TO STAM) IN AKAKOA THE CHAMPION TROTTING STALLION VICTOR. TJTICTOR is a beautiful black horse stand " ing 15 hands 3 inches. This grand horee has proved himself one of the fastest horses that has ever trotted in the colony, having trotted 3 miles in saddle in Bmin. lleecß, which performance has not been equalled b/ any other stallion in saddle. That Victor's stook are thought highly of is proved by the ready sale they command when enbmittrd ro auction, and the prizes they eecure at Shows—Mr Robert Latter's Jock and Tom securing first prizes at the Peniusula and Christchurch Shows, whilst Dolly has never been beaten at any Show as a deiay oart mare. Victor is sire of Hassan, two miles in smin. 9sec?., Vainglorioup, two mi'es smin, 19sec8 j Opotßum, two miles, smin. 16aecs; Violet, one mile, 2min 45secs; Robin, one nile, 2min 36seoe ; Mascotte, one ,mile, 2min 40secs ; Prince Viotor, two mike smin 18sec; Three Cheers, two miles, smin 16sec Biddy Biddy, holder of the N.Z. Maiden Saddle Trot, two miles, smin 26sec; besides Victor, Marsh Mallows, Messenger, Masher Buttercup, Black Eagle, Frog, Bunthorne, Vie. two iiiles, smin 40eec, Lady May, Holly, Pankauche, Victorina, Ruby 11, Victor Jurior, Wallaby, Victcr Park, Hailstone, Cooep, Vanity Fair, Perseverance, Viya 11., George L., Katmea, Whitecroft, and others too numerous to mention. TERMS—Season £3 153, guarantee £5 10.*, gio> mage fee 5s puyahle at fmt service. Having decided to limit Viclor (hie eeaeon early application is neceeeaiy to ayoid disappointment. All guaranteed mares sold, excba.geri, or leaving the district, held as in foul, All paddnckirg to be paid for before ths mares are removed. Victor will be at the Hill Top every Mondiiy, f (m 12 noon tiil 4 p.m., where good Paddrcking has been secured at 2s per week, Wainut on Tuesdays, Duvauchelle'e on Wednesdays. S£g|? All care taken, but ro responsibility. For fuither particulars, apply to M. E. RODRIOUES, Owner, Akaro*, Or W. P. BHADBOLT, in charge. Tb STAND THE SEASON AT LITTLE ■ RIVER AND TRAVEL TBE BAYS. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION ! LORD LOCH, Lochiel from Maori Girl). Lochiel (36) by Prince Charlie (12) grand son of Stockwell (3) from Nellie Mrore, by Vo'tigeur (2) fon of Vo'tnire (12) daughter of Lord of the lelae (11), daughter Weather bit (12), by Sheet Anchor (12>. Maori Girl by Kauri (18) son of Towton (2) and grandson of Sir Hercules (3) from Caledonia by Caledon (4) from Spray by Donnizetti from Lady Ann by Whisker (2) daughter of Toes (3), LORD LOCH is a descendant of the fam* ous New Zealand mare Fpray, dam of the celebrated Wetsail, winner of two Canterbury Cape, and dam of that great racehorse Templetor , , To Fpra-y may be traced many celebrated New Zealand racers and sires, notable among them being Templeton, Scud, Sailor, Flying Fish. Wave, British Lion, Sir George, Pitch and Toss, Taffrail, Storm bird, Spritsail, etc. LORD LOCH is a horee of great power, standing 15 3, on very sound and shapely legs. He is a young hone, and is a sure foal getter, being the eire of many winners and his stock are bighly thought of in the Mudgee district. LORD LOCH hae been very successful in the Show Ring, wioniDg first and oham pion at Aletonville, first and champion at Bangalow, first and champion at LUmore Show. Further particulars in future issues. TERMS: For season, thoroughbred mares, £5 ss; for Reason, halfbred mares, £4 4s. Guarantee mares if required. Reduction for two jor more same owner. Groomage Feea ss, payable at first service. Early booking only will secure the services of Lord Loch this season, as he is only taking a limited number of mares. R. Proprietor Little River. For further particulars, respecting Lord Loch'e breedirg, see Stud Book, and regardIng his stock, inquire' ,, Sydneyj Mail" or "Sydney Referee," Sydney. TO STAND THIS BEASON AT THE HOMESTEAD, GREHAN VALLEY, AKAKOA. THE DAPPLED GRAY TROTTING STALLION. WASHINGTON. By Boston out of Victor's dam, WASHINGTON'S pedigree speaks for itself. He is a gray horse of great substance, standing 15 hands 3 inches; is 11 years old this foaling, and was bred by Mr Victor Narbey. Dictation, by Washington, is the winner of 3 races in one day at Wairarapa, and one in Auckland Time smin 19se Bred by Mr Eugene Lolievre, Long Bay Road. Terms : £2 103 per mare: Grinnmtee, £3 10s Groomage fee, payable first service, 5? All guarai Ued mares cold or exchanged held as in foal. JOSEPH SERGISON, Proprietor
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2822, 17 November 1903, Page 4
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747Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2822, 17 November 1903, Page 4
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