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BUSINESS NOTIOEB £1 PEEE GIFTS I THE Proprietors of WOLFE'S AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS, to induce the destruction and prevent the improper use of their wrappers and labels, and thus further,protect the public against fraud and deception, have enclosed in the wrappers or under the label on the quart bottles,?since Ist October, 1878, and continue to ipcioae IN EVERY DAY'S PACKING Throughout the year THREE £ I ORDERS, Which are drawn upon the undersigned, and will be cashed by their agents. To secure these Gifts, the public must be careful to ask for, and accept nothing but, THE GENUINE UDOI/PHO WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS, With our name upon the top label, :, The orders we have already paid are open for public inspection at Sydney Office. M. MOSS & CO., WynyardLane, Sydney; 10 Market Buildings, Melbourne. AGENTS: DALGETY, NICHOLS, $ CO., DUNIDIH. 558

STALLIONS TO STAND THIS SEASON, At the Windsor Park Estate, near Oamaru, THE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE STALLION" T&RINCE VICTOR. PRINCE VICTOR is a beautiful, thickset, stout-hearted, dark-brown stallion, rather under than over 16 hands 3 inches, bred by John Henderson, Esq., Parkmanis, was got by Prince of Wales. The illustrious stud horse of L. Drew, E§<lm ton out of flosie, a mgre to an exceedingly favqrable strain of blood, and is one «f the finest and most perfect mares that ever looked through a bridle. She gained many first prizes, and at Maryhill, won second honors as a brood mare in a competition that was open to all Scotland. Rosie was got by the famous horse Victor, the winner of first prizes at Gatehouse of Fleet, Stranwaer, Kirkubright, and Wigtownshire, and in 186 *, won second prize at the Highland Society's Show at Stirling, and was a'ftervpards spld to go to Australia. The great breeding linos of Prince Victor are the fine combinations of the Prince of Wales' blood crossed with that of Victor's, which trace back uninterruptedly to the Colomba Stock of 1835. Rosie' granddam was Jean, tiie dam of Dis.-aeli, who, when a 2-yeq.r-old, won first prizes at the Highland Society's Show, held at Glasgow in 1875 ; and as a 3-year-old, lie won first prize at the Glasgow stallion Spring Show of 1876. Princp Yiofcor last year coujd boast of four winners at the different 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 fa:l to attract attention to Prince Victor's claims as a sire. He is a horse of great substance and power, has many points of great excellence to recommend him as a breeder, qualities which are inherent in the Clydesdale chapagtpr gf the modern school j a]so, has a large share of l|is sjre's good qualities, the full and perfect image pf that whiph ijiay be regarded as a specimen of the genus, and which is yirtually extinct in Victoria since the dgath of Mr,' Cox's '* exceptionally grand horse, Prince of Wales," There is not too much of him, perhaps, but his make, shape, and blood are the surest test of excellence. His fine legs, strong and great bone, clean, and flowing with nice hair—the true badge of a well-bred Clydesdale.—and if his sire is a landmark of the anci?nt state of things, Prince Victor is the epitome of the new. and one of the most compact and horsgs to be spfjtj, Terms-r/fen Payable $n the Ist February. Q-room'3 Fee, ss. Paddocking free for pne month, after which 2b Gd per week will be oharged. Every care taken, but no responsibility. E. MENLOVE, 82 Proprietor. TO STAND THIS SEASON At the Windsor Park Estate, near Oamaru, THE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE §TALI4C>N ORDC L Y p E LORD CLYDE, a beautiful bay, rising three years old, foaled on 24th December, 1876, "is by Duke of Edinburgh out of the owijer'p fagiofts prize HW Heather Beil (imported). DUKE OF EDINBURGH is by Emperor, out of Countess, got by Glasgow Geordie, a horse well-known in Scotland as a prize-taker. Countess,' which has taken numerous prizes at Oamaru and Timaru, also gained first prize as a brood mare at Dunedin in IS7B. . HEATHER BELL was winner of the second.,prize-,at Geelong National Show When a ye&r pld j when a 2-year-old, was first -at the P. P. Society's Shpw, Melbourne, and ai'tewards gained numerous fiist prizes, at various shows in Victoria, only being defeated once by the imported mare Glasgow Maggie, which was sold at Mr. M'Culloch's sale for 830 guineas, and since coming to New Zealand has been the champion, mare at. Timaru an l ! Oamaru for the last fiye ypa}'*. Her (jaxn, Princess Magpie.' the winnpr of 27 first an 4 3 second prices, was bred by Messrs. Nelson and' Thomson, Victoria. Jtier sire was Heather Jock, by the renowned prize-taker Blackleg, which horse gained R}pre first prizes than any other horse in the Colonies. Terms—£s ; payable on Ist February, 1880; groom's fee, ss. Paddocking free for one month ; after whi';h 2s fid per week will be charged. Every cape taken, but no responsibility. * ' " J3. ipjNLOYE, 82a Proprietor. TO STAND THIS SEASON, At Incholme, THE ENTIRE HORSE OF EDINBURGH. DUKE is out of Mr. Menlove's Prize Mare Countess, winner of the first prize, last year in Dunedin, and by M*, Nimmo's well-known Horse Emperor. fepms—£4 10?, payable at the end of the season, . provided for mares for six weeks frc.e, All pare taken ; bu£ no responsibility. 227 : ■ JAMES GEMMELL. ?Hg PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE SOUTHLAND PJIAMPION WiljL trav.el this s.easptt Through Waiar.eka, Papakaio, JJakanpi, gnd surrounding districts. UV"J Terms.=-£iS, pnjd pf season. Groom's Fee, Se, payable a,p §rgt spfvjop, For pedigree, see carda. GEORGE HUTCHISON, 131 Proprietory

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1214, 8 March 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1214, 8 March 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1214, 8 March 1880, Page 4

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