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Stud Horses. TO STAND THIS SEASON "YOUNG QUICKSILVEE," The true English Cob. He is a beautiful bay roan, with black points,^ three years old 24th March last, excellent temper and constitution, with immense substance. Sire Quicksilver, hiß grand sire Prickwillow, the champion of England ; great grand sire, Old Merrylegs. His dam, an imported mare, by Premie^ grand dam by Performer, his great great grand sire, Pretender. Paddocks provided for- mares at 2s 6d per week, but no responsibility* TERMS— £S ss. - Two or more mares, as per agreement. For all other particulars, apply to JAMES H. EVANS, , , , Albion^Hptel-jlnvercargilL THE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE HORSE ■;;■-■■ "BAY CAMJ^N" TTTILL TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN „." =•■ SOUTHLAND. Bay Camden by Calendar ; dani Cassandra; by Troa ; grand-dam, Alice, Gray, by an Old Emigrarit; great grand-dam, ; Gulnare,*by LordEgremont's Young Gohanna, Out of Cltiina; 1 by Hollyhock (vide Stud Book). Gulnare was foaled in; 1822, and imported from England into New .Soutk .Wales, by "Mr ..Jan** 8 Macarthur,.6f Caniden Part -' ; ■ . | Calendar^(half-brother to General OEass'e) was ' impefted taNew South' Wales by the Australian; Agricultural Company ; was got by Canteen, but of Hamhletoriiarijoutb^' Monica; by Sir- Peter. :> - 1 <'- ' : : - - :. Cassandra's sire, Tros, by Pram, out ; of Ally, : by^Partizak f was bred by^Lord^Albemarlei and . imported to f New ? Sbtttfi Wales byMrEiater, ■ in' l«40 (hide Stua Book). 1 ' • -' - ; ' ; : Alioe~ Grey's sire, Old GSmigran£j by Pioneer, out of Ringtail, by Buzzard; v&s'bred by Mr 'Rukhj in ' i 822,' arid imported fo- New -South. Waleß : by' Aamiral^RousV R.N.;- in 1828' (*&& Stud Book). " l ■'■ •;.-•> >-■■■ --- ■■') • -i; : I Bay Camden~ is ; therefore^ aa i- thoroughbred as Eclipse, -and cotribineß-in his veins some -of -the very best strains of racing blood. 'His is dam, Cassandra, made her appearance "on -the-' Aristraliari Tnrf hi 1857, arid in tfie short period -of eight months beat every horse ofribte then on that turf, th¥ veteran' Jbrrocks included^ ■ ' '■ - - "> ! :■ ;?Bay Camden'fl-' own performances" as -a : raee« : horse, under all weights, are" far tbor numerous' to emimeratei and' of ; Buch a 'character' ! a 8 •to : haye stamped biiri :as' the beßt -aged horbe that ever figured on the Victorian turf. -His symmetry, - substance, bone,' good coristitutibri-,-and his being a -surefoaligette'r,' all fecoriuherid him asa sire. ■ ; Bay Camden for three years gained • the -first s prize ttgairist ©very competitor at the' Canterbury ' show; bnde with Traducer, ■Lethardj Antidote, arid Tom 1 King, all: imported -horses. l : ' ■ Bay^Cainden fer two years took; the-first prize at Dunedin. ' ! • r ■ • Bay Camden is the 'Hbest -ThoroughbredEntire in Otago: there is nothing! to class with him. • .-■■■■ ! ■ ; Groom's fee, ss; Allowance made to bond fide owners.of two or more . mares; • All; accounts paid to the ■■ Groom at ' the end of the season. : Bay Camden will travel between Mataura Invercargill^ and Wallacetown. '■ Paddock accommodation provided on reosonable terms. -- ■■■'■•" ■■_ " For further particulars apply- to R. • ; Powell, -Albion Hotels or the groom in charge. ■•:;--- rpHE. c TED O-R OUG; H - BRED ENTIRE -■-.Will, travel tbia season. in Southland. Strike-a-Lightwiis got by Le Barbiere, dam Vesta j Vesta by Lucifer, arid her dam by Peter Finn. •"«•■• ■' •• -^ .;; ; , • For further p'edigrefe, see Stud Book. Further particulars as' to terms, '&c.,' in futpre advertisement. .,-,-,•;,•. .„" : -.{■;< ■.'-. ■-. r i " VnHE THOROUGH-BRED ENTIRE HORSE ■-:■ '.'V ''EiiN^o^ I v ;v- ;•■ ■i -.■ -. - r... ■'.- ■ .-. -• ... -.:H i ■■' ;■ i: : : • -M Will stand at.mv Stables, Winton, and travel- the ' • .; Burrburiding •districts. '■■ :; is a remarkably haridsoirie bright bay horse, with black, points; stands fifteen hands and three" inches high, is- of exquisite"^symmetry,, combined wi^h perfect actipn, and of a good tern*. ! p'er. ■■' •■' '.' ' '"■ \"l ■' : '. . ",""....'.: r PEDIGREE. ;. "Rainbow is by King Alfred'; King' Alfred. is by Pyrrhus the First, winne,r of the great Bpaonr Derbyii.PyrriiusjWM' by Eptfusjjaut of Fortress, 7by^efenceT r ~hefT[am7~Jrefvis, by Moses (also winner of the Derby)-,' out of Caleridular, by Camerton,; Snowdrop, by Highland King (vide Stud Book).' Rainbow's darii waß-Iriß,"by'Oprn« .borough, ; '(f6r'whbße. "pedigree vide Stud Book), out'of Kate, ty'Buffalo 'out' of Emma, by P^ter . Finn ; out of an imported mare (cwfeStud Book). Cornborough, the -sire -of~ Iris (Rainbow's dam), was owned in -Victoria by MrTGoldsmith, and at his (the' horse's); death, 1 his stock rose" 100 per cent, or ! more 1 in valuer -King Alfred is "well known to be one of' the very best; thofough-br^d Sireß in Victoria,iiiß"Btock-being well distinguished ; both bver fences and on the flat— all of them good jumping horses; for instance, Souter Jobnriy^. Tarn o' Shanter, Inglesidej- Freetrader, ..Nonsense,' Banker, Wando, Bonda, Archer, Fair Nell, Little King, arid many others capable of .carrying 15et. to. the hourids. ; Rainbow therefore combines 'the < best blood in Victoria with strength and' stout- , ness. .'.',' ; ' ? ■■"'■'.'". ; Teems— Three Guineas ; Groom'B Fee, five shillings — to, be jpaid at tiirie of Beryice.' Allowance made to Iqna fide ownera of three or more mares. ' '.''."'!,. ' . : . , . . . Good run for . mares'; paddookif ; : n^Tured.-. Every care^but.rib responsioili^r. ! ' ; ; F. R. VTHITE, ! ' . r ":- .',,„ WintonJ ■ ;■'•'■'/■'• ' ' * ' ' ' iqnHE pRAU^G'H^ENTIRE'BJdRSE 1 • ': "b-eiq-.ha'm! YiOTJMmv, ; : " , " ■ Will Stand thte Beaßori in Sodthlarid.' ' | i '„ J?edflgree, in & future "'a^vertifl^'gat,, j i \ ■'" .!-. •■ .■:'•:./. . io Wk DAVIDSON^! | ::!:-':;■: '■:': >„: ih^ jr.- ;..' h.A ifSaichJthaj r i "">■'' - ■ • L •' X ! • V ;-.-.; -,-:> ?r.:;<::m:i:0 O.v.i t i.'H)i^\i>.is.':i\\ "

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Southland Times, Issue 1345, 9 December 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 1345, 9 December 1870, Page 4

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