XXVI 



Agricultural Gazette of N.S.W 



[Oct. 2, 1920. 



DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. NEW SOUTH WALES. 



Imported Clydesdale Stallions 



TO STAND THIS SEASON AT NORTH BANGAROO STUD FARM 



CL AND ALE (14628), C.S.B. (Imp.) 



' , Sire, Allandale (12418), C.S.B., by Sir Hugo. 



)st Dam, May I.ogan (21199) O^.B., by Princo Robert (7186). 

 2nd Dam, Haidee (21198), by Prince of Wales (673). 

 3rd Dam, Jess of Portlogaii (3145), by Lofty (460). 

 4th Dam, Kate, by Hercules (378). 



Clandale was awarded First Prize at the Northern Show at Aberdeen, Scotland, in 1912 ; and 

 in 191S was awarded the £100 Championship Prize at the Royal Show, Sydney. 



ROYAL WARDEN (16045), C.S.B. (Imp.) 



Sire, Everlasting (11331), C.S.B., by Baron's Pride (9122). 

 1st Dam, Gem of Craigwillie (21597), by Prince of Thomas (16262). 

 2n(l Dam, Lady Edith of Craigw-illie (156^7), by Prince Currachwi (8161X 

 3rd Dam, Jean of Northfield (18564), by Star of the North (2435). 

 4th Dam, Cowden Jean (19435), C.S.B., by Clydesdale .lock (1415). 



Royal Warden was awarded First and (Jhampion Prizes by the Royal Agricaltond 



Society of England as a 3-year old. 



SIR GALLANT (Imp. in dam). 



Sire, Gallant Stewart. 

 Dam, Mona (36914), O.S. B. (imp.), by Ransom (1!1149), C.S.R 



FEES— 

 Clandale — Seven guineas per mare Royal Warden— Four guineas per mare. 



Sir Gallant — Four guineas per mare. 



A limited number of approved mares can be taken for these horses. 



Free Service to be given the following season to all mares that fail to get in foal from previous 



season's service. No farther concession. 



Agistment— 2s. 6d. per week per mare. 



For further particulars apply 

 The MANAGER, North Bangaroo Stud Farm, Canowlndra. 



