To Stand the Season at the Farm of the undersigned, at Manutahi. The Well-known Draught Entire VICTORY. VICTORY is ft bright Bay, 8 years old, and stands Id hands 3 inches high. Has splendid bone, and a fine temper. He was bred by Mr Wells, of Canterbury, and took two first prizes as a two-year-old at Blenheim. Victory is by Royal Conqueror, out of Mr Wells’ prise mare Blossom, Royal Conqueror took first prize at the United All-England and Highland Societies Agricultural Show at Battersea, when a two-year-old, and was purchased by H. Redwood, Esq., for £7OO, and imported to New Zealand. Blossom (Victory’s dan*) took several first prizes as best brood mare in Canterbury, Victory has proved himself a sure foal getter, and his stock are so wellknown throughout the district, that any long comment would be superfluous ; it need only be added that they will compare favorably with any horses on the Coast, and as workers cannot be beaten. A three-year-old filly, got by Victory, and exhibited by T. Mason, Esq., at the Wellington Show, 1877, took first prize. Terms —£2 10s each mare. Good grass paddocks provided for six weeks free of charge, after that time Is fid per week will be charged. AH care taken, but no responsibility. R. B. HAMILTON, 964 Manutahi. To Travel this Season. The Imported Clydesdale Stallion. 'STOUNG SCOTCHMAN. Young Scotchmans a beautiful dark bay on short logs, rising 4 years old, with plenty of bone and hair ; stands 16 bands 3 inches bign, and is by Scotchman (imported from Scotland). Scotchman was bred by Mr Ray, of Hazlefield (near Castle Douglas), sire Mr Muir’s (of Loch Fergus) Champion, who gained a prize at the Highland Society’s Show at Kelso, when 2 years old; the Castle Douglas Prize when 5 years old ; in 1869 a prize of 40 sovs, to travel in Wigtonsbiro-; and in 1870 the same prize again. Champion, by Champion, imported to Australia, and sold for £525 to go to -New -Zealand. Champion was got by that celebrated sire -Farmer, the property of (bo late Robert Anderson, Esq., Drumore. Farmer was sire to Victor, Prince Charlie, Blackball, and many more valuable, horses. Farmer’s sire, Glancer, gained the Highland Society’s 2nd prize when 4 years old, and was afterwards sold for a large sum. Scotchman took two first prizes at Rhinds of Galloway Society Show, held at Stranraer ; and also took first prize at Kyneton, Victoria, every year, as the purest Clydesdale Stallion exhibited. Young Scotchman is out of Jess, by Lothian Tam (imported):; grand clam Gipsy -(imported) by Old Champion of Scotland. Young Scotchman took first prize at Kyneton, Victoria, -as a 1-year : old (a silver enp valued at a £20) : ; also took 'first prize of £3O as a 2-ycar old at the same place. Young Scotchma'nwlll beat Waverley on Tuesdays ; at onr Farm, Kakavamea, on Thursdays ; and at Bawera on Saturdays. Terms —Single Mares, £5 ; a reduction of 10s each will be made on throe or more mares-; guarantee, £6; groom’s fee, 2s fid—to be paid on first service. All care taken, but no responsibility.; All Mares to be paid for on or before Ist January, 1880, HEARN & KENNEDY. 936 Kakaramea.
PATE A MAIL general PRINTING E staMtslimeut, TARANAKI ROAD* C A R L YLE.
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Patea Mail, Volume V, Issue 467, 15 October 1879, Page 4
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