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STALLIONS TO STAND THI 5 ? SEASON, At the Windsor Park I'ttitc. - ear Oamaru, THE PURE-BRED C.A ">E3DALE ; . STALLIov )BI SC E VJC T O R : . PRINCE VICTOR is a fceautiful, thickset, stout-hearted, dark-brown, .stallion, rathernnder than over 16 hands '.Vinehes, bred by John FTenderson, Esq., Parkmanis, was got l>y Prince of Wales. , The illustrious stud horse of L. Drew, Esq.-, Men-y----ton out of Rosie x a mare belpngifig to: an exeeeilingly favorable strain of blood, and 13 one of the finest rind iriost perfect mares that ever looked through a bridle. She gained many first prizes, and at Maryhill, worr second hoDora as a brood mare in a competition that w.vj open to all Scotland. Hosie was got by'the farnou3 Victor, the winner of first prizes at Gatehouse of r'Jeet, Stranwacr, Birkubright, and Wigt'lW UHhire, and in ISIJ *•, won second prize at the IligKUnd Society's Show at Stirling, and was aftenvards bold to go to Australia. The great breeding lines of Prince Victor are'the fine combinations of the Prince of Wale#' blood crossed with* that of Victor's,' which trace .back uninterruptedly to tjie Colomba Stock of 1535. Rosie' granddam was Jean, the dam of Disraeli, who, when a 2-year-old t won first prizes at the Highland Society's Show, held at Glasgow in 1575 5 and as a 3-year-old, he won first prize at the Glasgow Stallion Spring Show of i • L . Prince Victor last year could boast of four winners 'at the different shows, local and district performances, such as these, also his pedigree—ancestry, shining with the names of the founders of what is known as the Victor breed, should not fail to attract attention to Prince Victor's claims as a sire. He is a horse of great substance qnd power, has many points of great excellence to recommend him as a breeder, qualities which are inherent in the Clydesdale character of the modern school; also, has a hrg-j share of his sire's good qualities, the full and perfect imajje of that whiph miy be regarded as a specimen of the. genus, and which is virtually extinct in Victoria since the death of Mr. Cox's "exceptionally grand horse, i'rince of Wnlos," There is not too much of him, perhaps, but his make, shape, and blood arc the surest test of excellence. Hi? fine leca, strong and great bene, cl*ran, and flowing with nice hair—the true badge of a well-bred Clydesdale—and if his sire is a landmark of the ancint state of tilings, Prince Victor is the epitome of tho new. and one of the mo3t compact and fashionably horses to be seen. Terms—Ton Guineas. Payable on the Ist February. Groom's F u o, ss. Faddocking free for one month, sftpr which 2s Gd per week will be charged. Every care taken, but no responsibility. E. MEXI.oVE, S2 I'roprintor, TO STAND THIS BEASON* At the Wimtsor I'ars Instate. near Oamaru, THE PURE-Bi.'ED CLYDESDALE STALLION 0 R D CLYDE J, LORD CLYDE, a beautiful bay, ruing three vears old, foaled on 24th December, 1576, "ii i-y Duk'j ■>; Kdinburg'n out of the owner's famous jiriit: mare Heather Ue'il (imported). DUKE Of EDINBURGH is i.y EmT- r. out of Cn;intcss, got by G Geordie, a Inrs.: v.e'i-known in .Scotland as a prize-taker. iVuntv:- - , •'■lii:l has hkra numerous prizes sr. Oamaru and Timaru, also gained tirst prize z.j a brood mare at Danedin in IS7S. ili-'ATHKIi BKLL v:.-.s winner o: th? second priz; it Geelong National Show when a y-.ar old : when a 2-year-o:d, was tir.-»t-at tho P, P. Society's fchow, Melbourne, an-.l aftewardi gained numerous ti;st prizes at various shows in Victoria, only being defeated once by the imported marc Glasgow Maggie, which was sold at Mr. M'Cniioch's sr.le for S3O puineas, and .-i::ce c to New Zealand ha 3 been the champion mare at Timaru and Oamaru for the last rive Her dam, Princefs Maggie, l,':'- winner ■ E 27 first n:id 3 second pnzos, was bred by Mes-fr-'. Nelson and Thorn Victoria. .Her sir-3 was Heather Jock, by the renowned prize-taker niaekietr, which horse gained more flr:-.t r riz.'3 than any other horae in the Colonies. Terms—£s ; payable on Ist February, ISSO ; grnem's fee, ss. l'nddocking free for one month ; after whii-h 23 6"d per weak will be charged. Every" care taken, b::t no responsibility. E. MEN LOVE, S2a Proprietor. THE PUI:E-l;Ur..- G VOKSi'ALE SOUTH LA N D Gil AMP 1O N "Will trevel this teuton Through Fapakaio. Kaksnui, and surrounding districts. Terms—£G, payable at end of season. Groom's Fee, ss. payable :-t first service. For pedigree, see cards. GEORGE HUTCHISON, l:; 5 Proprietor. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, IV TilK PAT.MERSTON AND SHAG VALLEY DISTRICTS, The Purebred Glvdcsdal- !'":i *'io IT r, '.'- :i ' p INIK 1 ■'.v:'" PRINCE AI.IU'j .T, a beautiful foaled llth November, 1572, is very Compact. with immense bone, and j>lenty or hair. When a yearling, he gained first prize a" Oamarti, and when a two-year-old was placed first bo h at Oatnaru and Timaru His sire. Emperor ( the well known horse, and winner of numerous prizes, is th- Jin parted hor-ic Na oleon, out of Nancy, imported from Scotland. His dam Marchioness is by Marquis, out >f the imported mare 1 illle who gained first priz-; at Carnwath, Gatehouse, and Glasgow, when a three-year-old, and never was beaten in Otago in her day. Terms, £5. Groom's Fee, Si. W. GILLESPIE, US Proprietor. THOJJOUG HIJIIKD iibRSE y I N* G 1, E A I) E R Will travel i-I-.is hi:i3o:j in the Caviar: aaa Surrouis'li: i; Dislriets. RING LEADER stands '65 hr.r.iW "nigh, and in dark brown ; bred by •! r. Gerrard, of Australia (breeder of I'i idu of the Hill, the Ace, Rapid Hay, &c.); by soudi Austr&iia, imported by Mr. Charles Fishery his dam, Ringleader, by Jersey (imported); grand-dam, Fairy Quce:i, by Mosart; ureat-uraud-dani, Fairy, imported by Colonel Liu tour for the Creasy Company and pronounced to be one of the finest marcs that ever left England; South Australia by Cotherstoue; dam, Johanna, by Priam.; grand-tiani, Johanr.r., by Sultan; great-grand-dain, Philaurec, by Soolhrayer; Mozart by W.'.ndercr (imported); dam, Meriu'j (imported!, by Whalebone. TERMS ... £5 53. Payable at t ! ie end of the Season. Paddocks provided at 2s 6d per weekMarcs sent to the Northern Stables looked after. Foil particulars to bo obtained, from T. Richards, Commercial Stables. g Proprietors. •

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1111, 10 November 1879, Page 4

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