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mo STAND THIS SEASON At Lahcefield, And Traelv Flint’s Basil, Jacob’s Ever, Lime atone Plains, Otautau, and New Eiver Districts, The Puee-eeed Clxdksbalb Entire PEIDE OE SOUTHLAND. Sire, Young Prince of Wales, imported by Henry Hill, Esq., from the celebrated stud of Dawrence Drew, Esq., Hamilton, Scotland; by Old Prince of Wales, by General, by Sir Walter Scott, by Old Clyde, by Scotchman, by ChamPl °Dam, Maggie, bred by Mr Hannah, by that celebrated sire Southorne; by Thane of Clyde (imported). This grand and fashionable sire needs no comment, being so well known to breeders in Southland and Otago. Maggie has gained the following prizes at the Southland Agricultural and Pastoral Society’s Shows Ist as a yearling in 1870, Ist as a two-year old in 1871,15 tas a three-year old in 1872, and com-, peted when a three-year old amongst the yeld mares all ages, taking 2nd prize, being beaten only by Mr Sutton’s celebrated prize mare Diamond, thus showing Pride of to be one of the grandest bred colts in the Colonies. Peide of Southland is a beautiful dark bay, with black points, three years old, stands 16£ bands bigb, of fine bone and substance, and docile temper. He gained Ist prize as a two-year-old at the Southland Agricultural and Pastoral Shows, and Ist among the three-year-olds, and 2nd against all comers and all ages, heating the imported sire Barron of Clyde, Duke of Athol, and others. A good, substantially fenced and well watered Paddock of 200 acres provided at Lancefield, free of charge, for mares comingjfrom a distance, for the season ending Ist February, 1879. All care taken—no responsibility. Terms, Four Guineas, payable on Ist February, 1879. Groom’s fee, ss, payable at time of service. If.B. —All fees remaining unpaid after 12th February, 1879, will be charged £1 extra. J THOS. GILMOUB. TO STAND in the Western District, the well-known Prize-taker SOUTHLAND CHAMPION. Is rising seven years old, stands 17 hands high, dark chestnut, with capital, shert, hairy legs, and splendid action. Gained the first prize at the Agricultural Show at Invercargill in the year 1873 as the best two-year-old colt. In the year 1875 be gained the premium of 30 sovs. at Biverton Walking Show. In the same year second prize at Invercargill, In 1876, also_ the second prize at Invercargill. In 1877, he gained he premium of 70 sovs. and silver medal at Tapanui W a Iking Show. Also, the same year, the silver medal (Ist prize) at the Agricultural and Pastoral Society’s Show, Tapanuh He is generally acknowledged by competent judges to be the best horse ever bred in New Zealand. Terms, £4, payable at end of season. For further particulars, apply to JAMES HAT. STAN D TH IS SEASON At Islabank, The Blood Entire House T o HIS EXCELLENCY. By the imported sire His Excellency, well known in Southland as the best blood entire ever introduced here. Dam, Tullop, one of the finest mares of New South Wales, imported thence to Southland by the late Captain Howell. Tullop ■was the mother of the famed racehorse Sailor, to whom, on the dam’s s:‘de, therefore, His Excellency is brother. His Excellency is a dark chestnut, is strongly and symmetrically built, and better adapted for producing weight-carrying hacks than any animal shown this year. His stock may be seen, and speak for themselves. Terms, £2 ; Groomage, ss. Guarantees, by arrangement. A large and well-watered Paddock for mares. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Season ends February Ist, 1879. W. A. LYON, Proprietor, Islabank. TO TEAYEL THIS SEASON In the Winton, Wallacetown, and Western Districts, j Thoroughbred Entire Horse WEE LAD, By CaiedoH, dam Little Lady. (SeeiStud Book) Terms, £3 3s; Groom’s Fee, ss. J. SMITH, Otautau. IJIO TBAVEL the WESTEBN DISTEICT, The Thoroughbred Horse BOTHWELL. For further particulars see cards.] THOS. POLLOCK, Owner.

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Western Star, Issue 281, 25 January 1879, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Western Star, Issue 281, 25 January 1879, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Western Star, Issue 281, 25 January 1879, Page 8