. On account of Mr John Sibbald Caversham : No. 14 —Roadster Stallion BLACK PRINCE, rising three years. Sire, Pinole Patchen (imp. from America) ; dam by Bungaribee (imp.) ; grand dam by Traducer. On account of Mr Robert Charters : No. .15.— Pure Clydesdale Stallion HIS WORSHIP, ribing four years. Sire, What's Wanted (imp.); dam, Glasgow Maggie, &c. No. 16.— The -Entire Pony YOUNG LANCER. No. 177— Thoroughbred Stallion TRUMP CARD, chesnut, by Traducer— Revoke. Bred by Mr Fairhall in 1857 ; got by Sir Hercules ; her dam,' Finesse, by Toss ; grand dam, Flirt, by Mariner (Arab)'. On account of Mr Wm. Robertson, Palmerston : No. 18.— The Clydesdale Entire Colt MORNING STAB' (bay), thren. years. Sire, Farmer's Fancy; dam by Young Hero, &s. . On account of Messrs M. and J. Allan, St. ■ - l( ? a 5 ' No. 19 — The Thoroughbred Skallion CAPTAIN WEBSTER "Sire/ St. Alfians (imp.); dam, Pussy,' by Cerviis' (imp ) * On account of Mr Thomas Lowery, Spring •-Valley': '' No 20. — Three Prize Clydesdale Mares — KATE, BLOSSOM, and , JESSIE ; .three to seven years old. Pedigrees and list of prize takings on day of sale. On account of Mr H. Goodman : No 21.— The Thoroughbred Stallion SILVERMARK, five years ; Apreraont — Rupee. Silvermark is full brother to Apropos aud half brother to Spade Guinea and Merrie England. On account of Mr Robert M'Callum, Te Arriers : No. 22.— The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion CROWN PRIN CE, rising four years old, Sire,

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Otago Witness, Issue 1975, 26 September 1889, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 1975, 26 September 1889, Page 19

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