TO TRAVEL IN TIMARTI, PLEASANT POINT. AND MOUNT HORRIBLE DISTRICTS. The purebred Clydesdale STALLION, SIR WALTER SCOTT SIR WALTER SCOTT is a beautiful dark dapple brown, stands 16£ bauds high has unequalled action, with a 6'e temper, has }v. oved himself a sure foal-getter of Firstclass Stock. Was bred by D. Warnock, Esq., Broomlands. Dam, Beauty, by Thane of Clyde imported ; grand dam, Black Bell, imported, a celebrated prizetaker, gaining first prize at Dunedin Show in 1866 ; sire, Ivanhoe, imported f grand sire, Sir Walter Scott, which gained the premium of 50 guineas at the (Glasgow Agricultural Socie'-y’s Show two years in succession, 1861 and 1862 ; also first prize at the Royal Show, Battersea, held in 1862 ; he is also grandsire of the celebrated Prince of Wales now in Scotland serving mares at 40 guineas each. Sir Walter Scott by Old Clide, by Scotchman, by Champion. Ivanhoe, dam London Maggy, who was purchased by Mr Drew in 1862 as a four-year-old, haying by that time beaten nearly every -animal she met in the younger classess. After coming into the hands of Mr Drew she took . amongst other prizes, second at the Royal Show, Battersea, and in the year following first as a brood mare at the Highland Society’s Show, Kelso.. One of Her greatest victories was in 1872 by gaining the gold medal,for the best specimen of a draught animal in the yard at the Highland Society’s Show in Glasgow when 14 years of age. Ops of her 'daughters when two year\ sister) brought the handsome vpirloe of £260 at the Duke of Hamilton’s jfele. Another Tilly of hers —Young LondonJMagy— ’SO;d at Mi* Drew’s sale at 335 guineas to >a farmer in Surrey, England. £ SIR WALTTR SCOfTT, as % yearling, gained second prize at tire Southland Agricultural and Pastoral Society’s Snow, first at ■. Mataura Show, also srst at Mataura. Show also first for the fcesfcDraught Entire in the yard same day, firstis a two and a three-year old, and third amorjg aged horses same day, . And second prize at iViataura last year.- — (Signed) David Wasnock, Esq, Broomlands. Mares may be left at King’s Mount Horrible, and Mcßeth’s Washdyke. Good Grass Paddocks for six weeks fine of charge. Ail care taken b.it no responsibility. - Terms: £5 ss, payable Ist February, 1881. Groomage fee, ss. Guarantee as per arrangement. JOHN MILNE, fjoc, Proprietor.
HO TRAVEL THIS SEASON L IN THE GERALDINE AND RaNGITATA DISTRICTS, The Clydesdale Horse, ECLIPSE. ECLIPSE is a Dark-Bay, rising flye' years old, out of a Pure- bred\Ciyd esdalp-Mare, the property of Mr R. Davie, Leve^sf Sire, Princi of,Wa the best horse that ever- SrrvelleH/Otago. Eclipse took First Prize in Tinwu as a Yearling, find Second Priz? us Jf^wo-year-old. A first-class worker, and s^ur^Joal-getter; his stock is second to none*in theipistrict. Terms, L 3 10s /per mar®, (payable Ist January, 1881). Q-roomage, 55% A reduction will be made ohs more than four Mares, the property of one owner. JAMES WATKINS 7oc Proprietor. THE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE ENTIRE LORD CAST L G H Will TRAVEL the TEMtJKA and GERALDINE Districts this season. For Pedigree and Terms see Cards. R. MATTHEWS, Proprietor. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT TIMARU, And Travel tlirdneh the Districts of PLEASANT POINT, TEMUEA, and GERALDINE, \ The Purebred Sire, SHER^OOH/-^ • -4 SHERWOOD is a Libiff Brown Horse, stands hanjM high, combining great power and siipstance witli unusual quality, is good-tefnperad and is fast of foot. This handsome S|ire has thrown some grand performers, and has the unusual reputation of being one of the best cross country horses in tlie colony. He has proved himself to,be a Sure foal-getter —Vide “ Stud Boot” For further particulars apply to DANIEL McGUINNESS, 7oc Proprietor, Ship Hotel. The Thoroughbred Sire DEFAMSR (By Traducer, dam Emmeline) WILL TRAVEL Ihe TIM ARU TEMUKA, and WAIMATE DISTRICTS. /V For particulars setTCards, or apply to Mr J. Meiklb, G-cosVfenor Hotel, Timaru ; Mr Freeman, Waimate ; or the Groom in charge. H. VALLANCE, foe Proprietor, Setfton.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 302, 9 October 1880, Page 3
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656Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 302, 9 October 1880, Page 3
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