STALLIONS The imported clydesdale HOUSE YOUNG BANKER Will stand at Eurobank, Oamara, for the coming season. Terms—T<;n Guineas each mare, to be paid for before removal. Good paddocks provided free of charge for four weeks ; aiter that ti'.ne 2s 6d p-r vrck -will be charged. All care taken but no responsibility. For pedigree and particulars see cr.rds. JOHN "DONALDSON, Q1 Proprietor, Kurabank. s THE PURF.-BRKU CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE w-I Pv COLIN C A MPBELI O Will travel the districts surrounding Oamaru for the coming season. SIR COLIN CAM P BELL is a dapple grey, rising 4 years old, and stands J'j-J hands high, line action, and plenty of bone and hair ; fine temper and sound constitution. Sir (,'olin Campbell was bred by Mr. James Smith, Gladfitdd, North Taieri, out of the celebrated mare Diamond, by Voung Iron Duke. Diamond imported from Tasmania by the late D. Nisbett, Esq. Sir Coljn Campbell's sire, Young Iron Duke, by Ir >n Duke (imported), out of Ducro, sister to Mr. Jellies' prize mare. Young Iron Duke pained the first prize at Warrnambool Show, \ ictoria, and first for the best draught entire exhibited, beating all imported and colonial bred horses on the ground. At the Grand National Sli-iu held at Kyneton, lS6f, he gained llie firat prize for tlie best colonial bred stallion, beating Dan O'Conneil, the celebrated prizetaker, and tne renouned Prince Charlie, in the class open to all eomt rs. At the same place he gained the first prize in IS7O, a:-o first in li>7-, never having been beaten in his clas>\ >ir Colin Campbell's dam, Diamond, bioil by Mr. Pater.son, Qnumby ■, her sire, SirCobn Cam-beil (iinp'>rti d) by James 110.-s, of Bishophourue. Tasmania, iier dam was the celebrated mare Bio.-s -m. Bloss< nr.-, Clyde, import.vi t> Tasmania by M. Fiekl, Esq., of Enfield. Diamond when two years old took first prize a.o W eitbury : when th:co y' 1 ;-".'. o.d, iir.st at Longford, a"d first at Westburv ; when four years u .L first at Westbtuy ; and i:i IS7O, first at Launcesten, and lir=t at estbury, being six pi-iz-js in all, never huviug b.;in beaten in TaMr.aiiia. Terms—.£s, payable January Ist, ISSO. Groom's Fee, ss, payable at first service. JOHN DONALDSON. (51 Prop; iolor, ] iuiT.bank. THE WELL-K S'OWN I.'OIUSK ""CT" OU N G I- !; IN C E Oil AP.L l E V.'ill travel l : :is ixusoil in t!xe Hampden, .isid Otepopo L'isti'icts. Terms—l*our G-uneiis ; Groom's Fee, 5:;. Paddock siccoiu.iifdi-.i.-n will bo piwH-.nl for mares from a d-»tr..'Ce trie lor two wc; * . after which a charge or 2s (i a per u ecK will be mud- , Every e.i.ie, but no r-•-<; -ii:t-y. tai:c.;i. For pedigree Mi;l o.he.' p-ni' uii.--. .'-o. cards. TH<s.MA< ' i KX, i;-: J■ -pii'-ior, Otepopo. WIL', Ti.-.AYEL 1*;«i-i OA IIA .U, NOAL'AKA AND >u VINC DISTRICTS. THE rUr:«-"-B>:KO CIA'DiwDALM STAIJ.IwN p U I N !' E ROY AL . PIiINCK 11 OVAL, •! years. ).-• r. '•■■■•■■ lV if: bay wi:h b'aek ;t» :ii! ; "tnM's i. <-f spIou«::d pr>- : -orti n , with t.r :■■■' v.c-!..:i----and ijii'lity of Lou:-. ).:i Sy -ti'.ei':.-!. Dam- J.-a!-. V'V ! ' .i■ * - ■•■<■:'. .-iiv—\ Prince of Wa!«., f J. J FAN Was bred i-v ATodd, Taieri, of :is i :a..\l -roi-.li'.re l\ate. by Hl.'sir'i; Champion (imporfol). Kate, out of old Gipsy, by iVinei; Charlie (imported}. Jean, as a t-'-y ear-oid was placed lirr/; at
thu iaicri and hr-sh ;it Diiucf lin ; as a 3-ycar-ol(l took first .it Taieri ami sec md at Tokomau iro. J .in s (2am, Kate, as a --vor.r-i.i'l seen rod .second at r J ai-ri an i lir.st at I liino'iin ; <vi ;i .'!-ye.ir-oM was li.\-t at Taieri ami liir.t a!; ]''iir.udi:i, while thfcll«\vi:iar year she inn only ci'ok fir.-t as t! p. best bro.nl nrjv, iu : ; v.*::-; awaid 'i -!. C':iriinT»i*• :i * 'ip, l nj-'-Lit - i hy U'rght. :i, :u«I for the animal in t!.e v-.r<">. YI'UM; i'-.-.'inOK : .VAL:-'S. Lr:pr.riod :-y lie'.'.iy iiidc. u ::a' wo •South*.''.':'."!, a; ti !]-.•:{ by i .aw; < ::co .i.w. Kan., \ i.; l . J t:' 1 iti*T.. !'' '.■•av.ng Home ho V.V-. d.'.U i r.inl Unbeaten all rlie horses of ■■ !ii tin; His tiro, OM jVinco of W.-.io.*, stands, aud has stood for tiu last four j'cais, r:t X'-l >. PIUNOi-: KOVAI., as a yearii: u. too!, necoiicl prize at Timaru, lirstat (Jnristchii ,vh, and iii'st at Oaina'.'.:. When l! year.;, w;-.s second at Yirua-u, a:;l fii' t ki (miimih; when •> years ins : < nd at- Oa.ia'ii. li' ;;; no v." reckoned tin: ib'>".-:e <>• h'.-. y-ar-in i\ew Zealand, !i..s pr-ved hi:;:.'if a .-u:c (■riri in I'Ve Ti.:yri:-e aMiist serviuo iV.ildofks piovid'-d f ;i r >*s:.vi-s Iv.-'.', 1 . earef.k.i. Lut n-;) y. Ai. ch - .r.;es payable to the fir >• •»! :i<: tin: e d si.a?on. i'AKiKL M-G:,K<;U!:, -,i; Cv> V.i'.o .. THH i-i; liK i;:: ; 'i> < L.■ i>;-.sD . ]./. I.Li ON, \r oUN (■ :-i UI H L A D B "Will traV!'! tin's Xiiroiigii Maci'ev, ;.e::*.ia T-'jjapava, I'.'.pa :aio, av:d tii>: Waitaki i istri';cs. YOUNfJ y> I"".' i.Ai > i.-: a l.;i hfc hay, stauds »ii.l iliU'l.s i::v;i ; h;,-; i;>i tjn.ilbo;i:', and niUoCiilar ;:u uX^cliu'i.t*l'';:.i LT, and sii|Wi*h.r ;-.ct : ou ; !■" CtJ-.-ur..'.• -d horse Muir Lad, import''' 1 , ii.oa Scotland by David Ncshilt, K-f|., a;:il ::i i.is day visthu champion horsy of t!v> A'l '•rah"u Colr.iiic-. Dam, Jessie Bowman, «.ut vi t.»i«l Hlohsxiu (imported.-, by Priii-C Charlie (imported'. The following is a deici iption tf.Ucn from t!ie iltdhntirne Weekly l,e.u:ur of a li.'i':!H.ister of Muir Lad, puruija-etl 111 Sydney at a high hy tin; Auckland Scud Company (■ i acv.' Zeiland, from i-lr. Andrew Town, c.f iliobinotd : Hay fiiJy, by Muir Lad (imp.), dam BSo-r----aom. This iilly obtained second prizo at Sydney Kxhiliition, hex:.'ij beaten li'-" a linit-ulass iinj>orted lillv th?n htrself, and at Sydney .she obtained second prize in lier cla.-s, beaten l'V her haii-sist' r, a splendid an:r.::v. some high-priced iinported iiili<:3 beiii.: ! <.•• Miijd her. Hlosmm's d:nn o? tins ii-are oi/Uiiiuil iirat prizo and ehainpion cup ;:t Sydui-y Kxhihitioii. 1576, r.rd M"ir La'l. iier hire, i'b;uiucd pr;zo two y.-ars in succcssii-ji. ihe of tiicse lilliei ;ive th:.se of the L Ft horses that ever came to Australis, their Lsts of jn-izes taken in England, Scotland, as v. ell as here, being as long as My urni ; and iluir Lad and iJavie are too well know to need comment. Kveryo:i<; v.'ho moves ::mo;;g our heavy draught stoe': knov.-i v.h >t the Davies a., i > air Lads are 'like, and that they have no superior ;, iV.v equals, if any. Terms ... ... £5. Groom's i-< e, sa, payable at litst service. Good grass paddocks provided for one month free ; afterwards 2s 6'd per week Vvill be charged. All care taken, but no responsibility. All mares sold or exchanged the seller held responsible. GEO. HUTCHISON, 76 Proprietor.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1094, 21 October 1879, Page 4
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