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THE STUD.

Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7829, 30 September 1903, Page 2

 

THE STUD.

Messrs Nathan Bros.' Clydesdale stallion Hereward the Saxon, by Cedric the Saxon- Duchess. Messrs Nathan Bros.' Clydesdale stallion Young Challenger (imported from Victoria) by Challerger—Young Daisy. Mr T. Greenhow's purebred imported Shire stallion Bolingbroke H. Mr T. Greenhow's purebred imported Shire stallion Boro' Drayman, by Salisbury —Boro' Duchess. Mr H. J. Woodfield's thoroughbred stallion Robert W., by Berlin-Fanny Allen. Mr D. Buick's thoroughbred stallion Papakura, by St. Leger—Muskerina. Mr D. Buick's thoroughbred draught stallion Odd Times, by Better Times— Eate. Mr Thos. Alderson's purebred English hackney harness stallion Coker's Emperor, by Chilperic—Coker's Betsy. Mr J. Mewton's bay trotting stallion Federation, General Tracey -Maori. Mr W. A. O'Donnell's pony stallion Young King Cobb. Mr E. B. Vine's champion thoroughbred Enchanter (Bundoora —Miranda). Mr A. Russell's Clydesdale stallion Change of Style, by Marshall Keith (imp.) —Young London Maggie. Mr R. Humphries' thoroughbred stallion Gipsy King. Messrs Ellis Bros.' imported hackney stallion Galantine.

Mr H. Holland's Kingston, by Berlin- Jenny Tracy.

Handcome Jack, by St. Leger Radiant. Mr T. Edlin's General Joubert, by. General Gordon—Belle.

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