ama vO. at amen 20 aT TT fom —_— TIHdNVd Ne Wisely (oreo) ION OF STALLIONS FOR GOVERNMENT CERTIFICATE OF SOUNDNESS AND APPROVAL. CONTENTS. Circular of Information concerning the Holding of Parades. Time Table for 1908. Report on Inspections, 1907. nan (oe) N H List of Certificated Stallions, 1907. By Authority: a. KEMP, GOVERNMENT PRINTER, MELBOURNE, 4458. eae OF THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Ole VIC VORA. CQ FO {reading Agricultural “Publication The Journal, which contains 64 pages, profusely lustrated, is published on the Sth of each month, and is obtainable from all Booksellers and News Agents throughout Victoria, or direct from the Secretary for Agriculture, Melbourne, SUBSCRIPTION RATES.—The subseviption, which is payable in advance and includes postawe, is 8s. per annum tor the Commonwealth and New Zealand, and Ss. for the United Kingdom and Foreign Countries. Single copy Three- pence, BACK ISSUES.—A limited number of the issnes comprising Volumes I. (1903-4), TIT. (1905)—10 parts each—and Voliunes TV. (1906) and V. (1807)— 12 parts each—is at present in stock, aud will be supplied at the foregoing rates by the Secrctary for Agriculture, Melbourne. A New Volume is commenced with the January issue of each year. Subseriptions may, however, take effect from any month, CIRCULAR OF INFORMATION CONCERNING THE HoLpINnc OF PARADES FOR Tilm VETERINARY INSPECTION OF STALLIONS FOR THE GOVERNMENT CERTIFICATE OF SOUNDNESS AND APPROVAL One of the conditions to be carried out by all Agricultural Societies receiving Government subsidies in any form in future is that a Government Certificate of Soundness and Approval shall have been issued in respect of all Stallions three years old or over competing for prizes at the Shows held by the societies. In order that all societies throughout the State may be assisted in conforming with this condition, it becomes necessary to arrange for the holding of Stallion Inspection Parades in such manner and at such centres as will provide the opportunity for all stallions likely to compete for prizes at Shows to be submitted for Veterinary Inspection for the Govern- ment Certificate, prior to the holding of Shows. Fifty-six parades were held last season in different parts of the State on dates arranged by the societies, and with a staff of four Veterinary Surgeons continuously engaged, it was found somewhat difficult to get through with the work. It is found that about 100 parades will require to be held this season if all societies and districts are to be catered for. To provide, as far as possible, for uniformity in the method and standard of examination, it has been decided to limit the work to three of the most experienced officers in the Department—Messrs. Cameron, Colebatch, and Robertson. (Mr. McDonald, whose services were gladly availed of last vear, will be in England during the forthcoming season.) Time TABLe. Consequent on these two necessities—the doubling of the Parades, and the decrease of the Staff engaged, it is proposed that the Parades be held at places and times arranged by the Department, and along with this Circular, is a Time Table relating to the Parades it is proposed to hold in your district. It is not suggested—aunless it meets with the wishes of your Society—that these Inspection Parades shall take the place of the Stallion Parades which your Society has possibly been in the habit of holding, but, of course, it is obvious that if the two objects can be served on the same date, less inconvenience will be occasioned to owners. The fullest consideration has been given to the arrangement of the Time Table, so as to provide an average of six Parades per week to be attended by each Otticer, and it is hoped that all societies will, as far as possible, fall in with the Time Table and make arrangements accordingly. The Time Table has been compiled on the basis of the winter Railway Time Table for last vear. It is possible, of course, that this winter’s Time Table may be different, but it is not thought that the times and dates will be materially interfered with. As was the case last year, the Parades will be conducted without expense to the societies, other than that involved in making known the occasion to the Stallion owners in the districts, which function it is hereby requested the Society should undertake. In the event of it being found impossible for local reasons to bold the Parade in anv district at the time and date set out in the Time Table, notice to this effect—together with suggesticns for alternative date A 2 2 Stallion [uspection Parades, 1908. and time compatible with the rest of the Time Table—should be given not later than 1st June, after which no alteration in the Time Table can be made. GROUNDS FOR REJECTION. The attention of the members of your Society is invited to the report ou the Veterinary Examination cf Stallions during the 1907 season, x copy of which is appended, and which gives results to date. It is particularly desired that owners of stallions should understand that only those hereditary unsoundnesses which are set out in the report, will con- stitute a cause for refusal of the certificate on the ground of unsoundness. All other blemishes or unsoundness, or defects of conformation, the result of accident, external injury, and oyer-strain and over-work, will not disqualify. The certificate is also refused in the case of animals below a reasonable standard for Government approval, as regards type, conformation, and breed. ISSUE OF CERTIFICATES. Particulars concerning the identity of the horse—name, pedigree, age, etc.—should be furnished to the examining officer at the time of examina- won, either verbally or by way of the usual stallion advertisement. Certificates will be issued within seven days of the holding of the parades, and will be forwarded to the secretaries of the societies, under whose auspices the parades are held, and who will either forward them to the owner direct, or on application. Until the issue of a certificate, or until the publication of the official list of certificated stallions, the result of the veterinary examination will not be communicated to any person. ‘The examining officer, if he shall see fit to do so, may communicate to the owner or his agent—duly authorized in writing to inquire—the result of the examination. In case of refusal of the certificate the reasons for re- fusal will not under any circumstances, save in legal proceedings under the direction of the Court, be communicated to any person except the owner or his agent duly authorized in writing, and to these only on request in writing. | Secretaries of societies, persons in charge of the horse, grooms or relatives of the owner will not be considered authorized agents for that purpose unless they deliver to the officer the owner’s signed authority to receive the information. TENURE OF CERTIFICATE. Certificates are issued in respect of stallions three years old and over ovly. Certificates that have been issued during the season 1907, and certificates that will be issued during the season 1908 will be regarded asx life certificates. Tn 1a09, anly stallions fewr years old and over, will be given life certificates. 7 hree-year-old stallions will be certificated for the season only, and will be required to be submitted for re-examination each season, until five years old, when a life certificate will be issued. In 1910, and subsequently, only stallions five years old and over, will be given life certificates. 7 /iree-year-old and four-year-old stallions will be certificated for the season only, and will be required to be submitted for re-examination each season mutil five years old, when a life certificate will be issued. The Minister retains the right to at any time have a certificated stallion submitted for re-examination, and to withdraw the certificate, in the event of the animal being declared, to his satisfaction, unsound. The arrangement as to tenure of certificates, set out above, provides for the introduction of the system gradually, so that no hardship will be imposed on owners. Stallion Inspection Parades, 10908. 3 Unless in response to Ministerial request as above provided for, owners at present in possession of matured stallions will require to submit them for examination once only; and those purchasing stallions certificated in 1907 and 1908, will wof¢ require to submit them again. Persons undertaking stallion keeping after 1908 will have had ample notice, and will have full knowledge of the conditions to which their stallions will be subjected, namely—the annual examination of all horses wnder five years old. Court or APPEAL. Any owner of a stallion who is dissatisfied with the refusal of a certificate in respect of his horse may appeal against the decision to the Minister at any time within ¢//rty days of the examination, under the fol- lowing conditions :— (a) That the appeal is in writing and is accompanied by the lodg- ment of £10 1os., such amount to be forfeited in the event of the appeal mot being upheld. (6) That the appeal is accompanied by an undertaking to pay any railway fares and hotel expenses incurred by the Court of Appeal in connection with the settlement of the appeal. (c) That, in the event of refusal having been on the ground of unsoundness, the appeal is accompanied by a certificate from a registered Veterinary Surgeon setting out that the horse has been found by him to be free from all the following forms of unsoundness, viz. :——Broken wind, Roaring, Cataract (eye), Nasal Disease (osteo-porosis), Ringbone, Sidebone, Bone-spavin, Bog-spavin, Curb, Thoroughpin and_ bursal enlargements. (d) That, in the event of refusal having been on the ground of being below standard for Government approval, the appeal is accompanied by a certificate from the President and two members of the Committee of the Society under whose auspices the parade was held, setting out that in their opinion the horse is of a fit and proper type, conformation, and breed to be approved as a stud sire. On receipt of Notice of Appeal in proper form, and with the above conditions complied with, the Minister will appoint a Court of Appeal, which shall consist of :— (a) In the case of appeals against refusal of certificate on the ground of unsoundness, the Chief Veterinary Officer and two practising veterinary surgeons. (6) In the case of appeals against refusal of certificate as being below standard for Government approval, the Chief Veteri- nary Officer and two horsemen of repute and standing. Such Court will act and decide on the appeal, and its decision shall be final, and not subject to review. The Minister may, on the recommendation of the Court, allow a suc- cessful appellant the whole, or such portion as he may decide, of the ex- penses of the appeal. No stallion in respect of which a Government certificate is refused will be allowed to be re-submitted for examination except in the case of an appeal as herein provided for. 4 Stallion Inspection Parades, 1008. STALLION INSPECTION PARADES—SEASON, 108. Time Taste rok WEEK—JULy 20TH 'To 257H. WIMMERA DISTRICT (No. 1). VETERINARY Orricer: 8. 8. Campron, M.R.C.V.S. Date. | Place. Time. ‘Officer Arrives. Ofticer Leaves. = |- = z= Monday, 20th July.. | Stawell 3% 3 pm. | 2.38 pm... 10.27 p.m. Tuesday, 21st July.. | Goroke oe 2 p.m. Noon (driving) | + p.m. (driving) Wednesday, 22nd July Horsham .. | 2pm. | Driving (21st | 6.21 p.m. July) Thursday, 23rd July | Kaniva ae 2 pm. > 115 p.m. (22nd 12.42 a.m. (24th | duly) | July) NORTH-WESTERN DISTRICT (No. 1). VETERINARY OFfricen: W. J. CoLtespatcH, M.R.C.V.S. Date. Place. Time. Officer Arrives. Officer Leaves. Tuesday, 21st July.. | Wycheproof .. | 10 am. ; 6 p.m. (20th | Noon (driving) | Julv) < » +. | Birchip .. 2.30 p.m.) 2 p.m. -. | 5 p.m. (driving) Wednesday, 22nd July | Sea Lake* .. | 2 p.m. 12.25 pm. .. | 7 am. (23rd July) Thursday, 23rd July | Charlton* ay 2 p.m. 11.58 am. .. | 12.25 p.m. (24th ‘he July) NORTH-WESTERN DISTRICT (No. 2.) VETERINARY Orricen: W. A. N. Ropprrson, (.M.V.C. 22, ae pe a Se Oe Date. Place. Time. Officer Arrives. Officer Leaves. | av Tuesday, 21st July.. | Boort .. | 10am. | 4.455 p.m. (20th | 1 p.m. (driving) July) Wednesday, 22nd July| Pyramid ..| 12 noon | Evening (2Ist | 3.18 p.m, July), ae Thursday, 23rd July | Swan Hill* .. 2pm. | 7.6 pm. (22nd | 10.25 am. (24th : July) July) Friday, 24th July .. | Kerane* os 2 p.m. 12.4 p.m. »» | 5.50 am. (25th July) : * at places marked with an asterisk a lantern lecture on ‘‘ Unsoundness in Horses” can be given on the evening of the Inspection Parade if desired and arranged by the Agricultural Society. Stallion Inspection Parades, 7908. ont True Taste ror Wreex—Avucust 3rp To 8TH. Date. GOULBURN VALLEY DISTRICT. Monday, 3rd Aug. Tuesday, 4th Aug. .. Wednesday, 5th Aug. ‘Thursday, 6th Aug... ” 9 Friday, 7th Aug. VETERINARY Orricer: S. 8. Cammron, M.R.C.V.S. | Place. Time. | Officer Arrives. Officer Leaves. Nathalia* a 2pm | 30pm .. 9 am, (4th Aug.), driving Numutrkah* 2 p.m. 11 am. 12.43 p.m. (5th Aug.) Cobram 2.15 p.m. | 2.7 p.m. 3.15 p.em., OF driving Murchison 10 am. | 9 am. Noon, driving Tatura* 3 p.m. 2 p.m., driving 9 am. (7th Aug.), driving Shepparton* .. 2 p.m. Jla.m., driving, 12 noon (8tb Aug.) Dookie lpm. | 12.55 p.m. 4.16 p.m. Saturday, 8th Aug... VRrERINARY OFICER- NORTH-EASTERN DISTRICT (No. 1). Ww. Date. Monday, 3rd Aug. Tuesday, 4th Aug. .. Wednesday, 5th Aug. Thursday, 6th Aug. Friday, 7th Aug. Date. Monday, 3rd Aug. .. Tuesday, 4th Aug. .. Wednesday, 5th Aug. Thursday, 6th Aug... | J. Conuparen, M.R.CAV.8. Officer Leaves. 8.50 p.m. 3.28 p.m. 9.23 p.m. (6th, 6.382 p.m. Place. | Time. | Officer Arrives. | \ |——|--——-, Benalla ne.) 432 jen | Is aime .. Tungamah | 12 noon | 10.31 p.m. Or ; Aug.) Wangaratta .. | 3 pm. | 9.17) p.m. ae Aug.) Tutherglen .. | 12 noon | 10a.m., Aitviie! 3.22 p.m. Euroa ; 3 p.m. 6.32 p.m. | Aug.) ] NORTH-EASTERN DISTRICT (No. 2). VETERINARY OFEICER : w. A. N. Ropertsoy, if Place | Time Officer Arrives. uiyd ace” Heathcote 2 p.m. 11.41 a.m. 1ulmore 1 p.m. | 8.21 p.m. (3rd | Aug.) Bright* : | 4.15 p.m. | 4.8. p.m. Yackandandah | 10.30 a.m. | 10.22 am... Tallangatta* ..' 2 pm. | 435 p.m. (6th | Aug.) Friday, 7th Aug. | GALV.C. Officer Leaves. 5.41 p.m. 4 p.m., driving 5.40 a.m. (6th Aug.) 1 p.m., driving 6.15 am. (8th Aug 6 Stallion Inspection Parades, 1908. Time TasLe rok Wreex—Avucust 10TH To Oru. WIMMERA DISTRICT (No. 2). VETERINARY OrriceR: S. S. Cameron, M.R.C.V.S. ; Date. | Place. f Time. Officer Arrives. Officer Leaves. = : oak as al ee ee Tuesday, 11th Aus. | Rainbow ..) L40 pm. | 135 pm... | 3 p.m. Wednesday, 12th Aug. | Dimboolu oe 2 p.m. 6.20 p.m. (11th | 10.20 a.m. (13th | | Aug.) Aug.) Thursday, 13th Aug. | Jeparit sy [2 p.m 11.43 am... | 4.47 p.m. Friday, 14th Aug. .. | Nhill 2 pm 9.8 p.m. (13th | 1.31 a.m. (15th 7 ers Aue) tne.) NORTH-EASTERN DISTRICT (No. 3). VETERINARY Orricer: W. J. Conesarcu, M.R.CY.S. Date. Place. Time. Officer Arrives. | Officer Leaves. ; Monday, 10th Aug... | Yea* is | 3 p.m. 110.15 am... | 10.35 a.m. (Ith | Aug.) Tuesday, llth Aug. Mansfield . 7) 2pm | 1458 pm... 3.35 p.m. Wednesday, 12th Aug. | Alexandra 2 p.m. l p.m., coach | 4.30 p.m. Thursday, 13th Aug. | Seymour* re 2pm. | 8.59 p.m. (12th 7.30 am. (14th Friday, 14th August Romsey Aug.) Aug.) | 2 pm. | Noon, driving 5.25 p.m. WIMMERA (No. 3). VETERINARY Orricer: W. A. N. Ropertsox, G.M.V.C. Date. Place. 8 =] oe Officer Arrives. Officer Leaves. Tuesday, 11th Aug. | Murtoa a | | 2 p.m. | 11.27 p.m. (10th) 6.10 p.m. Aug.) ; Wednesday, 12th Aug. Warracknaheal* 2 p.m. | 8.10p.m. (11th 6.45 a.m. (13th Aug.) | Aug.) Thursday, 13th Aug. | Hopetoun oo | R30 am. | 9.2% a.m. -. 11.80 acm. ' Beulah a 1 p.m. 12.25 pm... 4 p.m., driving Friday, 14th Aug. .. | Minvip* ee 1 p.m. | 10.43 a.m... 10 y.m., driving Stallion Inspection Parades, 1908. 7 Time Tapies ror Weex—Aveust l7tTh TO 22Nb. WESTERN DISTRICT (No. 1). Verrrinary Orricur: §. S. Camron, M.R.C.V.S. | | Date. Place. ; Time. Officer Arrives. , Officer Leaves, as | Monday, l7th Aug... | Colac “ | 2 p.m. | 10.4. am... | 8.19 pm. Tuesday, 18th Aug. Port Fairy / WO am. | I257 am... | 115 p.m. 3 an | Warrmambool | 3 pm. | 2.57pm...) 7b am. (19th i Aug.) Wednesday, 18th Aug | Camperdown... | 10 am. 8.44 a.m. : | 12.14 pom ” a | Terang ws | 2 pm. | 1246 p.m. | 4.45 p.m. Thursday, 20th Aug. | Geelong ae | 2) pym | 9 pam. (19th | 8.5 am. (2Ist ; ' Aug.) Aug.) Friday, 2Ist Aug. Werribee ‘ 10am. 8.54 a.m 1.22 p.m. VETERINARY OFPICHL : MIDLAND DISTRICT (No. 1). W. J. Cotesater, MER.CLY.S, Date. Monday, 17th Aug. Tuesday, 18th Hee st. Arnaud... | Wednesday, 19th Aug. | Donald Thursday, 20th Aug. Friday, 21st Aug. VETERINARY OFFICER: W. Date. Monday, I7th Aug... Tuesday, 18th Aug. Wednesday, 19th Aug. Thursday, 20th Aug. Friday, 21st Aug. Place. | Time. | Dunolly . 2 p.m. 1 p.m. : | 10 a.m. | Castlemaine 10 am. Kyneton* 3 p.m. Daylesford : | 1 p.m. Gfficer Arrives. 1.46 p.m. ap | 4 p.m. (17th Aug.) | 5.15 p.m. (18th Aue.) 7.25 p.m. (19th | Aug.) | 1.50 p.m. 11.50 a.m. | NORTH GIPPSLAND (No. 1). . 8.32 Officer Leaves. i o | 7 wm. .m. hel 3.5 12.25 p.m. 12.56 p.m a.m. (21st Aue.) 3.30 p.m. A. N. Rosertsor, G.M.V.C. Place. | Time. Traralgon : | 2 p.m Sale cd | 2 p.m Bairnsdale 11 am Warragul* | 2 pam Berwick* 2 p.m. Officer Arrives. 12.10 p.m. 11.25 p-m. (17th Aug.) 12:18 am. ss 7.25 p-m. (19th | Aug.) | 12.16 p.m. Officer Leaves. 9.15 p.m. 10.45 p.m. 2.15 p.m. 10.55 a.m. (21st Aug.) 8.5 am. (22nd Aug.) 8 Stallion Lispection Parades, 1908. Time TABLE ror Wreex—August 24TH TO 29TH. MIDLAND DISTRICT (No. 2). VETERINARY Ogricer: S. 8. Cameron, M.R.C.V.S. Date. Vlace. Time. Officer Arrives. | Officer Leaves. ; t———— a Monday, 24th Aug. Bacchus Marsh 2pm | 8.55 am... | 549 pam. Tuesday, 25th Aug. Ballarat #8 2pm. | 7.25 pm. (24th | 8 p.m. | Wednesday. 26th Aug. Maryborough 10 a.m. 0.20 p.m. (25th 12.55 p.m. S a | Chines ia 3 p.m. | 7.52 p.m. Thursday, 27th Aug. | Ballan ae 2 p.m. | 6.33 p.m Friday, 28th Aug .. . Ararat “ad 1 p.m. ' 4.13 p.m. WESTERN DISTRICT (No. 2). VETERINARY Orricern: W. J. CoLernatcu, M.R.C.V.S. Officer Arrives. | Officer Leaves. Date. Place. Time. Monday, 24th Aug... | Beaufort Bi | 2 p.m. | 12.257 p.m. 7.15 p.m Tuesday, 25th Aug. | Portland* 2 Peni. | 1.2 p.m. .. 8.25 a.m. (26th ; | Aug.) Wednesday, 26th Aug. | Condah ae / 2 ypam- l 10.14 a.m. 5.30 p.m, driving Thursday, 27th Aug. | Casterton ae | 10 am. § 8.45 p.m. (26th | Noon, driving Aug.) » » | Coleraine* —.. 3 pm. | 2 p.m. driving | 10.15 a.m. | from = Cas- | (28th Aug.) ies ; | terton Friday, 28th Aug. .. | Hamilton egitt 2 spams | 11.35 a.m. 6.7 p.m. | NORTH MIDLAND DISTRICT. VETERINARY OFFICER: W. A. N. Roperrsox, G.MLV.C. Date. i Place. P Time, Officer Arrives. | Officer Leaves. | Ss ——S Sets Monday, 2ith Aug... © Kyabram* .. 3) p.m. 1.2 p.m. be 12 pm. (25th | Aug. Tuesday, 25th Aug... | Echuca* yt 3 pm. | 2.10 p.m. , 8 al (26th Aug. Wednesday. 24th Aug. | Elmore -- | ll am. § 9.22 a.m. 11 ae Rochester*™ .. 3pm | 220 pm... 8.45 am. (27th | Aue. Thursday, 27th Aug. | Inglewood .. | 2 pm. | 1.37 p.m. ai sen Friday, 28th Aug. .. | Maldon =| 12 noon | 11.385 a.m. 3 p.m. Stallion Inspection Parades, 1908. Time TaBLe ror Wreek—SerpremBer 71TH To 127TH. SOUTH GIPPSLAND. VETERINARY Orricer: W. J. Cotesatcu, M.R.C.V.S. | Date. Place. Time. | Officer Arrives. | Officer Leaves. Monday, 7th Sept... | Yarram* 4 p.m. 3.45 p.m. 10.55 a.m. (8th Tuesday, 8th Sept... | Foster* 3 p.m. | 2.5 p.m. | 22 "hm (9th Wednesday, 9th Sept. | Leongatha* .. | 4 pm. | 4.1 p.m. 7.20 am. (lOth Thursday, 10th Sept. Korumburra*.. 2 p.m. 7.59 a.m. an (11th Friday, llth Sept. .. | Lang Lang .. 2 p.m. | 9.23 a.m. ges NORTH GIPPSLAND (No. 2). VETERINARY Orricer: W. A. N. Roperrson, G.M.V.C. Date. Place. | Time. Officer Arrives. Officer Leaves. | 2 Monday, 7th Sept. .. | Maffra* ae 2 p.m. 1.46 p.m. 10 p.m., driving Tuesday, 8th Sept... | Morwell -» | 10 am. | 9.26 am. 12.20 p.m. 3 5 Mirboo North 2 p.m. 2 p.m. .. | 4.15 p.m. Wednesday, 9th Sept. | Bunyip re 2 pm. | 8.19 p.m. (8th | 8.19 p.m. Sept.) Thursday, 10th Sept. | Dandenong .. 2pm. | 9.30 pm (9th | 7.43 am. (Lith Sept.) Sept.) Friday, llth Sept. .. | Cranbourne 2 p.m. 8.1 a.m. 6.56 p.m. METROPOLITAN DISTRICT & MISCELLANEOUS. SoS. Cameron, M.R.C.V.8. VETERINARY Oreicens. W. J. CotenarcH, MLR.C.V.S. FW. AL N. Rogerson, G.M.V.C. | Officer Leaves. Date. l Place, Time. Otficer Arrives. | | Monday, 14th Sept. | Frankston 3 p.m. 6.2 p.m Tuesday, 15th Sept. | Whittlesea... | 2 pm. | 8 p.m. Wednest’y, l6th Sept.) Bendigo ‘« 2pm. | 6.50 p.m Thursday, 17th Sept. Lilydale ; 2pm. | 3 p.m. Friday, 18th Sept. | Melton | 10 a.m. 1.21 p.m On Saturday and Monday, July 25th and 27th, Inspection Parades will be held at Melbourne. Time—ri a.m. to 4.30 p.m. On every Saturday, from July 25th onwards, during the season, stallions may be submitted for examination at the Agricultural Offices, Spring-street, Melbourne. ; Parades will also be arranged for on the Saturday and Monday prior to the opening of the Royal Agricultural Show, Melbourne. VETERINARY EXAMINATION OF STALLIONS. REPORT ON THE VETERINARY EXAMINATION OF STALLIONS FOR THE GOVERNMENT CERTIFICATE OF SOUNDNESS AND APPROVAL.* S.S. Cameron, U.R.C.V.S., Chief Vetermary Officer. INITIATION OF SCHEME. The system was inaugurated to meet in some degree the general demand throughout the State that some measure of control should be exercised over the horsebreeding industry with a view of arresting the generally recognised deterioration that is taking place amongst most classes of Australian horses. A resolution passed by the Chamber of Agriculture at the Sale Convention and conveyed to the Minister on 16th August, 1906, crystallized this general demand into a specific request ‘‘ to the Minister of Agriculture to arrange on the voluntary request of any Agricultural Society or Parade Council for the free examination for soundness of stallions standing for public service by approved veterinary experts and for the granting of Government Certificates of Soundness.’’ After full consideration of the desirability and practicability of carrying out the suggestion, the Minister decided to adopt it. Accordingly on 24th May, 1907, the following circular was sent to all the Agricultural Societies in the State suggesting the holding of Stallion Parades at which the veterinary examination could be made :— Department of Agriculture, Melbourne, 24th May, 1yo7 SIR, In accordance with one of the recommendations of the Chamber of Agriculture, and in pursuance of the policy of assisting the small breeder towards «a more valuable result in horsebreeding operations, the Minister of Agriculture (the Hon. George Swinburne) has decided to issue, free of cost, a ‘‘ Government Certificate of Soundness and Approval” to all stallions standing for public stud service which, on inspection and examination by one of the Government Veterinary Officers, are found free from hereditary unsoundness and defective conformation. The certificates will be given for all breeds—draught horses, light horses and ponies, and it is especially provided that blemishes or ansoundness: or defects of conformation, the result of accident, external injury or overstrain and overwork, will not disqualify. The main advantage that is expected to accrue from the carrying out of this scheme is that the Government certificate will become the “ hall-mark ” of soundness in stallions; and owners of mares will be aided in the choice of a sound sire and so be guaranteed that the progeny will not be depreciated in value bv the inheritance of unsoundness. Conversely, a means will be afforded of avoiding constitutionally unsound and trashy sires. The proposal is to have the inspection conducted at parades held at some con- venient centre in the different district areas usually travelled by stallions, on some suitable date (whether Show Day or otherwise) prior to the commencement of the forthcoming season—preferably in July or August. The Minister will be glad if your Society could undertake the arrangements for holding such a parade either alone or in conjunction with other Agricultural Societies in the travelling stud areas of your district. A very sensible arrangement, and one which it is sug gested might be adopted with advantage by closely neighbouring * With the exception of the figures, which have been brought up to date, this report is a copy of a report to the Hon. the Minister of Agriculture, written on 2ist October, 1907, as a result of a request in Parliament ‘“‘for results of the initial examination of stallions to date, together with any evidence that had been forthcoming during the examinations bearing on the question of proof of the hereditary transmissibility of the unsoundnesses held to warrant refusal of the Govern. ment certificate.” On 21st October, 1907, the report was laid on the table of the House of Legislative Assembly and by vote of Parliament was ordered to be printed.—S.S.C., 30th November, 1907. Report on Inspections, 1907. IL societies, has been come to already by three societies in one prominent horse- breeding district. They have agreed to hold the stallion parade in July at their different centres in turn, so that each centre will have the parade triennially. Except to the extent of the announcement and advertisement, the parade and examination will be carried out without expense to your Society and no condition other than those indicated above will be imposed. I am directed to ask that the matter be laid before your Committee at an early date so that if the parade is decided on, it may be held before the commencement ot the stud season and that clashing of dates may be provided against. I will be glad to receive your reply in due course. I have the honour to be, Yours obediently, (Signed) E. G. DUFIUS, Secretary for Agriculture. The Secretary, : Agricultural Society. It was intended that this scheme if successful might take the place of the various proposals that have at different times been made for the taxation or licensing of stallions, for it was felt that a voluntary system would be more likely to be acceptable to those engaged in the industry than a method involving compulsion. The scheme required for its successful initiation, firstly, the support of the stallion owners to the end that a fair proportion of the stallions standing for public service should be submitted for examination and ‘‘ hall-marked’’ so to speak ; and secondly, that breeders or owners of mares should accept the guidance afforded by the certificate and loyally patronize the certificated stallions. Although the past season campaign is not yet completed, sufficient experience of the working of the system has been gained to show that in respect of both these requirements success may be confidently anticipated. NUMBER OF PARADES AND EXAMINATIONS. Fifty-six societies in different parts of the State responded to the invitation—many more than was anticipated—and up to the present 49 parades and 29 shows have been dealt with. At these parades and shows a total of 889 stallions have been examined for the Government certificate to date. It may be confidently anticipated that upwards of goo stallions will have been submitted for examination before the season closes. This number represents as near as can be estimated between 70 and 80 per cent. of the stallions standing for public use in the State and it is significant of the appreciation with which the scheme is regarded by the horsebreeders of the State that so large a percentage of horses should have been voluntarily submitted for examination during the first season. In districts in which examinations have been made the certificated stallions are dominant and in those of such districts through which I have travelled since the parades, the owners of mares are loyally patronizing the certificated stallions. Districts SUPPORTING THE SCHEME. A return is attached showing (a) the centres at which parades have been held, (2) the number of horses submitted—draughts, lights and ponies at each centre, (c) the numbers in each breed and the total numbers granted certificates and refused certificates and (d) the initials of the examining officer. From this it will be seen that the scheme has been stroncly supported in the Wimmera, the North-Western, and North- 12 Report on Inspections, 1907. Eastern districts; and moderately well supported in Gippsland and the Western districts, the only important horsebreeding centre in which the welcome has been equivocal being the northern end of the Goulburn Valley. I am hopeful however that the example set by the enterprising breeders in the Wimmera will be emulated next season by the equally prominent breeders in the Goulburn Valley. EXAMINING OFFICERS AND RESULTS. The veterinary officers engaged in this work and the parades and shows they have attended and the number of stallions they have examined with results are set out in the following table :— | 1 opani Per- —— Parades. | Shows. Stallions Certified. | Refused. | centages examined. refused. = | | j | Mr. 8.8. Cameron, M.R.C.V.S.. Chief Veterinary Officer .. | 16 10 369 270 99 | 26.82 Mr. W. J. Colebatch, B.Sc., M.R.C.V.S., Ist Assistant | Veterinary Officer ss 19 a 283 241 42 14.8 Mr. W. A. N. Robertson, CLMLV.C., Assistant Veteri- nary Officer... i. sj 8 167 124 | 48 28.14 Mr. Norman MacDonald, G.ALV.C., Assistant Veteri- | nary Officer a Wall 6 4 70 49 2) 20.00 Totals .. ae 49 20 889 684 205 23.05 HEREDITARY UNSOUNDNESS. The following ten conditions have been regarded as hereditary unsoundness, the existence of which in any degree would warrant refusal of a Government Certificate :— Broken Wind. Bone-spavin. Roaring. Bog-spavin. Cataract (eye). Curb. Nasal Disease (osteo-porosis). Thorovghpin and bursal en- Ringbone. largements. Sidebone. I have explained elsewhere that an hereditary unsoundness is one in which the tendency to the disease is inherited, and not the disease itself. That is to say, animals with such tendencies will develop such diseases on the incidence of slight exciting causes, whereas in other animals such causes would be ineffective. If such exciting causes are withheld, the hereditarily-disposed animal may escape the affection altogether. When an inherited tendency to disease has not manifested itself by the develop- ment of that disease in a given animal, it often happens that in succeeding generations, on the occurrence of influences favorable to the development of the disease, it will be produced. Tt is frequently observed in regard to such diseases as ringbone that the disease does not occur in the progeny until it reaches the age at which the parent became affected. This ‘may simply mean that similar conditions of life experienced during the same age period, may produce similar results in an animal having a tendency towards such results. Report on Lispectrous, 1907. 13 REJECTIONS FOR UNSOUNDNESS. Of all horses examined 15.17 have been refused certilicates on the grcund of hereditary unsoundness solely. This percentage is small and shows that our horses compare favorably with those of other countries in respect of hereditary unsoundness. But it must be remembered that in deciding as to rejections the examining officers have been the opposite of drastic in their determinations For instance no horse has been rejected for ‘‘ founder’’ (laminitis) although it might be contended that this bane of draught stallions is predisposed to by hereditary influence. Neither have there been any refusals in respect of the first two unsound- nesses on the above list (broken wind and roaring) for the reason that under the circumstances that examination is conducted at Parades there is no opportunity for carrying out the necessary tests. Of the 889 stallions examined 684 have been given certificates, and 205 have been refused. The percentage of refusals is thus 23.05. Of these 70, or 7.88 per cent. were refused on the ground of their being defective in conformation. nondescript in type, or below a reasonable standard for Government approval—scrubbers in fact of which, it ts regrettable to state, a far larger proportion are, in my opinion, not worthy to be certificated. The officers concerned, however, have preferred not to arrogate to themselves the function of judging type, merit and excellence except in the case of those stallions in respect of which it would have been, for them, a matter of shame to have signed a certificate in favour of. The remaining refusals, viz. :—135, or 15.17 per cent., were made on the ground of hereditary unsoundness solely. As a preliminary to comment on the unsoundnesses met with, it will be instructive to submit the following :— Awactysts of Darecrs or Horses Rerusep CERTIvICATES. DRAUGHTS. | LIGHTS. PONIES. Totals. Number Number Miumber examined— examined— examined— 335, 2G. 207. Defects. es | 28 | 22 25 | 28 | 22 Ee ze| ae | 2b de | ze | ae a2 Defects of Conformation, Inferior Type, and Under ne : Bee Ae goities aaare _, | 3t® | 8.08 | 8 | aaa] 168, Tad) yo | 798 Sidebones is ‘. | sot (20.78 ] 3 | 1.01 + | 83 | BARB Ringbones at eu 9f | 2.34 4 7 1.236 2 £96 15 1.68 Spavin (bone) _.. ae 3§ Pe 14|| 4.70 1 Ad 1s 2101 Bog-spavin, Thoroughpin, $ ; 1 and Bursal Enlargement 2 752, + 1.36 es 6 £67 co » S o oo 2 Curb * et at oe 35 67 2.02 G 7 2:88) VW | Lee Cataract (Eye) .. ed a shen a 1 | 49 1 | Peeeoes beer |———|-——)--— Totals wn | 125 (82.47 54 |18.18 9G jlP.AG | 205 23.05 | * 1 also“ Shiverer;"’ 1 also Bog-spavin. +2 also “‘Shiverers.”; 5 also affected with Ringbone, 4 with = in: 1 with Bog-spavin, Ringbone, and Thoroughpin ; and 1 with Curb. $1 also having Curb. rele cote ae sae,” i 1 having Curb. Ta having Bog-spavin. ** 7 having Curb. 14 Report on Luspectious, 107. Vig. 1. The man’s thumb is on the seat of sidebone. The method of handling indicated is awkward and imcorrect. big. 2. Pedal bone (normal) with Fig. 3. Slight sidebones. lateral cartilages removed. 5 billet AES sia Fig. 4. Sidebone on one side oniy. Bigs 5. Dypicallsidebones. ILLUSTRATIONS OF SIDEBONE. Report on Inspections, 1907. 15 REJECTION FOR INFERIOR TvPE AND CONFORMATION. It will be seen from the above table that 7.88 of all horses submitted have been rejected through being below a reasonable standard, so far as conformation and type is concerned, and there is little difference between the percentage of each breed rejected under this head. Much as I had feared from my previous knowledge that the lamented deterioration of horses in this State arose largely from the inferiority of the sires being used, it has been a matter of surprise to me to find that the nondescript, ill-bred sires predominate in many centres. No matter what the inferiority of the mares may be that are left to us, there can be no doubt that it is the control of the stallions that is the key to amendment of the situation. The mares would indeed have to be wonders to throw anything decent from many of the ‘‘ scrubber ’’ sires that are standing throughout the State, and that have been proudly submitted to us for Government approval. It must always be remembered that a stallion makes or mars the year’s crop of foals, while the mare influences, for good or ill, but one each vear. I would be glad if next season arrangements could be made, whereby the scheme could have the assistance of competent judges to deal more effectively and drastically with this aspect of the subject, for as I have previously indicated the veterinary staff have no desire to undertake functions other than those in regard to which the horsebreeding public have confidence in them as experts. Comment on Derects Founp. Draught Horses.—While the percentage of all round rejections for unsoundness may give room for some congratulation, the percentage of draught sires found to be unsound is a matter that cannot be regarded as other than serious. 32.47 per cent. of the draught stallions examined have been refused certificates. Of these refusals 24.41 per cent. have been for unsoundness. SIDEBONES.—The bane of draught horses here as elsewhere is sidebone, 20.78 per cent. of all draughts examined having been so affected. Large as this percentage is it compares favorably with the 33 per cent. of side- boned horses found to exist amongst show exhibits in England, when the system of veterinary inspection was first adopted by the Royal Shire Horse Society. It is noticeable that here too, the greater proportion of sidebone is found in the coarse shire type of draught horse as compared with the cleaner boned Clydesdale. One hairy legged brute was come across that had sidebones all round, inside and outside of both fore and both hind feet—8 in all—and being only 3 years old, he was without the usual excuse of the ‘‘ ‘ammer, ’ammer, ’ammer on the ’ard ‘igh road,’’ or the equally common one of being ‘‘ trod on in the team.” The belief that sidebones are commonly caused by the coronets being trod on is very general. Perhaps the evidence adduced further on in this report as to its hereditary nature may shake this too common belief in some degree, but it may be here said that the excuse cannot be decently offered in the case of those stallions that are not workers. Furthermore it is a scientific fact that an inflammation of the coronet such as would be produced by tread does not frequently tend to induce ossification of the cartilage of the foot (sidebone). In “‘ quittor,’’ for instance, inflammation of the part may exist for months with actual suppuration in the cartilage without it being transformed into bone. 16 Report on Inspections, 1007. ion) of pastern joint. Vig. 7. Long and Fig. 8. Typical advanced Vig. 9. Long and_ short short pastern bones ringbone. pastern bones with ring: —normal. bone. ILLUSTRATIONS OF RINGBONE. Report on Inspections, 1907. 17 RinGBoNE.—Only nine draughts (2.34 per cent.) have been rejected for ringbone as the sole cause, but six other animals rejected for other unsoundness have also had ringbone—(3.89 per cent. altogether). Fig. 1-.—Normal Bones of Pastern Vig. 11.—-Commencing Stage of Fis. 12.—Commencing Stage of and Foot, A. Long pastern bone Low Ringbone, showing bony High Rinybone, showing bony (Os Sufragin’s). B. Short pastern roughentig on short pastern roughening on short and long bone (Os Corona). «. Pedal or bone ant cothn bone, which pastera bones, which may de- coffin bone (Os Pedis) may develop so as to ultimately velop and ultimately obliterate obliter te the coffin joint. the pastern joint. Fig. 13.—Typical Ringbone (with- Fig. 14.—Typical Ringbone (with Fig. 15 —Typical Ringbone, showing out union of joint), showing union of joint), showing com- complete union of pastern and ring of diseased bone encircling plete stiffening of pastern coffin joints, with excessive bony pastern joint. and coftin joints. outgrowth. Other illustrations of rimgbone and illustrations of sidebone, bone spavin, bog spavin, thoroughpin and curb which have been given throughout the series of articles on Lameness in Horses published in the Jowrnal of Agriculture during the current year are here reproduced for purposes of reference. BoG spavin has not been so prolific a cause of rejection as might have been expected, but perhaps in connexion with this unsoundness a greater severity in condemnation may be warranted in future years. 18 Report on Inspections, 1907. Fig. 16. High ringbone with complete Fig. 17. Low ringbone with union of the long and short pastern complete union of short pas- bones. tern bone and pedal bone. Fig. 18. Prominent ringbone on outside Tig. 19. Slight ringbones on inside of of off fore pastern. both pasterns.—The arrow at knee indicates a bony enlargement at seat of ‘“speedy cut.” ILLUSTRATIONS OF RINGBONE, Report on Lispections, 1907. 19 BONE SPAVIN is not a common affection of draught horses, only three cases having been encountered. Draught horse breeding is at present in a flourishing condition and in some districts the sires used are uniformly high in quality and calculated to maintain and even improve on the already high standard of excellence to which the Victorian draught horse stock has been brought. Conversely in other districts—notably some parts of Gippsland—there is a great neces- sity for the introduction of better draught stailions to replace the low-bred mean type at present being largely used. Light Horses show a much less percentage of rejections for unsound- ness, viz., 10.45. The principal unsoundness met with was Bone Spavin, fourteen horses (4.70 per cent.) having been rejected on that account. Curb was the next most common unsoundness, six horses having been rejected for this infirmity. Rimgbone was met with four times and Side- bone thrice, while Bog Spavin accounted for four other rejections. Thoroughbred stud-book horses, grade blood horses, and trotters have been included amongst light horses. There are not many of the former being made available at a fee within the reach of the ordinary farmer, only about half-a-dozen such have been met with throughout the campaign. It is the grade blood stallion with a decent pedigree on sire’s side only that is most largely used on farmers’ mares; and such being the case, the deterioration in light horse stock that has been so marked in recent years is not to be wondered at. Trotting bred sires are being gradually diffused throughout country districts and many of them are of a type that cannot fail to effect improvement in the matter of bone and substance and harness qualities generally. Ponies.—It is practically the freedom of ponies from unsoundness that reduces the all round percentage of hereditary unsoundness met with to such favorable proportions. Only 4.82 per cent. of pony stallions have been rejected for unsoundness. As with the other breeds, however, many of the ponies submitted have been nondescripts and 7.74 per cent. have been refused certificates on that account—about the same proportion as in other breeds. It is refreshing to be able to record that some families of good type ponies have been met with whose prepotency, and whose power for good therefore on the horse stock of the country, is very marked. The ‘‘ Tam O’Shanter’’ and ‘‘ Brigham Young ’’ strain is still prominent in many districts, and representatives of it are almost invariably good and easily identified. Horse stock of infinitely more value to the country could be bred by the use of these hardy pony sires on farm mares than there are now being thrown by the many weedy light horses that are in use. EviIpENcr OF HEREDITARY TRANSMISSION OF UNSOUNDNESS. Some very interesting facts have been brought to light by means of the examination which furnish almost incontestable proof of the hereditary character of some of the unsoundnesses previously set out as warranting refusal of the Government certificate. In the case of sidebone for instance, 20 Report on Inspections, 1907. y externally. Bog spayin bulgi g Fig. 20. Distension on outer aspect of hock from bog spavin when pressure is applied from inside. aie Spavin figs, 23 and 24. Bog spavin (pronounced) Sight). seen from behind. ILLUSTRATIONS OF BOG SPAVIN. Report on Inspections, 1907. i) which is the unsoundness that has accounted for the bulk of the refusals amongst draught horses, convincing evidence of its transmissibility from sire to sons and from sons to grandsons, and so on has been furnished. _ Although it was not till about one-third of the parades had been dealt with that this aspect of the matter was given attention, and that pedigrees were taken, at least two instances have been traced of sidebone “running in families.’’? These are so striking and eloquent as to be worthy of record. In one case twelve male (entire) descendants of one sire have been examined, and all but one of them found to have sidebones. In the second case ten direct descendants have been examined (nine males (entire) and one female) and of these, eight (seven males and one female) have been found to have sidebones. These facts may be more clearly represented thus :— Rejected for Examined. Sidebones. is Sons = ni Be 5 Sire A. . 4 Grandsons i ba Li A . 3 G. Grandsons ... a Total 12 Wd | 5 Sons di ie eee Sire B, , 4 Grandsons yi _ ie 8 li Granddaughter... I Total ro 8 Two of the animals in Family B. were under 3 years at time of examination. Of the 19 animals rejected as unsound in the two families seven were examined and rejected by myself, four by Mr. Colebatch, five by Mr. Robertson, and three by Mr. MacDonald; and it was not till their pedigrees were traced for the purpose of this report that their relationship was revealed. If any further evidence was required to demonstrate the hereditary character of sidebone perhaps the most convincing would be the fact that families have been come across in which all the animals examined have been found sound. In one case, a sire and three sons have been examined and all found sound. In another case three sons of the same sire have been found sound, and in a third case only two out of nine descendants examined have had sidebones. EXAMINATIONS AT SHOWS. Closely associated with the scheme for the Government certification of stallions have been the efforts of the Department to introduce veterinary examination at Agricultural Shows so that all breeding stock awarded prizes may be relied on as being sound. Veterinary examination of stallions at Shows was made one of the four conditions, three of which had to be accepted, entitling Agricultural Societies to participate in the Government subsidy. This condition has been accepted by about one-third of the Societies, and in the majority of cases the Government Veterinary Officers have been requisitioned 10 carry out the examination. by Py Report on Inspections, 1907. As was inevitable, a certain amount of misconception has existed con- cerning the innovation, and fears of friction have been entertained, which have militated against the cordial adoption of the condition. But so far no serious hitch has occurred in connexion with the Shows attended by the Departmental veterinary surgeons. i Hees Fig. 26. Bones of hock, back view. Fie 27>. Comparison of spavined and normal hocks. ILLUSTRATIONS OF BONE SPAVIN. To obviate misconception and to prevent friction next season, and at the same time to consolidate the work of veterinary staff, I am inclined to favour the suggestion that the condition as to soundness of horses at Shows should be so altered as to make the awarding of prizes in stallion classes conditional on the possession of a Government certificate of sound- ness. The principle of certification has been so widely accepted, and sueh a large proportion of the sires of the State is now certified, that Report on Inspections, 1907. 23 with the inevitable extension of the system next year it would be no hardship to demand that all stallions at Shows subsidized by the Government should possess the Government certificate of soundness. — The truth of the statement frequently reiterated by me that it is no uncommon thing for unsound horses to be awarded prizes at Agricultural Shows has been demonstrated during the last fortnight at three shows at least. At two North-Eastern shows the first and second prize stallions had both been previously refused the Government certificate of soundness on account of being unsound from sidebones, ard at a Goulburn Valley show the first prize stallion was a recent reject for the Government certificate on account of ringbone.* Hence the necessity of the imposition of a condition bringing all Societies participating in the Government subsidy into line on the point that none but sound stallions shall be awarded prizes at their shows. A show prize would then become what Fig. 28. Flexing the hock to test for spavin. it should be, viz:—a mark of excellence in respect of pethaps the most important attribute of a sire, 7.e., soundness. CONCLUSION. The contingencies arising in connexion with the initiation of a new scheme such as this, and which has successfully developed in the frst season so far beyond anticipations, could not be all foreseen. The experi- ence gained however has been such as to enable me to indicate that before next season the arrangements and conditions in connexion with its con- tinuance can be made much more definite and comprehensive than has been possible this year. I am desirous of recording mv appreciation of the excellent manner in which my efforts towards the initation of the scheme have been seconded by my colleagues on the Veterinary staff, Messrs. W. J. Colebatch, B.Sc., M.R.C.V.S., W. A. N. Robertson, G.M.V.C., and Norman MacDonald, G.M.V.C. They have literally sprung from place to place during the * Two other instances of like character have since occurred. ho es Report on Inspections, 1907. campaign in order that parade appointments might be kept, and it 1s a great satisfaction for me to know that the confidence reposed in them by the owners of stallions has been, throughout, such as might have been reasonably anticipated from my previous knowledge of their sound practical ability as experts on soundness in horses. Sc SS Fig. 29. Front view of spavined hock. tig. 30. Back view of spavined hock. Fig. 31. Clean hock. Vig. 32. Coarse hock. Vig. 33. Spavined hock. g. ILLUSTRATIONS OF BONE SPAVIN. Report on Tuspectrons, 1907. Fig. 34. Thoroughpin—the arrow points to the enlargement which in this case is Fig. 35. Curb. slight. ie MELEE Fig. 36. No curb. Fig. 37. Curb. ILLUSTRATIONS OF THOROUGHPIN AND CURB. 20 Report on Inspections, 1907. STALLION PARADES AND SHOWS. RETURN SHOWING NUMBERS OF EACH BREED EXAMINED, CERTIFICATED, AND REJECTED AT DIFFERENT CENTRES. | Dranghts. Lights. Ponies. ‘Cotals. \ = By Place. pt sil iets whee reat leo : whom exa| c. NC.) xa.) ©, | NC.) Exd.} C. |NO.) Exd. C, we, | examined. \ | | eee EOS LEP ore” — | 1. Korumburra, 29.9.06..| 7/3 4 | 4 2 2/1 7/6] 1); 18 11/7} 88.C ie 13.9:07../ 1)/1:..] lide. | 3] 3]. 5.5 ].. | WIC 2. Mirboo North, 25.10.06 5]1'°4] 41..;4] 575]..] 14, 6/8) S8.¢. 24.9.07 ra Noa 1 1 Pods 2 2 N. McD a Horsham, 18.7.07 . i U7 4 4 4 3) 3) |s 18 jl4 $.5.C. » Show, 249.07 7/5 ,2) 33 3/3)..)13 1} 2) SSo 4. Dookie, 27.7.07 ate eee ce ee ee ee ee es 5, Traralgon. 3707 «| ole B, 21 L|T| 6 | 2/4'°17 9/8188 ». Show. 13.11.07 ! 2'2. riil.. | 513/2! 8 6/2) WAR. 6. Hopetoun, 3.8.07 ae 2 £5 1a Pl 2.) G14) 2 | WIC 7. Pyramid Hill. 3.8.07... 6 | 4 | 2) 2 25 3/211) M6) 8) 3 | BEC = Show, 23.10.07 Bel ah ee fh f abe lies se Were es OF 28) OB Re ee [ORS 8. Swan Hill, 7.8.07 ., & 2 3) 8 6] 2 Bid 15 9) 6) WLR. 9. Colac, 7.8.07 vey Gi Byl| #8 3) 8) 6/2) 23/17, 6 88.0 ,. Show, 24.10.07 2)1; 1] 6 511] 6) 6]..] 14 }l2 2 SSC 10. Murtoa, 9.8.07 | ee). a. Beil: 5,411 | WSC. Show, 27.9.07. | 1/1! 2 9 3/3)... 1 8.8.¢. 11. Melton, 10.8.07 eee | 3 | 1|/ 4/4 1/1 9/8/11] S.8.c. 12. Donald, 14.8.07 sites NY Pattee Hi toc ete 61 6 3 9) 9 W.J.C. . hows LOT |) 3 fee: [Be Gee fines sek Ps 3 )..|3 | WR. 13. Euroa, 14.8.07 7,5 2} 8/6 218 17.13.) 4) 88.0. 14. Warracknabeal, 14 8.07 2) 2 fs Bek Boies 3 | 3 10 |L0 W.R. 5 Show, 4.8.07 ee oe ae ee 2,1) 1) N-McD. 15. Wangaratta, 15.8.07.. | 12 4 8 ]18 18/5) 5/4 1 35 [al 4 | 8.8.C. 16. Sea Lake, 15.807 ..) 9/5 | 4/5 3/2] 2/1]1/ 16/917 | N-MeD. 17, Yarrawonga, 16.8.07 | 715/2| 5/4/1)..]..)..|12'9]3]88.¢ 18. Mafira, 16.8.07 .110/8i2! 2 1] 1! 6) 5]1] 18 |l4) 4] Woo. » Show, 24.10.07 | .. iB j-. | 313 De] dle, aed W.J.C. 19. Benalla, 17.8.07 aa 7 i p4 | Oi) G #2) B38 4. 15 jll | 4 | SSC. 20. Hamilton, 178.07 ..) 8 5 ; 3 a 4) 4]. 16 13) 3 | W.R. = Show, WUT ce pee te | B73 |-: Libs 4,4 ).. ) N.McD. 21. Wycheproof, 20.8.07 . 3 | 3 ie eae eas a eo 8 | 6 | 2] W.S.C. Shon dle ) ala | Se a ha i1|/ s|6|2! wr. 22. Minyip, 21.8.07 .' 1lolsi7) sisal. 6)5]1! 21 tg | s | Wer. @ Show TMOO bP igafice few |) Bite |e le | gle N.McD. 23. Birchip, 21.8.07 llojs|/2) 3:2/1] 144 li4 1 | 3 | WiC. 24, Yarram, 21.8.07 o., ae Sel Be alka) a | 3} 1113 {10 3) N.MeD. » Show, 20.11.07, 2 | 2 \_ fea 1j1 313 | WIC. 25. Nhill, 21.8.07 17 15) 2 5. (25 6 | 4] 1) 29 24 5 8.8.0. Show, 9.10.07 se Hea Ves ig F ie es fein Pea ae. 6.8.C. 26. Cobram, 23.8.07 g'6|2) a!2\1) 212 13/10 | 3 | N.McD. 27. Lilydale, 23.8.07 6 Oise fe S| P| Be 1211 | 1 | W.S.C. 28. Tatura, 24.8.07 z ba ees lore Fone 2'2 6/5/1) WR. 29. Shepparton, 24.8.07 10° 6/4; 11 flo 2] 1 | 1 122 17 1 5 | S.8.C. 30. Echuca, 24.8.07 717 |. | 616 1/1 14 |l4 |... | WIC. 31. Elmore, 26.8.07 F 8) RPa 2,2]).. | 16/15/11] Wie ' Show, 25.9.07] 2 1/1]... )..)..) 2.2)..) 4/3)1) weer. 32. Kilmore, 27.8.07 TiS] hl BB LY as }10}5/5] 880 33. Kaniva, 28.8.07 8i4]4 5) 4) 1 ] | 1}... 14) 9) 5) N.McD 34. Casterton, 28.8.07 6'3/3/ 4) 3}i1) 6 ol. | 162, 4) WR, 35. St. Arnaud. 28.8.07 1410/4) 8/7/1] 6 | 5 11 | 28 }229 | 6 | W.J.C. | Report on Inspections, 1907. 27 STALLION ParADES AND SHows—(contiiued). Draughts. | Lights. Ponies. ‘Totals By Place. eo Bee = SIE, ane ee — Se whom }Exd. €. |NO|Exd. ©. .NC Exd. ©, (NC, Exd, ©, no, 2unet: ey AAO nee Ce $e igs Pee ae eae baat ie: Saray Sane ie rer ya | | i ; ; Ss ie teymoon sty.) 219) 2) ajala tals 6l5/1| wise. 3 Show, Ll. 10.07, L)/1)..;, 2,2...) 2 2 SYS es) WAC 7. Mansfield, 30.8.07 .. 9 6/3) 8/7/1) 3.3 20:16 41) WoC. » Show, 21.11.07 | ag wi Tees t Lf ote | 2) 11d | ated, 38. Geelong, 31.807 .. 1 12 10/2) 8 6 2 | 10 6) 4 30 bg 8 | SRC. Shows 30007 sa se. de bagle)ael| wel aa wes gua ot pio ge ay ESE 39. Warrnambool, 10.9.07 | 11 7° 4/10 8 2 10 8 2 81 23 8) Wu, 40. Alexandra, 14.9.07 .. 4 | 1|}3) 4 | 4.05 4 4 12°93 | WLC: » Show, 14.11.07 1). | 1 Batten [ae Ay Lov.) 1 | N.MeD. 41. Morwell, 16.9.07 4'3)1) 3 3). 4 4 11 {10 | 1] Wc. 42. Stawell, 18.9.07 2 XL) 1) £'2.2 343 9 & 3) WR. 43. Daylesford, 20.9.07 , BS, 2h.) Bol 1} 1)1 Dyed | Wale 44, Rupanyup Show, | | ina 20.907... a te see ae 1. alo | 6,313] Wr. 45. Camperdown, 26.9.07 | 4 oR ee Sp | BB ag 9-8 Li) Wake, 46. Kyneton, 269.07... 11/6/35) 7 Bil] $131.51 SL ta Oo) WR Show, 26.1107, 4/ 3/1] 2.2., eek © La WR 47. Dimboola Show, | | | | 11.10.07 .. Dee Ae) Ue | Die OOD Bed 2) Ree 48. Numurkah Show, | | | ; 9.10.07... BB lea, BY 1) 2/2...) 9/8) 1) WC. 49. Jeparit Show, 16.10.07 | 5'3'2) 4i4]..! 1'1f.. 10's 2] wie. 50. Maryborough — Show, | 16.10.07 .. 7h 2 2b, | Broo. 1S ee 2) SRC 51. Ballarat Show, 17.10. 07 5 + 1,13 7]12 #1 817 1 26 123 3 S.8.C. 52. Murchison Show, | Poy | | Be id ! 30.10.07 .. a ee mee a ee alae TOR ge | WER: 53. Maldon Show, 30.10.07 5 2 3 1/1. i 6 3/3 |S8.¢.- 54, Sale Show, 31.10.07 .. 3 3... . 3.3 ).. | WLC. 58. Coleraine Show, 6.11.07) 1 1:..) LJ 1}. 2/92 4. 4)..) WAC 56. Miscellaneous "$230 Dy 663 4/4 14 13/1 Totals me ae 5 (260 125) 207 243,54 207 |18126 889 684205 : i a aa = LIST OF CERTIFICATED STALLIONS (To 3lsr Marcu, 1908.) Nan of Horse. Ailsa Craig Akbar Ariel Prince Arthur McBride Atkenbraigh Atlas Avondale Avondale Bar None Baron's Son Barrow Admiral Belted Knight Ben Lomond Ben More II. Bernewang Black Heather Black Knight Blue Chief .. Blythe Laddie Bonnie Champion Bonnie Lad Bonnie Star Bonnie Style Bonny Bray British Lion British Oak British Officer British Wrestler Buckshot Cameron's Chief Captain Cook Captain Gun Captain Seddon Carlisle : Carmyle Cedric Celt Champion of the North Champion Scotsman. Charmer ao Clansman IT. Clifton Cluny’s Style Clydesdale King Commander Commonwealth Cooring Chief County Member Craigie Le Varden Craig Lea Crown Prince Crown's Jewel Dandy Dick Darnley’s Best Diamond Prince Dictate Dingly Dell ‘Standard Bearer Donald's Pride Duke of Albyn Duke of Athol Duke of York Earl Jock Experiment Extinguisher IT. Everlasting. . Falstatt Farmer Jarmer 3 years 5 years Aged 6 years Aged 3 years 6 years 3 years 3 years 3 years Aged Aged 5 years 3 years Aged 3 years Aged 4 years 3 years Aged 3 years 4 years Aged 3 years Aged Aged Aged Aged Aged Aged Aved 3 years 4 yearr 4 years 6 years 4 years 3 years 5 years 4 years 5 years + yeurs 6 years 3 years 3 years Aged 5 years Aved 4 years Aged 4 years Aged 6 ye 8 Age a Date. Owner. Parade. | i Ee DRAUGHTS. H. M. 8. Cox Daylesford .. W.F. Dorman H. C. Robertson Craven Bros. Summerhill Stud Farm A. Elwell .. Jas. Harper J. Walder DD. Stewart G. J. Butler P. J. Reid C.J. Cecil J. McDonald Con, Hogan W. Metsnight R. A. Barrett W. H. Michael A. Purcell Caffery and Murphy i P. R. Hearne J. G. Schneider J. Carroll D. Fox 4 D. Coghill W. Anderson Habel Bros. A. Kinghorn J Mason... J. Ryan A. Henderson — MacNab W. Bolger... — Fisher H. Boyd J.C. Younger F. Day ie J. Wallace Jno. Ervin, sen. J. Roberts Ki. Gamble EF. W = Sallman H. Curran. . H. Ross : Lewis Clark Jas Phillips T. Crasiton qi. R. MePhail Rh. Black Db. Trewick R. Ward .. M. Ewart .. J. Cumming, jun. T. Hart. J Bunge .. F. J. Cato L. G. Calvert M. Brown A. Wallace 1). McNamara Shields Bros, Jas. Clark J. Coekbill (i, Missen — Buckley Dunning and Shea .. Pyranud Hill Colae xe Tatura Kyneton Mattra A Murchison Show Birchip F Ballarat Show Maldon Show Wangaratta sea Lake Kaniva Horsham Show Swan Hill Numurkah Ballarat Show Yarrawonga Horsham 3 Manstield Show Hamilton Benalla Hamilton Numurkah Show Geelong Hamilton Warracknabeal St. Arnaud .. Yarrawonga Warrnambool Maffra Traralgon Morwell Elmore Benalla Nihull Pyramid Hill Show Pyramid Hill ikyneton Morwell Nhill Traralgon Mansfield Traralgon Shepparton Sbuosfielil Sale Show al Royal Show Royal Show Wangaratta Warracknabeal Agricultural Offices Mary ponnven Show Colac Sen Lake. Pyramid Hill Elmore Dookie 39 Numurkih .. Yarrawonga Melton Maftra Morwell Officer. List of Certificated Stallions. 29 List or Cerriricatep STALLIONS-—continued. Name of Horse. Farmer's Glory Federal King Federal Prince Federal Style Federation .. Flashwood Flashwood Forest Chief Forester Forest Hil Fortune Teller Gallant Lad Gallant Lad General Grant General McClelland .. Gladbrook Glancer Glencoe Glen Dhu Glengarry Glenoak Golden Gift Gordon Lad Governor General Halswell .. Hamiiton Hero Hawthorn’s Pride Heather Jock Heratd Lad Hercules... Herod’s Knight Highland Sandy His Majesty Honest Ben Tan Lad or Ian MeDougall Imperial Prince Trish Hero .. Jack of Hearts John Ballance Jock : Keithdale dselvin Craig Kelvin Grove Kenwyn Jock Kilmore : King Albyn King Ben . King of the as alley Kintoch a Laird o’ Lanark Lauderdale Lawsuit Lion Little Wonder Lochiel’s Champion vi Locknaw Hero Lonsdale... Lucky Willie Lord Clifford Lord Dean .. Lord Dunbar Lord Dunkeld Lord Dunmore Lord Hopetoun Lord Hopton Lord McDonald Lord Percy.. Lord Roberts Lord Ronald Lord Stanley Lord Wallace Mafeking Magnet Age. Owner. Parade. Date. Officer. ss Dravauts —continued. an W. J. Stiles .. | Cobram a3 { 3 years | H. MeLean .. | Shepparton. . 3 years | L. MebLeod .. | Tatura 3 years | T. T. Mulder -. | Colac Aged F. Hamill -- | Mattra 3 years | Dean Bros, .- | Euroa att a Mever Bros. .. | Kaniva ars | DD. W. Srewart .. | St. Arnaud Ho Lees -. | Tallangatta Show Balniettune Horse | Euroa _ Breeders’ Assn, 5 years | — Stephens .. | St. Arnaud 4years | J. Hamilton -» ) Murtoa Aged E. Land... c= | WY: angaratta Aged tT. Creighton Manstielt Aged Healey and Harwood Kyneton. 6 years | Tippett Bros. . Maryborough Show Aged M. Bolget -. | Traralgon Aged Jno. Hewlett -. | Kuroa 3 years dq R, Stokes Marvhorough Show + years Catfery and I Murphy Horshape Aged Cc. Wallis .. Kaniva 3 years | Wm. Foubister -- | Kyneton Aged W. J. Murray .. | Lilydale as, Scott -- | Korumburra Bros. -. | St. Arnaud MeLure -. | Birchip I. Taylor -. | Seymour SM Brown .. | Cobram L. Roach. - | Traralgon PB. Wneenan £3 rrawonga i. J. Beer - | Pehuca de Cre Be o |] dechuca Geo, Jackson -. | Dookie Co Lex E ++ | Casterfen an Thomas -- | Tlorshant Benton -» | Kyneton Pou Bros. .. | st. Arnaud i. Spinks » | Wycheproof ain HELES: ss ‘ Hors RSL. B Guest Horsham t Wm Williams » | Cobram 5 years | W. Mitchell . | Geelong Aged Jno. McDougall -- | Dookie ae — Foster .. | Maffra 4vears | — Berry St. Arnaud Aged A. P. Jones -+ | Birchip 5S years | J. Ronsech -+» | Echuca Aged W. Mill... -. | Nhill 3 years | D J. Murphy .. | Elmore Show 4 yeaTs W. Bodey .» | Nill 3 ye P. Rogers .. | Dimboola Show a Jas Jenkins -» | Warrnambool 3 years | R. Crittenden -- | Jeparit Show 4years | H. J. Alford -. | Yarram 4 years | A. C. Petrass -» | Murtoa 5 Noted Ryan and Cooper - | Euroa Age ad D. Syme .. -+ | Lilydale 2 s | Cooper Bros. .. | Stawell Show Otto Moroshe .. | Horsham Show 4 years A. HE. Scholtz .. | Tallangatta Show 5 years | W. D. Taylor .. | Lilydale Show 3 years | J. J. Downie .. | Ballarat Show 3 years | Mrs. Sutherland -. | Ballarat Show 3 years | D. Mckinnon .. | Wvcheproof Show Aged J. E. Morgau a4 Pyramid Hill Aged G. A. Neville .. | Sea Lake 4 years | J. Meehan .. .- | Bunyip Show 3 years | W. Mills .. .. | Nhill 5 years | Thos. Fulham .. | Echuca 5 years | AW. Warren .. | Geelong Aged W. Harty, sen. .. | Wycheproof os 3 years | E. J. Rickey .. | Maryborough Show .. 3 years | P. Gottschutzke Sea Lake Aged W. A. Mitchell - | Hopetoun List of Certificated Stallions. List or CrrtiFICATED STALLIONS—continued. Major Genera! Major MacDonald Major Robin Marcellus. Marquis of Boorol Matchless Oak Model Model Model Montrave Macarthur Again MacDonald Native Blue Native Prince Near the Mark Neil Gow. O'Connell's Pride Orbost aa Pearlstone .. Pedestal Premier Prince President .. Pride of the Hills Pride of the Hills Pride of the Park Pride of the Walk Prince Again Prince Arthur Prince Champion Prince Charlie Prince Clyde Prince Imperial Prince of Albyn Prince of Avondale .. Prince of Hearts Prince of Kyle Prince of Lorne Prince of Oaklands Prince of the Clans .. Prince York Rainbow : Ribbonwood Right Bower Robin : Robin Adair. Robert Charters Roseberry Royal Ben .. Royal Blue. . Royal Cedric Royal Charlie Royal Chief Royalist III. Royal Kingston Royal Prince Royal Ribbon Sampson Sandow . Scotch Thistle Scotland Again Scotland’s Fashion Scotland Yet Sheppard's Pride silver Crest Sir Albyn Sir Albyn Sir Benjamin Sir Colin Sir Colm Sir David Sir Donald sir Harold Sir Herod IT. Sir James + years 5 years Aged 4+ years 3 years Aged 3 years Aged 6 years 3 years Aged 3 years Aged Aged 5 years 3 years 3 years 6 years 4 years 5 vears 4 years 4 years 4 years Aged + years 3 years Aged 4 years Aged Aged 4 y ears 3 years Aged 6 years 3 years 3 years 3 years 3 years 6 years 4 vents Aged 3 Years Aged Owner. Draveuts—continued. D. Kennealy «. and W. Lord J.C. Rockclitte W. Cavanagh McPherson Bros. Sambell Bros. W. G. Down P. J. Grogan A. J. Bodey J. Wheelan A. Kennedy G. Porteous 3S. Doak .. J. Clements W. Hicks .. J. Hamilton J. P. Billesville Fred. Walsh T. Davies J. D. Rathgin J. McLeod J. Taylor .. R. McDonald Trustees, Barwon Park T. Pollock... D. J. Ferguson F. Quire McManus Bros. J. Taylor .. W. Eb. Taylor D. Murphy J. Wilson .. — McGregor Jos. Phalp Jno, Bushby R. Young M. J. Ryan J. Annison W. G. Freeman G. Ritchie White Bros. D. Blair C. Sumons A. Robinson W. T. Bodey Smith Bros. — Le Laver H. Rathjen Jno. Goodwin Thos. Potts T. Lowes .. Thos. Moore C. Northby E. Wilson H. Boyd .. G. and W, Lord G. Lyon Peter McIntyre i. Hamill Jno. James J. Meehan A. Robinson P. Watson R. Pinnock J. R. Johnston J. Milsteed Koch Bros. T. Gifford Dowington Bros. Roe H. Bainbridge A. Watson | W. O'Callaghan F. G. Allen and Son Benalla Rosedale .. Nrmurkah Show Euroa r Yarrawonga Nhill F Dookie Birchip Camperdown Korumburra Show Shepparton.. Maryborough Show Mansfield Warrnambool Kilmore Horsham Show Birchip Nhill Melton 2 Ballarat Show Traralgon Echuca Lilydale Geelong Geelong Maffra ets Seymour Show Kaniva Ikilmore Camperdown Cobram Echuca Tatura Elmore ‘ Colac Show Horsham Shepparton. . Wycheproof Warracknabzal Echuca Warrnambool Lilydale E Wycheproof Show Leongatha Show Murchison Show Horsham Show Mansfield swan Hill Elmore : Warrnambool Kyneton Show Wycheproof Show Shepparton. . St. Arnaud Korumburra Elmore * Sale Show .. Coleraine Show Geelong Maffra ing Colac Show Bunyip Show Murchison Show Korumburra Show Lilydale Colac Sea Lake Casterton St. Arnaud Nhill Shepparton. . Agricultural Offices Kyneton 3 Minyip wo enor PeRNSRT EF Be Le oo DOKLDOKPUCNLHOCOCWODMOMNEM-1H KR DNMNORMD te Lote Oe ty 1 GOK ee KOWKEEKEDDOHSE List of Certificated Stallions. 31 List or CertiricateD SraLLions—continued. Name of Horse. Age. Owner. Parade. Date. Officer, Dravcuts—continued. Sir Malcolm .. | 6 years | W. R. Pittman «. | Nhill ais «+f 21.8.07) S.8.C. Sir Percy .. .. | 4 years | T, McCrackens .. |Hamilton .. «+ | 17.8.07 W.R. Sir Randler .. | 3 years | R. W. Bowen .. |Kyneton .. -. | 26.9.07 W.R. Sir William .. | 6 years | Robt. Glen Sale Show .. .. | 31.10.07 | W.J.C. Sir William. . .. | 3 years | Caffery and Murphy” Horsham Show +» | 18.7.07] 8.8.0. Sir William .. | # years | — Langford Pyramid Hill Show .. | 23.10.07 W.R. Sir William a 4 years | G. Payne .. .. | Alexandra ae 14.9.07| W.J.C. Smuggler .. .. | 6 years |S. Winter Cooke ..|Hamilton .. sel EP 830% W.R. Stanley aa .. | 6 years a Hamill . . | Maffra os «| 16.8.07 | W.J.C. St. Lawrence d's Aged F. Pilgrim ‘and Son | Nhill ah -. | 21.8.07] S.S.C. Strawn Brace oe Aged W. H. Lavery .. | Birchip ». | 21.8.07] WJC. Stylish Style ..| 3 yeats | .. ay .. | Pyramid Hill Show .. | 23.10.07 W.R. Tarquin is es ed 8S. Wrathall .. | Geclong ssi «| 31.8.07 8.5.C. The Colonel .. | 4 years |G. and W. Lord... | Traralgon Show 13.11.07 W.R. The Duke .. | 5 years | B. McKenzie .. | Grantville and Jeetho 16,1.08 W.R. Show The General .. | 3 years | Spalding and Sons.. | Geelong nis .+ | 31.38.07 8.8.C. The King .. .. | 3 years | J. Biggar .. . | Numurkah Show -- | 9.10.07 | W.I.C. The Maori Prince .. Aged Jas. Carson . | Camperdown -» | 26.9.07| W.J.C. The McGregor ip Aged Dunning and Shea | Cobram 86 -+ | 33.8.07 N.M. The Rel Scottie .. | 4 years | J. Biggar .. .. | Korumburra --» | 18.9.07| WJC. The Sirdar it oe B.A. House Daylesford .. -- | 20.9.07] W.J.C. Togo = 5 years | Jno. Dufty and Son Nhill aid ads 21.8.07 8.5.C. Togo i .. | GO years | J. Cresp .. . | Birchip ea «+ [| 21.8.07] W.J.C. Togo we 3 years | W. Curtis .. | Wangaratta he 15.8.07 5.5.0. Tommy Burns ..] 3 years |E. Sleep .. .. | Horsham Show -- | 24.9,07] S.S.C. Tom’s Pride ..| 4 years | H. Green .. .» | Birchip a ++] 21,8.07] WJC. Tulcan Warrior .. | 4 years | Stephen Wrathall ..|Hopetoun .. ma 3.8.07 | W.I.C. Tweedside Chief .. | 5 years | Thos. Duffy .. | Colac an 7.8.07| 3$.S.C. Tweedside Hero ia Aged |H. W. Adams :) | Warrnambool «| 10.9.07 | W.J.C. United Prince .. | 6 years | P. Fitzpatrick .. | Kilmore wy a 27.8.07 $.5.C. Waiponumu .. | 3 years | H. Hooper... -- | Geelong ne -» | 81.8.07] S.8.C. Waitaki Chief .. | 5 years | W. Mosedale ay eee " 4 - ye ty ota co i rince ..| 4 years | — McKoy Tallangatta Show... 3.3.08 J.C. Wore Hero x3 a Davis fae Wools Warrnambool ess 10.9.07] W.J.C. thorpe Wolseley .. ..| 4years | J. A. Rankin .. | Kaniva ay -. | 28.8.07 N.M. Worrack.. .. | 6 years | McLeod Bros. .. | Yarram a «| 21.8.07 N.M. Young Albyn ae 5 years | Jno. Rousch .. | Echuca ag aut 24.8.07| W.J.C. Young Champion... Aged R. Blomeley .. | Cobram Bs as 23.8.07 N.M. Young Clansman II. 6 years | A. Kelly .. .. | Camperdown -- | 26.9.07| W.J.C. Young Clifton ‘ Aged T. McKimmie -.|Seymour.. -. | 29.8.07] W.J.C. Young Heart of Oak | Aged F. Rodda .. .. | Jeparit Show «+ | 16.10.07} W.I.C. Young King Louis ..| 6 years | W. Ross .. .. | Swan Hill de 7.8.07 WR. | Young Loch Gyle ..| 4 years | J. Henderson .. | Leongatha .. -.» {| 11.2.08] $.8.C. Young Lord Byron ..| 3 years | A. McCallum .. | Jeparit Show ». | 16.10.07] W.J.C. Young Mariner .. | 5 years | Otto Knee .. | Minyip 4 og 21.8.07 W.R. Young Model ..{ 3 years |M. McCallum -- |Geelong — .. -- {| 81.8.07] 8.8.C. Young McGregor ..| 3 years | E. Don .. .. | Kyneton Show «- | 26.11.07 W.R. Young Native Oak ..| 4 years | — Irwin .. .. | Nhill : -- | 21.8.07] 58.8.6. Young Officer .. | 3 years | Jno. Grey — ‘1 / St. Arnaud +. | (28.8.07 | W.J.C. Young Prince as Aged Geo. Dennis .. 7 Maldon Show «. | 80.10.07 8.8.C. Young Royal Oak .. Aged W. Pohlner .- | Nhill -- | 21.8.07] 8.5.C. Young Sir William ..| 4 years |— Cain _.. .+ | Mirboo ba +» | 25.10.06] 8.8.C. Young Sovereign ..| 3 years | Webster Bros. .. | Benalla : -»| 17,.8.07] $.8.C. Young Stanley ..| 6 years | R. Fleming Ms My cheproge) Show ..| 4.10.07 W.R. Young Straun a Aged — oa .. | Nbill -- | 21,8.07] S.S.c. Young Style ad Aged |A. Oliver .. i Gasterton oe -. | 28.8.07{ W.R. THOROUGHBREDS. “ Aged Connelly Bros. .. | Birchip a «| 21.8.07 | W.J.C. Bee gal 16 years Perey Rowan .. | Leongatha .. +. | 11.2.08] 5.8.0. Beware ot 9 Aged J. Jenkins .. | Warrnambool -. | 10.9.07 w.J E Bloodshot .. i Aged ‘UT. Hart .. -. | Wangaratta «+ | 15.8.07 | 8.8.0, Carlisle c .. {| 3 years | M. A. House .. | Maryborough Show .. | 16.10.07] S.8.C. Chesterman. is Aged T. O'Keefe .. | Shepparton. . ed 24.8.07 5.8.¢. Colleague’ .. ..| 4 years | H. Coller .. = Alexandra Ss .» | 14.9.07 ] W.J.C. Defoe : sis Aged J. Brooks al Bs Byheiae ae em e000. 08 eae and ..| 5 years | J. M. Campbe. .. | Echuca ti -. | 24.8, J.C. Ditk pee .. | 4 years | — Bowtell .. {Echuca .. . | 24.8.07 | W.I.C. Donald Mac si Aged . | A. Stewart -. | Mansfield .. +. | 308.07) WLC. Eclipse .. | 5 years | Jas. Tranter .. | Kyneton Show .. | 26.11.07 W.R. Eatiogs "| “Aged | A. Kennedy ‘! | Euroa ae ‘. | 14.8107] s.8.c. Hmerald a ..| 5 years | J. Danaher .. | Kyneton .. .. | 26.9.07] WLR. 4458. B List of Certificated Stallions. List or CERTIFIVATED STALLIONS—continued. Hainault Name of Horse. Age. Humarrah .. Aged Euphorian .. Aged Falkirk Aged Fontenoy Aged Freelance 4 years Gambler ITI. Aged Grenadier Aged Gnarpurt Aged Hassan 3 Aged Heather Lad) Aged Hobson Aged Iroquois Aged Juniper Aged Mulstone Aged Norback 5 years Pianola Aged Pilgrin’s Rest Aged Presto Aged Preston Aged Prime Aged Rufus Aged Sailor King Aged Selkirk 3 years Stamp 28 Aged Straighttire Aged Straightshot Aged St. Swivan 6 years The Chevalier Aged The Harvester Aged Trentbridge Aged True Sign Aged Vengeance .. Aged Westerley Aged Whalebone Aged Winchester a Wotan i 4 years Yettendon .. Aged Young Cureton 3 years Young Pieman 5 years Young Richmond Aged Young Vengeance 3 years Alarm Gun . | 6 Years Alva Aged Ashplant Ir. Aged Attendant .. 6 years Baron Moor 3 years Bay Hawk Aged Black Hawk 3 years Blackness. Aged Black Prince 4+ years Blackstone Aged Brightlight Aged Brooklyn Junr. 3 years Brooklyn Peer 3 years Cabena 3 years Calliope Aged Commodore Aged Coolgardie .. ae Aged Cosmopolitan Junr. .. | 6 years ~ Dragon Aged Dynamo... 5 years Earl pippepain 3 years Euroa ‘ Aged Fearless 3 years Fintonia Aged Fireaway Aged Vrank SPE ey + years Goldie : 3 years Gold Top . Aged Grand Emerald 6 years Grey Royal Aged Guide (roadster) Aged Aged Owner. Parade. Date. Officer. C. Nunn P. Travers D. Jackman J. Hoolihan R. Gilder .. — Anderson D. Ryan .. H. T, Hoysted E. A. Watson Cc. R. Davis (, Edwards G. Pearson J Oo’ Donoghue - Quire .. Fr Larkin A. E. Scholtz G. Washington C. Pratt L. Cusack Smith Bros, H. Gibbins A. Scott .. Kettle and Mor oney A. E. Saunders Jno. McDonald M. Gargan R. Gilder .. 8. Winter Cooke J. Devlin G. H. Hill R. Ward .. Jno. McKinnon W. R. Cross C. Airey T. Dickenson A. Bond .. Major McLeod M. McLean W. Sutton E. Huff LIGHT HORS Jno. Boulger Coutts Kennedy Hanrahan Ryan . Hooper 8. Farrar Penny .. Mackie . Storey . Penny .. . W. Roscoe W. Mahoney M. Kinnana 8. Gardiner G. Kemp . Alex. Gunn A. Wade .. D. Munroe A. stoner .. J. E, Kneebone J. R. Arbuthnott T. D. Dickenson J. White —. Harbeck G. Ward H. J. Scott J. McKenna A. Boyd .. C. Mebean «. Collis SARS PARSRES THOROUGHBREDS—continued. Pyramid Hill Show Wangaratta Warrnambool Dookie Maffra Show Shepparton. . Seymour. Wangaratta Minyip Matfra Swan Hill Benalla i Horsham Show Elmore Kaniva Wangaratta Tallangatta Show Euroa Seymour Show Euroa Mansfield Elmore Wangaratta Alexandra .. Horsham Show Mirboo North Maffra Show Hamilton Horsham Colac Nhill Korumburra Hamilton .. Rupanyup Show Ballarat Show Casterton Lilydale Mansfield Lilydale Nhill ES. Morwell Hamilton Show Euroa Cobram Seymour Geelong Colac Show. . Jeparit Show Morwell e Shepparton. . Jeparit Show Benalla a8 Shepparton. . Wycheproof Show Benalla . Geelong Donald Ballarat Show Casterton Yarram Wangaratta Mansfield .. Ballarat Show Minyip Show Jeparit Show Benalla ‘ Shepparton, . Seymour Show Wycheproof Show Minvip as Mansfield Yarram Pyramid Hill Show .. pore ran" aaa BPAY R au Snvinn nine oP olol re) aoncn BoE ae List of Certificated Stallions. 33 List oF Certiricatep StTartions—continued, Name of Horse. Age. Owner. Parade. Date. Officer. Licut Horses—continued. Hold-on 5 years | E. Hanson Kilmore ana . Hornsboro’ 3 years | J. McGuinness Wangaratta : A Imperial Aged H. W. Adams Warrnambool Z C. Ito Aged J. Graham Wangaratta Z c. Joker P Aged as 8 Dookie z Hes Jupiter Junr. Aged Rossiter Bros. Yarram é é : Killarney IT. Aged Baxter Bros. Ballarat Show . AC King Draper ci Victor Edgar Camperdown 30); . Larrakin Aged Mrs. Sutherland Ballarat Show .10. é Lernecker . Aged C. Lippiatt Ballarat Show 10. : Lord Derby Aged Ken. McDonald Alexandra .. is JC, Loudoun Squire 5 years | J. Dunlop .. | Colac 8. S.8.C, Marland Derby Aged Stewart and Sloan Wangaratta 184 S.5.C. Merriang Aged D. Sanderson Nhill 21.8. B.C, Message 6 years | W. H. Michael Leongatha Show 11.2.08] S.8.C. Miss Prize .. 6 years | J. T. McGrath Jeparit Show 16.10.07 | W.J.C. Macquarie .. Aged T. Aldons Alexandra .. 14.9.07 | W.J.C. Oscar 4 years | Wm. Anderson Colac Show 24.10.07 | S.8.C. Osterley Hero 5 years | E. Koenig... Horsham 18.7.07]} S.8.C. Pascarell .. Aged W. Roberts Elmore 26.8.07 | W.I.C. Planet Boy Aged | C. Butcher Sea Lake 15.8.07| NM. Premier 5 years | Jos. Binns Kaniva 28.8.07] NM Protest 3 years | E. H. Bell Traralgon Show 13.11.07 W.R Rosemusk .. + years | J. Bland Yarram ie 21.8.07 N.M Safeguard .. Aged Eyan Bros. Wangaratta 15.8.07} SSC Seaforth Highlander. . 6 years | T. McCrae Swan Hill 7.8.07 WOR Seldom Seen .. | 6 years |S. Winter Cooke Hamilton 17.8.07 W.R Shanet-a-boo 6 years | J. J. Sherry Yarram 21.8.07 NM Solicitor. 3 years | J. F. Oram Minyip 21.8.07 Ww. Steel Arab .. 6 years | N. McLean Minyip 21.8.07 W.R St. Patrick .. ne A. Shebler, jun. Melton 10.8.07 S.C Strathlodden Aged T. Wickens swan Hill 7.8.07 W.R Sunfish aie 4 years | W. Kennedy Nhill 21.8.07 SC Sunlight. Aged H. C. Bowker Colac 7.8.07] S.C Talk ot the Hills Aged s. R. Klinge Dimboola Show ». {11.10.07 ] S.s.c Terrific ¥ Aged H. C. Boyd Maryborough Show .. | 15.10.07 S.C Thunder Jewel 3 years | R. Hetherington Minyip Show 1.10.07 NM Triumph .. 4 years | T. Nelson Cobram.. 23.8, Neu Vengeance IT. 4 years | G. Hansler Warracknabeal Sis WOR. Volant 4 years | Jas. Clark Yarrawonga 8. 3.8 Willie Wilks” 3 years | M. Rowan Yarrawonga BO Yamba ; 6 years | —. Smith, jun. St. Arnaud 28.8, Young Bow Boy 3 years oe Re Maldon Show 30.10.07 Young Hamlet. Aged Jno, Head Kaniva 28.85.07 Young Tynon Aged W. Rugge Sea Lake 15.8,07 ZLouroft Aged J. Minns Melton 10.8.07 TROTTERS. Almo C. 3 years | Jack Clark . | Shepparton. . -» | 24.8.07) SSC Almont, 2 Aged A. and J. B. Sharp_ Agricultural Offices .. | 31.10.07 W.R. Almont Ambassador. 5 years | J. Cameron . | Maryborough Show 16.10.07 8.8.C. Almont B. .. | 6 years | F. W. Schic kerling Warracknabeal 14.8.07 W.R. Aster Aged R. F. Kurrle Korumburra 29.9.06 nen Austerlitz Aged W. Uebergang Murtoa 9.8.07 . Avon Peer .. Aged —. Boyle .. St. Arnaud 28.8.07 4 Barrister Aged Bell Bros. Murtoa Show 27.9.07 S.C. Bell Boy... 6 years | Griffin Bros. Shepparton. . 24.8.07 SSC. Best of Quality Aged G. Smith .. Warrnambool 10.9.07 | W.I.C. Black Boy .. Aged Jas. Jenkins Warrnambool 10.9.07 WO. Black Wilks Aged W. J. Wilson Korumburra Show 22).1..08 W.R. Bold Harold Aged W. Purcher Sea Lake 15.8.07 N.M. Bonnie Lea Aged 8. Taylor .. Swan Hill... 3 7.8.07 WR. Bronte 5 Aged C. Hands .. Pyramid Hill Show .. | 23.10.07 W.R. Brown Harold 6 years | C. McLean Mansfield .. | 30.8.07] W.J.C. Cheviot . 6 years | M. Zimmer Agricultural Offices .. | 11.9.07] W.J.C Colt by Granger Junr. | 3 years | W. F. Allen Horsham. 18.7.07 S.8.C. Contractor .. 4 years | J. Ovens .. Murchison Show 30.10.07 W.R. Crown Derby 3 years | Woolcock Bros. Ballarat Show 17.10.07 S.8.c. Dan Cleve .. 5 years | --. McCubbin Donald 14.8.07] W.JI.C Dan Tracey 5 years | J. G. Christie Lilydale 23.83.07] WJC Demonstrator 4 years | Jas. Gooden Warrnambool 10.9.07 | WIC Dexter % Aged T. Wilkins Swan Hill .. aa 8.7.07 W.R Digitalis II. 5 years |S. Winterbottom Pyramid Hill Show .. | 23.20.07 W.R. Diogenes P Aged W. E. Trollope Donald ‘ 14.83.07] W.J.C. Dixie Alto .. Aged W. B. Viers Kyneton Show 26.11.07 W. List of Certificated Stallions. List or CERTIFICATED STALLIONS—continued. Name of Horse. Druce Emulous Experience F.D.B. FitzJames .. Frank Harold Galty Boy ..— General Standish Governor... Governor Tracey Graingeburn Granger II. Granger Junr. II. Grey Hawk G.T.F. oa Haco mes ne Hambletonian Bell Boy Hambletonian Boy Harold H. .. Honest Bert Honest Lad Hope Vale .. Huon Seaton Integrity Integrity Jonathan .. J. R. Wilkes Kentucky .. King Harold King Harold Kintyre La Marnie .. Maori Chief Mazaep Dat oe Metal B.... More Huon.. Nick o’ the Woods Olympic Olympic Yet Osprey II. .. Ostenesty Osterfield Osterley II. Osterley Again Osterley Junr. Osterley Wilkes Osterlizht Ostermeyer. . Ostray Oswestry Othello Prince Osterley Prince Osterley Prince Whips Principal . Red Light .. Robin’s Pride Royal Whips Satellite Sir Simon . Sir Wyhee .. Tallis W. Testator The Brook .. The Deemster The Governor The Merchant The Trick Tidegate - Tommy Huon Truro Venture ve Victor’s Pride Von Osterley ‘ Walnut os i Age. Owner. Parade. Date. Officer. TrotTErRs—continucd. 3 years | D. Canny .. Traralgon 31.7,07 $.5.¢c. 5 years | M. Cann .. Euroa as 14.8.07 8.8.C, ae Glenister Bros. Hamilton Show 19.9.07 N.M. 3 years | M. Vaughan Hamilton 17.8.0 W.R. 5 years | Dyke Bros. St. Arnaud 28.8.07 | W.J.C. 6 years | D. McLeod Echuca 24,8.07 | W.J.C. 4 years | A. R. Lawrence Kyneton... 26.9.07 W.R. Aged J. Davies . Ballarat Show 17.10.07 8.8.C. 3 years | —. McCubbery Donald 14.8.07 | W.J.C Aged E. G. Gorman Yarrawonga 16.8.07 §.8.C. 3 years | A. Ballenger Horsham Show 24.9.07 8.8.C. 5 years | W. F. Allen Horsham... 18.7.07 $.8.C, Aged si 2 Ballarat Show 17.10.07 $.8.C. Aged W. W. Pierce Colac zi 7.8.07 §.8.C. 6 years | Glenister Bros. Coleraine Show 6.11.07 | W.J.C, Aged Curragh Bros. Echuca % «+ | 24.8.07] W.I.C. Aged Gregg and Crowe Agricultural Offices .. | 16.11.07] S.S.C. 6 years | Peter Thompson Wycheproot -- | 20.8.07 |] W.J.C. 5 years | R. C. Hannah Donald 14.8.07 | W.J.C. Aged T. Harrison Shepparton. . 24.8.07 $.8.C. 4 years | F. P. Boyle Euroa a -- | 14.8.07 $.8.C. Aged Jas. Fisher .. | Warracknabeal Show 3.10.07 N.M. 6 years | Phillips and Deve- | Warracknabeal Show 15.8.07 W.R. reaux Aged J. B. Docker Wangaratta 15.8.07 S.S.C. Aged J. J. Eady Geelong 2a 31.8.07 8.8.C, Aged W. Hiscock Pyramid Hill 3.8.07 S.8.C. Aged Toms Bros. Yarrawonga 16.8.07 | S.S8.C. 6 years | H. C. Johnson Elmore 26.8.07 | W.I.C. Aged Francis Bros. Morwell 16.9.07 | W.J.C. 5 years | T. McCubbery Donald 14.8.07 |] W.J.C. 6 years | —. McGregor Elnore a 26.8.07 | W.J.C. 4 years | Gilbert Bros. Ballarat Show 17.10.07 B.8.C. 3 years | L. Strickland Colac Show 24.10.07 S.5.c. Aged A. W. Harvey Kyneton 26.9.07 W.R. 6 years | E. Glasheen Wycheproot 20.8.07 | WAC. 3 years |T. Moore .. Shepparton. . 24.8.07 |} 8.5.C. Aged W. P. Marwick Daylesford .. 20.9.07 | W.I.C. 3 years | Thompson Bros. Warracknabeal 14.8.07 W.R. 3 years | —. Bryce .. St. Arnaud 30.8.07 | W.J.C. 5 years | Gilbert Bros. Ballarat, Show - |17.10.07 S.8.C. 6 years | F. J. Dorman Pyramid Hill Show .. | 23.10.07 W.R. 6 years | —. Willatts Maryborough Show .. |16.10.07 8.8.C. “iis W. Hutchinson Murchison Show 30.10.07 W.R. 4 years |G. Smith .. Warrnambool 10.9.07 | W.J.C. Aged Glady’s Bros. Murtoa Show 24.9.07 8.5.C, . Aged J. B. Marshall Nhill ae 21.8.07 $.8.C. 3 years | G. 8 Connor Colac Show 24.10.07 $.8.C. 5 years | E. Batson Colac Show 24.10.07 8.8.¢, 6 years | J. Fitzgerald Geelong 31.8.07 $.8.C. 5 years | J. Hefferman Kilmore 27.8.07| SSC. 5 years | A. Shebler Melton 10.8.07) 8.S.C. 5 years | D. Murphy -- | Elmore 23 -- | 26.8.07 | W.J.C. 4 years | C. W. Watts, jnr. .. | Agricultural Offices .. 1.10.07 W.R. 5 years | J. McLeod Echuca ou 24.8.07 | W.J.C. Aged Glenister Bros. Horsham Show 24.9.07 | S.8.C. Aged Neylands Bros. Birchip 21.8.07 | W.J.C. ae A. Armstrong Kyneton 26.9.07 W.R. 4 years | A. J. Walter Elmore 26.8.07) W.J.C. Aged J. Putty .. ) Wangaratta 15.8.07 $.8.C. he D. Campbell .. | St. Arnaud 28.8.07 | W.J.C. 3 years | W. Connor - | Colac 7.8.07 | S.8.C. 4 years | J. T. Smith Stawell es «+ | 18.9.07 W.R. 4 years | Arthur Knight Agricultural Offices 8.10.07] S.s.c. 4 years | D. McLeod Echuca 24.8.07 | W.J.C. Aged G. E. Kipping Mansfield 30.8,07 | W.J.C. 5 years | Jno. Gooden Warrnambool 10.9,07 | W.J.C. 4 years | Oliver Bodey Stawell a8 ss 18.9.07 W.R. Aged James Fisher Warracknabeal Show 3.10.07 N.M. Aged J. Hiskins.. Maffra Ae 16.8.07 | W.J.C. 4 years | J. G. Hodgson Numurkah Show 9.10.07] W.J.C. 4 years | R. McInroy Casterton 28.8,07 W.R. 4 years | J. Cockbill Melton 10.8.07 | S.S.Cc. 3 years | P. Doyle .. | Minyip bi 21.8.07 W.R. 6 years | F. R. Heard .. | Geelon aa +» | 81.8.07] S.S.C. Aged G. Burgess .. | Daylesford .. >| 20.0.071 Waid. List of Certificated Stallions. 35 List or Certiricatep SraLttions—continued. Name of Horse. Age. Owner. Parade. Date. Officer. TROTTERS—continued. Welfare Aged F. Holmes Wangaratta 15.8.07 | 8.8.C. Why Not 3 years | O. Dutton Shepparton.. 7.9.07 8.5.C, Wildbird . a H. Bineham Hamilton Show 19.9,07 N.M. Woodstock Aged Dickens Bros. Kyneton ‘ 26.9.07 W.R, Young Ashplant Aged J. &. Morgan Pyramid Hill 3.8.07 S.8.C, Young Irrtum iG —. Fithall St. Arnaud 28.8.07} W.J.C. Young Osterley Aged N. McDonald st. Arnaud 28.8,07 WSC. PONIES Admiration.. 5 years | T. T. Taylor Ballarat Show 17.10.07 | 5§.8.C. Ally Sloper Colt 3 years | T. Vatullo.. Bunyip Show «| 26.2.08 W.R. Alwa Jimny 3 years | G. Willatts Maryborough Show .. | 16.10.07 §.8.C. Bally a Aged J. F. King Colac Show 24.10.07 | §8.8.C. Bally Rogan. 3 years | J. k. Jeliett .. | Geelong 3L.8.07] 5.8.C. Bally Roy .. 4 years oo Spalding and | Geelong 31.8.07 $.8.C. ons Bay Briton. . Aged P. Wohrton Elmore Show 25.9.07 W.R. Bell Boy 6 years | J. D. Pryse Wycheproof 20.8.07 | W.J.C. Bill Se Azed J. Grinham Casterton 28.8.07 W.R. Black Boy .. 3 years | C. Roberts Morwell 16.9.07]} W.J.C. Black Prince Aged Staley and Connell | Swan Hill .. 7.8.07 W.R. Bobbie Burns Aged R. H. Wright Dimboola Show 11.10.07 B.8.C. Bower Aged M. Quigley” Warrnambool 10.9.07 | W.J.C. Brassey’s Pride 5 years | A. Ef. Millar Nbill 21.8.07] 5S.8.C. Brigham 3 3 years |S. Blakeley Horsham Show 27.9.07 S.5 Brigham Young II. .. Aged A. E. MeCure Colac sn 7.8.07 5.5 Brigham Young Il. Aged J. Hall Warrnambool 10.9.07 | WA.C. Bruce 4 years | K. Stewart Cobram at 23.83.07 | N.M. Bryce ae C, McKay Stawell Show 18.9.07 W.R. By Night 4 years | Hunt Bros. Dookie 27.7.07 | W.JI.C. Canary z Aged G. Gould .. Birchip 4 21.8.07 | WC. Caractacus II. Aged Farrell Bros. Warrnambool 10.9.07} W.J.C. Cardiif 4 years | W. H. Spooner Iona 21.10.07 | W.I.C. Chier Justice 5 years | T. Moroney W. angaratta 15.8.07 S.C. Clifton Aged L. Lynch .. Mirboo 3 25.10.06] S.8.C. Cocoanut Aged D. J. Ferguson Seymour Show 11.10.07 | V 3 Combine Aged we ni Colac Show 24.10.07 : ; Comet 4 years | A. Billings Colac Show 24.10.07 eC, Comet 33 ft: Shelby Geelong 31.83.07] 38 5 Comet Aged sulbot Atkins ,| Korumburra 29.9.06 | S.8.C. Comet o . Ritchie Bunyip Show 26,2.08 W.R. Commander Aged . ‘fownsend Pyramid Hill 3.5.07] S.S.C. Commodore Aged Jno. Ince Geelong 4 3L.8.07 $.5.C. Crown King 5 years | J. Dwyer .. Camperdown 26.9.07]} W.AIC. Cymro IL. Aged J. R. Jackson Hamilton 17.8.07 W.R. Cyndet 3 6 years | J. A. Manson Maffra 16.8.07} WIC. Dan Daphne 3 years | J. Stafford Warrnambool 19.9.07] W..C. Dandy ahs 6 years |G. Tory... Traralgon Show 13.11.07 WLR. Dandy Aged A. Bilston.. Casterton 28.58.07 W.R. Dandy os 3 years | R. Rennie.. Alexandra .. 14.9.07] WLC. Dandy Bell 5 years | Jno. James Colac Show 24.10.07 §.5.¢C. Dandy Dick 6 years | J. Findlay... Alexandra .. 14.9.07 | W.J.C. Dandy Geordie 4 years | T. G. McKenzie Yarram 21.8.07 N.M. Dandy Imperial 4 years | —. Bones Donald F 14.8.07] W.J.C. Dandy Jock 5 years | A Ward .. Seymour Show 11.10.07 | WA.C. Dandy Junior 5 years | Widdis and King Traralgon Show 13.11.07 W.R. Dandy Lad 3 years | J. Donegan Murchison Show 30.10.07 W.R. Dandy’s Pride 3 years | W. Widdis Traralgon .. 31.7.07| S.8.C. Dandy’s Pride Aged c. Jones Geelong : 31.8.07] S.8.C. Desert Lad 3 years | D. Shelly .. Ballarat Show 17.10.07 S.8.C. Diagram 4 years | W. Rainey .. | Maffra ‘ 16.8.07} WIC. Duffy 5 years | J, McKenzie, junr. .. | Yarram 21.38.07 NM. Emulator Junr. 5 years | Franklyn and Scown | Hopetoun 3.8 07] WC. Federation .. 5 years | Rt. Davidson Euroa 14.8.07 S58 ¢, First Landor 5 years | Geo, Connor Colac ‘ 7.8.07} S.s.c. Flashwood 5 vears | Jno. Griffin St. ‘Arnaud... 28.8.07} W.d.C. Forest Boy 6 years | |. Fawkner Morwell. 16.9.07} WJC. Galloway zits a ais Horsham Show 24.9.07] -S.5.C. Garfield $ Aged R. A. Gibson Hamilton Show 19.9.07 N.M. Gladstone .. Aged —. Collins Tatura 24.8.07 WLR. Glengarry - T. W. McCulloch Warrnambool 10.9.07 | W.J.C. Grey Steel 6 years |S. McNabb Maffra Show 24.10.07 | W.J.C Gritfo : Aged VT. Duffy .. Colac 7.8.07 | S.S.C Hamilton Emulator, 5 years | W. H. Horn Hamilton 17.8.07 W.R Junr. 36 List of Certificated Stallions. List or CERTIFIVATED STALitons—continu2d. Name of Horse. Age. Owner. Parade. Date. Officer. I Ponres—continucd. Harlequin 4 years | J. Daniel .. . | Ballarat Show 10. S.5.C, Heather Jock Aged R. Baliis .. Warrnambool 9. wren Heather Lea Aged Elson and 0’ Keefe Nhill 8. S.8.C. Here’s Luck 4 years | F. C. Thomas Warracknabeal 15.8.07 WLR. Jimmy Governor Aged Wm. Nosedale Melton 10.8.07 s iu Jno. Gilpin .. | 6 years | J. Patterson Mirboo ai 25.10.06 Sul: Jno. Osterley Junr. 4 years | Thompson Bros. Warracknak eal 14.8.07 WLR. Johnny O’More 6 years | Wade Bros. Grantville and Jeetho | 16.1.08 W.R. Show Kaizer IT. Aged A. S. O’Keefe .. | Royal Show King Bahy Aged Downey and Lums- | Ballarat Show den King Bally’s Pride 3 years | F, J. Ebsworth Ballarat Show King Billy _Aged | H. Jenkins Hopetoun King James 5 years | Wm. Johnson Foster King Jimmy 4+ years | E. Wilsor Korumburra i King Jimmy Aged R. Tankard Maryborough Show .. Larry Boy .. o F. Clover .. St. Arnaud as Lay yer Aged | A. Kmght.. Maffra i Leetch A. Ferguson Casterton .. Leopard H. Baldock Kaniva Little Jim —. Cahill Benalla a Little Jim .. H. E. Beard Colac Show Little Pride W. H. Treloar Nnhill an Little Tich W. Hogan Kyneton Little Wonder J. White Minyip Little Wonder F, McDonald Mansfield Lord Brassey A. E. Miller Stawell Show Lord Brassey IT. A. Miller Rupanyup .. Lord Dandy Jas. Alexander Traralgon. Lord Roberts J. Brevar .. Korumburra Marbro’ J. Davidson Warrnambool Micky Free.. J. McInerney | Dookie Midnight J. O'Brien Wangaratta Minstrel R. N. Seott Korumburra Monowai 8. Perrin Mirboo Nelson White Bros. Lilydale Newbold Thos. Brown iJmore Nigger P. Quirk Sea Lake Pasha —. Bones Donald Peep of Day W. G. Hicks Seymour Planet Neil eet Minyip Planet W. Raven. Yarram Pluto J. M. Scott, Casterton Polo Quinlan and MeLean Minyip ts President A. and D. Parry St. Arnaud Prince Bally J. J. O'Mara Morwell Prince Leo Junior Quercus Quicksilver .. Robert Rob Roy Rob Roy Rhymney Rosslyn Roy Roy Royal Robin. Sam Weller Shamrock Shamrock Shroff King Silverbells .. Richard ILI. Siva Junr. Skipper Smithhill’s Fireboy Speculation. . Sprightly Soda Souter Johnnie Jun. Steel Arrow Subadah 6 years 5 years 3 years 3 years Aged Aged Aged 6 5 years 5 years 4 years 3 years Aged Aged Aged Aged Aged Aged J. E. Phillips A. TE. Callow oe Dore wal amme ‘and Fos: Ji Rk son W. J. Clarke Cc. T. Lucas J.B. Bryan Summernill Farm F. Von Kusseron H. A. Hancock Jno. Hicks A. Ross A. Orr is R. H. Rundell W. H. Boston Clarke Bros. G. F. Elliott W. Braiser W. B. Harper Hay Bros. Cc. J. Bradbury —. Rogash a Quinlan and McT.ean D. Ryan .. R. W. Noble “aad H. J. Man- Stud ‘Aticnltural Offic PCS: ie Ballarat Show Bunyip Show Malfia Warracknabeal Colac a Wangaratta Kyneton Euroa » Colac Alexandra st. Arnaud Horsham Hanilton Cclac Show Ikxorumburra Manstield Eehnew Warrnambool Numurkah Show Leongatha Show Benalla Donald Seymour Geelong Agricultural Offices ae List of Certificated Stallions. 37 List or CertirIcaATeED STALLIONS—continued. Name of Horsc. Age. Owner. Parade, Officer. Poy tEs—continued. Sultan Aged H. Gordon Tatura - Sultan aes Aged M. Plante Horsham AC, Sunrise (Arab) 6 years | A. Ferguson Elmore Show : Tatty (Welsh) 5 years | A. Williams Traralgon Show : Tam oy Aged —. Quinn Camperdown Show a Tam O’Shanter 6 years | H. Burness Benalla f A. Tam O'Shanter Aged J. M. Jones Jeparit Show ths Teviot (Arab) Aged J. Spark .. Elnore . Ge The Bohemian 5 years | C. J. Colgan Korumburra Ae The Count 5 years | T. B. Anderson Mattra a The Dude aa —: Hall, i: Mirboo : The Masher 3 years | Tompkins Bros. Casterton .. 3 The Premier Si F. W. Briggs Wangaratta AC. The Souter Aged Tompkins Bros. Casterton .. AR. The Warrior + years | -MckKoy Tallangatta Show x Timmy Aged G. Bond Morwell a ‘Tommy + 4 years | Jno. Turner Alexandra .. mean Tommy Dodd Aged s. 8. Davey Pyramid Hill SSC. Tony on 4 years | W. Kennedy Cobram .M. Tyrone Aged A. W. Harvey Kyneton ah. Utah 3 Aged Malcolm Bros. Hamilton wR. Von Atom IT. 5 years | G. Padget Minyip oR. Wee Gibbee 4 years | J. Devlin and Son .. | Murtoa es JC. Welsh Prince Aged B. Yolliett-Sandtford Lilydale Show al ie What’s Wanted Aged Ed. O’Keefe .. | Royal Show S.C. Young Aladdin Aged R. Kelly .. Camperdown es Young Australia 5 years | J. A. Dalgleish Stawell rR. Young Brigham 4 years | A. 8. Lucas Colac S.C, Young Bringham Aged D. McGilp Minyip eR. Young Briton Aged J. O'Keefe Murchison Show yA. Young Briton 5 years | W. G. Ballantyne Dookie is WO, Young Briton Pe Heinz Bros. Ballarat Show S.8.C. Young Dandy II. 5 years | A. E. Officer Horsham S.8.C. Young Doctor Aged W. Kennedy Nhill ie S.8.C. Young Garfield Aged kif is Horsham Show SBC. Young General Aged W. Marshall Lilydale WoC. Young Haukham 3 years | Jas. Baker Shepparton.. S.8.C. Young Hero 3 years | Alex. Scott Korumburra 5.5.C. Young Hero Aged A. J. Phillips Mansfield WOLC. Young Hero i Aged T. Moss St. Arnaud WLC. Young King Charles .| 4 years | —. Culvenor Maryborough SSC. Young Nelson 6 years | Jno. Paterson Numurkah Show WoC. Young Robin Aged J. Taylor, jun. Dimboola Show S.8.C. Young Sailor Aged J. F. Kirby Coleraine Show WIC. Young Silver King 5 years | A. T. Darling Rupanyup Show W.R. 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