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BARON WINSOME (imp.) A T the repeated requests of the principal and largest breeders on the Taieri, the A Wai-rongoa Clydesdale Stud Horse BARON WINSOME will again TRAVEL this district, and particularly the West Taien part, at the same Fees as last, season. Baron Winsome Was First and Champion at Edinburgh, and First and also Champion at Kirkcudbright against Scotland’s best. Besides winning these great distinctions Winsome won the Larnark, the Dumfries, and the Hexham Premiums, each year. Jd© is a brother of the world-renowned champion mare Barons Brilliant, who won o Firsts and 5 Champions in Scotland. 16 Firsts and 5 Championships in New Zealand. PEDIGREE. BARON WINSOME, FOALED 23rd MAY, ISOS. Sire, Baron’s Pride (9122). Ist dam. Lady Diana (13468). by Prince Romeo (3144). 2nd dam, Robina (12182). by Prince Robert (7135). ~ 3rd dam. Heroine (8522), by Darnley (222). 4th dam, Rosie (543), by Prince of Kilbride (660). sth dam, Jean of Titwood (367). by Loohfergus Champion (449). 6tfa dam, Kate (384), by Young Clyde (944). 7th dam, Bess (221), by Sproulston (1312), ©to. BREEDING TELLS. From his Pedigree—which -includes seven registered dams and sires of absolutely tie very'beet and soundest strains in the Stud Book of Scotland—it will be seen at a glancoThat Baron Winsome is one of the very besL andi that his substance and weight combined with his quality, will satisfy the most exacting and critical. mother, the world-famed Lady Diana, was Ist at Castle Douglas, _ at t 7 Ist at Glasgow, Ist at Dalbeattie. Ist at Newton Stewart, Ist at Dumfries Ist at Castle Douglas (1906). His father is the greatest sire the world has ever known. • A FOAL-GETTER AND GOOD BREEDER. 1 Winsome has not only proved himself a foal-getter and a good breeder in New 'Zealand but he has also proved' himself in Scotland, America, and Canada, as is by the following. He is the, sire of the great General Gibson, Bessie Winsome. Winsome Prince, Miss Winsome, etc.. All the horses mentioned are p 'winners and were purchased by Americana at very large prices. . i Winsome left for some of .the Taieri brewers ae many.% 6 J°± „iot «Jfß. some 3 out of 4. 4 out of 4. 3 oiit of 3,2 out of 2, and, roughly. 50 single 3pblß out of 50 single mares. ‘ hr: a FEW FOREIGN PRIZE WINNINGS. On© filly was champion a* Winnipeg (Canada), a colt Ist at West IJnton a ’w ’I Tvnside one 2nd at Kirkcudbright, and a filly was placed 3rd at the lUea Live Stock Show held at Chicago, besides numerous others of which we have no record. SCOTTISH FARMER EXTRACTS. “Mr Geo. Boyd purchased two fine Baron Winsome fillies and one colt to go to <^ Canada, purchased a big thick colt by the Dumfries prize horse Baron Winsome (12475).—(November 12). nhamnion ‘(Mr Shearer, Lesmahagow, sold a good three-year-old filly by the champion Baron Winsome.” —(November 5). “Mr Lusk, America, has bought a great three-year-old colt by the Dumfries and <*ther districts premium hors© Baron Winsome (12475). (March 11). “Mr Watson has sold to Mr Gurney, Canada, the fine three-year-old General Gibson, by the well-known champion Baron Winsome (12475). This is an ideal horse, with a and top, cl&an legs. and a ilrst-rat© mover. (Apiil 1). “Mr Geo. Lee. Innisfail, has purchased a good three-year-old colt. He was got by the Lanark prize horse Baron Winsome (12475), and he looks a great specimen fo" the Canadian trade.” —(April 15). . , . „„„ „ ]rl “Messrs Anderson and Forsvth, Calgary, Canada, purchased « j , W r ji d ““I ~by th© great breeding horse Baron Winsome. She has both good breed g substance to recommend her.”—(March 4). —■ , , . . t, „ _ “Mr Colquhoun, Ontario, bought two fillies by the Edinburgh champion - Baron Winsome,” etc., etc. —(May 6). SOUNDNESS. Breeders should be careful to uee nothing but sound animals which carry a certificate of soundness at the age of six years. Almost any animal can carry one ttp to four years of age, but he must be thoroughly sound to obtain one at six years. Any horse having such hereditary diseases as thoropin, spavins, ringbone, etc., should be absolutely rejected. BARON WINSOME FREE FROM HEREDITARY DISEASE AT SIX YEARS OF AGE. A Copy of the Original Certificate received from Professor James M‘Call, F.R.C.Y.S., Great Britain’s highest authority: [COPY.] National telephone No. 419, Douglas. Post Office telephone No. 2822. CERTIFICATE OF SOUNDNESS. Veterinary College. 83 and 85 Buccleuch street, Glasgow, 7th November, 1908. Dear Sir. —This is to certify that at the request of Mr Weir Sandilands, Lanark, I have this day examined the Clydesdale Stallion Baron Wineome (12475). and am of the opinion that the said horee is sound. Recognition Marks: Black, white face, bind legs white. . (Signed) Professor JAMES M‘CALL, F.R.C.Y.S. The popular Mr John Lochio, stud groom in charge, has charge of the original, land will be pleased to show.it if desired. STOPPING STATIONS OVER NIGHT. . MONDAY NIGHT—J. Duke, Esq., Riverside. TUESDAY NlGHT.—William Dowdall. Esq., Maungatua. WEDNESDAY NlGHT.—Jarpds Ca.rruthers, Esq., Lee Creek. Winsome will stand at Wai-rongoa from THURSDAY NIGHT until MONDAY MORNING. TERMS. . '£lo I Os; £2 2s at the end of season, £8 8s when mare proves in foal. Groom fees'. 5s for John. - There will he absolutely no reductions, concessions, or allowances' whatsoever on these terms. This applies irrespective of the number of mares forwarded. For mares from a distance good paddocks, well watered, will be supplied at the rate of 2» per week. Every reasonable care will be taken, all shoes removed, but we do not hold ourselves responsible for accidents. The owner at first service held responsible. Mares with foals at foot or in foal should be forwarded with date of foaling, ®tc. W© retain the Right of First Refusal of all Foals. TO STAND AT WAI-RONGOA. ROYAL’S BRILLIANT. f Royal’s Brilliant was sired in Scotland and foaled at Wai-rongoa, and is now il.™ year, of ase. PEDIGREE. Sire, Royal Favourite (10630). Ist dam, Baron’s Brilliant (20897). by Baron’s Pride (9122). 2nd dam. Scottish Brilliant (14391), bv Prince Frederic (8905). 3rd dam, Scottish Ruby (12642). by Prince Lawrence (2134). 4th dam, Hatton Beauty (5687). by Darnley (222). sth dam, Hatton Bella (626), by Time o’ Day (875). 6th dam. Bell© (211), by Young Watty (1042). ROYAL FAVOURITE’S PEDIGREE. Sire, Royal Gartley (9844). • Ist dam. Rosie of Arnprior (12754), by Brooklyn (6547). 2nd dam. Lily of Nethercars© (7649), ,b.v True Blue (1334). 3rd dam. Jean of Chartershall (7380) bv Black Comet (66). Royal Gartley’e sire was Mount Royal (8065) ; his dam Gartley Queen (10875). by th-ince Lawrence (891). Mount Royal’s sire, St. Lawrence (522); dam Glenoclnl Kate (7629) by Lord Kelbum (2253). , . . . ~ , , Royal’s Brilliant, from his pedigree, is one of absolutely the best-bred horses that' it is possible to get in Scotland or New Zealand. He will only serve 10 mares iUs ““ on - . TERMS: _ £ls 15s, payable in advance. No guarantee. No groom’s fees, and no charge for e ” iS We claim the First Refusal of these Foals at 200 guineas for colts and 150 guineas for fillies. WAI-RONGOA STUD. The Stud now has the blood of Scotland’s very best—viz.; Baron’s Pride’s in two places Hiawatha’s, Bonnie Buchlyvie’s, Royal Favourite’s, Silver Cup’s Drumflower’s, Revelanfca’B Imperialist’s, Ladidora’s, Damiey’s, Royal Party’s, Ascot’s, Scottish Chief’s, M'Gregor’s* Gallant M f Camon’s, Earl of Buchan’s, etc.; as a matter of fact our oedierlc* run back to vol. I of the Stud Book of Great Britain. Our young colonial bred stock are bv such noted imported sires as the champion Baron Fyvie, last ■vear’s Taieri champion Agitation, the great breeding sue Shepherd Lad. the sound breeding home Newton Chief, Mr Calander’s great and good imported sir© (PBrien’s big black quality horse Black Knight, the great Sir to be addressed to THE MANAGER, Thomson and Co.. North Taieri. Trucking Station i WingatuL

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Otago Witness, Issue 3003, 4 October 1911, Page 54

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