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TO stand this season at Home Hußh, the purebred Clydesdale Colt Jttenfrew Jock By Renfrew Jock, dnm Queen Bess, rising throe years, was bred by George Watson Esq., Masterton, and is a beautiful bay and stands 10 bauds high with immense power, tie is compactly built with plenty of lrnir and bone of tue right clean flat kind with plenty of cilky hair <>n his legs, growing in the rigbl place, hanging straight from the knee to the ground. His sire Renfrew Jock, impoited from Victoria as a four-year-old stood seventeen hands higii, was out of Hose by Cowden La i (imp) who gained six Ist prizes brfore leaving Scotland and many Ist prizes in Victoria. Cowdon Lad's sire wns Old Scotchman, the property of Mr John Kerr Mo ton, dam Sir Eastin's (of Cowdon) young prize mare Jian, by VrinoEoyal, g.d. Blossom by Ben Lomond (imp), Renfrew Jock's sire wjs the well known horse Benfrew (imp), who gained two first prizes as a year-old, 2 fii sts as a two year old. When three yotrs he oompeted at the Benfrewshire Exhibition of Stallions held at Paisley against all horses, and was awarded the Duio of Hamilton's premium of 30 govs. He gained the Champion Cup at Ballarat on the 13th September 1802, and has beaten every borse that has competed against him. Benfrew Jack gained first prize at Sineaton as a yearling and first as a two year-old at the same place. In 1874 ho was imported to Sew Zealand and was placed second against all comers at Oamaru Show. In 1875 he reversed the order and was placed first in the aged olass, and.toektho Champion Cup for the best entire on the ground. This performance ho repeated in 187 C. In .1879 he was first and champion at Timaru, Alter that ho was sold to tho Geraldino Stud Company, . His dam, Queen Bess, the property of G. Watson, Esq., is by that noted sire No Surrender, IP7 N,Z,B, No Surrender is by that great stallion, King of the Vanquisher, by Young Vanquisher (imp,) When No Surrender was last shown he wai awarded the Hon, Rhodes' prize, 15 goineas, at Timaru, and also the Timaru A. &P, prize of 5 guineas same day, beating both colonial and impoited horses, His name and fame has been ringing all over the Southern Hemisphere for the kit half dozen years, and on one occasion he sweptovery thingfrom Duncdin to Christchuroh, and it would bo useless to expatiate on his career,or to mention his success at the stud, and to note the famous gets that have sprung from him would be superfluous Queen Bess' dam is that popular Ciydesdalo mare Ju!ia,tlie property of Aid. Dalgloisli, Esq,, Oamaru, sirs Scotland Yet, grand siro Prinoe of Wata imported from Scotland, dam Grey Gipsy, imported, In 1888, at Oamaru, Julia was third as a dry mare in a ling of eight splendid mares, and in 1890 she gained second in another large ring of really nice mares tho pick of the whjle Oamaru district, this being the noted district in the whole Can-, te'bury Province for Clydesdale stock, Sho also was awardedon the same day tho A. & P. Society's first prize as a mare, and two of her progeny. Quetm Bess is an excellent model of a Clydesdale mare. She commenced her premier career as a yearling by taking first prize at Oamaru in'a ring of 7 fiistclass fillies, when shown as a two-year-old sho also gained the red ticket at the same place, sho was also awarded first at Timaru and first at Waimate shows. Thus showing Renfrew Jnck to bo dcscondedfrom tho lest Ciydesdalo blood in tho ?orld, and also from tho greatest lino of prize takers under tho sun, theso strains novo been especially selected for the breeding qualities by tho most successful breeders in tho Mother Country, a< w.ll as tho Colonies, that judgment has beenfully verified. Thus showing Benfrew Jook to be tho most fashionably bred stallion that has ever been placed at the disposal of breeders in this district, i>nd breeders should not miBS such a welcome horse. No better station stands in New Zealand, and his pedigree is unoxoeptional. He has beantiiul action, an ex cellent temper, and a string sound constitution, Benfrew Jock took first prize as a yearling, and also first as a two year-old against tho pick of the South Island. Ho will bo limited to 25 mares. Every caro taken but no responsibility. Terms, £4, payablo on Ist January. 1895. JOHN MAXWELL, Proprietor, Homebush.

mOffi, I son in the Wnirarapa District, the purebred Clydeadnle Stallion Marquis of Salisbury, (By Lord Salisbury), For further particulars apply WJJDICK, fS\O stand this season at J " The Pines," triadstone load, Taratahi, the standard bred trotting sire Young Berlin, For a limited number of approved marcs. Foi particulars and pedigree apply to JOHN FAILOON, Owner. Piscatorious is season, at liis owner's farm, Te' Ore Ore. Piscatorious oj Traducer (Imported) out of Fanny Fisher by. Fisherman (imported). Terms li 4s per mare. For particulars apply to tho underKandwlclr, WILL also stand this season, at his _ owner's farm. liandwick is by Barbarian, dam Gipsy Girl. For extended pedigree see Victorian Btud Book. Colour a golden chestnut; stands 15 hands 3 inches in height, and isof.immenso power and blood; his sire being full brother to " The j) at V'Jho best horse of- tho day in New • the famed Sir Hercules, McGregor Will stand this season at his owiiers farm leOfeOre, Fall particulars arid pedigree W, CAVE, Tq Ore Ore.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4848, 11 October 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4848, 11 October 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4848, 11 October 1894, Page 1

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