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£>.QU(SIT£I j Wlelhisish's Worcester Sauce » asaiffSßSXCfW.-"VJ%2 | D£LiCloysr i! is I HpO STAND" ThUS" SKA SON, tho Purebred Clydesdale Stallion. DALMUIR. Sin», Dalmvh! I'uinck (imp.), ] 1024, Vol. xxnr. DAI.MUIIt is'a dark <;h?yr.nut, and stands 1(5 hands throe inches high, well-balanced. evenly ncK-i-ed l.orse oi' great iveight and i'.t l stall-e, possessing rare good, feet, pasterns, rice quantity of hair, legs, and a nice top. lie a is tremendously straight level mover, and has activity of a tip-lop breeder, and is a. .sure foal getter, l itis horse's carthorse stock is selling '.veil in New Zealand. He is also 0110 of the finest tempered horses to ho found. Me has many first prizes to his credit and his stock are highly spoken of in the Clutha district. From his pciligreo it will he seen at a glance that he is one of the best, and his s'ipurb quality will satisfy tho most critical. His sire, Dalmuir Prince (imp), is a great Show horse, and also a Treat breeder. His performances read : 32 first and champions. 1 second and 3 third prizes. Pedigree: Dalmuir Prince (1102-i Vol. XXllT.),was bred b,v Mr John McDonald, Bourjuliaran, Scotland, and imported to New Zealand in 1901 by Mr Watson Abram, Kelso, Otago. Sire: King Kham (100G9, Vol. XVIII.), dam Boquhanran Maid (11021 Vol. XXIII. page 30), by Leading Star (6232 Vol. XI.) G-sire, Merchant Prince (3839, Vol. YT.L), g-dam Maggie, bv Callander (1001, Vol. IZ.), G-sire Orlando (8022, Vol. XII.); g.g. sire, Drews Prince Wales; g.g.g. sire General (332); g.g.g.g. sire Sir Walter Scott; g.g.g.g.g. sire Clvdeboy (57-1), by Scotsman (751). Dam, Violet 11., sire Richmond, bred by Andrew Town, Hobartvittc, New South Wales, by Prince of Rielimond, son of Gallant Scotchman (imp.), and Countess (imp.), G-dam Australian Maggie (imp) by Mure Lad (imp.), from Glasgow Maggie (imp.). Was sold at McCulJoch's Sale in Melbourne for S4O guineas. Richmond's g-dam, Glasgow Maggie, was of grea* substance and splendid quality. Gdam Violet, bred on Moa Flat. Sire Cronbourne. .Cranbo,time's sire was the famous horse Lord Salisbury (imp.). M r It. Gawn's famous champion mare Queen of Quality is a full sister toCranboairne. FEE: FOUR GUINEAS. For full particulars apply to— O. MoCULLOUGH, West Bush Road, Masterton. Telephone 623 (two long rings.) rpo TRAVEL THIS SEASON, in the Masterton district, die Purebred Clydesdale Stallion BARON OF BURNSIDE. "BARON OF BURNSIDE" is now rising four years old, and is a wellfinished' colt. He was bred by Mr John F. Reid. of Burnside. He was sired Lv the famous "Baron Fyvie" (imp. 12115 5.0.5.8.) (113 N.Z. C.5.8.) Ist- dam, Maori Belle (bred by tho Into John Rtvd; El'derslie), by Agitatav (imp. 1048S S.C.S.B.'i 101 N.Z. C.5.8.), 2nd dam, Maori (bred by the late John Reid), by Heart of Oak; 3rd dam, by Lord Salisbury (imp. 101/5 C.5.C.8.) (66 N.Z. C.5.8.) 4th dam Emerald (bred by the late Hon. Matthew Holmes) by Young Banker (imp., 1.345 5.0.5.8.) (74 N.Z. C.5.8.); sth dam, Jess, by Marquis (imp,'i Baron of Burnside's sir* 1 , "Baron Fyvie," has had a marvellous career in the show ring. As is well known, he was the colt of his year in Scotland, gaining the championship at the Royal and at Ay.v, and his doughty deeds at Homo have been reflected in his achievements in New Zealand, both at the agricultural shows and at tho parades. "Baron Fyvie" carried off tho highest honours at the Oiago Parade, in 1908. when there were no fewer-than forty entries in stallions four years and over. Next year he again won when there we.re a like number of entries, and that year (1009) one of his stock, Baron Clinton, won in the three-year-olds, beating seventeen other entries. BarVn Clinton, who was his only representative of that age in the Dominion at tho time, afterwards added a. number of important prizes. Tn .15709, "Baron Fyvie" was again in the forefront in Diuiedin in a class of 32. and again won the Otago Challenge Cup. "Ba ron Fyvie" was champion at Timaru in 1910. and at the North. Otago Show lie has put m> n wonderfully good record, being first and champion in 190?. 1909, 1912, and 1913. Tn 1912 he won a strong class, including Black Douglas and Baron Bold. Whilst "Baron Fyvie" has competed with such marked success a 1 the North Otago shows the merits of his stock have .been recognised in no uncertain way, and have won no fewe* - than 23 first prizes (including foui* progeny awards). 12 seconds, and sc-von third awards.

"Haron of Burn side" was not shown as a yearling, Lot lio scoured the first award at Oamaru as ;i two-year-old and in the three-year-old class ho put. lip a very cred'tahlo by gaining at Dunodin parado first honours iji his class of 2-1, heatinfi Buchlyvie Favourite (imp.), Scotland Stamp, Stewartson Sir Gecv t w, and lloyal George, amono; others. For full particulars apply--. C. McCULLOUOH. West Bush Road. .\fnsrorton. Telephone 6:23 (two lonp; rinps.) fro TRAVEL THE DISTRICT, the Purebred Clvdesdalo Stallion NEW DISCOVERY, P.O. 12/(675) Vol. 11. Sii'o Xi:wxo\ Heir C:U?G). Dam IMavo, .G.V.L.O. Sire Morry 3Mornintr. ini]). <;IM;J2). Is'FW DISCOVERY is 3 years old. and bred 'by -Mi' Samuel of Taieri. Ho is a beautiful built- roll, black in colour, and full of quality, a roai farmer's horse. He is from the best known types and is traced back to the famour Baron's Pride. TKRMS: Two and a-balf !iuinoas at service and e 2\ guineas if mare proves 'n foal, Two or more mryo as per arrauironioiit. Marcs sold or exchanged held (n be in foal. For further particulars applv to 0, E. ALL FX. Owner, Taratahi. 1 Or P. BFjID. groo'rn in chp.rnv.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXV, Issue 10713, 2 November 1915, Page 7

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