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• Stud Notices, TO Travel this season in the Ashburtori District, and stpnd at Glenie's stables ABhburton, on Saturdays. The Thoroughbred Stallion, Wsttrington, By Gorton—Mountain Lily. Warriugton's numerous good performances and the record time he has pub up are well known to all racing men. He was never in better health or condition for travelling than ho is this season. Groomage fee, ss. For further particulars apply to— 0. L. CHAPMAN, Proprietor, Ashburton; or S. BROWN, Wakanui. TO Travel Alford Forest, Mount Somera Mayfield and Buapuua Districts. The Draught Stallion, Glenorcby. By Middlerigg Prince—Jess. Terms—Season £2 10s; half guarantee, £3 10b, £1 158 payable on Ist January, 1906. Groomage Fee, ss, payable on first service. Two or more mares as per agreement. Mares changing hands, owners at time of service held responsible. For farther particulars apply to J. G. CREE, Knapnna, oi Chas. Gbeen, Groom in charge. nnHE THOROUGHBRED STALLION Marlborousrh 11. Will stand at his owner's farm, Ashburton Forks, the ensuing Eeason, for the service of mares. Good paddocks provided for mares, with every care but no responsibility. Terms—£3 3s, half guarantee. Groomage 5s All mares sold or exchanged, owner afc time of first service held responsible. 9 286 W.S. MOSRISBY. TO Stand this Season and Travel the Asbburton and Surrounding Districts, the Standard Bred Trotting Stallion Quincey, syrs, by Vancleve (imp.) dam Gracie (imp.) Vancleve is by Harold, dam Vassar. Vancleve is the sire of FRITZ, 2.13, and many others. Gracie, is by Speculation, dam Henrietta. Gracie is the dam of Burlington 6., Sunbeam, Moonbeam, Starlight, Twilight and Quincey. All of the above have good records. Burlington B. is the sire of Burlington Junior, St. Louis, and many other fast ones. Quincey will be restricted to a limited number of mares. Terms £4i 4s, payable January Ist, 1906. Groomage sa, payable at first service. Grazing 2s per week. All care taken, but no responsibility. For full particulars apply S. W. SCOTT, Proprietor, 8 351 ABhburton. TO stand at Mr J. M. Williamson's farm Laur.iston, and travel the surrounding districts, THE PTJEEBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION SANPOW. SANDOWis a dark bay, 16 hands 3 inches high. Was foaled on December 12fch 1899, and was bred by Messrs R. and A. Officer, Southland. Pedigree—(43lNZSß). — Sandow, sire Macathur, imp (330 NZSB), g sire Macbride (2987) bred by A. Mont gomery, Esq., Neversball Castle, Douglass gg sire Macgregor (1487) ,one of the champion breeding stallions in Scotland ggg sire Darniey (222). Macarthur's dam Maggie Bell, winner of 36 first and champion prizes, by Tasman by Victor, Sandow's dam, Blossom, by King of the Ring (imported from Tasmania by the Wyndham Stud Company, Southland, (NZ.) ; g. dam sire was Old Clyde (imported from Scotland by the late Hugh McLean). Terms—Four (4) Guineas,half guarantee ; 2 guineas at end of season, and 2 guineas whon mare proves in foal. Full guarantee, 5 guineas. Groomage fee ss, payable at first service. Mares changing hands, held as in foal. For further particulars apply JM WILLIAMSON, Owuer 9 193 Or IT. Crysell, Groom in charge TO Travel in the Ruapuna, Lismore Mayfield, Mount Somers and Surrounding districts, THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION MONTALTO, Rising Four Years Old Montalto is a bay Colt, being very oompact, on short legs, best quality bone, fine silky hair, splendid action, combined with a magnificent temper, Montalto will be restricted to a limited number of Mares, Montalto's sire, Highland Prince (360 Stud Book), dam Princess Rose (702) by Young Extinguisher (334), dam Maggie by Lord Salisbury (114) (imported) by Young Conqueror, 2nd dam Kate by General Outran^ 3rd dam by The Marquis. Terms—Season 3 guineas, half guarantee 4 guineas, full guarantee 5 guineas. Groomage fee ss. All mares changing hands to be paid for as season mares For further particulars apply to J. RETTIE, Groom in Charge, Or P. MORROW, Montalto. 9 185 TO Stand this Season at Methven, and Travel Alford Forest, Rakaia, and surrounding districts, the Thoroughbred Stallion Ngatitoa. (1) NGATITOA (3) Blue Bell | (2) Flintlock (6) Young Grand- (4) Musket master (5) Georgi (7) Cobweb (1) Ngatitoa is a beautiful dark bay horse, 6 years old, and is a typical Thoroughbred, standing 16 hands nigh, with great bone, substance, and power. (2) Flintlock is the sire of Plain Bill (winner of Auckland National), Lockade (winner of Wellington Steeplechase), and a number of others both on the flat and over hurdles. (5) Georgi, dam of Flintock, is a full sister to Vivandiere, dam of Canteen and others. (3) Blue Bell, dam of Ngatitoa, was bredin Queensland by the late Hon. Jas. Tyson, and is closely related to Gipsy Grand, winner of the Dunedin Cup, and sire of Grand Rapids (N.Z. Cup winner), Bagpipes, and a number of others. TERMS—£3 3s season, Half Guarantee £5 ss, £2 10s on January Ist, 1906, and £2 10s when the mare proves in foal. Two or more Mares as per agreement. Groomage fee 5s at first service. Good grazing at Is 6d per week. All mares changing hands held to be in foal. All care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to a j Mclaughlin, owner, 9 157 Methven TO Travel the Wheatstone, Waterton, and Wakanui Districts, the wellknown Purebred Clydesdale Entire, John Ballance, I Rising 5 years, John Ballance is a good bay colour, with good flat bone, abundance of hair of as good a quality as is possible to find. He is a rare mover, and possesses a splendid temper and sound constitution. He has proved himself a sure foal getter Si re _Captain Russell, b Macarthur, g dam Vie, by Extinguisher Dam—Fanny, by Lord Cranley; g dam Fanny, by Strathmore; g g dam Polly, by Sir Colin Campbell TERMS—Season £3, payable Ist January 1906; threequarter guarantee ,£4, £1 payable Ist January 1906, balan.ee 4)3 •on Ist September, 1906, or when mares prove in foal. Groomage ss, payable first service. All mares sold or exchanged to be paid for as season mares. For further particulars apply to— WILLIAM HEALEY, Groom in charge JOHN SMALL, Owner, Meadow Bank Stud Farm, Tinwald p,O,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume xxii, Issue 6699, 17 October 1905, Page 4

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