TO TRAVEL lIS TIMARU, PLEASANT POINT. AND MOUNT HORRIBLE DISTRICTS. The purebred Clydesdale STALLION, -SIR WALTER SCOTT SIR WALTER SCOTT is a beautiful dark dapple brown, stands 16| bands high has unequalled action, with a fine temper, has proved himself a sure foal-getter of Firstclass Stock. Was bred by D. Warnock, Esq., Broom- ; lands. 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 j grand sire. Sir Walter Scott, which gained tjhe premium of 50 guineas at the Glasgow Agricultural Society’s Show two " years in succession, 1861 and 1862 ; also first prize at the Royal Show, Battersea, held in 1862 • he is also grandsire ofjhe celebrated Prince of Walk now in Shetland serving mares at 40 by Old Clide, by S’totchman, by Champion. Ivanhoe, dam Lqndon Maggy, who was purchased by Mr Drew ip 1862 as a four-yeai’-iild, having by that time beate.n nearly everj animal she met in .fhe yAunger ; classess. After coming into the hands of Mr Drew she took Amongst other prizes, second A&the Ko ? al 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 vard at the Highland Society’s Show in ■Glasgow when 14 years of age. One of her daughters when two year old (Ivanhoe s sister) brought the handsome price of £260 at the Duke of Hamilton’s sale. Another filly of hers—Young London Magy—sold at Mr Drew’s sale at 335 guineas to a farmer in Surrey, England. SIR WALTTR SCOTT, as a yearling, gained second prize at the Southland Agricultural and Pastoral Society’s Stow, first at Mataura Show, also first at Mataura Show Also first for the best Draught Entire in the yard same day, first as a two and a three-year jold, and third among aged horses «ame day, and second prize at Mataura, lust yeaiv- ' Wabnock, Esq, Broom" lands. Mares may be left at King’s Mount Horrible, and Moßeth’s Washdyke. Good Grass Paddocks for sjx weeks free of charge. Ail care taken bat no responsibility. Terms : £5 ss, payable Ist February, 1881. Groomage fee, ss. Guarantee as per arrange*ment. JOHN MILNE, ijoa Proprietor.
To t:rayel this season IN THE GERALDINE AND RaNGITATA DISTRICTS. The Pure-bred Clydesdale Horse, , ECLIPSE. ' ■>. 4,' iECLIPSE isa Dark Brfrising five years »ld, out of a Mare, the property of Mr KDjme, Levels. Sire, Prince of Wflesa (imported), the best horse that ever travelled Otago. Eclipse took First Prize in Timaru as, a Yearling, and Seeond Priz* as a Two-year-old. A first-class worker, and a sure foal-gettsr ; his stock is second to none in the District. Terms, L 3 10s per mare (payable Ist January, 1881). Groomage, ss. A reduction will be made on more than four Mares, the property of one owner. JAMES WATKINS, 7 0C Proprietor. LORD C A The pure-bred/clydesdale ENTI, LEREAGH Will TRAVEL the TEMUKA and GERALDINE Districts this season. For Pedigree and Terms see Cards. R. MATTHEWS, Proprietor. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT TIMARU, And Travel through the Districts of Pleasant point, temuka, and GERALDINE, The Purebred Sire, . SHERWOOD/' SHERWOOD is a Lighjj/Brown Horse, stands 16| combining grea< power and substance with unusual quality, is good-tempped and is fast of foot. This handsome Sire has thrown some grand performers, and has the unusual reputation of being one of the best cross country horses in the colony. He has proved himself to be a sure foal-getter , —Vide Stud Book ” For farther particulars apply to - DANIEL McGUINNESS, fop Propri-lor, Ship Hotel. The Thoroughbred Sire' DEFAME^/ (By Traducer, danvlEmraeline) WILL TRAVEL ,Uie TIMARU TE MUKA, anjfWAIMATE DIS TRICTS. M, For particulars see Cards, or apply to M J. Mbiklb, Grosvenor Hotel, Timaru ; M Freeman, Waimate : hr the Groom ii charge. ,-r ' r * H. VALLANCE, foe Proprietor, Sefton.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 303, 12 October 1880, Page 3
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