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m Xf!^ TT\O STAND AT VlCT!afe?Wfl DEER PARK, NORTH TAIBBI, £_»S v^!<FJ' The ■ Pure Olydetdale SALISBURY'S PRIDE. h^n» n BU »hV EIDB < 188 NZ - Swd Book) i. a flue flat, hard bone, with lone tilkv haii> nf th.wf qnaHty.andipl^dfeet^iSSr^tt^SiSS all over tuch at it rarely to be teen qaauoy (r( r i N r'«?'S iud sook)'5 ook )' imported from Sootland by 1500gt, who has retired from the thov rta»«a trabeaton horte. Salitbury't Prlde't dam, Pride'» Darling (811). imported from Viotoria by Mr John Trestrail. Pride* ' >arling's tire wat Gox't. Pride of Scotland (lmn ) • dim Fanny, by Bothwell (imp.); and dam by ■Jeorge Buchanan. Omc's Pride of Scotland (imp.) at a yearling took lirat prize at Johnttone, firtt at Batrhead, firat prize at Hamilton, flrtfc prize at Kllbride, and flrat prize at. Ayr. At a two-year-old he gained firat prize at Hamilton, Kilbrfde, Burrhe.td, and Maryhill ahows. In Victoria he gained first prize at a two-year-old at Dullarat.'onmpetiijg against three-year-olds; a prizeof £o at Smeaton ; and a prize of £5 for belt two-year-d'd at Grand National Show, Sandhurst. Pride's Darling gained flrtt at Dunedin show in 1886, and first prize at Taieri thow in 1886 ; also, flrat p ize at Dunedin show in 1887, and flrtt at Taieri show the tame year. In 1888 she gained flrtt prize at Taieri, and wat afterwards told to M'Leau Broi., of . lavrke't Bay. Salitbury'i Pride gained first prize at a yearling at aieri thow, and second at Dunedin ; as a two-year-old, aecond at Dunedin »how. The above pedigree shows Salltbury't Pride to be itt-ccended from the purett strains of prize-taking Clydesdale blood, and oannofc fail to make a name tor himielf at a sire. First-olata grass paddock provided for mares from diitance, at Deer Park, North Taieri, free of harge. Termt: Seven Guineas, payable when mare proves in foal. 9o ROBERT GAWN, Proprietor.^ THB GRAND CARJFW&i fl v RIAGK AND DEXTER, C i-,Jfr,.-, _. J.A vftrnnr'n Medal at the ■Miwn^M«Bcia. laat; Dunedin Show (The Property of W. Charters), Will Travel This Seaton in the TAIBRI and Surrounding Dittrlott. PBDIGRBB. DEXTER is a rich, dark-brown colour, with blaok pointt ; ttandt 16$ hundt high ; lixa splendid action ; it a good walker ; an eaty and rapid trotter ; hat grand bone, and doolie temper; is aure fcal getter, and bat been only once beaten in 'h« prize ring. DBXTBR'S tire it the noted horse Talitman, bred in Canterbury by Mr J. W. Mallook, got by the Famed Traducer; dam, Azucena, by Towton— Meg Herrileet ; by St. George— Glpty ; St. George, by St. George— Whisker mare, well known in New South Wales as Single's Mare, the dam and grand-dam of noted hortet. DBXTBR'S dam it Gentle Annie, the far-famed trotting mare (well known both in Canterbury and Otago) imported from Australia. For tpeed and at h weight carrier the wat unexcelled in her day. Ia iB6O, on the Papanul road, Gentle Annie, with 13it up, won a four-mile trotting raoe in ISmin 40see, beating Orlando by 175 yards. Orlando oarritd Sit 7lb, and had the matter rider Bob Ray up. The stakes were £100.- [See Frett, July 26th, 1866.] DBXTBR Is the sire of the following trottert t— Robin Hood, Killarney, Lucy, Voltigeur, Dextw, .Sultan, Columbine, Celerity, Taipo, and tbe renowned Princett, the winner of the Bxbibition and Carnival Trott at the Exhibition meeting in 1889. The Otago Daily Times' report of final heat of tho Carnival Trot, one mile t— " Prlnoets pasted the others at though they were ttandlng, taking the lead at the half-mile post wat patted, and winning with the utmost eate by five lengthi. Time, Srnin. 38*160. Calitta, out of a titter to Dexter, hold* the N.Z. record for two and three milet. Robin Hood trotted once flrtt and twice lecond In one day at Lanoatter Park, in July 1890. The Referee reports that Otaio, half-brother to Dexter, taken from New Zealand to Melbourne by Mr Rutherford, and thence to Bogland by Mr iaville, is the finest speolmen of a hunter ever teen on an English hunting field. From the above it will be seen that Dexter ii one of the betfc tlret In the colonies. For all marei told or exchanged, the ewner at the ti no of firtt tervioe will be held retpontible. Paddocks provided for marei at It 6d per week. Bvery care taken, but no retpontlbllity. Terras: §,% at the end of January 1801, and £2 when the mare provet in foal. Groom't feei, ss. W. OHABTBRS, Proprietor. UryFark, Moitfel. 9o |Mgfc^^|f PURE DIAMOND. mHOMAs' BROWN, ** at * ia BS£BG&m oatlin's hivbb, Owner. Imported by Mr M. Power, from Sootland. PURE DIAMOND (2363. vol v), it a beautiful darkbrown herie, black pointt, foaled 13th July 1880. (Bred by Alexander Laing, Garneyland, Paisley, Henfrewtbire.) By Pureßlood(l273, volii); dam Truth (565, vol iii. page 51, ant 5«5, vol v. page 47), by Gleniffer (361, vol i). Gleniffer won the Northern Dlatriot of Fife premium in 1875, third prize at the Highland Society's Show at Glasgow, and aecond at Aberdeen in 1875 and 1876 respectively. Grand-dam Paltley Nancy (208, vol ii), by Tom Carstairs (879, vol i)"; Paisley Nanoy was very successful in the show ri»g, gaining fourth prize at the Highland Society's Show at Glasgow iv 1875, when eleven vcart old, and was about tbe first at all local ihows. (i. grand-dam Jees, the noted Dalrioch mare. Pure Bleod (1273, vol 11) waa got by Lofty (-160, vol 1), wini.er ofthe Dalbeattie premium in 1870 and 1871 He was got by Hercules (378, vof i). by Rob Hoy (714, vol i), sire of the renowned Coxa Jilacklatr, which horte gained several fir.'t prizes iv Scotland, inoludirg first at Highland Sooietj'H Show at Kdlnbiughin h 59, and aUo ma-iy fir.t pr'zes in Victoria Pure Blood's rtam Dandy 2nd 073, vol ii; was by loohfereus Champion (449, vol i), one of the moßt succesßfnl breeders in ;-«nf,land ; and hia grand-dam, Handy It. vas by Lord Bjron (473, vol i) by Prince Royal .'647. vol i). winner of third prize at Highland Soeie'y's Show at Aberdeen in 1847, and eeoond prize nt s-.mt show at Edinburgh in 1848. Pure Diamond's riam Truth (P65. vol iii), by Gle"iffer (361, vol i). winner i^f Fiim premium in 1875, third priz-i at Highlaud Society's Shnw at Glasgow, and second at Aberdeen in 1875 and 1876; by Conqueror (196, vol i), winner of fir-t prize and silver medal at Glasaow in 1870 and 1871, tha Wigton premium in 1872, and Mt mahajow premium in 1873. In the Province of Canterbury Pure Diamond gained second prize at the Northern Agricultural ami PasforHl Show in 1885, and first inl88S; also first in 1887, and sp»cial for the beat hora" travelling in the diatrict; also third at Chriat-chii-eh in 1887. competing againat eight of the beat •tallirms in the colony, hia yearlings nlno gained Miles and Oo.'s spfcial prize of 10 guineas the same year fnr the best group nf four veariingi got by any iraught horae, open to all Nbw Zealand. The above provet Pure Diamond to be a purebred Clvdeidale, detoended froro tho belt blood iv Scot'and. Pure Diamond will travel in the Owake. Glenomaru, and South Molyneaux Districts. Terms, £3 for aeaaon. without guarantee. Groomage fees. st, at firtt tervlng. AH care taken, but no reaponsibility incurred. 4S4 S 8BB2? in cry Farmhouse in Otago, South land, and South Canterbury. — The Otaga Witness is to be found in out-of-tb-?-w»y ipoti wbeie qq other p»per is ever seen

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Otago Witness, Issue 1917, 13 November 1890, Page 30

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Page 30 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 1917, 13 November 1890, Page 30

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