918 Agricultural Gazette of N.S.W. [Nov. 2, 1908. 



Barnum, bay cob. Sire, Almack ; dam, half-bred mare. 



Bainum. — Bay gelding, 14.3 hands high, bred at tlie Aliiiac Cob Stud. 

 His sire is Almac, and his dam a thick -set mare, whose sire was a trotting 

 horse and her dam a half-bred mare. This shows the class of horse produced 

 by the first cross with the Norfolk cob Almac to a half-bred mare. Barnum 

 has won two first prizes at Sydney Royal Agricultural Society's Shows, one 

 in saddle and the other in harness as a gentleman's cob. He is a very rich 

 dark bay, like his sire, and coming from a mare a little heavier than his sire 

 he shows a bit more substance, but with it he has good pace and a kind 

 disposition. 



Geoi'ge. — A dark bay horse, bred by the Almac Cob Stud, 14.3 hands high. 



The photograph showing 

 liim shows Mr. Brown, 

 the breeder, in the saddle, 

 and George is carrving 20 

 stone, and with it has won 

 prizes at Sydney and Mel- 

 bourne Royal Agricultural 

 Society's Shows. (Jeorge 

 is also a son of Almac, 

 out of a very well-bred, 

 sturdy mare, bred on the 

 Monaro country, a mare 

 that one could ride or drive, 

 as she was very hardy ; and 

 George has also proved 

 himself a very hardy useful 

 George and owner. Sire Almac; dam, Monaro mare. animal in saddle Or harness. 



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