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The Mad Mullah—The Mullah lias looted Ilig. As a result of the recent development in Somaliland, Italian Jiui en have been ordered to Obbia. For Children s Haoking Cough at i.igh take Woods'. Greit Peppermint Cure, Is 6d and 2< 6d. The Victorian Loan—The " Fin .ucial Times " Bays ti.'t the V cboria loan <cheme is favourably regardei, end the "Fiomcial News" declares it offers an ajreeable variety of choioe to botdholders. Stud TO SI AND THIS REASON AT TUB HOMESTEAD, GRKIIAN V.aLL'V, AKALOA. THE DAPPLED GRAY TROITIKG STALLION. WASHINGTON. By Boston out of Victor's dam, "TXTASHINGTON'S pedigree speaks for ** itself. Ho la a gray horse of great substance, standing 15 hands 3 inches; is 11 years old this foaling, and was bred by Mr Victor Naibey. Dictation, by Washington, is the wiuner of 3 races in one day at Wairarapa, and one in Auckland Time smin 19se Bred by Mr Eugene Lelievre, Long Bay Road Terms : £2 10a per mare : Guirautoe, £3 10s Groomage fee, payable first service, 5i All guarantred mares sold or exchanged held as in foal. JOSEPH SERGISON, Proprietor TO STAND THIS SEASON AT AKAROA AND TRAVEL THE BAYS. THK UKAUGHT STALLION. SCOTLAND LAO. SCOTLAND LAD is a dark bay colt, foaled November 8, 1898 : s-ire Mac Alpine, dam Bloßßom ; bred by J. J. Heriick.

Macalpice, by Mac Arthur, dam Minnie, Minnie sire Crown Prince, g dam Hawthorn sire Young Banker, gg dam Lily site Duke of Brccleugh, ggg dam Lass of Gowrie sire Sir Benjamin, ggge dam Blossom sire Match' less, gpggg dam Blorfom sire Black Champion, gggggg imported from Scotland. Macarthur, bred by Mr L. Dugdale, Springfield, Myriong, Victoria. Marartbur's pire Macbride (2987) bred by A. Montgomery Esq., Castle Douglas, winner of first prizes at Glasgow and Kilmarnock, an 3 numerous first prizes in Victoria. Macaithur's g sire Macgregor (1487), one of the champion breeding stallions in Scotland, and brother to the famous Flashwood. Macarthur'b gg eire Darnley (222), the champion horse of his day in Scotland. (See Scottish Stud Book for further particulars.) Macarthui'a dam Maggie Bell, by Tasman by Victor, v?inner of 36 first and champion prizes ; g dam Maggie 111. by Pride of Scotland imp., gg dßm Maggie by Ccchrnre's Clyde imp., dam Jane by Dick's Black Chumpion. Alacarthnr haß been exhibited 35 times, has' gained 32 first and champion prizes, 2 sec. onds, and 1 third, all as a four year old and under, a record unbeaten by any horse in the Colonies. He is closely related to the moit fashionable breed of draught horsed in the world. The full brother;to his grandsire Flaehwood was recently sold at the unprecedented price of 3000 guineas. Macilpino's dam Minnie by tho celebrated Crown Prir.ce waß shown three time?, and each time was only beaten by her own stable companion. Princess, a mare that has been first where ever shown, A glance at her pedigree given abovp, will bhow that she comes from a long line of first class horses, running lack to the celebrated Lass of Cowrie, ore of the boat mares that ever came to New Zealand. BloßSom, sire Victor, g dam Bonny aire Prince Charlie, gg dam Gip sire Napoleon, geg dam Gip sire Black Prir.co, g?gg dam Gip sire Canterbury, gggeg dam imported from Sydney, Blossom took firs-t pr'ze at the Christchurch f-how as a filly. Victor, bred by Messrs Dawson, Southland, is by Conqueror, dam the champion mare Diamond imported fiom Tnemiuia, by Thumper, imp. from Scotland. Victor was shown once usa yearling. He gained first prize in tho Southland A. and P. Association's Show. As a two year he gained fi/Bt prize at Southland a<vl Dunedin Show?, ia 1879 first at Aeh bin ion, in 1880 s.o.'wl at Leeston and a'so at Cbristcbiiicb, in 1881 second ah Leestrn In 1882 second at Leeston and Christchurch in 1883 first at Lee&ton, in 1884 first and champion gold medal at Christchurch and fir<r. at Leestor, in 1886 firßt at Leeston, in 1887 first at Leeston and Christchurch, in 1889 first at Leeston. Victor's g dam Flower by Matchless. Terms—£3 for seaßop, £4 guarantee. Groomage fee si, payable at first service. All mares sold or exchanged held as in foal J. SBRGISON, Owner. •55J55L B^M * wtwi Tf .& Wife's Welfare. ffrofcfcUej yorted free. It will tetoh you more th*a all the yeAro you'vs lW*d. Krerr womin ehouid itttd Ik Wrlke Profeator Utnauut, Trench Speoiblisk, *» OaUJhOytoo*, Mriboon>«. "Win* It tsu (sr vahuUs ttt* B*»k eesMnlkf yew. ssivac. ftehwi HanMaa, afMtalM, M OcillotgflMi, lUlboura*. MtskiWgie icnbft. ~2*m &s*et> I Bab* J-MkM-tts.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2814, 20 October 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2814, 20 October 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2814, 20 October 1903, Page 4