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fctud. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT GERMAN BAY (CAIRNS'S STABLES) AND TRAVEL THE BAYS THE LIGHT DRAUGHT STALLION RENFREW LAD £310s; Season 1 £2 10s. ' Groomage ss, payable first service. ' Two or moro marcs as arronged I Free paddocking for marcs. All care but no responsibility. ■ Full particulars from | . W J LELIEVRE. t Or II SMALLEY, Groom-in-chargo. i '_ ' TO BTAND THIS SEASON AND L TRAVEL THE SURROUNDING I ■ BAYS, r THE STANDARD BRED COLT ' Woodbnim Chief - tIK •" a blood bay colb, 6yra old, with SH. black points, stands over 17 hands, ou short legs, with plenty of substauos, and tig «*t bone; one of the most stylish . and handsome horses ot bis age in the colonies, 'nies, &o4 represent* the most faahiojable American and Australasian trotting strains, being full brother In blood to Almont, and aiariy own brother to Fritz and Jessit Palm. He will either trot or pace. Woodburn Chief p-oved himielf a fatt hone 2 years ago by ruaning three teoonds ouo of fonr starts at Christchurch race* > This ib the first time he has raced. WOODBURN CHIEF Rothschild Sis Woodbdbn " Chllde Kentucky j " " Harold Maid fay Gould! Paella t (imp) 2.25 (imp) 2.21 j (full sister , j toFraulein • WT ? » c M •- °S! dam °f a 33 3 ag op! g 2.13) B e S £« k.*- 5* KfSjaaddamof 1 S'w •"e-> a<< •=: M „'"S Almont * *»ss. Kg: 3_| _^ S ! 2i, 2 ».r 1" - M _ s °I-?!?»•'VS * - - o*» bo= _ 3 £3 mile 6.50 b $zz> as °> to* b s < 8 z,_» 22, c ST-o 5 ** - pCßts o » _-r-«». <^cr :> nn £* £ » *» _ ~ 3 3 , muou a> 1 • (jf. "" I w *"" c Season c£3 3?, half guarantee £4 4a, full guarantee £5 ss. 1 Groomage foo *".», payable at first service. 1 Little River, Mondays ; Pigeon Bay and 9 Litile Akaloa, Tuesdays ; Okain's and DuV r auahelle's, Wednesday ; Wainui, Thursday, • and Fridays; Akaroa, German and Rsbia: • eoa's Bay", Saturdays, For furthor particulars apply B H KINGSTON, Wainui j TO STAKD- THIS BEATON AT AKAROA AND TRAVEL » THE BAYS. THE DRAUGHT STALLION SCOTLAND LAD QCOTLAKD LAD isa dark bay colt, IO foalod November 8, 1898 ; aire Mao Alpine, dam Blossom; bred by . . Herrick. Macalpino, by MucArthur, clam Minnie, Minnie sire Crown Prince, g dam Jiawthorn sire Young Banker, gg dam Lily sire Duke ot Bucoleugh, ggg dam Lass of Gowrie sire Sir Benjamin, gggg dam Blossom sire Matchless, ggggg dam B'oesom sire Black Cham* pion, gggggg imponed from Scotland. I Macartnur, bred by Mr L. Dugdale, Springfield, Myrioag, Viotoria, Macarthur's tire Maebrtde (2987) bred by A. Montgomery Ecq., Castle Douglas, winner of first prizes at Glasgow and Kilmarnock, and numerous first prizes in Victoria. Macarthur's g sire Maogregor (1487), one of the champion breeding stallions in (Scotland, and brother to tbe famous Flashwood. Macarthur's gg . aire Darnley (222), the champion horse of his day iv Cjcotianl, (See Scottish Stud * Book for further particulars.) Maoarthui's dam Maggie Bell, by Tasmao by Victor, J 3 winner of 36 first and champion prizes; g 1 dam Maggie 111. by Pride of Scotland imp., *" ggdam Maggie by Cocbrane'a Clyde imp., vgg dam Jane by Dick's Black Champion. "daoarthur has h eu exhibited 35 times, has D gained 32 nAt>l and champion prizes, 2 sec n onds, and 1 third, all as a four year old and ? under, a record unbeaten by any horse in the 'i Colonies. He is closely related to the most fashionable breed of draught horses in the " world. The full brother .to his grandsire '* Flashwood was recently sold at the unpre- '; oedented prioe of 2000 guineas. Maoilpine's '* dam Minnie by the celebrated Crown Prince ? was shown three times, and each time was [» only beaten by her own stable companion. ' Princess, a mare thab has been first where . evor shown. A glance at her pedigree given '' above, will show that she comes from a long line of first class horses, running back to the }| celebrated Lass of Gowrie, one of the beat * mares that ever came to New Zealand. 8 Blossom, sire Viotor, g dam Bonny sire 6 Prinse Charlie, gg dam Gip sire Napoleon, ggg dam Gip sire Black Prince, gggg dam n Gip sire Canterbury, ggggg dam imported "" from Sydney. Bloßsom took first prize at the Christchnrch Show as a Ally. .Victor, bred by Messrs Dawson, Southland, is by _ c Conqueror, dam the champion mare Diamond '• imported from Tasnuuia, by Thumper, imp. y from Scotland. Viotor was shown once aa a g yearling. He gained first prize in the South. 0 land A. and P. Asauv-.t turn's Show. As a r two year ho gained fi<nt prize at Southland c and Dunedin Shows, io 1879 Grab at Ash* burton, in 1880 sij.-nd at Leeston and also at Christchurch, in 1881 second ab Leeston. i In IH_2 Beoond ab Leeston and Christohuroh in 1883 first at Leeston, in 1384 first And . champion gold medwl at Chrmohurohjand • rif«t, at Letstoi, i« 1885 fi st at Leeston, in 1887 first ut Leeston and Christchurch, in j 1889 firsb at Leeston. Victor's g dam i Fiower by Matchless. Some of his stook r Lave sold at £40. j Tkbms—£3 3a for season, £4 10s guaran r tee. i Groomage fee 6s payable at firsb service All mareu aohl or exonanijod heid as in f>al No dry mares token after sth November J. SERGISON, Owner. FADED CLOTHES and COSTUMES that havo lost their colour and fresh* ness can be Dyed, or Gleaned and Pressed to their original appearance if sent by Parcel Post to ROBERTSON'S DYE WORKS 296 COLOMBO ST, CHRISTOHUROiI * (We pay Carriage ooe way.) Dry Oliftniog » ipeoialty. i

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LXI, Issue 3153, 13 November 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LXI, Issue 3153, 13 November 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LXI, Issue 3153, 13 November 1906, Page 4

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