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TUB VICTORIAN BRED PURE CLYDESDALE HORSE. NATIVE INDUSTRY, {DY BLACKLEG.) ITT ILL Stand this Season in the VV Wakatip District. —o— NATIVE INDUSTRY. Was foaled on the 9th of November, 1863, in color he is a rich dark hay. He is very muscular, shows great breeding, and is a well-developed young horse. He was bred by Mr. John Cameron, of Ruthrenfield, and is got by the world-renowned Blackleg (imported) ; dam Blossom, by Cochrane’s Clyde (imported); granddam Darling, by Douglas (imported) ; granddam bred by Mr. It. Brodie, Deep Creek, and got by the famous imported horse Old Emperor. Blackleg, the sire of Native Industry, was one of the most celebrated Clydesdale stallions in the world. He won upwards of fifty first prizes, including, among others, first as a two-year old at the Highland Society’s Show, hold in A herd, en in 18-19 over thirty competitors). At the Glasgow Show in 1858, h's breeder was awarded the silver medal for him as the best animal in the Show, whether mare, gelding, or entire horse. After coming to Viet -ria in 1860 he was first twice at the Port Phillip Farmers’ Society’s Showin Melbourne ; won the Ballarat Challenge Cup twice in succession ; the tSOatGeel ng in 1866, and the same in Melbourne the following year. In his show career he beat the celebrated horse Prince Charlie (imported by J. and M. MJntosh),-and all the best horses brought against him. Cochrane’s Clyde won many prizes, both in Scotland and at Melbourne and Ballarat, Among the farmsrs. and carriers of Victoria the stock of all ‘the sires named in the pe ligree of Native Industry s‘and in the very highest repute, as being docile in disposition, and hardy, good workers. Blossom, the dam of Native Industry, was bred by Mr. James Patullo, of Somerton. and was sold by him to Mr. Cameron for a long figure when two-year old. Darling, his granddam was also bred by Mr. Patullo. She obtained first prize ns a two-year-old at the Port Phillip Fanners’ Society Show in 1855, and first in 1859 as the best colonial-bred mare at-the same Society’s show, besides other prizes. Her dam was selected by Mr. Patullo from the stock of Mr. R. Brodie who at that time had o"e o the best studs of draught horses in Victoria. NATIVE INDUSTRY was purchased by John Kernan, Esq., J.P., of Mounce Ponds, in 1879, being chosen by him in preference to imported and other ho'sea for the use of his select mares, and he parted with him solely because he has ceased to keep an entire horse. NATIVE INDUSTRY was only exhibited on two occasions, viz. : at the Great HorseExposih’on, held in Melbourne in 18*70, and at the Victorian Agricultural Society’s Show' in March, 1871, where he took first prize. He took second on the former occasion, having been beaten by an imported three-year-dd, he being only two. At the Spring Walking Show, held this year on the 9th of August, in Bonrke-sU eet, Melbourne, be was the object of general admiration, and was pronounced by good judge's to be the best Victorian-bred colt ever shown in Biurke-street. Ear y application is necessary, as only a limited number of mares can be taken this season, TERMS - . - £5 Croomage Fee, 55., to be paid at First Service. THE POWERFUL THOROUGHBRED STALLION. ST. ALBAN’S. TTT ILL also Stand This Season at \ V Ha« es (. reek. TERMS.—Each Mari: - . _£-t GrooMAge - - - ss. ST. ALBAN’S. Is by Athos (imported) ; don Dianna by Dolapre, g.d., by Wanderer (imported. Further comment on this well-known stallion is unnecessary, as his progeny can be seen in various pan,., of . the district—which for strength and beauty of symmetry cannot be equalled by any other stock in the Wakatip, Parties who donot believe that St. Albans’ progeny are the best in the district had better caU at the following gentlemen’s places, viz. : —Messrs. C. C. Boycs Kawarau Falls ; a. H. Douglas, Douglas Vale ; Brown and Turner, Spear-grass Flat; Ewan Duncan, Upper Shotover; and Duncan M‘Crae, Gentle Annie. For,%ill Pedigree— c -ec Cards. Secure paddocks with abundance of and water provided for maics, which will receive every care, but no responsibility incurred. NJLB. —Breeders having mares rmnfn; dangbrous’country can send them to bove to foa'. wLILUI PATERSON, Pvopiieto

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Dunstan Times, Issue 507, 5 January 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 507, 5 January 1872, Page 3

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