r £o TRAVEL this season in the Clutha and Surrounding Districts, the Purebred Clydesdale Colt, THQRNLEY'S PRIDE. THOBNLEY 'S PRIDE is a bright bay standing 17 hands high,' was bred by Wm. Kirk, Esq., Kelso. He was foaled in December, ltflO. Biro, Sir Thornicy (13212), imp., by Sir Hugo (10924); g-g-sire, Sir Everard. Dam, Trim, by Wallace, imp. (late Albertus); g-dani, Vic, by Lord Lyon; g-g-dam, Bloom, by Lord Cranbouriie; g-g-g-dam, Queen, by Ivanhoo (imp,). From the above it will be seen that Thornicy'b Pride is possessed of some of the iiuest strains of Clydesdale blood ever imported to New Zealand. TERMS.—£I at end of season and £.'s when mare proves in foal. Owner at time of service held responsible. Mares sold or exchanged held to be in foal. GEO. TOSH, Owner, Balclutha. JOHN RAMSAY, Groom in charge.
r £o TRAVEL this season in the Clutha and Surrounding Districts, the Purebred Clydesdale Stallion, ■ PKINCEJDANIEL.. PBINCE DANIEL was bred by Mr W. Gardiner, Papakaio, and is rising five years old, standing 17 hands. Sire, l'riiu'o Andrew (imp.); g-sire, Breadalbane (11b';i7), aiifl his g-g-sire is he world-renowned champion Hiawatha. Dam of Prince Andrew, Fanuy of Gowau Hill (45215), by Flashwood (3GO-1). Tho dam of PPJNCE DANIEL is the famous Daisy Bell, champion maro of New Zealand; sire, Shepherd Lad; gsire, Herd Laddie; dam, Polly, by Southern Chief (bred by the lato Mrs ■Nhiuno, Taieri); g-dam, by Thane of Daisy Bell's show career id as follows:—lnternational Exhibition Show, first pairs, three-horse and four-horse teams; second prize dry mare, Oamaru, to her stable eompauioii, Princess Fanny; first, team and pairs, Oamaru, Gore, hivevciirgill same year, and second in dry class at each of the above shows to Princess Fanny. Following year second to Princess Fanny, Oamaru; first pairs, teams, three and four-horse. Following year, first and champion, Timaru and Oamaru Shows; first pairs, three and four-horse teams. Following year first and champion, Oamaru and Dunedin Shows; first pairs and teams. 1910: First and champion, Timaru, Oamaru aud Dunedin Shows, beating the champion imported mare Baron's Brilliant, 1 Maggie Young and all-comers; first pairs, three, and four-horse teams. I'IUNCH DANIEL gained first prize at Oamaru as a yearling, beating a large class, and 'first at Balclutha aud Milton as a three-year-old. i TEEMS.—£I at end of season, .CS j when mare proves hi foal. Owner at J time of service held responsible. Mares ' sold or exchanged held to be in foal. * GEOKGH TOSH, Owner, Balclutha.
TO STAND at Clinton ami TRAVEL Clinton, Waiwera, Clutha and surroundim* districts, the Pacing Stallion YOUNG VANDERBILT YOUNG VANDERBILT'S sire, Lord Vanderbilt, by Rothschild (imp.), by Childc Harold (imp.), 2.25; dara, Kentucky Maid (imp.), 2.21. YOUNG VANDERBILT'S dam, Lady Lorraine. YOUNG VANDERBILT is a magnificent dark chestnut, standing 16.1 hands high, with great pace and good style, and has a docile temper. Ho has proved himself a sure foal-getter. His gets also are showing signs of being fast, as there are a few two-year-olds in training and doing good wort TERMS.—£I at end of season and £2 when mare proves in foal; or £4 4s full guarantee. Groom's fee, ss, payable at first service. All mares sold or otherwise disposed of held to be in foal. J. A. GIJTSCHLAG, Ownar, in charge. TO TRAVEL Owaka and Surrounding Districts, the Furebred Clydesdale Stallion, LORD PLUNKET. LORD PLUNKET is a black horse, rising 11 years old, bred by John Northcott, Studholme. Sire, Lincoln Tom (17039, 5.H.5.8.), imported to New Zealand bv W. Guildford (Waimate), by Lincolnshire Lad (13G5 5.H.5.8.). TERMS.—£I Is at end of season and £3 3s when mare proves in foal. Groom's fee, ss. All mares sold or exchanged after first service held as in foal. JAMES SIM, Owner, TO TEAVEL Owaka, South Molyneux and Puerua Districts, the Imported CURLER (16416 C.5.8.), imp. CURLER was foalod May 20, 1909. Sire, Enigma (10739, C.5.8.); g-sire, Prince Cedric (10253, C.5.8.; g-g-sire, Cedrio (1087, C.5.8.); g-g-g-sire, Prince of Wales (673, C.S.U.), winner of first prize at the Highland Society's Show, 1869; second prize at the Highland Society's Show, Dumfries, in 1870; first prize at' Highland Society's Show, Kelso, in 1872; and first prize at the Royal, Manchester, in 1809. G-g-g-g----sire, General (322, C.5.8.), won first prize at the Highland Society's Show, Inverness, in 1865; g-g-g-g-g-sire, Sir Walter Scott (797, C.5.8.), won first prize at the Highland Society's Show, Dumfries, in 1860, and first premium at the International Show, Battersea, in 1862; g-g-g-g-g-g-sire, Old Clyde (574, C.5.8.), won third prize at the Highland Society's Show, Aberdeen, in 1858, and the Haddington premium same year. Dam, Daisy of the Upper Bar (14508, C.5.8.), by Orlando (8092, C.5.8.), one of the best Clydesdale stallions that lived, and won first prize at Glasgow as a three-year-old; by Prince of Wales (673, C.5.8.), won second prize at the Highland Society's Show, Dumfries, in 1870; first prize at the Highland Society's Show, Kelso, in 1872. TERMS.—£I Is at end of season, and £3 3s when mare proves in foal. Groom's taa R„ All mu.a. -~l<3 a. ...„V„ 3 held as in foal. JAMBS SIM, Oiraw.
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Clutha Leader, Volume XL, Issue 45, 5 December 1913, Page 10
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846Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Clutha Leader, Volume XL, Issue 45, 5 December 1913, Page 10
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