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The Stud TO P-TAND THIS SEASON AT GAP ROAD (Winton) and travel Forest Hill, Wallace towo, Waianiwa and Limestone Plains r^^-^-l^f THE THOROUGHBRED jkiM^i^L ENTIBE HOBSB C % 4—^L H OLLYWOOD Free paddocks for mares from a distance at Gap Boad (Winton) ; every care but no responsibility being taken. For pedigree see cards or Stud Book. ARCHD. McINTOSH, ) () I3AAC CHARTERS, J Uwnßr8 ' oc3 THE TROTTING AND CARRIAGE STALLION, "HARKAWA V," Will travel in the following districts :— Riverrdale, Hokonuis, Winton, I.um°den, Dipton, Forest Hill, acd surrounding districts. Harkaway iB a beautiful bay, and stands 10 hands 3 inches high. He is'ono of the strongest horses that has ever travelled the district, and is suitable for getting almost any class of horse required in the province — cither crops-country horses or strong upstanding roadsters with plenty of size and bone. Harkaway is »by Diomedes by Hesperus from Diomedia by Weath°rbuilt out of Taprania by Taurus. Dam, Dinah, out of Leah by Skeleton ; dam, Stceltrap. For iull particulars sea Stud Book. Harkaway is sire to the well known trotters Doctor, Tommy, Gipsy Maid, Idla Boy, bilvcr Tail, Folly, Fancy, Stafford Lass, Star. Fospicker, Mischief. Yourjg Diomeries (brother to Harkaway) is the si eof Forest Qaeen (winner of the ( hampion Trot at Chrimchurch), Mosquito, Victor, Macpio, Btella, Ginr-y ;md Fidget (also Champion Trot, winner). Mi?chi fis dum of Balderdash, who haß been s:H for 2'o guineas to go to Auckland ; ho. won rever,il trotting races in Canterbury. Wtor is now open to break 8 minutes for three miles f 3r ) 500, or up to any sum of money. McMjuito, Sil .rr Tail, Stafford Lass and Idle Boy are now trot ting in Sydney. Harkaway has taken pevnn first ynizes, having beaten that grep.t horse Bismarck last yc-^r, who was an unbeaten horse in the show rin;_r til meeting Harkaway. Harkaway's get have been sold for i! 0 guineas a pair, and bin stock have taken prizes at the following; places : — Timnru, Oamaru, Leeeton, and also at Gore, where Mr Lamb's gelding took four first prizes. In fact Harkaway needa no recommendation, as bis progeny cannot be beaten for trotting or carriage horses. TEBMB : L 3 3s, payable let February, 1892 Groom's fee, ss. T. MORTIMRR, OCI4 In charge, WILL TRAVEL thg Lumsden, Lintley Longri ige.Dipton, MosFburn, Hamilton Burn, acd snrrcunding districts. THE CLYDESDALE ESTIBE HORSE ,'TRINCK LOUIS. PRINCE LOUI3 is eight yours eld, stands 17 hands high,;is of a beautiful da-k brown color and is of great strenptli aud :übst:;nce with good action. He has ) roved himseK a Hire foal getter. f«hown at the Taieii phow as a yearling he was awarded first prize a^ain^t trn com petito.-s. Ab a two-year-old he was awarded second prize at the Tair.ri show. Whin shown as a three-year-old at "Wyncham he pained second prize, competing with seven 3£3 d horsen. His full sister was sold ts a four-year old to Mr Boag of ChriHchurch fo: 300 guinea?. SlBE — Napoleon 3rd, was brrd by Mip Nimmo, "The Grange." Ka=t. Taieri, and was pronywiccd by competent judges the be. c t hort-'e bred in Otago. He gained first pi izi as a yearling ;it Tai' ri 'how iv 1873, and the sima (by 'he Bocieti 'h Medal for the best )'or>e in the yard. His pire, Lmperor, w;n also a Fncceesful pri/.et^ker at Dune'Jin, Oamam, and Tait-ri. His eire Napoleon lRt was imported from ?cotland by the lato Mr John Nimmo, and took many first prizes beFore leaving Scotland, andwa^a successful pri/.etakor wherever he competed in New Zeiland. Emperor's dam, K.incy (imported) wag prizetaker at Glasgow and other shows before leaving b'eotla^d, Nup<M™n :!'H'j j «iam Jean (imported) gains d seven first prze.y ! before leaving Sm'land, and fv.voi. leen first j prizes in Ot;i?o. Jean's daT was the famous I mare Jr-sp, who gained six first priz .3 out of seven compatiuens. Jean's sire. Justice: pratidsire, Piito Albert, who gained the irghhmd Society s priz-i a f - Glasgow in I*,V) ; lirft at i Brechin in lSf>l ; iirat at Hamilton i". 1 802 Great grandsire, t'lyde, allowed to ba the beet horp~< in Britain i:i his dr;y. Priaco Louiß' dam Mi ; s Haddo, brcJ by the late John Biiniiio ; fire, Lord Haddo i ; i?ipurtcd) was a successful prizetaker at Kcl^o. Hamilton, and Liniith^ow. ant v.';\i also a jrrrnt u'i/ tLvker in Victoria. His sire was i\;*. T.i ■fiined lurne O!d Lord Haddj (brrd l y the E.irl of A yerdo. r.) who gained more Hi^hlan I Society 'h prizes than nnycther horse i-i Scotland. Lcr-1 Haddo'.M dam, Jean (bred by Mr Douglas, Douglas Cat-tip) paineJ first prizr at Glaeeow Show, 1K55 ; lir.-t prive at Hamilton. 1«55 ; h'rfct prize a'- Stirling, 1857 ; Grpt priz.3 at Linliihg w, IS;: 7 ; and ffitr -t prizoat vVhitbuiii,l! 3 . r >7. M : f k H. ddo's dam Lil'ie importoil by ihla'e Mr J. Niinir.o : bre 1 by Robert Fin "Jay. Hf'i , Kcr.w re, ' ;ld iior.k'and 1 lillie gained fiiht pri/.o at. Curuwaih, lir-t at [ Gatehouse, and fir,' t at Glasgow when thrco rears o!d ° and cix lir-t pri/.-?j f=ii:ci (.•o-i.ing to Otapro — never beaten in her day. Liiii 's sire, ; Clydfsdnle Bob, gaintd fj;.-t pri/n vi the High- ' land Society's Show at Prrth. I.' i- [i;ira wan il.e j celebrated Hickwo^d in if. flwv:i ;it t!:n Lanarkshire; Fai'inere' KocictyV Vhuw. I.il.iu's dam M 'gpie, gained tirst prizn at, the Hiyhi:i'.:d Society V i-how ;i ! . Glasgow in 1.~5i7. TERMS £1 10? pa-, able- at th-cv.l of the season, and £1 10s when the 111 '.re p.iv- n foal. Groom's fee, f>R, payable ay lirst frrvic. For any further particulars apply to the groom in charge JOSEPH CBOSBIF, rufir.-iKTOK, cc'i'6 liai'w.iy hiol. !, i.uuisJcn. 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Southland Times, Issue 11899, 21 November 1891, Page 1 (Supplement)

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