BUSINESS notices rpHE NEW ZEALAND AGRICULTURIST Having obtained an extensive circulation in every part of the Colony, presents an admirable medium of advertising for those derlrous of placing their announcements before agriculturists. QT" Tt A STKTI> ClKCl* LATIOX, 1500 COPIES. The Acv.ic i i/iTi-.i-Tin published monthly, r.n.t i;. the only jo;ir.\r.l in tlic Colony devoted. io'.'Ay to ajrricuituml matters. GENERAL PRINTING. rTHIK PROPRIETOR of the EVENiIZb MA IL, 11-ivii'2 ju.-st imyorteil the Must EFFICIENT STEAM MACHINERY A.NU APPROVED TYPE, For the purpose of Printing General Work wish™ to notify the Merchants, Trade* penpK &>r., that t'nn following may he hail AT REASONABLE PRICES At the Maiu Oflice BILL-ILEADS, CARDS, CIRCULARS, RECEIPT FORMS, HANDBILLS, D A N C E P R O G R A ZvE M E S. CONCERT PROGRAMMES, . .£c.. &'C. ~ STALLIONS
V 7* ff TO STAND THfS SE SOX, At the Windsor Park Estate, near Oam.nu, THK PUIiE-BRKD CLYDKSDALN STALTIOX pRI XC K V ICTOK. i'RIN'CF- VIC'TO!» is a beautiful, thickset, s,t-mt-h«;arted, dark-brown stallion, ntber mif'tT tii—.l over 1(» :*ands .3 in'hes f.r-(1 i v J-hn "er.ilcr3on. Parkman : s, v.-.-.s cot by Prince of Walts. The illusr c v.s mfl i'.'-r. l '- o! L. Drew, Ksf]., Merryt> ti out of II"-it*. a null"'; belonging to an ex-'-o ioglv f-.vo'al.l: strain of blood, and is one oAi.c and most perfect mares that ever I'iokc'l through a bridi \ She trained many first Trrzjs, and at Man-hill, won second h"rors as a brood mar<: in competition that w.!S open to all .Scotland. Kosie was bv tiie fanwita horse Victor, the wi:;i.cr of first at Gatehouse of Fleet, Strr.!iwa;r, Ki-.kiil'rij/ht. r.nd WiginwnsMr.'. i»nd in *m> l , u'on second pr'j; at the Hi;;': Ui.' l :.W-:.--ty*s Sh'.w at Stirling, and w:>s afteiwnids sold to go to Australia. The j;rr-#t brc«.d ; ti3 l:itf» of Prince Vie! or are tiii- iine comb?nations of the Prince o: Wab s' blord crossed with that of \ic:or s, which trace back unintirrup'cdly to this C' Jninba St-'-ck of 1>35._ ilesic' ,i im .[pan, the dam of Dis-asli, who, w!»»n a 2-year-old, won li'"ot pti<, 's at the isighland Society's Show, held at CJla.sL'ov.in :aid as " year-old, lie won iVst prize at t'.e 'stallion Spring Show •>: iST'JPrince Victor last year coiil 1 boast oi four winners at the different sh-;W;, h>c:l :uvi district pe -formantis. su;h the.iO, also his ')• lii-.TtO —anc.-stry, ;k'nir,g V'ith the nan cof rhu fnundirs of w : h it is known ns t!:e Vio'.c.r br-id, n'i'.-.:ld not f.i Ito ;,ttr.- et ,-;tteiiii- n to Prince Victor's claim:. :i< a sire. He is a horse of subatnnue and i over, ha.=s many points of great exce'lence to recomnvnd him f:s a breuler. qualities wliivh are iuluiont in the Clydesdale • ■harae'er of the inod'-rn school ; also, has a i-rv-fln uof his fire's good qualities, tiie fulf.fid perfect imnL'C of that which miy be reijardod rs a specimm i f th« genu?, and wfiieh is virtually extinct' in \ ic'oria since tl.'c death of Mr. Cos's " i xceptionally liorse, Prince of \\ aliss." ''here is not too much of him, perhaps, but hid make, shape, and bl'jod ave the surest test ot excellence. Hi-fine logs, strong and g oat bone, clean, and flowing with niue hair—the trim 'ladge of a well-bred Clydesdale—and if his sire is a lmdniark of the anci state of things, Prince Victor is the epitome of the new. and one of the most compact and fashionable horsc3 to be seen. Terms -Tin (niineas. Payable on the i&t Felirnaiy. (Jioi.in'- Fee, ss. Paddocking free for one month, aftgr which '2s G'd per week will be charged. Kverv cure taken, but no responsibility. E. MKXI.OVE, go' Proprietor.
TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, IN* Tllii PALMEUSTON AND SHAG VALLEY m^rnicT.s, The r-i • iym-s Entire Horse KIN C E A K B E R T. PRINCE ALBEkT, a beautiful bay, foaled 11th November. 1572. is very compact, -vvitli immen-e bono, and plenty of iiair. When a yearling, he gained first prize a" Oaniaru, anil when a two-year-ol I was placed first ho h at Oamarn and Timarn. Hid sire, Emperor (Vimmo's), the wtllkninvn lior.-e. and winner of numerous pr'Z'.-s, ia 1 y th • imported horse K.v oloon, ■ ;ut of Nancy. impo't.d from Sco'l.iiid. His iiam Marchioness i* by M&rrj'iiis, out f the imported mare 1 ill e. vlri gained first priz= at C'armvath, Gat'-house, and Glasgow, when a three-year-old. at d never was beaten in Otng-i in her day. Terms, X"~>. Groom* Tee, •>*'. 'i I■' >i.<:L"i: H i'.'i. I' l> 11UUSE Ri g l i-; ai> e r V.'ili trav. l ;i is M.i'on in the Oaniaru a:i«L .Surrounding Districts. I'.IXGLK.A DEII stand.* "(i; hands l-.iyh, au.i i< .sark Ir.-v.n ; bred by -Mr. Gcrrard, <»: -.>u:h Australia (! lve.ier of Pride c.i the iiill, trie Ace, !ia:.i • Uav, &c.) ;by South AustrimDctivsl '»»>* Mr. Charles Fisher,; hi* dam, Kimjlcr.df-r, by Jjrsey (imported); •"•aad-'liin, rairy (itiecn. by Mosart; jireat-ura:i:i-dati!. Fairy, im-joned by Colonel Latuour for the Cicssy Company and pronoiiiK rd to be one of the iiufciC mares that ever ii-t'c Encland ; J-'outh Australia by CotherstoneJohanna, by Priam; -rand-dam, Johanna, by Sultan; great, urand-'.lam, Philasrec, by Soothsayer; Alozart by Wanderer (imported); dam, Merino (imported), by Whalebone. TERMS ... £5 oa. Payable at the end oi the Season. Paddocks provided at 2a 6d per-week. Marcs sent to the Northern Stables looked 11S W. GILLE-PIE, Proprietor. . after. EDWARD DEVINE, Proprietors. 6
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1083, 9 October 1879, Page 4
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