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JStmt Horses. at Kilbarchan, and hvo at Johnstone, iv fRenfrewshire, tAvo at Crieff, in Perthshire, one 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 horse Clyde. She was bred by Mr Holmes, Kilmalcolm, and was the winner of several prizes. Young Watty's dam avrs a pure Clydes* dale marc, the winner of sevoral prizes, whoso sire Avas North Briton, the property of Mr Hall, Aberdeen, and bred by Mr Don, of Kcirsbeath, Dumfrieshire. His sire was that far-famed horse Samson,* Avhich gained many first prizes, belonging to Mr Stevens, Park Farm, West Lothian. North Briton's dam was a pure Clydesdale : mare (bred by Mr Don, of Kcirsbeath) avlio Avas dam of five other stallions, all Avinners of first prizes. North Briton Avas also the winner of several first, and was tho first horse draAvn at Forfar when rising four years old; the folloAving year he gained the second prize at the Highland Society's Show, and the second year he gained the prize of £30 at Cupar Fife. He has also gained many other prizes. Young Watty's granddam was also a pure Clydesdale marc, bred by Mr Taylor, ToAvill; got by that Avell-known horse The Sovereign. She gained tho Highland Society's first prize Avhen a two-year-old, besides a great many other prizes, thus shoAving Young Watty has descended from he best blood Scotland can produce. Lord Castlereagh's dam, Violet, by Sir Colin Campbell, his sire King Fergus, dam Scotland's Pride, is a Pure mare, bred by the late David LeAvis, Esq., Lincoln-road. She gained first prize .as a yearling at the Canterbury Agricultural Society's Slioav in 1870 ; also at the same time taking Mr Wall's Five Guinea Cup, for the best Colt or Filly, by Sir Colin Campbell, on the ground. In 1871 sho gained the first prize at the Ellcsmero Agricultural Society's Slioav as a tAVO-year-old. In 1872 sho took second prize at the Canterbury Agricultural Society's Slioav, and first at the Ellesmcre Agricultural Slioav in the same year. In 1873 sho Avas shoAvn amongst imported marcs at the Canterbury Agricultural Slioav, at Avhich she gained second prize, and first at tho Ellcsmero Agricultural Slioav for dry mares same year. In IS7G she gained second prize amongst imported marcs at the Ellesmere slioav ; and in 1877, 1878, and 1879 she-was first at Ashburton for brood marcs, and Champion for tho best mare on the ground. In ISBO Violet took in Timaru third prize, and first prize for the best mare with tAvo of her progeny. In 1881, at Timaru, she took first prize for tho best brood mare, and first prize for the best mare with two of her progeny. In 18S2, Violet took first prize for the best mare Avith lavo of her progeny. Lord Castlereaoii Avas shown at Ellesmcre Slioav in 1878, and took first prize, and the special prize of Three Guinea Cup for the best three-year-old entires, and first prize in Christchurch the same year, Avas shoAvn at Timaru in 1880, and took third prize. In 1881, at Timaru, betook first prize, beating six competitors. , In 1882, Ist prize for the Best Bred Horse, Ist prize for all Aged Horses and Champion Prize, 10 guinea Cup for the best horse on the ground. Terms: £0 10s each mare; tAvo or more tho bona fide property of tho samooAA'ner, as per rgrcement. Mares not proving in foal this season Avill be served for half price next year. Mares to be removed and paid for by the Ist of January, 1884. First-class paddocks proA-ided; every care taken, but no responsibility. Duo notice Avill.be given Avhen mares are stinted. For further particulars apply to THE MANAGER, Maraekakaho Station. TO RUN WITH HIS MARES AT MARAEKAKAHO THIS SEASON. -jawfl The Pure-bred Carlyon pAE AM V PONY. 'Terms—£3 3s. For further particulars apply to the Manager, Maraekakaho Station. Atlilctic Sports. j^ NEW YEAR'S DAY SPORTS, Ist Annual Gathering. NAPIER RECREATION GROUND. The directors of the Napier Recreation Ground Company intend to hold Annual Caledonian Games, Racing, and other sports on Ncav Year's Day, Avhen moi-t liberal prizes Avill bo given for tho various events. Programme Avill appear in a few days. R. WILLIAMS, Secretary. Art Union HASTINGS ART UNION. (By special permission of the Hon. COLONIAL Secretary.) TO be disposed of by Art Union a valuable collection of Oil Paintings, Olographs, and Chromos. Tickets, 10s each, can be obtained at the Masonic Hotel, T. Watcrworth's Provincial Hotel, and at R. T. Smythe's, bookseller, Napier, and all the Hotels and Stores in Hastings. Tho pictures are now on vioAV at J. Kelly's Hotel, Hastings. Drawing Avill take place on December 29, at Kelly's Hotel, Hastings. The Union -will bo made up of 200 Members. Itiisiiicss Notices. .j iL rati •__ cram ■_3 ZEn ! tei_=S tjfrl_c§| Jni m ■ "ife ((bill' " Si 11% ill , igl 27/ A IMm ■' |Ir 1 "SB. [JjlyM ?EROTDMS' PAIN KILLER IS A PURELY VEGETABLE BEM-ED, For INTERNAL and EXTERNAL Use. BAB II 1/iS I "i__|"llilH never foiled when Dfsod tiplfiiK'lOßinsreiicll bottle, and is perfectly soje eveu ■in the most inexperienced /»«»<<*. ■ .AIM E/911 EKfr )s n miro euro for Sore PABW tvlL-fctl Tlironi,CoH'«Wr:iiillN, Dinirlicnn, J)yseiiterj> Cmini>s, Gholerai and all Howl Complaints. PAIS. KILLER __aSffi%Ki£ES_S Sick lleiiclncSie, jain in tlic ltuck or Side, lilii-iiuiariNiiii and jNciiruluiiu PAIS. KILLER KW&^flSfm lirill'fH rperdi/ and permanent relief ill 111! CIIKUH Of Bruises, t'ul.s, feitruiiiNt Severe Burins, etc. PASi. KILLER ffiS««il_aK _*ai-iiicr, I'laiUcr, Sailor, an-A m fact nil cIttBHCB AvaiitiiiK a medicine alwiiyn at hunt}, and miff < 0 use internally or externally wttU certainty of relict*. , _ , . , ..... C?/"No fnmily can nlTord to bo without, this invaluable rouiody in Urn lionwi. Itn price brings it witiiin the rosuih of all, and it will annually save many tinirs itn erwt In doctors' bill"* Sol.'l hy nil (lrut'KlstH PERKY DAVIS & SON, Provldenoe, R. I. Proprietors. ' ' ' W. and G. TURNBULL & CO Agents, Wellington A SMALL Quantity of old MAIZE . perfectly Bound.—E. W. KNOWLES, A

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3857, 27 November 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3857, 27 November 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3857, 27 November 1883, Page 4

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