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r 4 :' I . ,' THE iHbROUGHBRED j l . <-'"EN32RB HORSE ~TV ; V e D o u I' n -O Will travel'tiiis season between "'"' ' AND HAMPDENi is a dark brownhorse, with black.ppints; free from sill blemish,., and hagijreat muscular power. ' When r a -3-year, old,\Bedouia' beat a fielA including Queen Bee, arid Ikay of the ClufchaFerry Handicap, beating Lady Ellen four others—distance, 2$ miles. He ran second to Backbiter for the Lawrence Town Plate, in 1871; and won the Publicans' Purse at Waiwera—distance, 2 miles. His latest performance was winning the Cromr well Spring Handicap (distance, 1J mile)j easily, and lie ..has also been victorious in many other events; 1 > 1 ■ : { BEDOUIN is brother to the well-known colt Saladin, the winner of many big events at all distances, from 1 mile to 3, in good company. BEDOUIN ia by the well-known horse The '(o6lonei, a 'dark 'Chestnut,' 16 hands high, free from white; remarkably; handsome, long and' powerful. The Colonel, by Cossack, out of Edith, by.Emigrant. Cossack; by Sir Hercules, out of Flora M'Xvor, by Cap-a-pie ; grand-dam Cornelia, by Grasshopper, out of Hebe, by Hector, both imported. . Sir Hercules was sire pf Coronation, Faugh-a'-ballagh,' Irish Birdcatcher,'' Warlock, Daniel O'Rourke, Knight of St. George, and Songstress—all Derby and St. Leger winners in England. His grandson was sire .of i Stockwell,: andf 'grandsire of Blair Athol, Colleen, St. Albans, The Marquis, and Whalebone—embracing the representative of the purest and most successful racing strain of. the.presefct :day. j Bedouin's dam, Gunsara, is a dark brown; with, .black points,. imported: djjxgct from Ar&hiaj' by Mr,' h4vlng been, selected from the purest of the racing stock in the country; Gunsara •is Lists srkably handsome and powerful, 16 handl Wgh, up to almost any weight, and has won many events of 3 and 4 mile distances, TERMS, £3 3s. I Payable .first'of January, '1880; Groom's Fee, ss, payable at first service. Paddocks provided 2s per week; every care but no responsibility. T. C. &G. M. EVANS, ■ 939 Cloon Eavin. ! _i_ The Celebrated Norfolk Trotting Stallion. GO L D F I N D E By Will travel the Districts of i Papakaio, Maerewhenua, Ngapara, Otepopo, "and fliampden, this season. j ■ GOLDFINDER is a;steel grey,with black, points, stands 15 hands 3 inches, high, is very powerfullymade, and has ' nice syrrimetrjr'bf forth,'with splendid action. ■' Goldfinder; was bred ,-Jby,William. ; ;Esq,, of Riccarton, near Christchurch; is by th'e imported horse Quicksilver; out; of'. Lady Margaret, by Wellington (imported) j grand-' dam Fanny, by Sir Hercules—Sir Hercules being the progenitor of the New Zealand Turt, and long, proclaimed and proved to be the best blood aire in the' Australian Colonies., •/. . i. . r; ; Quicksilver was imported from England by J. W. Ladbrboki Esq., to Canterbury in 1864. He was bred by John Coker, Esqi, Lynn, Norfolk, by Prickwillow. His dam, a Phenomenon mare, the property of John Bond, Esq., Old Prickwillow, was the champion of .all roadsters. GO LDFINDER Has taken severaj.|;first prizes as the* best-Hackney: Stallion at sdnie of the principal shows as a weight-carrier and roadster; his equal is not in the Pro-' vince. He ia one'of the best stock getters' fthfttj ever; travelled. His-, stqck,.like.himself, show unmistakable Bfgns"of' being excellent -trotters; ' From •' his well-known' ' character, as well ais" the; value -of his; fttock, furfcher.jcomment is,unnecessary.j T Good paddocks provided for mares froin a distance. One month's grass free for mares during, the season ; after that, 2s fijd per week mil be charged.

J- .-.TERMS.,. $3. ,105.,, ~ j'. the ; end of January, 18801' Groom's "Fee, ss,'' payable' at first service. 1&.11 care J but no'responsibility. Further, particulars can be obtained 911, a pplioition.to. " JOHN. HENDERSON, . ... B» ORB, or.to . , , ' " ' ; A. PATTERSON," ' 1 958 ' • • Oamaru. TO TRAVEL IN THE OAMARUBIS-: TRICT— , • ! The Puke Clydesdale Entire NAPOLEON. NAPOLEON was foaled the first day ofNovemberj 1875J' and is outfof the celebTrfited Brood(Mare" Jess, imported l ; froifi.Tasmania, and selected by the late John Nimmo, Esq., West Taieri. J ess is; the, grand dam of the famous sire Sir William Wallace. • ! ..'NAPOLEON'S sire is,that grand, old horse Emperor, the property of Mrs. Nimmo, Taieri, that has got more prize-takers than any- other Kdrse itt New' Zealand. ■ 'Emperor out of a mare, imported from Scotland by Napoleon imported. ' :r Terms : L4 i 4s. Groom's Fee, ss. Payable at first: service. .!. • v.r.. . . ',Go.od, paddocks provided, free for six weeks,,7aJser which 2s 6d' per week be charged'; : . Mil Accounts patyable to the groom on or before the Ist February, when the season ends.,,.. " 946 JAMES' M'KEOWN, Owner. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT ELDERSLIE, 11 e The Pure-bred Clydesdale Stallion. HEATHER JO OK. S HEATHER jdCK is a bright dappled baystardds 16J* hands high ; j has immense;, bone, vsjith- plenty of, hair; great muscular -power, an excellent temper, and superior action. He. has .proved himself one of the*' best and surest foal-getters in. the Colonics;, HEATHER JOCK has Won 48 Fiijst Prizes,j..which is more than any other sire in the Australian Coiohies has dbne—barring his sire Blackleg. / Heather Jo'ck's' stock in Victoria have, -taken Fipst Prices at the Qrand National Shows in Melbourne, Geelong, 'Synetonyand atAgricultilralSodieties' too numerous to mention. In Newr his stock havs been equally successful. Mr. HEATHER BELfi,' the' Chaw pion. Mare of YiQtpria and New Zealand,! is, one*'olf' ! hib'daughter's^"'=••*' '• j • HEATHER JOCK ,was bred in Victoria l>y Thos. Watsonj isq. His'sire'Was the celebrated imported horse Blacklegs • (71 Scottish Clydesdale Stud Book), who won the Highland and Agricultural Society's Gold V'Medid • ,pVi3e.at ; the Grand National Society's Show: in Victoria. Blackleg won altogether. 54 First'.'ahd i£ Second, Prijses. ... ; I ; Princess Maude, the best mare that left Scotlaud, was half-sister to Blackleg.: Heather -Jock's dam was Lily Cromwell, the winner of 13 First Prizes at Melbourne, .Kyrietou, (Melton,:,' Bacchus- Castlemaine, Gisborne, .and Carisbrook. She was got by, QM,Cromwell, (imp.),,,, ; His grand-dam was R. M'Dougall'g mare Old.Lilyyby Grey.;Champion;(imp.) ? y j Jock's great-grand-iiftm was a celebrated Clydeßd afetnikre imported from Scotla'ndi ..... Terms—£s, payable on or before Ist Jan., 1880. Groom's Fee, 5a., payable, all first 'service/ Guarantees as per' -agreement. Good paddocks provided for mares for one month, after which 2s. 6d per week will be | charged. , For further particulars apply; to ~, Ji Ft RELD, I Elderslie.-lst Oofcilß79, 966

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1213, 6 March 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1213, 6 March 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1213, 6 March 1880, Page 4

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