TO stand this season at TeOroOro ■ (ThompsonV-Estate) the purebred Clydesdale Stallion , [ Dntto of Argylip. His sire is the gvcatki.-g ol siafllohs "Young i Bankor" and bis dam " Blossom'* by the famous hoisß-".Younn Hero." Stock by the Duke wero shown list year as Christchurch. Bangiora a d Courtnty.Shows tak- : lug first honors in oveiy clussfor whioh ' they were emorod. At Auckland in' the 1 samo year, a three-year old filly by this horse was livst in her class and Champion : of the Yard i,\ For further pai tioulars apply It.MLOON, To Ore Ore. | TTIO stand thU sea- " J. con at. Homo the purebred Clydesdale Colt Keiitrew Jock By Benfrew Jock, dam Queen Bess, rising three years, was bred by George Watson Esq., Mastorton, and 16 ft beawiful bar and stands 10 hands high with immense power. Ho is compactly built with plenty of hair and bone ot ti:e right clean Hat kind with plonty of cilky hair rn his legs, growing in tho righl plac, hanging straight from the knee to the ground. His Biro lienfrew Jock, irnpo tsd from Victoria as a four-year-old stood seventeen hands high, was out of Boso by Cowden Lad (imp) who gained six Ist prizes bifore leaving Scotland and many Ist I'rizes in Victoria. . Cowden Lad's sire was Old Sootcbuian, the property of Mr John Kerr Mo.ton, dam Mr liaalin'a (of Cowden) youug prizo maw Jiau, by Prince lloyal, g.d. Blossom by lieu Lomond (imp). Renfrew Jock's siro was tho well known horse .Iknfrew (imp), who joined two first prizes as a year-old, 2 firsts as a two year old, Wheuthree yoirs lie oompottd at tho itaificwshiro Exhibition of Stallions held at l'a:sliy ngniuslall horsss, mid was awarded the Dnko ot Hamilton's premium of 30 suvs. lie gained the Champion Cup at ballarat on the lihh September 1861, andhasbeat'in every horse that has i ompotcd against him. Kcntrow Jock gained first prize at Snwnton as a yearling and first as a two. year-old as the same place. In 1871 ho was imported to tiew Zealand and was placed second against all comers ct Oamam Show. In 1875 he reversed tbe order and was placed first in the aged class, and took the GluvuI>iun Cup for ihe best entiicon the ground. This performance ho repeated in 1870. In 1871) he was first and champion at Tiiuru, . Alter that ho was sold to the Gtraldine • Stud Company. - His dam, Qiiecn Bcs3, the property of G. i Watson, Est], is hy that noted sire No Surrender, 1«7 N.J5.8. No Surrender is by that great stallion, King of tho Vanquisher, by Youi g Vanquisher (imp.) When No Surrender was last shown he watawardei the Hon, llhodes' prize, 15 guineas, at Timaru, and also the Timaru A, & 1\ prizo of 5 guineas sime day, beating both colonial and impoitcd horses. His mime and famo has been ringing all over tho Southern Hemisphere foi the last half dozen years, ! audononooco.ision'licswirptevcrythiogfrorn Duocdiu to Christchurch, and it would be i use ess to expatiate on his career.or to mentiou bis success at the stud, and to note the r famous gets that have sprung from him would bo supeiiluoun, Queen liets' dam is that popular Clydesdale mare Juiia.the pro- n perty of Aid. Dalgleish. l<sq., Oanaru, sire J Soo.land Yet, grand sire i rii.oj of U'ales imported from Scotland, dam Grey Gipsy, imported, In 1888, at Oama;n, Jul a ,\as third as a dry nureiu aiiogof it.htsjlen 1 did mores avd ill 18!)' sho gained second iu another large riugoi really uicc mares l tho pick of the wlulu Oamaru i slriut, this being the noted district in to whoioCani tcbtiry Province for Clydesdale stock. She
0 also was awardcdontlicsauio day the A.&P. c Society's first piizo as a maro, and two of her progeny. Quetii Jiess is an orcelleut 8 model ;f a Clydesda:o maro. She wms mericed lior premier career ns a yeariitji by laking iiivt prizo at Oamavu in a ring ol 7 I' first claas fillies, when shown as a two-year- '' old slie also gained the red ticket at the tame she was also awnr led first at Timaru arid first at Waimate shows. Thus showing Renfrew Jnck to be descended from the lest Clydesdalo blood in tho /orld, and also from tho greatest lino of prizo takers under tbo sun, those strains nave been 1 especially selected for the breeding ijuali- ■ ties by the most successful breeders in the 1 Mother Country, ai well as tho Colonies, ' that judgment has been fully verified. Thus showing Heufrow Jock to be the most fash--1 ionably bred stallion that lias ever been ' placed at tho dispjsal of breeders in this district, i nd breedtrs should not miss such 1 a wolcomo horse. No better stallion stands in New Zealand, and his pedigree is unexceptional. He has beautiful action, an excellent temper, and a strang sound ' tution. ltunlrew Jock took first prize as a joirling, and also first as a two year-old against tho pick d the South Is'iind. He 1 will be limited to 25 mares. Every care taken but no responsibility. Terms, £4, payable on ht January. 18U5. JOHN .MAXWELL, Fr.prietor, Homtbusli. o a SALE Well-known sire 1 torso, ROLLO, by Danebury, out of Sweetheart, winner of a nnmljcrof races, including the Wairarapii Cup. Would make a useful horse on a station; his stock being of a great size, For further particulars apply— Wawaiupa Daily Times Oracii. LOWES & lOIiNS M A BTBBTON STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBEK sth, 1891, at 1 o'clock. 80 First-class hoggets 50 fat mid forward wethers • iJO 2-yenr old steers 30 1-yeav to lj-ycar-old steers 15 fat cows lo dairy heifers, to calve in Oct. 12 3 year old dairy heifers 2 dairy cows, springing to calve 10 Fitt'btilloclts. 8 2 and 3 year old steers 1 Young Yorkshire Sow, in pig lo purebred Yorkshire boar TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER Ith, 1891, AT 1 O'OI.OCK, STOCKSALE. F-H. WOOD will sell by public , auction at his Taratahi Yards on the above date;— 300 Hoggets, mixed sexes 300 2 tooth Borancy Lincoln ewes, in lamb and with lambs 50 3 year old bullocks 16 springing heifers, thoroughly quiet, baud reared, and from first-class dairy stock • 10 2 year old steers anil heifers - 12 Ist class heifers, springing 2. do Dairy cows 3 Heifers, springing 1 First-class dairy cow in milk 1 First-class dairy cow, dry, in calf 3 Yearling calves 2 Cows in millo 1 Cow, springing 1 Yearling calf 1 First-class trap or brako marc, 6 years old, guaranteed quiet and staunch 1 Heavy draught marc, 1 years, : '' well bred,' quiet, and staunch worker '" MOtiOSOOIS, ;' STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, . 1 Wool, Grain &n(L Prodvtoo Brokers . : ' wiwiiNUTON,». V A EE prepared to undertako Auction Sales £3. of Stock, Horses, Wool; .sheepskins; Hides, Tallow,' etc Also of General :Merchandise, Furniture, Town and Country Lands, .'' j'■.. ;-■.'■ Sales hold in the country districts as arranged. .;/ : -, ■,:','/ ■■;:■•■■-.: ■•(,;■' ....'.;. I 9. ~ \ Liberal oash advances made against con-1 \ signments placed: in prtr. hands for 'sale or f shipment, alio on wool, BhoensMnsj'tallow,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4814, 1 September 1894, Page 3
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