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THE WELL KNOWN;: K THOROUGHBRED STA|^IO^: Harold ::" " Will Run With Mares ThjsSefiisoh; at Danevirke: ; ''■ TERMS : £2 -2s ; Grazijig U pbt 'week. . , • .".'■'••"<:'-• JAMES ALLARDIOE, . Proprietor. to stand this season/at danevirke; '- ; AND SURROUNDING; mST#IC% { . MAGNIFICENT CLYDESDALE '• Botus, ...- . FOALED October 18* ,1881. Color, dapple Chestnut. Stands 17^ hands high/Immense bone and fine temper. 5 Sire^Young Prince Charlie, by the 1 imported Clydesdale, Old Pririce. {Charlie —bred by Sir James.Nwbi'Fleiinng. Prince Charlie's own brother,. Printfe of Wales was champion of (Scotland, and was sold for church in 1872, Old Princs Cftarlie, when three years old, :topjEsrstj prize against ..eight competitors,/ Vix of which were . imported. Young Prince Charlie's 4am D^rli^gpby Napoleon, took first iprize.fpr.-tnree years in succession against all comers as a. dry niare. : RUFUS'S dam Blossom, by Farmer's Glory, out of same -dam as Pride of" Canterbury, took second prize at the Agricultural Show at Masterton in 1877, bufo^.a field of eigit ; at Carterton first in; l:8^8ior mares with foal at foot, when five competed. ' RUFUS, bred by his owner at Manaia, admittedly comes from a pure Clydesdale strain on both sides, and bears evidence of this by the fact that as regards , size, -bone, powerful build, symmetry, and height, he is equal to thefinest horse that has yet been imported, and is acknowledged as the best horse ever shown in this district. TERMS £1:, Groomage ss; Allowance made for two or more mares. Good. Paddocking, free until stinted. Every care taken but no responsibility, TIME TABLE. Monday, Heretaunga and Woodville ; Tuesday, Pahiatua ; Wednesday Evening, Woodville ; Thursday, Kumeroa; Friday and Saturday, Danevirke. Notice of any alteration in above dates will be given. Mr J. Martin has entire charge of the horse and my authority to receive all fees on my behalf. WALTER MORISON. TO STAND AT DANEVIRKE AND TRAVEL THE DISTRICT, The well-known Sire " LILLIPEA, By Towton, dam Shrovetide by S& Aulbyn, her dam Pancake by Sir Hercules, grand-dam Pandora by Operator, Towton got by Melbourne, Cinizella by Touchstone, Brocade by Pantaloon, Bambazine by Thunderbolt. T ILLIPEA stands 16 hands, and, I 1 if Size, Bone, and Symmetry are anything, LILLIPEA should prove to-be the Right Horse in the Right place. : Terms — £3 single mare, two or, more as per agreement'; All fees payable on Ist day of January, 1889. FREE PADDOCKING for four weeks. Every care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to JAMES W. BAKER, * Proprietor, Or Groom In Charge. *TO STAND THIS SEASON AT DANEVIRKE, The Clydesdale Entire Horse, Eob Roy. ROB ROY is by Glen Roy (imported) out of Diamond (imported). Glen Roy by the celebrated horse Prince of Wales (imported) champion horse of Scotland and Australia. Diamond by the imported horse Invincible. Rob Roy is a dark roan with black points, and stands 16| hands high, and is, as will be seen, above, descended from the best blood ever imported from Scotland on both sides. Glen Roy has been the champion prize-taker in Canterbury fop years. TERMS: SINGLE~MARES £3 10s. Two or more, the property of the same owner, as per agreement. Firstclass paddock accommodation lor mares. Due notice will be given when mares are stinted, when they must be removed, or a charge of 2s 6d per week will be made. Every care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars abply to J M'CARTHY, Proprietor. N,B.— Rob Roy will be in Norsewood every Wednesday at the Junction Hotel Stables.

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Bush Advocate, Volume I, Issue 72, 20 October 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Bush Advocate, Volume I, Issue 72, 20 October 1888, Page 4