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Concert. NAPIER MUSICAL SOCIETY. OPENING CONCERT. THEATRE ROYAL. FRIDAY, tub 19th OCTOBER. INSTANT, ROMBE RG. S ' ■ LAY OF THE BELL,'' A>-r> MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT. Subscription Tickets may be obtained from Mr J. AY. Craig, Hastings-street, or from the undersigned, A. P. SHEATH, Hon. Sec. N.B.—No tickets will be sold at the doors. €««ve_2ssa_eßi- Gazette. SALE OF FORFEITED DEFERRED PAYMENT SEOTiONS AND OF TOTARA TIMBER. Crown Lands Office, Nanier, October 12. 1883. NOTICE is hereby given that the Lands referred to in the schedule hereunder will be offered for sale by public auction at the Council Chamber, Napier, on AA r EDNESDAY, the 1 ith of November next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. At the same time and place, the right to cut timber, from November 14, 18S3, to August 14, ISB4, on suburban section 12, adjoining tho township of Danevirke, in the Tahoraite Survey District, will bo offered to public competition, upset price, £25 cash. Terms, plans, conditions, and other particulars can be obtained on application to this office. HORACE BAKER, Commissioner of Crown Lands. SCHEDULE. For Sale on Deferred Payments. NoiiSKWOOD S-11VI.1 DISTRICT. Block. Section. Area. Upset Price. a. r. p. -- s. d. ITI. .. 1 .. 50 034 .. 75 G 5 A r l. .. 3 ..50 0 0 .. 62 10 0 Tahoraite Survey District. TX. .. .10 .. 24 331 .. 49 10 8 XIII. .. 1 ..300 1 24 .. 300 8 0 Small Farm Allotment.— Village of Kumeroa. AH. .. 13 .. 5 3 7 .. 28 19 G Stud SEos-ses. TO RUN AVITH HIS MARE 3AT JtABAEKAKAHO THIS SEASON. ■*_*_•_ Tho Pure-bred Cariyon PONY. Terms—£3 3s. For further particulars apply to tho Manager, Maraekakaho Station. TO STAND AT MARAEKAKAHO THIS SEASON. ThePuro-bredClydesdale J CASTLEREAGH. By "Young Watty " out of "Violet." Sire, the well-known horso Young AVatty, imported to Victoria by Mr Durham. I Young AA r atty was bred by the Duke of Beaufort, Badminton ; ho obtained second prize at the Agricultural Show held at Gloucester, beating fourteen others ; when two years old ho obtained tho first prize at the Cirencester meeting, beating several three-year-olds. He was then sold to go to Australia, where ho has taken several prizes, being first at Kilmorc against all comers. Afterwards he was imported to Canterbury, where he has taken several first and second prizes, and has given the highest satisfaction. Young AVatty's sire, Sir Robert, is a pure Clydesdale, and was bred by Mr James Scott Stanley Muir, whose horses have been sold at higher prices, and won more prizes during the last half century, than any others in the \A T est of Scotland. Sir Robert was first exhibited at Coldstream in March, 18G2, where he won the Union Agricultural Society's prize of £30, beating twenty of the best horses in Scotland. He won also the Northumberland Society's prize at Belfast, the same season. In 1863 he was exhibited at the Cirencester meeting of tbe Gloucester Agricultural Society, where he won tho first prize. In 1864, at the Bristol meeting of Bath and AVcst of England Agricultural Society, ho won tho £50 prizo given by the Bristol Society of Merchant Venturers. In 1865 he won the first prize at the Plymouth meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, and has never been beaten. Sir Robert is by the well-known horse Young AA'atty, who won three prizes in Renfrewshire, at Maryhill, Johnstone, and at Kilmalcolm, after which he left the country. His grandsire, AVatty, was a celebrated horso, having won prizes at the following places:—One at Kilmalcolm, two at Kilbarchan, and two at Johnstone, in Renfrewshire, two at Crieff, in Perthshire, ono at Biggar, in Lanarkshire, and was selected by the Biggar Agricultural Society to serve in that district the following season. His dam, Guess, was a very celebrated marc by the famous horso Clyde. She was bred by Mr Holmes, Kilmalcolm, and was the winner of several prizes. Young AVatty's dam was a pure Clydesdale mare, the winner of several prizes, whose sire was North Briton, tho property of Mr Hall, Aberdeen, and bred by Mr Don, of Koirsbcath, Dumfrieshire. His sire was that far-famed horse Samson, wliich gained many first prizes, belonging to Jlr Stevens, Park Farm, AA r est Lothian. North Briton's dam was a pure Clydesdale mare (bred by Mr Don, of Koirsbcath) who was dam of five other stallions, all winners of first prizes. North Briton was also tlic winner of several first, and was tho first horse drawn at Forfar when rising four years old ; tho following year he gained tho second prize nt the Highland Society's Show, and tho second year lie gained tho prize of £30 at Cupar Fife. Ho has also gained many other prizes. Young AVatty's granddam was also a pure Clydesdale mare, bred by Mr Taylor, Towill; got by that well-known horso Tho Sovereign. Sho gained the Highland Society's first prize when a two-year-old, besides a great many other prizes, thus showing Young AVatty has descended from the best blood Scotland can produce. Lord Castlereaoh's dam, Violet, by Sir Colin Campbell, his sire King Fergus, dam Scotland's Pride, is a Pure Clydesdale marc, bred by the late David Lewis, Esq., Lincoln-road. Sho gained first prize as a yearling at tho Canterbury Agricultural Society's Show in 1870 ; also at the same time taking Mr AA'all's Five Guinea Cup, for the best Colt or Filly, by Sir Colin Campbell, on the ground. In 1871 she gained the first prize at the Ellesmere Agricultural Society's Show as a two-year-old. In 1872 she took second prize at the Canterbury Agricultural Society's Show, and first at the Ellesmere Agricultural Show in the same year. In 1873 she was shown amongst imported mares at the Canterbury Agricultural Show, at which she gained second prize, and first at the Ellesmere Agricultural Show for dry mares same year. In 187° snp gained second prize amongst imported marcs at tho Ellesmere show; and in 1877, 1878, and 1879 she was first at Ashburton for brood marcs, and Champion for the best mare on tho ground. In 1880 A r iolot took in Timaru third prize, and first prize for the best mare with two of her progeny. In 1881, at Timaru, she took first prize for tho best brood mare, and first prizo for the best mare with two of her progeny. In 1882, A'iolct took first prize for the best mare with two of her progeny. Lord Castlerkagh was shown at Ellesmere Show in 1878, and took first prize, and the special prizo of Three Guinea Cup for the best three-year-old entires, and first prize in Christchurch the same year, and was shown at Timaru iv 1880, and took third prize. In 1881, at Timaru, ho took first prize, beating six competitors. In 1882, Ist prizo for the Best Bred Horse, Ist prizo for all Aged Horses and Champion Prize, 10 guinea Cup for tho best horse on the ground. Terms : £6 10s each mare ; two or more the bona fide property of the same owner, as per f greement. Marcs not proving in foal this season will be served for half price next year. Mares to be removed and paid for by the Ist of January, 1884. First-class paddocks provided ; every caro taken, but no responsibility. Due notice will be given when mares are sfintcd. . For further particulars apply to THE MANAGER, Maraekakaho Station,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3820, 13 October 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3820, 13 October 1883, Page 3

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