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STUD NOTICES. TO STAND THE SEASON At RACECOURSE ROAD, ASHBURTON, THE TROTTING SIRE, PRINCE IMPERIAL By Hambletonian Bell Boy—Princess. PRINCE IMPERIAL is the sire of -AdvAfieey Advocate, Oocoanut, Derringcptte> Ifflpatient. Prince Alert, - Prince "Warfaeck,- littpemlisni, Halnlin, Prince Randle, iiiipetM Polly, Princess-Ena, Lady Clare/ Piecework, Bribery, and; several others. Ffoih. the' above list of well-K»own' perforirfefs it can 'be easily seen thst, ■ although not getting the ' chance' he. deserved m the choice of _ mares, his progeny have succeeded m reaching •high-water ; mark amongst this trotters of the dominion. Limited to 45 mares. TERMS: For Single Mare, £10 10s, for two or more £8 8s per head. , , PRINCE IMPERIAL will stand- at Glenie's Stables every Siattmlay. ALSO, THE BLACK HORSE ADVANCE By Prince Imperial; dam; Rose, by General Tracey; second dam, Phillis, by Berlin; third dam by Quicksilver. ! ADVANCE is a black 1 horse/five years, old, standing 16J hands high. On the track he has proved himselfi a f v' reat racehorse. At Ashburtonr- -May leeting, when two years old, won mile and a half trot m the good time of 3.46, and when two years aild ten "months old won National Cup/two .miles, m 4.46, a performance never equalled by any horse of his age'in the dominion. ' ■ TERMS: £5 ss, payable January 1, 1910. ■-'■•■■, Groomage fee ss, payable on, first service. Good grass paddocking at 2s per week. All care taken, but no responsibility. , ADVANCE will, stand at Lewis's Stables every Saturday. For further particulars, apply to j. McDonnell, Racecourse Road, Ashburton.

TO STAND THIS SEASON, At ■ VANCLEVE LODGE, LAMB'SROAD, ASHBTJRTON, The Standard-bred Trotting Stallion QUINGEY, ... Sire, VANOLEVE (imp.); Dam, GRACIE (imp.). - Vancleve, by Harold, sire of Maudj S.; dam, Vassar. Vancleve is sire of Fritz (2.13), Franz (2.23), The, Heir (2.19), Verax (4.46), Franz (2.23), Vestina (2;22 and 4.48), Durbar (2.16. and 4.3B),,Vanish (2.16), Euchre (4.40), Verity (4.50), and aany others of great speed, quality and action. Vancleve. was a great sire, as he left good andj speedy horses from all classes of mares. ■ Gracie, by Speculation; dam, Henrietta. Gracie is undoubtedly one of ■the greatest, brood mares ever imported, to Australasia: She is dam of Burlington 3., Sunbeam, Moonbeam, Twilight, Starlight, Vivandiere,' Daylight and Quincey. Burlington B. is sire of Burlington Junr. and St. Louis. Burlington Junr. is the sire of Velvet, Faithful, Cinders, Ben Hur, Burling-, ham, and Young Burlington; latter is sire of Miss Burlington. St. Louis is sire of St. Symon, St. Kilda, Rexie and. What. ; Gracie's fillies have left Sunshine (3 miles, 7.46), Sir Joe (smin). Day,-; break, Don Cleve, and many others with'good records. So r'the ' above will show that QUINSY has come of two great trotting speed-producing families " 'QtIINOEY is now rising nine years. Colour, rich bay, with black - points; height, -.15.2; bred by J. A. Bucklandj Pine Ridge, N.S.W. He is a cleanr gaited trotter, • with a perfect action^ He has .also proved himself one of the gaimest'horses -on- the -N.Z; trotting tracks^ and has.great staying powersi his wihniiigs last season alone amounting to £280. He possesses a magnificent temper. ■•'" ' \ QTJINOEY'S stock are of great prot mise, and have taken premier honours wherever shown. ;

ALSO, at the #me place, ; The • Stanaarrf bred Trotting Sire WOODBURN CHIEF. By ROTHSCHILD; dam, SIS WOODBURN, by Jay Gould; dam, Puella;' Rothschild, Woodburn Chief's sire,; • is also the sire of Dan Patch (2.10), Almont (2.12), Sal Tasker (2.16), Jessie .Palm (2.16*), Revenue,. (2.18), Black Child (4.38),. Lord Elmo (2.20! and 4.40). Puella is the dam of Almont (2,125,; 4.32$ and 6.so—world's record), and of ■ Belmont M. (2.18). Both these< horse's; were sold m Melbourne , for 1000 guineas; each. Puella is full sister to Fraulein,; who is dam of Frita (2.13), Franz> (2.22), The Heir (2.18) and Frederick (2.24). WOODBURN CHIEF has already, proved himself at the Stud. He is the sire of Woodthrope Maid (2.21, as a 3-year-old), Ned Eagan. (2.23), Woodburn Lad (2.26), Chieftiney (5.16), and a. number of others. WOODBURN CHIEF is a beautiful upstanding dark bay horse, with black points; height, over 17 hands. He shows great strength and substance. TERMS FOR BOTH HORSES.— £5 5s each horse, payable January Ist, 1910. Groomage fee 5s each horse, payable first service. Grazing 2s per Week each mare. Mares met at- Ashburton Railway Station. All care taken but no 'responsibility. Telegrams, Glenie's Stables, Ashburton, where both QUINCEY and WOODBURN CHIEF will stand every Saturday. For further particulars apply to S. W. SCOTT, Proprietor, Ashburton. Or (m the case or Woodburn Chief) to Groom-in-Charge. mO TRAVEL this Season m the 1.. METHVEN and , Surrounding Districts— THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION PRINCE ALEXANDER.

Pxineo Alexander was-bred-;by Mr J. C. N; Grigg, and is a dark bay, stallion, 8 years old, with- good bone and quality. Sire, Alexander's Heir (292); dam, C(-antes3 111 ; sire, Balmoral; 2nd dam, Countess 11. by Lincolnshire Traveller (50), imported; 3rd dam, Countess-(No. 152:'<N.Z.S. Book), by Prince Charlie (4),- imported; 4th dam, Blossom (151), imported • from,- Tasmania. . ,„ TERMS—Season, £3 3s; half-guaran-tee, £4 4s (£2 2s at the end of season and £2 2s when the Mare proves m Groomsge fee ss, payable at first service. Mares changing > hands held as .season mares and first owner held responsible. • Full particulars from W. & L. J. HENEY, Proprietors, Peel Forest. Or W. MAHONEY, Groom m Charge. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MOUNT HARDING, .METHVEN, And Travel'the Surrounding Districts, THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE TERRAPIN, By Clanranald; dam, Terradina, bj Maxim. fTIERMS: Season, Four Guineas; to X- be paid January Ist, 1910. Groomage, ss. Apply, S. G. HOLMES, Methven. Or Groom-in-Charce. "RESPECT YOUR WASHING." DON'T subject it to inferior, common blues. Get a blue which has stood the tost of time, such aa KEEN'S OXFORD BLUE. • ■ Always Geod. Always Reliable

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXI, Issue 7913, 29 September 1909, Page 4

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