News SRCM Bofia—The Cons antinop c correspondent of the "Standard ,, learns from Sophia that any addition to the Turkish trorpi on the froi tier will c rfi <~ io osufe war, The coir 1 pendent, in * l*t>T meesagp, adds that two Ilavah batuli us at Novibhzsr, and four at Preerend have been mobilised end ordered to the front For Children s Haokirg Cough at i igh l»ko Wo.irtb' Greit Peppermint Cine, Iβ 6d and 2s 6d. mud TO STAND THIS SKA-OX AT THH HOMSSTFAD, GRKHAN V U. , V, AKAKOA. THE DAPPLED GRAY TK fl i". !'G STALLION. WASHINGTON By Boston out of Vietoi'e dam, WASHINGTON'S pedigree speaks for itself. He fs a gray horse cf ureal j substance, itanding 15 hands 3 inches ; is Jll years old this foaliDg, and waa bred by Mr Victor Narbey, Dictation, by Washington, is the wii.ner of 3 races in one day at Wairarara nrt'l one in Auckland Time smin 19*e by Mr Eugene Lelievre, Long Bay Road. Terms : £2 10s per mere : Gueruntcp, £3 10s Groomege fee, payabk first servcp, hs All guaianUed mates fold cr rxihwrgcd held as in'foal. JOSEPH SKROIBON, I'loprietor TO STAM) I TT[S FKA: n\ AT AKAROA AND TRAVEL THE BAYS. THE DRAUGHT STALLION. SGOTLiHD LAD. SCOTLAISD LAD is a dark bay colt, fouled November 8, 1898 ; sire Mao Alpine, dam Blossom ; bred by J. J. Henick Macalpine, by MecArthur, dawi Minn-e, Minnie sire Crown Prince, g dam Hawthorn sire Young Banker, gg dam Lily sire Duke ot Boccleuph, ggg dam Lai=s of Gowrie F-ire Sif Benjamin, gggg dam Blossom sire Match , lees, gt'ggg dam BloEeom eire Black Cham , pion, gggggg imported from Scotland. Macarthur, bred by Mr L. Dugdalo, Springfield, Myriong, Victoria. Macarthur'a sire Macbride (2987) bred by A. Montgomery Etq., Castle Douglas, winner of first prizee at Glaegow and Kilmarnock, and numerous first prizee in Victoria. Mtcarthur's g fire Macgregor (1487), oue of the champion breeding stallions in Scotland, and brother to the famous Flash wood. Macarthur'a gg sire Darnley (222), the champion horse of hie day in Scotland. (See Scottifh Ftud Book for further particulars.) Macarthui'e dam Maggie Bell, by Tasman by Victor, winner of 36 fiibt and champion prizee; g dam Maggie 111. by Pride of Scotland imp., gg dam Maggie by Cochrar.e'e Clyde imp , ?gg dam Jane by Dick's Black Champion. Macarthur has been exhibited 35 limep, has gained 32 first and champion prizes, 2 seconds, and 1 third, all as a four year old and under, a record unbeaten by any horee in the Colonic. He is closely related to the rr.cnt f.aehior.abU breed of draught horses in the world. The full brother .to hie grandsire Fla&hwood was recently sold at the unyie oedented price of 3000 guineas. Machine's dam Minnie by the celebrated Crown Prince was shown three times, and each time wue ooly beaten by her own siabla companion. Princess, a mare that has been iiiot wheie ever ehowo. A glance at her pedigree given above, will chow that she comes fiom a long line of first classhorn-s, running lack to the celebrated Lass of Gowrie, one of the best mares that ever came to New Zeahmrt. Blossom, eire Victor, g dam Bumy sic Prince Charlie, gg dam Gip site Nap'oletr., gggdam Gip sire Black I'iitce, dam Gip sire Canterbury, gggi g dtun imported from Sydney. Blossom took fmt prz« at the Christohnrch Show an a fl!!y. Victor, bred by Meesrs Dawa.n, tkiuiiliu.d, is iiy Conqueror,dam thecbam()i(-.n man; I)..iii,hii i imported fiom Tammim, ).y Thuii.; n\ i<,,. from itotlund. Victf r wnt i-lii.ivn vi.cv h- -i yta,%'Ajg. He gained fi-si |iriz«j in trie b.uiii lind A. and P. A'soci.-n mi's S;,(iw. t\n -i two sear he gained fi-si \>i ■/? m, s.utli'.i ,1 »i '1 Dunedin Showe, i ; 4 1879 liis , . hi At\i biu'ioo, iv 1880 h.jjii.l in Lee.t'.ii iui:l n-> ., at Chrietchurch, in 1881 e;uoud a: Leesun In 1882 second at Lees(OQ mv\ t.'iiri-MliiiM h in 1883 filet at L»e.-t'-r.. n> lo<i4 ijr.-t. ,w.A champion gold metial ai (. l;ii-..ciiiuoh i.mi firet at Levator, in 188'j fi .-'. »' l.eehimi, in 1887 first at Leesioii autl i Misiciuneh, m 1889 firsb at LeeeU'ii. Victui'e g ilMn Flower by Matchless. TERMS—£3 for seafon, £4 tunraitee. fee S J , payable Xt rii h<. i-»-f vice. All mares sold or excli*it;>;.! iitki us in f. 1. J. SKKGIrOV, Owner, The Wife's Welfare. VtmUmj 'KMtod Int. It will teioh you mors than ftll Uμ y—xt Too'r* lirtd. Krerr woman ehouid nwl U. Write ProlMMr Henuuu, rreaoh BpeoUttat, BCUmttUm, lUlbooHH. J_ younqTwien, WMka j**vM» bm Iwk eoMtnlac yearM*F«a. TnHmm Imhh, HywiiHrt, iTCfcW iUFfEMNG ME>-S£S&&r^ \ I
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2809, 2 October 1903, Page 4
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765Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2809, 2 October 1903, Page 4
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