QPRINGFIELD DAIRY FARM, GALLOWAY FLAT. 1 R. M'NAMARA Proprietor. xviiik okiz Mill* oiir If yon enjoy Rich and Pure Milk Cream Supplied in any quantities. All Orders left with Mr Sneeston will receive prompt attention. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT BALD HILL FLAT, —The Entire Colt — (Wallace-Mag). LORD ANTRIM is a bay colt, foaled in November, 1898, and was bred by John Stewart, Esq., of Crookston. I lis sire, Wallace, imported by Hugh Rea, Est)., of Melbourne. Wallace's sire, Golden Treasure (441-7 C S B), g-sire Lord Erskine (1744 C S B), was also sire of the unbeaten horse Cairbrogie Stamp ; g g-sire Boydston Boy (111, C S B), won third prize at the Highland Society's Show, Aberdeen, 1878 ; g g g-sire, Prince Charlie (629, C S B), won the Androssan Premium in 1873, and the Salcoats Premium the same year ; g g g gsire, Vanquisher (890, CSB); g g g g g-sire, Loch Fergus Champion (449, C S B),; S g Sg g g-sire, Salmond's Champion (737, CSB); gggggg g-sire, Farmer (248, CSB); ggggggg g-sire, Glancer (338, C S B), won the second prize at the Highland Society's Show, Glasgow, in 1850. His dam, Mag, by the late Peter Gtant's famous Gowrie stud horse, Sir Colin (imp.), by Samson, out of the noted Lochend mare, Jess, by Old Sir Colin. Mag's dam, one of the late Peter Grant's famous Marquis mares.
TERMS : -£S 3s; £{ 10s at end of season, and the balance when Mare proves in foal. Guarantees as per agreement. Good Grass Paddock provided for mares from a distance free of charge. For further particulrrs apply to BUTLER BROS., Owners, Bald Hill Flat.' TO TRAVEL THE LALDER, IDA VALLEY, ST. BATHaNS & SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, The Thoroughbred Stallion Grafton Loch. (By Grafton (imp.) from Loch Lotta). GRAFTON LOCH is a dark brown Horse, 5 years old; 16£ hands high, and has a splendid temper. GRAFTON by Galopin (winner of the Deroy, and sire of St. oimon, Galliard and Douovan) from Maid Marian (dam of Ereildoune, Bruntwood and Poiymelus) by H-imptou (sire of Merry Hampton, Ladas and Ayrshire, winners of. the Derby), from Quiver (dam of Memoir and La Fleche) by Toxoptniite, from haif sister lo Musket's dam, by Youot; Melbourne. LOCH LOITA by Lochiei from Lady Treucilie (<iam of Joly Beggar and sister to Waihine, the dam of Tangaroa and Vavasor) by Trenton from Lady Grenviile (dam of Do.ia and Lord Grenviile, and grand-dam of Dewey, and ancestress of Putty and Solution), by (Jnanclos (imp. son of Oxford) from Lady Chester (imp. dam of Chesser Roodee, Monmouth, St. George, Clieveden and Chesham") by S.ockweil from Austrey by Harkaway, from Ziela by Em:lius. Grafton's progeny have won 818 races valued at £205.,630 for ihe last five seasons, those of Locniel for the same period 525 events vaiued at £54,530.' TERMS: Thoroughbreds £5 Si; other Mares £4 4s Half payable at end of season, and half when mare proves in foal. Paddocks previded free for one month for mares from a distance; after one month 2s per week will be charged. Groom's fee ss. All care taken but no responsibility. All Mares sold or otherwise disposed of before foaling held to be in foal. For further particulars apply to— J. & J. SHEPPARD, Lauder ; W. M. WILSON, St, Bathans ; Or— Groom in Charge, [A Card.J J. J. & J. A. O'KANE, DENTAL SURGEONS, ALEXIN DBA SOUTH. All Modern Methods employed, and only best Materials used. Painless Extractions WITHOUT loss of Consciousness. Alexandra Hours.—n a.m. till 3 p.m. daily; Thursdays, 11 a.m. till 12 noon. - Queenstown, Arrowtown, Cromwell and Blacks visited Monthly. WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND IMPORTER.
CROMWELL & ALEXANDRA, | V- EGS to notify his many Friends *-* in the District that his Alexandra branch will be cairied on as usu \\ with a new and up-to date Stock consisting of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Fancy Goods, Post Cards, etc. All Orders and Repairs entrusted to him will receive prompt and careful attention Three days' treatment with Dr. Sheldon's Hew Discovery entirely cured me of a severe cold on the chest. I can heartily recornmend it, writes John W. R&U, Hon. Sec Of the Melbourne Press JkssQ@ } and Publisher of the Port Melbourne " Standard," Alexandra Agent : Jas Rivers. Shearing commences at Matakanui Station «out the middle of December. Shearers icd i : be<i bands! are wanted.
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 701, 10 November 1909, Page 4
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