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TR VYEL IN Ti -.IAE U, PLEASANT POINT; AND MOUNT HORRIBLE Dl; raid’ «. : rrHE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE JL STALLION, SIR WALTER SCOTT SIR WALTER SCOTT is a beautiful brown, starts 16i bands bigli lias unequalled action, vvitb a 6 e temper, has r.oved himself a sure foal-getter of Firstclass Stoek. Was bre- 1 by D. Warnock, Esq., Broomlands. Dam, Beauty, by Thane of Clyde imported ; grand dam, Black Bell, imported, fi celebrated prizetaker, gaining first prize at Dunedin Show in 1866 ; sire, Ivanhoe, imported ; grand sire, Sir Walter Scott, which gained the premium of .50 guineas at the 'Glasgow 'Agricultural Society’s Show r 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 ifK Scotland serving piares at 40 guineas each. Sir Walter Scott by Oid Clide, by Scotchman\by Champion. Ivanhoe, dam London Maggy, too was purphased by Mr Drew in 1861 as ■tyffour-year-iold, having by*that time beaten Afearly every animal she met in the youngerelassags. After pooling into the hands of Mt Drew she took amongst other prizes, second at the NRoval Show, Battersea, and in the year following first as a b;ood mure 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. On r of her I daughters when two year old (Ivanhoe s Bister) brought 11 te handsome price of £260 at the Duke of Hamilton’s sale; Another filly of hers —Young London Magy—so d at Mr Drew’s sale at 335 guineas to a farmer in Surrey, .England. SIR WALTTR SCOTT, as a yearling, gained second prize at tlie Southland Agricultural and Pastoral Society’s S-ow, fiist at ‘ Mataura Show, also first at Mataura Show also first for the test Draught Entire in the yard same day, first as a two and & three-year pld, and third among aged horses same day, and second prize at .vxataura last year. (Signed) David Waeuocb;, Esq, Broomlands. . Mares may be left at King’s Mount Hciyible, and Mcßeth’s Washdyke. Good Grass'Tacldocks for six weeks fr. eof charge. All care takt-n b it no responsibility. Terms : £5 ss,payfble Ist February, 1881. Groomage fee, os. Guarantee as per arrangement. JOHN MILNE, y oc Proprietor.

0 TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE GERALDINE AND RaNGITaTA V DISTRICTS, !The Pure-bred Clydesdale Horse, ECLIPSE. ECLIPSE Dark Nay, rising fire years, >ld, out of a Pure-bred Clydesdale Mare, the property of Mr R. Davie, Levels. Sire, Prince of Wo lest!(imported), Mk best horse that ever .1 revelled Otaiiojr Eclipse took. First Prize in Timaru asjjjt Yearling, and Second Priz* as a A first-class worker, and a surejbal-getter ; his stock is second to none in the District. Terms, L 3 10s per mare (payable Ist January, 1881). Groomage, 5s A redaction will be made on more than four Mares, the property of one owner. JAME 3 WATKINS y oc Proprietor. N / mHE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE 1 ENTIRE LORD CASTLEIIEAGH . Wiil TRAVEL the TEMUKA \nnd GERALDINE Districts this season. For Pedigree ami Terms see Cards. “ - R. MATTHEWS, Proprietor.

TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT TIMARU, And Travel through the Districts of PLEASANT POINT, TEMXJKA, and GERALDINE, The Purebred Sire, SHERWOOD. SHERWOOD is n L'ght Bmwn Horae, stands 16| ban 1 - .high? combining great powi r and substance/w tli unusmd quality, is cood-tenipeie+'.anl is fast of foot. This band ire b>s thrown some grand performers, and has the unusual reputation of being one qf the bes* cross conn ry horses in the colony. He htis proved h mself to be a sure foal-getter . Vide ■' Stud Book ” For further particu’ars apply to DANIEL McGUIXNESS, 7oc Propri-tor, Ship Hotel, The Thoroughbred Sire ! DEFAMER (By Traducer, darn Emmeline) WILL TRAVEL Urn TIMIRU TE MUEA, and WAIM ATE DISTRICTS. For particulars see Cards, or apply to Mr J. MEiKLS,,Grfosvenor Hotel, Timaru ; Mr Fseemak; ■ Waimate or the Groom in charge. , H. VALLAN CE, ' ’ Proprietor, Seffcon.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 304, 14 October 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 304, 14 October 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 304, 14 October 1880, Page 3

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