To stand the season at the owner’s stables the wellknow Clydesdale Stallion, YOUNG LORD NELSON. Young Lord Nelson is a beautiful dark bay horse, standing 16| hands high; he is of immense power and substance, splendid action, mild temper, real good worker and for general symmetry he cannot be excelled. Young Lord Nelson is well known to work either with mares or geldings all the year round, and the owner guarantees him to be one of the staunchest horses that stands in the district. Terms : Season £1 10s ; Guarantee £2 ss. Fees payable Ist Jany., 1901. Further particulars can be obtained from J. Mclnnes, groom in charge, or J. SMART, Proprietor. To stand this season at the Owner’s stables, Kaikoura, the Thoroughbred Horse MAUSER (13), (Bred by G. G. Stead, Esq., in 1892) By Maxitn, dam Auray, by Rapid Bay from Aureola, by Angler (by Fisherman) from Crysolite, by Stockwell from Juliet, by Touchstone. Maxim, by Musket from Realisation, by Vespasian (by Newminster) from Hopeful Duchess, by The Flying Dutchman (Derby winner.) Mauser is a dark bay horse of great power and beautiful symmetry, possessing a good temper and an iron constitution. He is described by the Press of the Colony as one of the best animals that ever carried silk, a great galloper and almost unapproachable under heavy weights. Farmers desirous of breeding sound stock would do well to consider the lesions of the South African war; in which horses sired by the thoroughbred have proved themselves paramount, not only for hard work, but for rough usage. Terms: £4, Stud Book mares; £3 half-breds. Guarantee given if required Also, THE CLYDESDALE STALLION PLOUGHBOY. Ploughboy is a handsome dapple brown standing 16 hands 3 inches in height, a splendid worker, and has an exceptionally fine temper. Not only is he a very sure foal getter, but his young stock show great promise. Ploughboy is acknowledged, by good judges, to be one of the most magnificent specimens of the Clydesdale seen in the Colonies. For Pedigree, etc, see future issues. i Terms : feeason £2 10s, Guarantee £4. , A reduction made tor two or more mares the property of one owner. Paddockage 2s per week. Every care but no responsibility. For full particulars apply to Groom in charge, or A. G. MISKIN, Owner. To stand at the owners stables, Kaikoura, the Purebred Clydesdale Stallion YOUNG CHAMPION (Rising 4 years old) By Champion—bred by Mr Robert Allison, Mataura —whose sire, Reformer, gained First Prizes at Tokomairiro, Matau, and Balclutha, and First for the Best Clydesdale on the ground. Champion’s dam, Bell, by Just the Time o’ Day, by Abbey Prince—C.S.B. 2 dam Bessie Bell, by Lord Lion—C.S.B. 489—Abbey Prince by Lord Fergus Champion—44 B—dam N ancy by Lockend Champion—44 B—grand sire Salmond’s Champion by Farmer —284—dam Tibbie by Robert Burns —701 —Lofty—4s6—by Clyde—lss—dam Susie by Tam o’ Shanter —1850— Bessie Bell by Lord Lyon—4B9—Lord Lyon by Hercules—--37B—dam8 —dam Puppet by Iron Duke. Hercules by Roy Roy—7l4—dam Darling by Biggar—43. Just the Time o’ Day was only shown three times in Scotland, and received first honors on each occa ion. He took First Prizes at Invercargill and Gore, in 1881, and the President’s Gold Medal for the ‘ Best Clydesdale in the Yard.’ In 1882 First at Invercargill, Gore, and Wyndham, and First and Champion in 1883. Champion’s dam, Bell, gained the following prizes as a 2 year old: Champion for the Best Mare on the Ground ; and First.at Gore in 1890 and First at Gore and Wyndham; as a 3 year old, First at Wyndham and Champion Mare. * Young Champion's ’ dam, Dinah, by Campsie—lmported—dam Blossom by Nugget—lmported. Terms : Season £2; Guarantee £3 ; groomage ss, payable at first service ; paddockage Is per week, all care but no responsibility. GUY BOYD, Owner.
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Kaikoura Star, Volume XIX, Issue 2115, 13 November 1900, Page 6
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