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Success of Southland Horses

At tho ltoy.nl A. and P. Society's show, held in Melbourne lust week the Southland bred horse '■*' lan Hamilton " took first and champion awards against all comers, beating the imported horses «• Lord Dundonald " and " Monziwatte" and several others.. This horse was bred 1)y Mr .lames Hamilton, of Riverside, Winton. ami was taken to Victoria by Mr James T. Cox. the well-known Harringtons dealer, last year, ailH sold ,nt th.. August sales for 345 guineas, Mr A, Rogers, of "Wail," near Horsham 1 , Victoria, being the purchaspr. , The first iirlw ttijo^ew-olfll colt tvt tho l

same show was also Southland-bred, being one of tho survivors of the shipment that fared so disastrously on the Monowai ti month, or two ago. The colt was bred by Mr J. McFarlane, of Drummond, and was out of the famous mare '"Lily McCormack."

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Southland Times, Issue 19387, 10 September 1904, Page 4

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Success of Southland Horses Southland Times, Issue 19387, 10 September 1904, Page 4

Success of Southland Horses Southland Times, Issue 19387, 10 September 1904, Page 4

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