Stud Horses - rno STAND THIS SEASON "YOUNG QUICKSILYEE," 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, his grand sire Prickwillow, the champion of England ; great grand sire, Old Merrylegs. His dam, an imported mare, by Premier; grand dam by Performer, his great great grand sire, Pretender. Paddocks provided for mares at 29 6d per week, but no responsibility. TERMS -£5 ss. Two of more mares, as per agreement. For all other particulars, apply to JAMES H. EVANS, Albion Hotel, Invercargill. THE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE HORSE "BAY CAMDEN" TTTILL TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN SOUTHLAND. Bay Qamden by Calendar ; dam Cassandra, by Tros j grand-dam, Alice Gray, by an Old Emigrant ; great grand-dam, Gulnare, by Lord Egremont's Young Gohanna, out of Ultima, by Hollyhock (vide Stud Book). . Gulnare was foaled in 1822, and imported from England into New South Wales by Mr James Macarthur, of Camden Park. Calendar (half-brother to General Chasse) was imported to New South Wales by the Australian Agricultural Company ; was got by. Canteen, out of Hambletonian, out of Monica, by Sir Peter (vide Stud Book). , . : Cassandra's sire, Tros, by Pram, out of Ally, byPartizan; was bred by Lord Albemarle, and imported to New South Wales by Mr Eater, in 1840 (vide Btad Book). . . T Alice Grey's sire; Old Emigrant, by Pioneer, but of Ringtail, by Buzzard j , was bred by Mr Rush, in 1822, and imported to New Bouth Wales by Admiral Rous, ' R.N., in 1828 (vide Studßook). Bay Camden is therefore* as thoroughbred as Eclipse, and combines in his. veins some .-of ".the very best strains of racing' blood.' His dam, Cassandra, made her appearance on the Australian Turf in 1857, and in the short period of eight months beat every horse of note then on that turf, •the veteran Jorrocks included. . . ■■:•'•. ■ Bay Camden's " own performances as , a racehorse, under all weights, are far top numerous to .enumerate', and of . such a character as to have etainped him as the best aged Tiorse ' that ever figured on the Victorian turf. His symmetry, subbtance, bone, good constitution,- and his being a sure foal-getter, all recommend him: aB a sire. . Bay Camden for three years gained the first prize against every competitor at the Canterbury show; once with Traducer; Lethard, Antidote, and Tom King, all imported horses. Bay Camden for two years, took the first prize at Dunedin. . Bay Camdea is the best Thoroughbred Entire in Otago : there is nothing to class with him. ''■■■■ Terms— £sj Groom's fee, ss. Allowance made to londfide 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 reasonable For further particulars apply, to R. Powell, Albion Hotel, or the groom in charge. rnHE THOROUGH-BRED ENTIRE HORSE "EAINBOW" Will stand at my Stables, Winton, and travel the surrounding districts. Rainbow is a remarkably handsome bright bay horse, with black points; stands fifteen hands and three inches high, is of exquisite symmetry, combined with perfect action, and of a good temper. PEDIGREE. Rainbow is by King Alfred j King Alfred is by Pyrrhus the First, winner of the. great Epsom Derby) j Pyrrhus was by'Epinis,.out'of Fortress, by Defence; her dam, Jervia, by Moses (also winner of the Derby), out . of Calendular, by Camerton ; Snowdrop, by Highland King (vide Stud Book). Rainbow's dam was Iris, by Cornborough, (for whose pedigree vide Stud Book), out of Kate, by Bnffalo ; out of Emma, by Peter Finn ; out of an imported mare (vide Stud Book). .Cornborough, the sire of Iris (Rainbow's dam), was owned in Victoria by Mr Goldsmith, and at his (the horse's) death, his stock rose 100 per cent, or more in value. King Alfred is well known to be one of the very beat thorough-bred Sires in Victoria, his stock being well distinguished both over fences and on the flat- — all of them good jumping horses ; for instancej_Soutei?-J<rfMiiiyr Tarn o' Shanter, Inglesicle, Freetrader, Nonsense, Banker, Wando, Bonda, Archer, Fair Nell, Little King, and many others capable of carrying 15st. to the hounds. Rainbow therefore combines the best blood in Victoria with strength and Btoutness. .--.-•■■• Teems — Three Guineas j Grpom'a Fee, five shillings — to be paid at time of service. Allowance made to iona fide owners of three or more mares. . ' - Good run for mares ; paddock if required. Every care, but no responsibility. ' F.R. WHITE, _ Winton. ..- . r ■ ■ _ ; ' TFTF, <.•.;.'; . ■. . \ "WEEKLY TIMES," PUBLISHED EVEEY SATUEDAY CONTAINS THE FULL NEWS OF THE WEEK. NOT I 0 E. mHE "SOUTHLAND TIMES" SUMMARY, published every Month for transmission to Europe and America, contains accurate reports of passing events. Copies regularly forwarded from the office to any addresß. , ; Subscription —7s per annum. "''•>... . ' ■ LONDON AGENCY. ' mp SOUTHLAND TIMES is-filed for refer* -*- ence, and. may,- be rewl gratuitously in London, at the News Rooms of. Messrs Gordon and Gotch; 121rHolborn Hill, where Advertisements and Subscription! for tie game are received,
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Southland Times, Issue 1351, 23 December 1870, Page 4
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835Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 1351, 23 December 1870, Page 4
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