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TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, nnHE Puro-brod Clydosdnlo Stallion GLASGOW GEORDIE, Glasgow Qkokdie ia risin/ 7 years ; a goo r l bay, with lnimenae bone and muscle; (bred by Mib Nirumo, EaßtTak'ri, Otaeo); by Taieri Tom out of "iolet, Tateri Tom by Sir Colin (imp,), Sir Colin by Samßon out of Tofb Tesp, out of Lilly by OH Kir Colin (who woe never beaten in Scotland"*. Lilly's Eire was Star, Satneoi'B dam was Logan's Jess, Jofb'b Bire Lofty — Violet, out of Gipßy by Prince, Prince by Prince Charlie (for further pedigree of Prince seeN.Z. Stud Book). Taieri Tom's dam Young Nancy (bred by Mrß Nimmo), her sire Glasgow Geordic, itiporled from Scotland by the lato Dawd Ncßbit. Glasgow Geordio was bred by Andrew Warnock, Bearyarde, Bishopbiigep, near Glasgow, his eire was the well-known hoi so Champion i^who was bred by Mr Fleming, Auchenhowi, Ivlimcoirbe), out of a celebrated piizo cnaie. 0o gained prizes as a colt 'it alrrost every show in Lunarkohire When four years old he gained the first prize of £40, and a silver medal at Glaspow, vrhcr« 28 Lorseß competed; when five years old he gained the first prize of £40, and medal, at Gatehouse o? Fleet ; also, the same jear, ho gained tho first prizo o£ £30 at the Highland Society Show, Dumfries ; when s ; x yeors old he gained tho first prize of forty pounds and modal at Gitcboußo of Flo t ; when 7 years old hs gained the first prizo of £40 at Glasgow nnd aamo year ha qainod the medium gold medal at the Highland Society Sbow at Ktlso being then outlawed from any other than extra stock ; also, firßt prize of £50 at Car'isle, and Bocond at the Great International Exhibition, Londo-, in 1862; thus leaving him to bo descended from the best stock in tho Kingdom. Glnfuov Gcordie, us a col', gained prizes at tho following shows: — Maryhill, Kirkintulloah, Bishopbriggs, and Johnetcne, atd fince landing in Ota»o, first ptiz«i at Tokomairiro, Taieri, and Dun^din shows. Your.g Nancy's dam (Nancy imp. frrm Scotlund) bred by A. Findloy, Eeq , Sandy Hills, near Glasgow. Nancy by the celebrated Gurvoy Horse, and her dam by Scotsman, Nancy was first Bbo^n as • three-year-old, and got first prize at IKmlinlon, first at Baliston, eccond at Glasgow, and second at Kilbride. She was next year ehown at Glasgow and Kilbrido, where she received similar honors. Nani;y (imp.) wbb also the dam of Mrß Niinmo'a Fuiperor, who h.a proved himself to t c ihe best stud horse ia all New Zealand, v hie stock has tiken more prizes thaa any other horso. GLiSGOW Geordir'B dam was bred by Mrs Nimmo. Prince, who was sired by the emperor of Btallions Piince Charlie, winner of 7 first prizes beforo leaving Scotland ; alpo, a number of firßt prisscß in Victoria. Prince Charlie's dam, Tilly, won over 20 first przes, and was only bea'.en once by her own dam, Princesß Mnud tho Ist pained 18 first prizes, including a silver medal in Gla"gow, before leaving Scotland, and t^n firßt prizes after landing in Victoriu. Prince was a rroßt successful Biro, his stock beating all ho best import- d horep, and no other hontj'B sock h&B beon sold at rfuch high pricf e. Four of his yoarlng fillies took first prizes at Kyneton Show competing af,a'nst imported horsoa. Princo has also taken many first prizes ia OUgo. Gl\bqow Geobdib, as a yearling, took second prize at tho Toiori Agricultural Show, and bb a 2-yeu-old took second p izo at same place. From the above pedigree there is no better bred horse than Glasgow Gkoedii in all New Zealand, and he is a real model of a pure Clydesdale. His Btook cannot be beaten ia the Hawera District, where his stock is bo well known in the ebow riner. Will tiavtl between Stoney River ' and Opunake, Terms : Singlb mares, £2 10a ; two or more the hot a fide property of the same owner as per agreement, Fees payable by tho first of January, 1893. A O'DONNBLL, a7G9 Oaonui.

TO STAND THIS SEASON AT BELL BLOCK (in response to numerous, requests). *v TJIE THOROUGHBRED '\£a|^ stallion JbrJL, The AustralianTuk Austrauan (lato War EBgle) wao bred by Mr W. Gairard, of R.pid Buy, South Australia, and sold as ■< yourling for 600 guiorag lie is a dark brown borne, with back points, anl stands 15 hands 3$ iacbo3 high, and is a euro foal getter, Pedigree : Tho AußtraliaD, by Tre.:oajrie (imported), out of Ordeul (imported), by Touchstone out of Mib f owlor, by Heron (sire of Fisherman), Rgd Muley, ont of Sitter to Pope, by Shuttle, &". The Auttralian is a fine tempered animal and eonnd. A clanco at llio above pedigree will show Tli > Australian possesses the in b* fubhionuble blood of tho (laj , and is a near rolntiv* of (lie mighty Common, now standing; in Knglnnd 't £250. Tho Anslr.ilian ia tho site of ToupbdO, Sinins, Fldkkm, Macvrom, Tub ORrHAU, NUGGP 1 !, AUaTJIAL,&O. scnßua The Australians stock won £1241. Further parlicuHrs and tabulated pedimay boohtuincd i'roiu tlie owner. A limited number of marcs only will Im tafon. FEE : £6 6s payable by promissory note, Hue ltt January, 1893 ; 63 pnyable on first ecrv'c^. Gaod Paddock accommodation, Upsrweck. All care but no refpontibi'ity. 'i n lltnvcru IJrcedt'i'S. Oo npplicMion to th« iindtrsi^nod, Tho Australian will vnit IIaWIMa at a fee of £7 10s each mure. ■»SP9 A. BISHOP.IBoII Bjonk^ TO BUN IN Mtt'ANDEBSON'S paddock along with n'ftros, at Ureuui. «I>?t*t^<z T> IB I'uM-bredTrott-hMdJ^ D. v atlessD!iiintlceH(b)'Y ■ n n _• I'-rforn er-Minnip, by Noblemuo) in 'i lomil'iil bro»n, 8 3 ci.ri- ol I, stan^B 1 6 li m'h lii^h, compactly l-ui i, wit'i powcr.'u tuck, •. ood 0 usele, and v ptr'tot tern er, an! hab proved hiiiiaelf n sure foal gvttti. ilo is ao-knowl-i'^ol by fo'iip. tent j>; I._tb to bo a t;oo i hoiBJ for breuiia ti »• cl'>Bß hacl>u ani ha'n fs hois s Tf nns : Sir^le m irv £i, iao marrK £3, svillisix wrclis pah'o l.in • r r'P, payab.o wh i) uiarcß ar tnken homo. For further pnrlijulars apply to Mr Aidirson, Uronu<, nr Sole Bros

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9544, 11 November 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9544, 11 November 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9544, 11 November 1892, Page 4

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