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THE POKE EKED CLYIjESDALB STALLION | I ■■ CLANSMAN Will TRAVEL from KAI IWI to i PATEA. nLANSftIAN is a bright bay (7) seven U years old, stands 16£ hands nigh, out ■ )fJe:in, by Emperor. Jean was brfd by ' Robert StevoßSDn, Efq., Taieii,' Otngn fean's dim, DutcliefS, bred by the late D. : SVilmore, f-angford, Tasmanii, out of tl' Dest bred imported mare aid.a n impoif ■ lor.-c from Scotland. i~ho gained the !i . t arize at Langford. Dutchess was I" > tit ay Robert Stevenson, Esq., Otago, foi ibe sum of £150, being one of the best mares in Tasmania Datchess won second prize it East Taieri in 1869 against all corners, bier daughter Bella was tr c winner of 21 first prizes in Otago. Bella was sold to Mr W. Holly of Christohurch, where she gained the first prize three years in succession against imported mares from Victoria and Scotland. Jean's dam Dutchess, also produced the celebrated horses, Blair Atho', Lord Glasgow, and Surprise. The two latter were successful prize lakers, and ont of the same stook are the celebrated mares Mattie and Kffie Duans. Sod at Mr Stevenson's sale in 1870 to Mr Kitchen, of Moa Flat Station, Otago for the sums of £175 and £135, alsn two 1 year old Hllies for -Clls. Jean's Sire, Sir Colin Campbell, imported from Scotland to Tasmania by .Tii Dies Ross, Esq. Sir Colin won four fiist prizes; before leaving Scotland iv 1559 he gained the fir.it prizo at the Longford Northern Show, beating seventeen horses, nine of which were imported, and many other prize? too numerous t enumerate. !?ir Col:n Campbell was bre b. Mr ait, Veleriniry surgeon, near Banff, 1 , out of the E>rl of Seafield, mar Betsy, (winner of many first prizes, an d in 1864 was styled " Inviucible,") sir Glenelg. also the property "f Mr lait, by Iheunrivalle horse, Balmoral, grand Siro Old Stitchem, the property of Sir James Graham, of Netherby, whose stock is celebrated all ver' Scotland. Clansman's su«.out of far famed hor3e, Kuiperor, out of Nancy, by the iinportud horsu, 1 Napoleon. Nancy bred by Alexander Findlay, Esq., Glasgow — Nancy was got by the celebrated horse, Gavary, nndJW dam by Scotsman, the property of James Kirkwood, Kilmaurs. Nancy was first shown aa a three-year old, and got first prize at Hamilton, first prize at Ballinston; second at Glasgow, and second at Kilbride, sue was next shown as a brood mare at Glast-ow and Kilbride, where she also gained first prizes. Emperor is the most successful sire ever in is'ew Zealand, and wherever shown gained first honours. His stock commands the highest price of any siro in Otigo; as a proof, he has tra7e led the T.iieri District for 13 years in succeslion and list yt-ar had over 100 mares. Clansman, as will be seen, is descended from the pun st Clydesdale blood ever imported out of Scotland; he has proved himself a sure foul getter, and his stock are now coming to the front. A 2-yeirold colt hy him being first prize taker at the last Hawke's Bay show. Fiist-clasa paddocks provided for mires from|a distance. All care tab en, but no responsibility. Terms £4 43 for single mares, two or moie as per agreement For further particulars apply to HUGH McDONALD Proprietor, NuKUMAE.V 'I'O STAND THIS SEASON AT THE I WAIROA FARM, WAVERLEY, THE FOLLOWING STALLIONS — Dales man, By Traducer — dam, three parts bred. EXCHANGE, . By Young Banker. Full particulars in a future advertisement. JOHN MORTON, Wairoa Farm. THE GOVERN UK Will be at the service of breeders in the Patea, Hawera, Manutahi Districts. 'THE GOVERNOR, by Anteros, dam JL Revoke by Sir Hercules, her dam Anesse by Toss ; Flirt by Mariner (Arab) ; Anteros by Loiterer from Adrasta, Loiterer by Stockwell, dam Ennui. Revoke is the clam of Trump Card, winner of the Canterbury Derby. Tho Governor as a 3-year-old, won the Wellington Maiden Plato, beating Badsworth and three others. Ran third in the Dunedin Cup, won by Sir Modred 7st 101 b, On Dit7st 2lb second ; Fishhook, Lady Emma, Volunteer and others also started. At the same meeting ho won the Queen's Plate 2 miles, W.F.A beating Sylvanus, Lady Emma and Nautilus, and at the C.J.C. Autumn meeting, ran third in the great Autumn Handicap won by Lady Emma, sst 131bs, Sir Modred Bst lOlbs, second, Natator, Randwick, Libeller, Luna and four others also started. Tehms : Single Mare 3, £3 10s, two or more as per agreement. Groomagc fee 2s 6d. JAMES HAMILTON, Manutahi. rr|O STAND THIS SEASON AT ± BALGOWNIE THE THOBOTOHBEED STALLION BAKBA.BJAN This grandly -bred horse will stand this season • at Balgownie whero a limited number of marcs will be received and good paddockiug provided. Babbabiak is by the late premier of New Zealand Stallions " Traducer " whose progeny have placed him at the top of tho list of winning sires. His dam "Barbary" (imp) by Symoon, by Camel, out of Buzzard" mare — Donna Maria by Partisan — Donna Clara by Cesasario ; thus running back in a direct line to Eclipse through Whalebone, Waxy and Pot Bos. Her full brother "Barbarian finised second for the English Derby of 1852. Barbary herself ran well at home and was the only imported mare that ever won a stake in New Zealand THE IMPOIiTED CLYDESDALE STALLION LORD LOJtiNE T OKD LORNE was bred by J. Mitchell Jj Esq. Ballyminack, Campbelltown. Ho is by Sir Garibaldi, dam Jess, a pure bred Clydesdale marc who for three years in succession, was distinguished as a first prize taker at Campbelltown Agricultural Society's Shows ; her dam also gained four first prizes in succession as a brood mare at the same Society's shows. Sir Garibaldi gained first prize as a three-year-old at tho Perth Highland Society's Meeting in 1850. Lord Lome is in colour a dapple bay, with black points, splendid action, fine bone, good mild temper, and possessing all the qualities of a pure bred Clydesdale. As a two-year-old, distinguished himself as a prize taker, having taken first prizo at tho Kirknilullock Show, third at the Glasgow Agricultural Show, third at the Highland Society's Show at Kelso ; and first at the Degmin Society's Show. Terms five guineas with guarantee for ipproved mares to either of the abovo horses. Special arrangements made for two or more nares. Further particulars apply GROOM IS CHARGE. SEASON 1882. :O SEEVE 3TABI3S BETWEEN 'WnEyU'AKrjEA AND JIAN'AIA, The pure-bred Clvdesdalc Horse SIE WILLIAM WALLACE, BY Sir William Wallace (imported) — dam, by Champion (imported) . Fee— £4 10s. Also, — The Thoroughbred Horse a EEDEEMEE, s By Gladiator (invnortad) —dam, Bay Leaf, a y Petor Flat. « Fee— £3. I 1 a Groomage, 2s 6d. * Fees payable January Ist, 1883. Route — Patea, Mondays ; Whenuakura, ucsdays, returning home on Wednesdays ; brmanby and Mantua, Fridays, roturniug jmo on Saturdays. For particulars apply to WILSON BROTHERS, Hawera. TEH PUBE-3MBD CLYDESDALE STALLION 1 SIR ROBERT BRUOE I7ILL travel this season, as under, — oi V Kai Iwi, Brunswick, Upokongaro, No. Line, and No. 2 Line. Tebms : £4 4s. pi For furthor particulars apply to tho groom. WM. CRAIG,

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 20 October 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 20 October 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 20 October 1882, Page 4

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