STALLIONS THE PURE CLYDESDALE STALLION .Jj A I N T Y • D A V I B| Dam—Marchioness, by Lord Clyde (i m ported); Sire Mottat's Conqueror (i m . ported). WILL TRAVEL IN O AMARU AND SUBROUNDING DISTRICTS. DAINTY DAVIE is a rich dapple bay with blask points, and stands 16 handa3 inches. In quality and quantity of bone and hair few equal him, and for strength and symmetry he has few rivals. He ig perfectly quiet, docile, and tractable. His dam is by Lord Clyde, imported from Soot, land, and a glance at his career will be conclusive proof that no better was ever bred in Scotland.
LORD CLYDE was bred by D. M'P&r. lane, Esq., Torr, Helensburgh, by Emperor' out of Jess, by Clydesdale Tam, out of Tibbie; Emperor by Sir Walter Scott. Lord Clyde took the following prizes u a yearling : First at Bishopriggs, Kirkin. tullock, East Kilbride, and Johnstons (1866); as a 2-year-old—First at Barhead Johnstone, Renfrew, and second at Glasgow Highland Society (1867); as a 3-year-old— First at the Highland Society Show, held at Aberdeen, 1868. 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, first and second prize colts and first and third prize fillies at Kyneton, and first prize colt and filly at the Grand National Melbourne, and the colt was Bold on the ground for 100 guineas. Dainty Davie's sire—Moffat's Conqueror (imported from Scotland) —had also a dig. tinguished career, both at Home and in tho Colonies. When two years old he gained prizes at Glasgow, Stirlitg, Kirkintullooh, and Dumbarton; when three years old froui among 60 horses he was seleotod for a £4O premium. The following year he was pur. chased by Mr. Moffat, Victoria, and re. tained at his stud till purchased by Mr, Turner, of Bacchus Marsh—the most noted breeder in Victoria. ■ Conqueror's sire waa Lochfergua Champion. It can bo safely asserted that Lochfergus Champion left more prize stallions and mares than any other Clydesdale horse in Scotland. From all this, then, we gather thai Dainty Davie oombines the best strains of blood in the world, and he is bound to get stock worthy of his great progenitors, TERMS ... FIVE GUINEAS, Payable Feb. Ist, 1881. 543 ANDREW CHRYSTAL.
TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON la the Oamaru, Kakanui, an.l Otepopo THE PURE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE OUDON LAD Sire, Renfrew Jock, out of Rosf, by Crowden Lad (imported). Grand-aire, 014 Kenfrew {imported from Scotland). JBefo o leaving Scotland he competed at the lien, irewahire Exhibition of Stallious, and gained the Duke of Hamilton's 30 guinea premium. After landing in Victoria, the Ballarat Champion Cup was carried off by Renfrew. Renfrew Jock ia ao well known iu thia district that it would be superfluous to giro his performances at length. Before Laving Victoria, he took 2 firsts, and in Now Zeahe haa been rewarded with 3 first and 2 second prizes. Dam, Flower, by Comet. G.d,, Booklet's Jean, by Blackleg; g g.d., Young Jean, bj M'lntosh's Prince Charlie; g.ggd, Diamond, by Moateith's Blaok Prince; g.g.g.g.d., Old Jean, by Peter's Champion Comet, out of Jean (the winner of moro iii sb prizes than any mare on tho register), by Napoleon; both Napoleon and Joan were imported from Scotland by the lato W.H. Nimmo. Blackleg is so well known as a prize horse that oommentis unnecessary; he was by the great Rob Roy, whose pro. geny during seven years took 500 piizes., Prince Charlie (imported from Scotland by, Messrs. J. and A. M'lntosh) is known as. the best b. coding sire tha*: ever came to> Australia. The great proof of this state-, ment lies in the fact that the name of th » horse appears so often in connaco'oa with the pedigrees of famous Colonial Sires ai d Dams. There is no name more frtq io ly associated with show stock thaD ti.at of M'lntosh's Prince Charlie. Districts,
Enough, has been said to pr v.- fcli.it the pedigree of Loudon Lad is u t xo .lied iD| the Southern Hemisphere 11 ois a grand| coit, and promises to riv.il !.is famous sire, | having plenty of quality, b >iiu, aud hair, TERMS, FOUR G' JNEAS EACH MARE, G-room's Fee, sa. p.ivable at first service, ALEX. GRAHAMB, 522 Proprietor.
TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON tho Otepopo and Surrounding Districts, THE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE ENTIRE OUNG PRINCE CHARLIE. Terms—£4 43, payable at the end of Season. Groomage, sa. ROBERT GEMMELL, 545 Owntr. TO STAND THIS SEASON, Afc the Windsor Park Estate, near Oaman^
! PURE-BRED IMPORTED CL^ES*. DALE ENTIRE HORSE pRINCE VICTOR. PRINCE VICTOPvis a beautiful, thickset, stout-hearted, dark-broyvn bcmlioi 7 yesra old, about 16 hand,s 3 iuuhes; urc, by John Henderson, %q., Parkniams; got by Prince of Waks. w n s'.ud horse of Liuieuep Drew, Esq., " lorl *' ton, out of R-osio, a mare belonging "> exceedingly favpr&ble strain of blood, gained many first prizes, and at Mary ■won second honors as a brood mare i competition that was open to all Soot#' Rosie was got by the famous horse *i > the winner of first prizes at Kleet, Stranraer, Kirkcubright, ami s tonsbire, and in 186 won secon" Pf 1 ,. the Highland Society's Show at btiriiD*. and was afterwards sold to go Ana The great breeding lines of Prince , are the fine combinations of the Prj, Wales' blood crossed with that of V 1 which trace baok . uninterrupte y, the Colomba Stock of 1835. Itosie g dam was Jean, the dam of Disrae , when a 2-year-old, won first P ri z a3 _ off Highland. Society's Show, held at jj in 1875 ; and as a 3-year-old, he g. flff prize at the Glasgow Stallion Spring , of 1576. Prince Victor in IS7S could of four winners at the different snow .
Terms—Six Guineas. Payable <® Ist February, 1881. Groom's tee, « Paddocks free for. a month; aft®' 2s 6d per week. Every care, but no responsibility' E. MENLOVE, ProprietorWindsor Park, 625 Bth October, ISBO.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 15 November 1880, Page 4
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