Public Notices ■•■-.•■ ■■ »•: ■•■ ; I WOOL SALES} I FIRST SALE -MONDAY, JANIJAR& *tfc SECOND SALE— TUESDAY, FEBKUAillK^inrs CUPS for above should reach our Stores THREE CLEAR- BAYS before date of SALE, ' 18* Personal Attention given to Each' Lot. . CONSIGN WOOL TO , National Mortgage & Agency Company, Private Siding, Invercargill. ss-roxcs&xxs& .;; * PATENT TURNIP RIDGERS Acknowledged the greatest LABOUR SAVER yet introduced; Heaae Order Early. ■ FARMERS, Water your Stock with' one or more of ,ottr,"SAMSOif ** WINDMILLS, works with less wind than any other direct acting mill ! simple in construction. STEEL TOWERS from. 20»to 50ft high. PUMPS for deep and shallow wells, Force and, Lift; Oil, ENGINES, STATIONARY AND PORTABLE, ALL SIZES. ALEX. STORRIE D^S^fc4Lv
The Stud .j TO STAND AT MR THOMAB AFFLECK'S FARM.: - FOREST HILL, and travel the Hedgehope' > Ry.il Bugh, Waianiwa and Thonibury districts. ' The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion, $ "BOTANY BAY." . (Bred by John James, Esq., Glenavie, Colac, Victoria, from Imported stock).| ' BOTANY BAY is a true type of the old Clydesdale. • from which hundreds of breeders in Australia and New Zealand can lay claim to for the animals of merit ' they now possess. He stands on legs that can't be ; $ surpassed, set correctly under his bod}', having , great thighs and arras, large cleanhooks and knees, plenty ,of bone of the best quality, short canons, > beautifully haired, nicely sprung pasterns (not too : long) and a good set of feet, the whole giving him that flash appearance that is inevitable fromasuccess- i ful breeders.standpoint. " i 1 He fe a nice bay in colour, stands -16$ hands high : his body is long and wide, his action perfect, both , i trotting and walking ; has the character neoessarj' for . a successful sire, and a most docile temper. . ; i BOTANY BAY'S sire Botanist T7611) O.S.R, unp> ; , g-sire St. Lawrence (3220), g.g. sire Prince of Wales (673) sire of that great horse Bt. Albyn. Prince of- . Wales won the first prize at the Highland Agricul-i ■ ' tural Society's Show in 1869 ; second prize at the same : show held at Dumfries, in 1870; first at the same I showheld>tKelßo, in 1872, and first at the Royal '-■ Manchester. - : ■ ■ : BOTANY BAY'S dam, Florist the Fourth, sire, the imported Ballochmyle ; winner of first and ohampion : at Colac, as a 4-year. old. In .1892 he gained the 10- : guinea cup, being the sire of the first prize obit in the i Produce. Stakes at the- Melbourne Royal Society's! Show. Same year, he was again first and champion i at Colac, and first and champion' at Camperdown.; In 1880 he agam won the 10-guinea 1 cup as the sire of s the first prize flUy in the Produce Stakes *t the Mcl:, bourne Royal Agricultural Society's show: g-sire. Abbey Prince (2) g-fc-sire Lochfergus Champion (440k g-g-g-siro Salmond's ohampion- (537). Florist the Fourth's dam was Florist, imp, by Admiral (71) g-dam < Flora (72) gAI (Na 1, VoL 1). Florist gained second 1 prize at Taunton, and at the Royal Cornwall before leaving England ; first and champion at the Royal I Agricultural Societys Show, Melbourne, in 1880. She j is also dam of i that great horse Sir David. .Botany' Bay's g-g-danvFlora,.. was the winner of numerous: prizes in England. ■ JJOTANV BATTgained first prize at Oolac on two i occasions, first at Geelong, first and champion at Daylesford, first and champion at Smeaton. His Btock i have been very successful in the show ring. He ■ ought to prove as great an acquisition to Southland i breeders as Herd Laddie, being of the same type, and . no better bred horse ever left Australia.' TERMS;. jEs,— £2 at end of season, and £3 when mareproves in foaL AU mares sold or exchanged to be paid for in fun by sender. All care < taken tout no responsibility. Good grass provided at Forest Hill : for mares from a distance at Is fed per week. D. DAVIES, Proprietor. Address o/o Mr Thos. Affleck, LochieL ""' iijr^rjiilw^Ll" STALLION, , ' ROYAL KNIGHT, ; (1U72, 0.5.8.) WILL STAND AT EDENDALE ESTATjB. ; UFoajed 10th June, 1800. Bred by Mr W. Renwick < Meadowfield, .nearJSdinburgh., Sire, Knight o'QowalK 10074.C.5.8, Ist; dam, Bellllof Mcadowfleld.HW' 0;5;8., ' by -Prince Alexander" 8890; 2nd dam Prin-. ! cess-_LavvraKje,l324», C.B ; R by Prince Lawrence. : vol. 7, p..2Hi,.q.5.8. ;.3itl dam, Bell of MeadawfiiiU? I 0015, <&.& by Darn'ley, 223, 6.1 b. :-%S ton?IJ& ' of Meadowfield, 6658, C.&8., by Old Times, 679<J &R • 1 Bth dam, MoUy, 1728, C.aR, L Prince of 'wa^S, 675" 0.5.8. ; Bth dam, Tilly, by Garibaldi. ' ; WMesf ht °" °° Wa1 ' OaUant Princely Prince of, No better pedigree could be desked. All the sires ; mentioned werc^ mprt.fanwug horses, and on both r sides trace back to the great. Prince of Wales. At the . Durham C*unty-:Show, Win>Augu 8 t last, a foal by Royal Knight was placed first, which stamp* this fino ; young horse a mjccessful sire. ...- -i°< To enable breeders nt 1 a distance to secure tKo services of Royal Knight, a special arrangemeM will 1 COIUI ." SbynUI M^vill^ceive. '< '&***»&. DO^P.MAODONALD. i . ! SputUiuid,4Bt Ootoberi IBM. • l " :
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Southland Times, Issue 19471, 26 November 1904, Page 4 (Supplement)
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