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Renfrewshire, tAvo at Crieff, in Perthshire, ono at Biggar, in Lanarkshire, and Avas selected by the Biggar Agricultural Society to serve in that district the folloAvina season. His dam, Guess, avus a A-ery cele* bratcd mare by tbe famous horse Clyde. She AA'as bred by Mr Holmes, Kilmalcolm, and Avas tlic winner of several prizes. Young AVatty's dam Avas a pure Clydesdale mare, tho AA'inner of several prizes, whose siro avus North Briton, the property of Mr Hall, Aberdeen, and. bred by Mr Don, of Keirsbcath, Dumfrieshire. His sire was that far-famed horse Samson, AA'hich gained many first prizes, belonging to Mr Stevens, Park Farm, AVest Lothian. North Briton's dam Avas a pure Clydesdale mare (bred by Mr Don, of Keirsbcath) who Avas clam of five other stallions, all Avinners of first prizes. North Briton Avas also tho winner of several first, and was the first horse dnnvn at Forfar Avlien rising four years old ; the folloAving year he gained the second prizo at the Highland Society's Show, and the second year lie gained the prizo of £30 at Cupar Fife. He has also gained many other prizes. Young AVatty's granddam AA-as also a pure Clydesdale mare, bred by Mr Taylor, ToAvill; got by that Avell-knoAvn horse Tho Sovereign. Sho gained tho Highland Society's first prizo Avhen a tAvo-year-old, besides a great many other prizes, thus shoAviug Young AVatty has descended from he best blood Scotland can produce. Lord Castleueagk's dam, "Violet, by Sir Colin Campbell, his sire King Fergus, dam Scotland's Pride, is a Pure Clydesdale mare, bred by tho late DaA'id Lewis, Esq., Lincoln-road. She gained first prize as a yearling at the Canterbury Agricultural Society's Slioav in 1870 ; also at the same time taknur Mr AVall's Five Guinea for the best Colt or Filly, by Sir Colin Camjibell, on the ground. In 1871 sho gained the first prizo at the Ellesmere Agricultural Society's Slioav as a two-year-old. In 1872 she took second prizo at the Canterbury Agricultural Society's Show, and first at the Ellesmere Agricultural ShoAV in the same year. In 1873 she was shown amongst imported marcs at tho Canterbury Agricultural Slioav, at Avhich she gained .second prize, and first at the Ellesmere Agricultural Show for dry mares same year. In 1870 she gained second prize amongst imported mares at the Ellesmere shoAv ; and in 1877, 1878, and 1879 sheAvas first at Ashburton for brood mares, and Champion for the best mare ou the ground. In 1880 A r iolet took in Timaru third prize, and first prize for tho best maro with tAvo of her progeny. Iv 1881, at Timaru, she took first prize for tho best brood mare, and first prize for the best maro Avith tAvo of her progeiiA'. In 1882, A'iolet took first prize for the best maro with two of her progeny. Loan Castlereaqii Avas shown at Ellesmere Slioav in 1878, and took first prizo, and the special prize of Three Guinea Cup for the best three-year-old entires, and first prize in Christchureh the samo year, and aviis shown at Timaru iv 1880, and took third prize. In 1881, at Timaru, he took first prize, beating six competitors. In.----1882, Ist prizo for the Best Bred Horse, Ist prize for all Aged Horses and Champion"Prize, 10 guinea Cup for tho host horse on tho ground. Terms: £G 10s each mare; two or more tho bona fide property of tho same OAvnor, as per rgreement. Mares not proA-ing- in foal, this season will "be scrA r ed for half price next year. Marcs to be removed and paid for by the Ist of Januarj', 18S4. First-class paddocks provided; every care taken, but no responsibility. Duo notice -will be gh'en Avhen mares are stinted. For further particulars apply to THE MANAGER, Maraekakaho Station. TO RUN AVITH HIS MARES AT MARAEKAKAHO THIS SEASON. .•-..-*. Tho Pure-bred Carlyon Wiwr REAMY pony. "Terms—£3 3s. For further particulars apply to the Manager, Maraekakaho Station. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT HASTINGS. #** AT E A V L A N D' S ±\ HAMBLETONIAN. ™ s Celebrated Trotting •^ ifl ■ Jslpr Stallion is a beautiful bay, stands 1G hands high, perfectly quiet in harness, and has a very graceful style. Terms—£s os each marc ; groom fees, ss. Further particulars can be had on application to— AY. A. BEECROFT, ' Hastings. .. Tho Avell-knoAvn MM i\ Clydosdalo QLANSMAN Win travel the 1 aradalc and surrounding districts this season. Ho Avill bo at tho following places every ninth tin a- commencing on the folloAving dates ;-Mrßroughton, Omahu, MONDAY, October 22nd; Mr M Thereon, AVest Clivo, TUESDAY, 23rd; Mr M. Ryan, Taradalo, AVEDNESDAY, 24th; the remainder of the timo at homo, Avhere thero Avill be paddocks provided Avith plenty of grass and Ava ter for mares until notice of removal is given. All care taken but no responsibility. Terms :—Single Mares, £3 10s; two or more as per agreement. For pedigree see cards. For further particulars apply to the crroom in charge. S. GRAHAM, Puketapu. judical. \Zr¥] — £2 "I r-taS) r*l m] f V?? 8 -. -> »*» a a .*' J , .<$ Ma« j *■- 1 j' ? ,*' MIH * s Ssr |U if °$ i // f« in fm KILLER lo v l» i' X' U A !: ... b I \. U I >. KMl.t'v' !\ Vh uj SMJiSSAI Um>, PAIN kjlur:, 1 "\ "" ' S ix xU">lst\ I>> , i, c« urn mm x.r;u i r,c tAlm .\« \, mnuun, ll twi'x, «. limit I ,», ' * l 0 r.'iiivj vi d v.U xx vul,., vs, v.j. 1, !li i< i i\, . i i, iui>, , l.nj, v u «ma'is tIV,.<••• I I I A I «- Hf \>\ IU ■~ X 111 •>. "">, t V » ->. *st \V > O V.lll lIS, <U\ AH* K!r*llfiniii,hii' Vx.liikiUs liiim,iilli'iin,>x«ii, vi i i.i'|xi»six« « i lilt 11. 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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3863, 4 December 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3863, 4 December 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3863, 4 December 1883, Page 4

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