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The Stud. THE OLYDES-PURE-BRKD fePjipW 1 STALLION YOUNG CHAMPION WlLu TIIAVBL IS THE . Chatton, Otama, Greenvale, G-ien kenich, and Surrounding Districts. THE pure-bred Cly-lesdale Stallion YOUISG O'AMPION is of a bright ay color, with nlacn ponts, and stands 16 hands 2i . high. Young i hampion was bred iy Mr Al x. Campb 11, of Breadalbane, Nor h j Taieri. He is by Young Napoleon ; Young ' Napoleon by 01 N poleon,who was imported from Scotland by the l«t« Mr Nimmo,and was bred by Mr MAdam, of Cape Tulloch. . Young Napoleon's dam was Black Violet, who j ga nod two first prizes at Ballarat before leaving Victoria. Black Violet's sir<>, Black ; Champion, i supposed to be one of the best Clydesdale horses that ever crossed the Live. Violet's dam was a prizetaker both in the Old Country and Victoria. Champion's dam, Brown Bess, was bred 'by the late Mr Nimmo out of an imported mare. Sire Old Champion, imported from Vi toria by Messrs Blair and liurie. You g Champion is a noted priz - taker, ai.d he secured firs honorss at the last ! two Tii pan vi shows ; also, honors at Gore. Terms, £4 ; groomag , ss. Reduction mad when over four mares. Groom's fee piiyable al tirst ser ice, and all demands payable io the un ui>igned on or before Ist February, 1884, when the s ason ends. Guarantees as per agreement. HKNhY DOUGHERTY, Proprietor, Greenvale. Postal address : Kelso. . .' '' ' , d 479 tyO TRAVEL THIS SEASON in the -*■ T;ipanui, Glenkeuich and 'Chatton districta the Clydes'lale entire colt PEIDE OF PALMERSTON Terms £4, half guarantee : £2 on or before the first February, IWH, and £2 when mares prove in fual. 'Payable on or before ihe first September, 1884. Groom's fee, us payable at tirst service. For pedigree see cards. A good English grass paddock provided for mam* from a distance at 2s 6d per week. All care taken but no responsibility. ALEX. ANDifitiSON, Owner, doUH • Waikoikoi. mo Tit VJfIL THIS SEASON IN TH* J_ GORE, MATAUUAAND WYNDjrAM DISTRICTS, THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE ARCHITECT. Pedigree— Got by I'cter Wilkins ontof Governess, by Conrad iicquest, by Snoozer — Media, by Mozart— Wliizgig", by Whalebone. Peier Wilkins by Flying iJutchman, oui of Boarding Scnool Mi>s. by Plcipoienliaiy — Marpussa by Muley — : ' 'iare by Marmion — Haruplice, by Gohanua— Mercury— Eclipse. ' ' For full tabulated pedigree, see Now Zealand Sl iid Book. ARCHITECT is a dark bay horse, sursjding over -ixleen hands, of great powev aiul quality, and has proved hims'jlf a sure foalgetter. Us sire. Peter Wilkius, is also the sire of The Quack, winner of the Melbourne Cup in 1872 : of Benvolia, winner of the A. J. C. Derby in 1873 ; and of W. -F., winner of seveml hurdle races ; and is full brother to Rose de Florence, dam of Maribyrnong (the most fashionable sire in Australia), Ferryman, Fennalla, King of the Ring, and Dante, all first-class animals. Marpessa, grand dam of Peter Wilkins,wasdam of Pocahontas, dam of Stockwell, King Tom, and Harkaway. A RCHI TECr was bred by John FieW.Kaq. of Caistock, Tasmania, and t^rc-k first pri^ for tborough-bred stallions at 'he Campbelltown, M-olton Moubray, ana Northern '^trri' Terms— £3 each roaro. Ar: allowance jnatlc to owners u^ thrive or oiorc- 'nnrcs. All doninndy to bo mid cv. ■?;• before <he oist January, I^B4, when ihc season ends. JOHN TWEDIE, d 583 Proprietor. THE THOROUGH- <^Ejl BRED HORSE ! SY L V ANUS WILL STAND THIS SEASON AT THE GORE HORSE BAZAAR. SYLVAN US is a beautiful chestnut horse standing I<> hands high, showing great quality. Sylvan us, bred in Now Soulh Wales, by Goldsborough, dam Paradigm, by Peter Wiikius — Retlcction by Lugar— Mirror (imp). by Sir Hercules. Comment on above pedigree is unnecessary. TURMS : £4, payable on the Ist o.f FoUvu-. ary, 1884 ; Groom's fee fis, mya.Ulc at firat service, A \ { no, THE SHETLAND POXY TIM W H I y J L E B, Terms 30a. For further particulars apply to d 570 T. H. MIRWER. rpHO^ROUGHBRE'D ENTIRE HORSK CAMDEN Will travel this Season in this Mandeville, Riversdale, Surrounding Bistriots. CAMDEN \t dayk bay, standing 1(H ]ia.nda high, and combines tho qualities most required in this district, viz. :— Size, Sub stance and Breeding. CAMDEN, bred by the Hon. Robert Campbell, by Traduccr, dam Jeu d' Esprit; bred in Canterbury by Messrs G, o.nd H, toe in 1809, Sfit by Fptpr Flat (a) ; her dam, Jessie, by Muleyson (aN ; dam by Bay Camden ; Muleyson by Muley. Further reference see Stud Book, thus showing Camden to be of the fastest and most fashionable blood of the day, being beine half brother to th.osQ \ye\U kjwvn hflrsea, T^einpletpß, JiUrline, Le Loup and Sir Modred, all of which have been Cup winners, thus shewing this horse to be of pure and undeniable blood. TERMS : £3 10s., payable on the Ist of February, 1884. Groom's fee, ss, payable at first service, . Good Paddocing will be provided fornjares, Every care taken but no responsibility," N.&— No marea allowed in Paddock with hind shoep on. ALEX. ALEXANDEB, d 549 Wyndham. THE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE • HOR.SS SIR HERCULES. Will serve a limited number of mares this season, at the .Crown Hotel Livery Stables, Waikaia, , . SIR HERCULES is a rich chestnut, 3 years old, standing 15£ hands high, showing great substance and breeding. He is T>y Macaroni, out of Sultana. Macaroni 'by Lord of the : Hillp, out o£ Amethyst vide Stud Rook, Sultana by Croydon. Croydon by Professor imported vide Stud Book. Tiffi MS: £2 103 ; Groom's Fee^ 6a. Guaranf«es ; aßperagree»Re^, •■ -• - . ;. ■ 6M F. HAMER. -. * r

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Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 309, 30 November 1883, Page 6

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