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TKEfcEALt)LD GOOD OLD DtJTCSi DISTILLED ONLY IN HOLLAND Bottled Only in Holland

«0 STAND AT OWNER'S PAKM i AND MEJiT MARES BY ARRANGEMENT, BURCIE LAD. Imported (16,901). The Properly of JOHN WILSON, Lauder. Burgie Lad is a beautiful bay, white strip in face and three white legs. Foaled loth May, 1910. Bred by John Wallace, Uaycldse, Calthwaite, Carlisle. Sire, Baron of Burgie (13,345); g sire, Baron of Buchlyvie (11,623); g g sire, Barons Pride (9,122). Dam, Daisy of Uayclose (16,413) by Lord Lothian (5,998) ; g dam, Lady (13,315) by Prince of Carruchan (8,151); g g dam, Bess of SkeJton (7,934) by Baron Scott (1936); gggdam Bell of Skelton (3,078) by Samson (741); gggg dam Nance by Merry Tom (532). The Scottish Farmer says :—Burgie Lad by that successful breeding.horse Baron of Burgie one of the most successful of the sons of the phenomena) Baron of Buchlyvie (11,623). Baron of Burgie ha 3 made his name in the North of England, many of his produce winning prizes in strong competition at National and local shows. Burgie Lad is of the stamp rebuirel to breed heavy horses for the Australian market, which the New Zealand breeder must always have in view. His g sire Baron of Buchlyvie (11,632) was sold at the record price of £9,500 by public auction. His dam, Daisy of Uaycl se (16,413) by Lord Lothian (5,998). The Scottish Farmer ot 9th December, 1911, says : Lord Lothian is one of the greatest horses ever seen in the Cumberland district and sire of the Cawdon Cup champion Lady Lcthian aud many other prize animals, THE PUREBKED CLYDESDALE STALLION /CELTIC CUARD Three-year old, la a beautiful dapp'ed Brown, three white legs and white face, standing 17.J hands high, with good action, substance, bone, and good wide feet. Sire, champiou stallion' Baron Bold ; g sire Baron's Pride. ,Dam, Bragg (848); sire Marconi, imp, (11817); g sire Hiawatha, 10,067, Vol. XVII ; g dam Doll by Richmond ; gg dam Fan by M'Uregor; g«g dam Jess by Sir Colin (imp ) 3188 (74).

Celtic Guard secured as a ycarliug iirst at Christchureb, Duuedin, Gore aud Taieri, besides winning Breeders Cup al Gore. As a 2 year-old lirst at Duuedin, Gori>, Taieri, and lirst aud special at Clirislchurcli, besides being reserve champion at Gore. TERMS: 2 Guineas Ist February, 1918. 3 Guineas when Mare proves in foal. Groom's fees ss. All care taken but no responsibility incurred. JOHN WILSON, Owner, Lauder. ADVERTISING. It is a maxim throughout the business world that judicious advertising invariably produces returns. Insert your advertisements in the Alexandba Herald and you will prove yourself a judicious and successful advertiser. Should you wish to sell' your goods, your or* chard, farm, surplus furniture, ,pr stock, or anything else—an advertise* ment in the Hehald will bring you buyers. Should you lose anything—an " ad.'i will restore it, if the finder is honest. Comparing the outlay with the results, advertising is the cheapest thing in the world, and the newspaper is a silent but wonderfully forceful messenger, salesman and advocate. If your advertisement appeared in these columns hundreds of readers would at this moment be perusing it and noting its contents.

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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 1107, 21 November 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 1107, 21 November 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 1107, 21 November 1917, Page 6