fllQ.stand this sea- * X son; at Home 'bush, the purebred .Clydesdale Colt Renfrew Jock By Renfrew Jock, darn Queen Bess, rising three years, wasted by George Watson Esq., Mastorton, and isa beautiful bay and Btands 16 hands high with immense power, He is compaotly built'with plenty of hair and bone of the right olean flat kind with plenty of silky hair on his legs, growing in the right plaoe, hanging'straight from the knee to the ground. His sire Bonfrw_Jock, imported from Victoria as a four-year-old stood seventeen hands high, was out of Bose by Cowden Lad (imp) who gained six Ist prizes brforo leaving .Scotland and many Ist prizes in Victoria. Cowdeu Lad's sire was Old Scotchman, the property of Mr John Kerr Moi ton, dam Mr Eastin's (of Cowdon) young prize maro Jean, by Prinot Boyal, g.d. Blossom by Bon Lomond (imp). Renfrew Jock's sire wjs the well known horse Benfrew (imp), who gained two first prizes as a year-old, 2 firsts as a two year old, When three jgitb ho competed at the Benfrew6hire Exhibition of Stallions held at Paisley against all horses, and was awarded the Duke of Hamilton's premium of 30 sovs. He gained the Champion Cop at Ballarat on the 13ih September 1602, andhasbeakn every horso that has competed against him. Benfrew Jcck gained first prizo at Smeaton as a yearling and first as a two year-old at the same place, In 1874 ho was imported to New Zealand and was placed second against all comers at Oamaiu Show. In .1875 ho rovorsed the order and was placed first in tho aged class, and took the Champion Cup for tho best entire op the ground, This performance ho repeated in 187 C. In 1879 ho was firstandchampionat Timaru, After that he was sold to tho Geraldine Stud Company. . His dam, Qucon Bess, tho properly of G, "Watson, Esq., is by that noted siro No Surrender, 197 N.Z.B. No Surrender is by that great slalliou, King of the Vanquisher, by Yonng Vanquisher (imp.) 'When No Surrender was last shown ho war awarded the Hon, Bhodes' prize, 15 guineas, at Timaru, and also tho Timaru A, &P. prize of 5 guineas suno day, beating both colonial and imported horses. His name and famo has been ringing all over tho Southern Hemisphere foi the hut half dozon years, and on one occasion he Bweptoverythiogfrom Dunedin to Christchuroh, and it would be useless to expatiate on his carew.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 Clydesdale maro Julia.thepro pertyof Aid. Dalglcish, Ksq,, Oamaru, sire Scotland Yet, grand sire frince of Wales imported from Scotland, dam Groy Gipsy, imported, In 1888, at Oamaru, Julia was third as a dry mare in aiing of eight splendid mares, and in 1890 sho gained second in another large ring of really nice marcs the piok of the whjle Oamaru district, this being tho noted district in tho whole Cam tcbury Province for Clydesdalo stock. Sho also was awardedon the same day the A. &P. Society's first prize as a mare, and two of her progeny. Queen Bess is an ozcellent model of a Clydesdalo marc. She commenced her> premier career as a yearling by taking first prize at Oamaru in a ring of 7 first olass fillies, when shown as a two-year-old sho also gained tho red ticket at the saino place,, sho was also awarded first at Timaru and firatat Waimate shows. Thus showing Benfrew Jnok to be descendedfrom the test Clydesdale blood in tho rorld, and also from the greatest line of prize takers under tho sun, these strains nave been especially selected-for the breeding qualities by the most successful breeders in tho Mother Country, m well as tho Colonies, that judgment has been fully verified, Thus showing Benfrew Jock to be tho most fashionably bred stallion that has ever been placed at the disposal of breeders in this district, and breeders should not miss such a wolcomo horse. No better stallion stands in New Zealand, and his pedigree is unexceptional. He has beautiful action, an excellent temper, and a strong sound constitution. took first prize as a yearling, and qlbo first as a two year-old against the piok of tho South Island, Ho will be limited to 25 mares, Every oare taken but no responsibility. Terms, £4, payablo on Ist January, 1895. JOHN MAXWELL, Proprietor, Homebush. f HO stand this sea,i son in the 1 Wairarapa District, tho purebred Clydcsdale Stallion Marquis of Salisbury, (Hy Lord Salisbury), For further particulars apply W. ft MICK. . fj',o stand this season at .1 "The Pines," Gladstone Boad, Taratahi, the standard bred trotting sire Young Berlin, For a limited number of approved mares'. For particulars and pedigree apply to < JOHN FiLLOOfI, Owner. , Piscatorious tjy ILL stand tbiß Eeason, at his owner's •VT farm, To Ore Ore. Piscatorious by Traducer (imported) out of Fanny Fisher by Fisherman (imported). Terms £4 4s per mare. For particulars apply to tho undersigned. • • ' Maud wick, <nrrn.r. »ut„ .i««j «..- l i . .?? owner's farm. Bandwick is by Barbarian, dam Gipsy Girl, For extended pedigree see Victorian Stud Book. Colour a in height, and is of immense power and blood; his sire! being full brother to!' The Barb," the best horse of the day in New South Wales, by the famed Sir Heroules. Terms£44s.. :■■■'■:■:. . ■ THE Clydesdale Stallion : Y McGregor Will stand this sewn at hirj:dwners farin' Te.OreOre. Full particulars ,'atttaigm apply to :■-.-■'■>' -a;:- 1 . ■;■ ;■:;>*.: "™ ■: A W. CAVE; To Ore Ore,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4858, 23 October 1894, Page 1
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