The Stud THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE, ca:mde:n Will stand this season at Wyndharii, and travel the districts bf Fortrose, Mataura, Gore, Chatton and Mandeville.CAMDEN is a dark bay, standing 16 and a half hands high and combines the'quali- ■ ties most required in this district,' viz: — Size, Substance, and Breeding, .7-,, ■ OAMDEN . (bred by . the Hon.. Robert Campbell), by Traducer, , damt Jeu-d' Esprit ia Canterbury bred by Messrs G. and H. Lee in 1862, got by Peter Flat (a) ; her dam, Jessie, by Muleyson, (a) : dam by Bay Camden ; Muleyson b Muley., ; Further reference see Stud Book, thus showing Camdeu to be of the fastest arid most fashionable blood of the day, being half brother to those welMmown horses, . LurJine, Le Loup and Sir Modred. all of which, have been Cup winners, thus showing this horse to be of pure and undeniable blood. " Terms— £3 10a; Payable on tho Ist of February, 1883. Grooms Fee, ss; payable at first service. Good Paddocking will be provided for mares. Every care taken but no responsibility. ' ; N.B.— No mares allowed in Paddock with hind shoes on. a. M. EVANS, . Owner. " clB Wyndham. THE PUREBRED CLYDESD-ICiE ENTIRE HORSfi J r LORD LYON > Will travel this season, in the- .-■ TUTURAUi CHATTON, PUKERAU* WAIKAKA AND GORE DISTRICTS. LORD LYON is a Dappled Brown .Horse rising 6yrs old, stands 17 hands high Sire — the imported horse, Sir Colin Gampbell ; dam, Blossom, by Thane, of Clyde (imported) ; granddam, Darling ; great grands dam old Darling (imported). . LORD LYON, as a yearlin , took first prize at the Mataura P. &A . Society's Annual . . Show; also at the Southland A. and P, Society s Annual Show. As a 2yr old he took First Prize at the Mataura P» arid A. M 'Society's Annual Show, and Second Prize as a 3yr old atthe Southland A/& P>. Society's Annual Show. . r TERMS : £3,.. payable ,at ..expiration of. season, lst February,. 1883. ; guarantee aB per agreement. Groom's Fee^os;" payable at first service, ■<.;'■■' ROBT. RICHARDSON, I c!B7 . y , Proprietor. THE IMPORTED' CLYDESDALE STALLION ' JACK'S THE LAD Will travel this season in the following -districts: — "'. •••■■• '"'}'■ WAIKAIA, RIVERSDALE, CHATTON •■■ • •.''"..■AND OTAMA. i, ; ; 'JACK'S THE LAD bred by< John Synionds, '.* Esq,^ 3famw*i+syJk . beaji^f ul>dark,f rpan ; A.M stands ■" 16^ : harids ! high, conibining 'excellent y A.gs. power.andriuperior, aotion. >. : v -; YYsk'>< ''A/s_Wm\ -propertyj'pf , SiirJarjaes' Graham, of^^|erjb|pHH| Grand d aha, Earl Of Seafields ■ favorite yriwr(Bi|-!^ ' Betsy,' th9 winner .of several first prizes. . ' vj • ?'Beßsießell,'=bred hy William Field. Esq.> of Tasmania ; ber sire was ' Old Clydesdale,' imported at a yery high price; and. winner of a number of prizes iu Scotland. .'Jack's, the Lad. to sk first . prizes as a foal , at the Westbury Snow, beating six others, and first at Latrobe; as a yearling, beating .eight others, and first at Latrobe as a two year old in a field of seven.. It will be seen from the above that Jack's the Lad is descended from the best strain of the , Clydesdale blood, , . TERMS : £3 ; Groom's fee '5s payable atthe time of service. All mares sold' after service; the seller to be held responsible. All fees to, be paid by lst February 1883. JAMES TODD, c169 Proprietor. TO .TRAVEL THIS SEASO .IN THH MATAURA, OTARIA AND SURROUNDs ING DISTRIOTS, THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE "TELLER" TELLER, 4 r years old, stands, 17 luuds, bred by Andrew McKerrow, Esq.. Hampden. Sire — the famous horse Young Banker, imported from Scotland by the Hon.M. Holmes. Young Banker has been exhibited at Christchurch, Oamaru, etc., and always awarded first prize. Teller's dam, Kate, bred . py J. Hunter, 'Esq., Moeraki,. is by the imported horse Glasgow Geordie. bred by, Mr Andrew Warnock, Bearyards, near Glasgow. Olasgow Geordie, by Champion, out of Maggie, Maggie has gained 14 prizes— nine being firsts. Glasgow Geordie exhibited at Mary hill. Kirkintullooh, BishopbriggS and Johnstone, all being first prizes; in 1867. first prize at Tokomairiro, Taieri and Dunedin ; 1868, first at Taieri and seoond .at Dunedin. Grand dam, Lady Bess (imported) by Black Leg (imported) who has 'gained more first prizes than any horse l ii. the colonies^ Teller exhibited at Palmerston in the 'all-age class — awarded second prize. . 'A i TERMS 5 £4 ; Groomage fee, 6s ; , guarantees as per agreement. ROBERT PATTISON, Jrjk . c66 Manager. TO TRAV L THIS S EAS N IN OIHK GORE, MATAURA AND CHATJBON DISTRICTS,. THE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE! HORSE "YOUNG LEOTARD." YOUNG LEOTARD is a Chestnut j stands 15 hands 3 inches high ;. has got splendid bone and action; arid is thoroughly quiet Young Leotard is a half brother to Foretop . For further particulars see Stud Book. 4 Terms :£2 10s ; half guarantee £& | All mares sold after service pireaent holders will be responsible. Grooms fee, sb. All fees payable on and after 2nd February. 18'So GEORGE DOWNLTB, ' Proprietor ■"■"'■■■--■----■---■--M-g-W--M-f ■ '" ** ■i • -• • i-,
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Mataura Ensign, Volume V, Issue 225, 30 January 1883, Page 4
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