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STUD NOTICES. .„ , \ TO STAND THE SEASON At ; ; ...■ ;■ ■•; RACECOURSE ROAD, ASHBURTON, THE TROTTING SIRE, PRINDE IMPERIAL By Hambletonian Bell Boy—Princess. PRINCE IMPERIAL is the sire of Advance, Advocate, Cocoanut, Derring-. cotte, Impatient, Prince Alert, Prince Warbeck,- 1 Imperialism, Hamlin, Prince* Randle, Imperial Polly, Princess, Ena, Lady Clare, Piecework, Bribery, and several others. From the above list of, well-known performers "it; can be easily seen .that although not getting the chance he deserved in the choice of mares,: his progeny have succeeded in reaching high-water mark amongst the 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 Saturday. ALSO, THE BLACK HORSE APVANGE By Prince Imperial; dam, Rose, -by General Tracey; second dam, Phillis, by Berlin; third dam by Quicksilver. j ADVANCE is a i black horse, five years, old,, standing 16£ hands high. On the track he has proved himself a great racehorse. At Ashburton May Meeting, when two years' old, won mile and a half trot in the \ good time of 3.46, and when two years and ten months old won National Cup,' two miles, in 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, Ashburtcn.

TO STAND THIS SEASON, ■ ■•, " At , ; VANCLEVE LODGE, LAMB'S ROAD, , ; ASHBURTON, The Startdard-bred Trotting Stallion QUINOEY. Sire, VANCLEVE (imp.); Dam, GRACIE (imp.). ; , Vancleve, by Harold, sire of Maud S.; dam, Vassar. Vancleve iis 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 4.38), Vanish (2.16),' Euchre (4.40), Verity (4.50), and nany others of great speed,•: quality and 'action. Vancleve was,.a great sire, as- ; he left good and speedy; horses ;from all classes of mares. t ; -Gracie, by Speculation; dam, Henarietta;; Gracie is undoubtedly one of "the greatest brood aiares ever imported i to .'Australasia;. , She .is dam of Burflihgtbn 3., Moonbeam; Twilight, Stanigh't, Vivandiere, Daylight and Quincey. Burlington 8.-is sire of Burlington Junr. and St. Louis. • Burn lingtoh Junr. is the sirie of Velyet', Faithful, Cinders,. Ben Hur,' Burling-, ham, and Young Burlington; latterr.i& sire of Miss Burlington. St; Louis, is i sire of St. Symon, St. Kilda, Rexie arid. What. . , ...,-;' Gracie's fillies have left : Sunshine j (3 miles, 7.46), Sir Joe (smin). Day-j break, Don Cleve, and many others with good records. : .:■'..< So the above will show that QUINCEY has come of two great trotting speed-producing families.' QUINOEY is now rising nino; years.. Colour, rich bay, with black- points j r . height, 15.2; bred by J. A. Buckland,r Pine Ridge, N.S^W. He is a cleangaited trotter, with a perfedt action. He has also proved himself one of the gamest horses on the' N.Z.; trotting tracks, and has great staying, powers, his winnings 'last season alone amount- • ing to £280. He possesses a magnificent, tenipor.. QUINCEY'S stock are of great,promise, and have taken premier honours wherever shown.

ALSO, at the jame place, i The Standard braj Trotting Sire -.:.:> WOWBIIRN 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), 1. Almont (2.12), SalTasker (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, 4.32j' and 6.50-^-world's record), and of BeimdntvM.; (2.18). l Both, these horses were'soldinMelbourne :for 1000 guineas each. Puella is full sister to Fraulein, who is dam of Fritz (2.13), Franz (2.22), The Heir (2.18) •and Frederick (2.24). .- - I WOODBURN CHlEFvhasi already proved' himself at the Stud.: He is the sire: of Woodthrope Maid'!(2J2l,. as a 3-year-old), 1 Ned:Eagan (2.23), Wood-; burn Lad (2.26), Chieftiney (5.16), and 'a number of others. j . .WGODBURN • CHIEF "is-:a 'beautiful .upstanding, dark, bay horse, with black points; height, 17 hands. He shows rgreat strength;and substance. ; TERMS >FOR .BOTH" HORSES.— '£5 'ss!each horse, ipayable January Ist, ,1910.;: Groomage ;fee 5s each horse, ;payabl© first service.. Grazing 2s .per week each .mare. Mares met at.Ashburt'onrßailway Station: All care'iakenbut no -responsibility. . . . Telegrams, Glenie's Stablesy r Ashbur-, ton;-; where; -iboth^ QUINCEY': Snd- , WOODBURN CHIEF will' stand every Saturday.

For further particulars apply to S. W. SCOTT, Proprietor, Ashburton. , Or (in the case of Woodburn jChief) to Grppm-in-Charge. Mb TRAVEL this Season I in the L METHVEN and Surrounding, Districts— , .< : THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION PRINCE ALEXANDER. Prineo Alexander was bred by Mr|i J. C. N. Grigg, and is a dark ibay stal- | lion, 8 years old, with good bone and quality. .■';.■■ Sire, Alexander's Heir (292); dam; Ccuntes3 III.; 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.'; dam, Blc:ssom (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;in foal). Groom&ge fee ss, payable at first service. Mares changing hands; held as season mares, and first owner ', held resiionsible. Full particulars from W. & L. J. HENEY, Pf Dgrietors, Peel Forest. Or W. MAHONEY, Groom- m Charge. "RESPECT YOUR WASHING." DON'T subject it to inferior,' common blues. Get a blue which has stood the test of time, such as KEEN'S OXFORD BLUE. Always Good. Always Reliable. ■

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXI, Issue 7916, 2 October 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXI, Issue 7916, 2 October 1909, Page 4

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