STALLIONS THE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE STALLION TO KA-R AH I JOCK Will Travel This Season through Maerewhsnua, Ngapara, Papakaio, and the Waitaki Districts. Pedigree : TOKA-RAHI JOCK is rising three years old, is iron grey in color, and stands 16 "3 hands high, has immense bone and muscular power, an excellent temper, and superior action ; is by the celebrated horse Heather Jock ; the latter haß taken 48 prizes in Victoria, and three first pi izes in New Zealand, which is more than any other horse ha 3 done, excepting his sire Blackleg. Toka-rahi Jock's dam is the famous mare Belle, imported from Tasmania, and was bred by Mr. J. B. Simmonds of that colony. The dam of Belle i 3 the celebrated mare Blossom (imported). Terms £5. All demands payable to the Groom on the Ist .February, 1880. Groom's Fee, ss, payable at first service. Good grass paddocks 'provided one month free, afterwards 2s 6d per week. All care taken, but no responsibility. Note.—All mares sold or exchanged, the seller held reeponsible. GEORGE HUTCHISON", 79 Proprietor. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON Tn the Gtepopo, Kakanui, Waiareka, and Waitaki Plain Districts, and will stand at Totara Park, THE IMPORTED CLYDESDALE HORSIi RENFREW JOCK. RENFREW JOCK stands 17 hands, is out of Hose, by Cowden Lad (imported), who gained six first prizes before leaving •Scotland, and many first prizes in Victoria. Cowden Lad's sire was Oid Scotchman, the property of Mr. . f ohn Kerr, of Morton; dam, Mr. Eabtin's (of Cowden) young prize mare Jean, by Prince Royal; grand - dam. Blossom, by Benlomond (imported). Renfrew Jock's sire is the well-known horse Renfrew (imported ', who gained two first prizes when one year old, two first when two years old, and when three years he competed at the Renfrewshir - Exhibition of Stallions, held at Paisley, against all horses, and was awarded the Duke of Hamilton's premium of 30 sovs. He gained the champion cup at Ballarat on 13th September, 1862, and has beaten every horse that has competed against him. Renfrew Jock gained first prize at Smeaton as a 1-year-old, and first as a 2-year old at same place. He also took first prizes at Oamaru two consecutive years. Terms—£s ss, and 5s grcom. Payable on the Ist of February, 1880. 2s 6d per week will be charged for mares left after one month. All care taken, but no responsibility. 93 R. M'AULY. THE PURE CLYDESDALE STALLION \AINTY DAVIE. Dam—Marchioness, by Lord Clyde (imported) ; Bire Moffat's Coriqueror (imported). DAINTY DAVIE is a rich dapple bay w; h b!a :k r-oiut", and stands 16 hands H inches. In quality aad quantity of bone and bair few eiiual him, and for strength and symmetry he has few rivals. He jjerfcctiy quiet, docile, and tractable. His da:/; is by Lord Clyde. i?i:ported from Scotland, ana a glance at his career v.'iil be conclusive proof that r-o letter was ever bred in Scofciaud. LORD CIA'DF, *v»B bred by D. M'Farlr.il?, Bsq., Torr, Helensburgh, by Emperor, nut of Jess, by Clydesdale Tam, out of Tibbie; Kniperor by Walter f'cotfc. Lord Clyde t-<-ok the following prizes as a ye-.i-'img First at Bishopries, Kirkintul'ock, Ea;.t Kilbride, and Johnstone (1*66) : as .'i 2-yer-uld—First at Barbead, .John-tone, Renfrew, r>n;l second at Glasgow High'and :-'oniety (1867) ; as a 3-year-old— First at the Highland Society Show, held at Aburd.-cu, ISO'S. He was afterwards bought by the late David Nesbitt, and taken to Victoria, where his stock have taken prizes as follows-. First and second prize colts and first and second prize fillies at Sandhurst. rirst and second prize colts and first and third priza fiiiies at Kyncton, and first prize colt an<i fiily at the Grand National, Melbourne, and the colt was sold on the &i\.ur.d for 100 guineas. Dainty .Davie's tire—Moffat's Conqueror (•mporii d from Scotland) —had also a discareer, botn at Home and in the Colonies. "When two years old he gained prizes at Glasgow. StirliLg, Kirkintulloch, and Dumbarton ; when three years old from among ':0 itor'cs lie was selected for a £4O premium, j'ha following year he was purchased by Mr. Moffat, Victoria, and retained at his stud till purchased by Mr. Turner, of Bacchus Marsh—the most noted breeder in Victoria. Conqueror's sire was Lochfergus Champion. It can be safely asserted that Loehi'ergus Champion left more prize stallions and mares than any other Clydesdale hor- e in Scotland. From all this, then, we gather that Dainty Davie combines the best strains of blood in the world, and he is bound to get stock worthy of hi 3 great progenitors. TERMS ... FIVE GUINEAS, Payable Feb. Ist, 18S0. 54 ANDREW CHRYSTAL. THE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE STALLION Young jack's the lad, Rising three years old, imported from Victofia, be John Trestrail, Esq., will travel this Season in Oamaru and surrounding districts. YOUNG JACK'S THE LAD was foaled the sth November, 1875. He is a dark bay, stands 17 hands high, with plenty of bone and muscle. He has a good temper, is a willing and able worker, and has proved himself a Bure foal-getter in Victoria. He took second prize as a yearling at the Smeaton Agricultural Society's Show, in 1876. The same year lie took the second prize at the Kyneton Agricultural Show, and first prize as a yearling, and also Progeny Stakes of Jack's the. Lad—a silver cup valued £7 10s, taking it two y6ars in succession at the Glenly on, iFranklyn, and Daylesford Agricultural Show, in March, 1877. As a 2-year-old, he took first urize at the Bendigo Agricultural Show, 1877 i also the same year, he took, first-class certificate of merit at the National Agricultural Show of Victoria, at Melbourne, and the same year second prize at the Smeaton Agricultural Show, and second prize as a 2-year-old at the Glenlyon, Franklyn, and Dalesford Agricultural show, 1878. He was bred by Joseph Rosendale, Esq., Glenlyon. :Sire, Jack's the Lad (imported), bred by Mr. Allan, of the Inches, near Eaglesham, by Mr. Moore's grand horse Lofty, which horse took a great, many first prizes at Glasgow, Inverness, and other places, out of Mr. Allan's grand mare Flower, which took prizss all over Scotland. Jacks the Lad was imported in 1872, and obtained the first prize and first-class certificate of merit at Castlemaine ; and since he has obtained seven first prizes and four second, and also the third pnze at the Grand National Show, Smeaton, in 1873, and the second prize at the Grand National Sh>w, Sandhurst, in 1876, and the champion prize for the best animal in the yard, at Smeaton, in 1875. Dam, Bell, bred by Robert Cowie, Esq., of Smeaton; sire Prince of Wales (imported), who gained five prizes in Scotland, including the Highland Society's first prize at Midcalder, For full particulars gee hand cards. Terms —Five Guineas each mare. Groom's Fee, ss, payable when mares are served. All demands payable on the Ist of January, ISSO. Every care taken of mares, without responsibility. All mares sold or exchanged, sellers responsible. J. MARSHALL, 92 Proprietor.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1120, 20 November 1879, Page 4
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