Stud Horses. Young Watty's granddam was also * pure Clydesdale mare, bred by Mr Taylor, Towill; got by that well-known horse Tme Sovereign. She gained the Highland Society's first prize'when a two-year-old, besides a great many other prizes, thus showing Young "Watty has descended from the best blood Scotland can produce. Lobd Castleheagh's dam, Violet, by Sir Colin Campbell, his sire King Fergus, dam Scotland's Pride, is a Pure Clydesdale mare, bred by the late David Lewis, Esq., Lincoln-road. She gained first prize as a yearling at tho Canterbury Agricultural Society's Show 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 she gained the first prize at the Ellesmere Agricultural Society's Show as a two-year-old. Iv 1872 she took second prize at the Canterbury Agricultural Society's Show, and first at the Ellesmero 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 1876 she gained second prize amongst imported mares at the Ellesmere show; and in 1877, 1878, and 1879 she was first at Ashburton for brood mares, and Champion for the best mare on the ground. In 1880 Violet took in Timaru third prize, and first prize for the beat mare with two of her progeny. In 1881, at Timaru, she took first prize for the best brood marc, and first prize for the best mare with two of her progeny. In 1882, Violet took first prize for the best mare with two of her progeny. Lobd Cartlereagii was shown at Elkismere Show in 1878, and took first prize, and tho special prize of Three Guinea Cup for the best three-year-old entires, and first prize in Christchurch the same year, and was shown at Timaru in 1880, and took third prize. In 1881, at Timaru, he took 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: £6 10s each mare; two or more the bonafide property of the same owner, as per t'grecmont. Marcs not proving in foal this season will bo served for half price next year. Mares to be removed and paid for by tho Ist of January, 1884. First-class paddocks provided; every care taken, but no responsibility. Duo notice will be given when mares are stinted. . For further particulars apply to THE MANAGER, Marnekakaho Station. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MOUNT ERIN. The Pure l Clydesdale fcjL T airdo^stone- / C *2fjsL BYRES. Laird O'Stonebyres, bred by G. G. Stead, Esq., Russley Stud Farm, terbury. Sire, Morley's "Fancy" (imported), dam "Maggie," by Ninimo'a Comet—by Marquis (imported) from Scotland). "Laird O'Stonebyers "is three years old, has only been shown once, when he gained first honors at Christchurch as a yearling in a largo ring of competitors; ho is also winner of third prize in his class at the last A. & P. Show, Hastings. Note—The Laird O'Stonebyres'is a sure foal getter, and his stock are highly prized. Teems—£2 10s mare. Every caro taken, but without responsibility. Apply to— JOHN ELLIOT, Manager, Mount Erin, Havclock. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT PUKETAPU. The Pure Clydesdale Sire J||S9 1) OBIN ADAIR" Bred by C. B. Fisher, Ei=q., of Victoria. Robin Adair was got by Rantin Robin (imported), foaled 1806 (Champion horse of Scotland), out of Darling (imported), foaled 18CS (Champion marc of Scotlaud). Robin Adair will serve a limited number of mares this season, and will stand at Puketapu, whero good paddocks are provided. One month's grass free, afterwards 3s per week. Due notice will be given on mares being stinted, and every care take**, but no responsibility. Terms —Six guineas per mare, 5 per cent, reduction on two mores; three or more mares 10 per cent, reduction, payable on removal. For further particulars, apply to— JOHN HESLOP, Puketapu. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON BETWEEN MOTEO, TARADALE AND PUKETAPU, —ON — Tuesdays and Fridays, <Vnd can bo seen any timo at Mr. Rose's Stables, Taradalc. - v Tho Thorough.gV bred Entire *p£*\ j& youNG *- CAMPDENYoung Campden is a dark Chestnut, standing 15 hands 3 inches high, by Bay Campden, out of a Barb mare, out of Lady Mercy (imported), and has the FlyingDutchman blood in him. His sire, Bay Campden, when in the possession of Mr. Redwood, won several races in Victoria, and has also taken three gold medals at tho Clmstchurch Show. Young Campden was brought up from Ofcago last year, where he left some very useful stock, somo of which may also bo seen at Moteo, either half or thoroughbred. Marcs can be left with Mr. Rose, at, Taradale, subject to a charge of 2s per * week. Terms—£3 3s, payable during the season. No guarantee. JOHN ANDERSON Motco, Proprietor. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MAXWELL LEA, NEAR HASTINGS. jfPVeswigJffJi rhe Clydesdale Horse— iSjS'^ivr A EQu Is, 4 years old, by Sir William Wallace, da?n Fanny. Marquis took first prize as a yearling at tho Wanganui A.P.S. Show, 1880, and first at same place in 1881 as a. two-year-old, beating eight others, and first at the A.P.S. Show, Hastings, last year. Marquis was pronounced by competent judges to be one of the finest Olydes-* dale colts ever imported into the province. Terms—Single mares, £4 10s; two or more, the property of tho same owner, £4. Goods paddocks provided. Until notice of removal is given every caro taken, but no responsibility. R. WELLWOOD. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT PAKI PAKI HOTEL. X rpHE EARL ~ £2 10s. All caro taken of mares, but no responsibility. PATRICK MORONEY. TO RUN WITH HIS MARES AT MARAEKAKAHO THIS SEASON. The I?urc " brcd Carl y° n ®j**KHl C^ SEAMY PONY. Terms—£3 3s. For further particulars apply to tho Manager, Maraekakaho Station. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT HASTINGS. 4* TVT l<: W L A N D ' S l> HAMBLETONIAN. /xg&lpSiffll This Celebrated Trotting -e^aaSisl * ? Stallion is a beautiful bay, stands 1C hands high, is perfectly quiet in harness, and has a very graceful stylo. Terms—£s 5s each mare ; groom fees, ss. Further particulars can be had on application to- w a JmmWY> Hastings.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3875, 18 December 1883, Page 4
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