THE POKE BRED CLYDESDALE STALLION CLANSMAN Fill TRAVEL from KAI IWI to PATEA. CLANSMAN is a bright bay (7) seven J years old, stands 16J handa high, out f Jesn, by Emperor. Jean was brpd by tobort Stevessan. Efq., Taieii, Otago pan's dim, DtftehefS, bred by the late D. j Vilmore, Lanfiford, Taimanii, out of 1] eat bred imported mure und an import or.-e from Scotlnnd. She gained the !' .-i rize at Langford. Dulchess was b< • ht iy Robert Stevenson, Esq., Otago, fu ihe um of £150, being one of the beat mares i Tasmania. Dutchesa won second prize t East Taieri in 1869 against all comes, ler daughter Bella was tbe winner of 21 irst piizes in Otago. Bella was sold to Mr W. Holly of Christchurch, where she jaiiied the first piize three years in suc'ession against imported mares from Victoria md Scotland. Jean's dam Dutchess, also iroduced the celebrated horaes, Blair Atho!, Lord Glasgow, and Surprise. 'Ihe two atter were successful prize takers, and out )f the same stock are the celebrated mares Vtattie and lime Deans. Sod at Mr Stevenson's eale in 1876 lo Mr Kitchen, of Moa Flat Station, Olngo for ihe sums of £175 and £135, also two 1 year old fillies for -6115. Jean's Sire, Sir Colin Campbell, imported from Scoiland to Tasmania by Tames Ross, Esq. Sir Colin won four liist prizes; before leaving Scotland in 1859 he gained the fi™t prizo at the Longford Northern Show, beating seventeen horses, nine of which wero imported, and many other prizes too numerous t enumerate. Sir Col:n Campbell was bre b v Mr aib, Veterinary su-geon, near Banff,, out of the Eul o£ Seatield, mar Betsy, (winner of many first prizes, and in 1864 was styled " Inviuciblo,") sir Glenelg also the property nf Mr I ait, by Ihe unrivulle horse, Balmoral, grand Sire O!d Stitehem, the properly of Sir James Graham, of Notherby, whose stock is celebrated nil ver Scotland. Clansman's BUe.oul of far famed horse, Kmperor, out of Naney, by the imported horsu, Napoleon. Nancy bred by Alexander FinJlay, Esq., Glasgow— Nancy was got by the celebrated horse, Gavary, and]h<=r dam by Scotsman, the property <j£ James Kivkwooil, Kilmaurs. Nancy was fiist shown ns a three-year old, and got first prize oA Hamilton, first prize at Ballinston; second at Glasgow, and second atKilbride, slie was next shown aa a brood mare at Glasgow .»nd KilbrUe, where she alsc gained lirst prizes. Emperor is the mosl successful sire ever in Now Zealand, and wherever shown gained first honours. Ilis stock commands the highest p;ice of an,v siru in Ot-igo ; as a proof, he has trave lee the Tiieri District for 13 years in succeslioi and 1 ist year had over 100 mares. Clansman, as will be seen, is doscoudec from the purest Clydesdale blood ever im ported out of Scotland; he has proved him self a sure foul gelter, and bis Btock an now coming to the front. A 2-yeirol< colt by him being first prize ,(aker ac thi lastElawke's Bay show. Fiist-class paddocks provided for mire from, a distance. All care taken, buc n responsibility. Terms £4 4s for single mares, two t> moie as per agreement For further particulars apply to HUGH McDONALD Proprietor, NuiCI'MABA 'I O STAND THIS SEASON AT THJ 1 WAIROA FARM, WAVERLET, THE FOLLOWING STALLIONS — Dales man, By Traducer — dam, thi'ee parts brec EXCHANGE, [ By Young Banker. ' Full particidars in a future advertisemenl JOHN MORTON, Wairoa Farm. THE GOVERN OK Will be at the service of breeders in th Pntca, Hawcra, Manutalii Districts. THE GOVERNOR, by Antcros, dan JL Revoke by Sir Hercules, her dan Anesso by Toss ; Flirt by Mariner (Arab) Anteros by Loiterer from Adi'asta, Loitere by Stockwell, dam Ennui. Revoke is th dam of Trump Card, winner of the Cantei bury Derby. The Governor as a 3-year-old won the AVcllington Maiden Plato, bcatin] Badsworth and throe others. Ran third ii the Dnncdin Cup, won by Sir Modred 7s 101b, On Dit7st 21b second ; Fishhook, Lad; Emma, Volunteer and others also started At the same meeting he won the Queen' Plate 2 miles, W.F.A beating Sylvanus Lady Emma and Nautilus, and at tin C.J.C. Autumn meeting, ran third in thi great Autumn Handicap won by Lad; Emma, sst 131bs, Sir Modred Bst lOlbs second, Natator, Randwick, Libeller, Luni and four others also started. Tebms : Single Mares, £3 10s, two o: more as per agreement. Groomage fee 2s 6d JAMES HAMILTON, Manutalii. m|O STAND THIS SEASON A a 1 BALGOWNIE THE THOROr/ffnBRED STALLION BaJRBABIAN This grandly - bred hor3o will stand thi season at Balgownie where I limited number of mares will bi received and good paddocking pro vided. Barbarian is by the late premier of Nev Zealand Stallions "Traducer" whose pro geny have placed him at the top of the lis of winning sires. His dam "Barbary' (imp) by Symoon, by Camel, out of Buz zarcl mare — Donna Maria by PartisanDonna Clara by Cesasario ; thus runninj back in a direct line to Eclipse througi Whalebone, Waxy and Potßos. Her fill brother " Barbarian iinised second for th< English Derby of 1852. Barbary herself rai well at homo and was the only importec mare that ever won a stake in New Zealanc THE nirOBTED CLYDESDALE STALLION LO U.D LOKNE T ORD LORNE was bred by J. Mitchel XJ Esq. Ballyminack, Campbclltown. H is by Sir Garibaldi, dam Jess, a pure brcc Clydesdale mare who for three years ii succession, was distinguished as a first prizi taker at Campbclltown Agricultural Society'] Shows ; her dam also gained four first prize; in succession as a brood mare at the saim Society's shows. Sir Garibaldi gained firs prize as a three-year-old at the Peril Highland Society's Meeting in 1850. Lore Lome is in colour a dapple bay, with blacl points, splendid action, fine bone, gooc mild temper, and possessing all the quali ties of a pure bred Clydesdale. As i two-year-old, distinguished himself as £ prize taker, having taken first prize at thi Kirknitullock Show, third at the Glasgov Agricultural Show, third at the Highland Society's Show at Kclso ; and lirst at the Degmin Society's Show. Terms five guineas with guarantee fo) approved mares to cither of the above horses Special arrangements made for two or more marcs. Further particulars apply GROOM IN CHARGE. SEASON 1882. TO SERVE 3IARE3 BETWEEN "WIIESUAKtriiJ AND MAN-AIA, Ihe pure-bred Clvdosdalc Horse SIR WILLIAM WALLACE, BT Sir William Wallace (imported) — dam, by Champion (imported). Fee— M 10s. Also, — The Thoroughbred Horse REDEEMER, By Gladiator (imported) — dam, Bay Leaf, by Peter Flat. Fee— £3. Groomngo, 2s 6d. Fees payable January Ist, 1883. Route — Patca, Mondays ; Whemwlairn, Tuesdays, returning home on Wednesdays ; Normanby and Manaiu, Fridays, returning homo on Saturdays. For particulars apply lo WILSON BROTHERS, Hawera. TEHrURE-BBID CLYDESDALE STALLION SIR ROBERT BRUCE WILL travel this season, as under, — Kailwi, Brunswick, Upokongaro, No. 1 Line, and No. 2 Line. Terms .- £4, 4s. For further particulars apply to the groom. WM. QJBAia.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 21 October 1882, Page 4
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