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STUD NOTICES. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT LAURISTON, AND TRAVEL THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION MARTIN MacBETH. Sire, lAN MacBETH; dam, PRINCESS. ■ MARTIN MacBETH is an iron grey, standing 16 hands 2 inches in j height, and rising four years. He is a i massive horse, has plenty of bone, and ! hair of the best quality, and has superior action. LAN MACBETH was got by MacPherson Grant, by, Craigellachie, by Craigevar *(imp.), "bred by Mr John Knox, Foreside, Scotland; Craigevar, by Old Times (S.S.B. 597). MARTIN Macßeth's dam, PRINCESS, sire Royal Prince; g-dam, Bell, by Foreign Policy; g-g-dain by Old Major; g-g-g-dam, Napoleon (imp.). MARTIN MacBETH has descended from tho best strains of blood in New Zealand and Scotland, combining, as he does, such horses as Craigevaf (imp.), Prince of Wales, Young Vanquisher I (imp.), Lord Salisbury (imp.), and J Napoleon (imp.), and he cannot fail to make a name for himself at the stud. TERMS : Four Guineas, half guarantee; two guineas payable January 1, 1916, balance when mare proves in foal. Five guineas, . full guarantee. All mares sold or exchanged, first owner held responsible. All care taken, but no responsibility. Groomage fee, 6s. For further particulars apply to ,T. S. COLHOUN, / Groom-in-Charge; Or to ALLAN LETHAM, C 98 Lauriston. TO STAND THIS SEASON. AT LONGBEACH. THE CHOICELY-BRED IMPORTED CLYDESDALE STALLION. KING'S RECORD. 1 (16183*). "KING'S RECORD" (16183*), imp.; Brown; foaled 1908; bred by R. Ridj dell, Blackb.aH, Renfrewshire, Scotland. SIRE— '^King's Champion" (14184*), by "Silver Cup" (11184*). Ist DAM — *•' Rose of Fashion" (20252*), by "Prince of Fashion" (361). KING'S RECORD is a stylish big .horse standing close on 18 hands, full of quality, fine flat bones, grand feet and pasterns, and a capital close mover. He is choicely bred and is direptly descended from the best breeding strains of blood, having a double cross of Darnley and Prince of. Wales blood. Terms: Four guineas for season; half-guarantee, Three Guineas. All care taken, but no responsibility. Groomage fee, ss. Grazing 2s 6d per week. For further, particulars apply to J. GRIGG. C 93 Longbeach. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT DURBAU LODGE, ASHBURTON. ST. S WITH IN (4.35.) Sire, ROTHSCHILD. Dam, QUEEN V. (4.52) ROTHSCHILD is the greatest sire Australasia has known. QUEEN V. (dftm of Gianella 4.36), by Kentucky—Harold's Rest, (dam of Harold Rothschild), by King Harold (imp.)— Polly. ST. SWITHLN is the only Rothschild colt that- comes from a dam with a record better than 4.55, and, on his breeding, constitution and temperament, should prove to be the greatest of Rothschild's sons at the Stud. H« is a very; handsome horse, standing 16 hands. His.fust season's foals (now yearlings)," show great promise. ■ FEE: £9 9s, reducible, to £6 6s, if paid on or before December 1, 1915. Guarantee given on special terms. All care taken of Mares, but no responsibility. Grazing, 2s 6d per week. H. F. NICOLL, Ashburton. Or D. Warren, Durbar Lodge, Elgin. CM __ DRIED FRUITS. NEW Season's Prunes 6d lb., New Dried Apricots lOd lb., New Dried Peaches 8d lb.; New Dried Apples 9d lb., Muscatel Sultanas 6d lb., 12Ibs for 5s 6d. Lexia Raisins 31bs for l # ._At Fletcher Bros.' Cash Supply: Stores. '

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8250, 22 September 1915, Page 1

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