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Jtiffib To stand this season ■U^ffl in Dannevirke/ add fWraS^^w surrounding difetricts, JJISMAJKCK^ (1888) by Berlin — Dam Koromiko. Koromiko by the Peer-Marcia. by Calendar — Ada by (imp.) Skulton — St. Winifred (imp). Awarded first prize in a field of 8, H B Show, 1900, also first in 1901 ; second at Palnietston N.; and second at Wnod"ilie, as the best Carriage Stallion on the ground. Bismarck is a dark bay horse, with black points, standing 16.2, exceptionally favoured in quality, size and character. He ia considered by good judges to be one of the beat horses of his class at present in the colony. He has stood several seasons at Gisborne, and the last three seasons in this district.where he has proved himself a ■ure .foal-getter, and bis stock are greatly admired, and if mated with decaDt mares he is capable of getting cross-country horses, weight-carrying backs suitable for remount?; hunters, and tip- top Rarness horses. The '{proprietor therefore recommends Bismarck with confidence, feeling certain that he is »11 that is required for the district. Terms— £3 single mare, re-' ■- diiction for 2or more mares ; £l per mare to be paid at first service, balance byP.N.due "Jan. 15th,' 1903. For further particulars apply to J. DEVONSHIRE, Uorse Bazaar, Dannevirke. To stand this season at Ornataroa, ~ the Clydesdale Stallion^ — Black Diamond, Bred by Matthew flolmes, of Canterburi:. Tpipifc pedigree see cards. For JLJ terms and other particulars I apply to ' W. F. KNIGHT, Tahoraiti. ■ :. ''.- /f^^^2"l) -To stand the seai S^B%^' ■'- Bon a * Tepapakuku. ■ 1 Parnevirte, the _ (9| C^ M J^^i powerful draught stallion— WALLACE. WALLACE'S sire was Crown Prince by Lord.Salisbury (imp) 1257, O. S. B. by Young Cooqueror by Old Conqueror j by Renfrewshire Jcck by Lofty, by Fancy by Old Clyde— out -of Damsel, importtd by the . late MrR M'Callum, Te Amiers, Southland, bred by »J. M. Martin, Jilsq., Auchendei.an, Dumbartonshire— by Grown Prince, 207, C. S. 8., out of a Darling, 241, C. S. B. ; Lord' Salisbury's dam, Darling by Galbraith's Sintock. Lord Salisbury and Damsel have unbroken records. Wallace's dam, Maid of Avoe, by YouiQg Banker,!, N.Z. S.B. out of Jean Aikenhead, by Avon Chief, 150, Vol. 111, N.Z.5.8., out of Funny, M.Farlane's Prince of Wales^ out of Duke of Bucelench mare. Main of Avon was shown at Oamaru and took" second prize as a yearling to the Hon. Matthew Holme's Nonpareil III,' f as a two-year-old, second to same ;as a three year-old, second to same fillyJean Aikenhead took second prize as a three-year-old filly at Oamaru, iul885; sold to Marrary, Roberts and Co. Avon Chief, bred by William Boag, Esq, by Prince of Kilbride (imp,), 10, (662), out or Grace Darling; 36, by , Prioce Charlie, 4, (626) (imp), out of ' Bess, 35, by Sir Colio Campbell. Wallace is a bay horse, standing over 16£ hands high. He is a good worker, and has proved himself a sure foal-getter. Any mare missing will be served for 10s tha following season. All mares to be paid for and removed . before Ist January, 1903. Terms— £4 for single mare ; two or < more Tnares as per agreement. Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to : G. MoINTOSH, Owner, Dannevirke, Or JOHN McINTOSH, Groom-in-charge. -s**i To stand this sea/ftGsjS&g^Mr^' son at Tepapakuku, g tglp^fiJr Dannevirke, the * f\ : ffl thoroughbred stal- « aß(^fejsSai^|6B&«Mb»Hon — .^ CHAIN LlNfe, Byrs, by Charoshot — Nautilus, by Traducer— Waterwitch ; Cbainshot, by Musket — Locket, etc. For extended Pedigree see N.Z. Stud Book. CHAIN LINK was bred by Mr E Cutts, of Canterbury, and is onr ; of the best horses that has ever come to Danoevirke. He is a dark bay, with black points, standing 16 hands 2in, and has immense power and bone, portraying good temper, and traces his descent from the most aristocratic strains of racing blood in the colonies. Cbainsbot (his sire) was one of the best horses in Canterbury, and as a sire has been most successful, transmitting the Musket quarters to his stock. For getting Rachorses, Carriage 'Horses, or weight-carrying Hacks, Chain Link is equal to anything in the country, and the owner would draw the attention of Breeders to his pedigree before making up his minds. It must be admitted that the Musket and Traducer blood has proved an exceptional combination, as both stallions proved themselves to be the two best sires that ever crossed the Line. - Terms : Single mare £3 lf"3 ; two or more as per agreement. Payable Ist January. AH care taken but no responsibility. Mares missing last season will be served again this season for 10s. For particulars. apply to GEORGE McINTOSH, Owner. TO STAN© THE SEASON In DannGvirko and surrounding district, The well known Coaching Stallion MERRY BACHELOR, (By Detainer. — Flora Mclvor.) FOR torm9 and particulars see cards, or apply to T. H. PHILLIPS, Mansatera, Or Groom incharge. The purebred Clydesdale Stallion, TAPJH2ATD. ! rpAPEATU was bred by Mr W. j JL Craig, of Wairoa, . Wanganui, and is a rich bay in colour, with a white stripe on face. Tapeatu is by Sir Robert Bruce out of Beauty, by Prince Imperial. Beauty was got in i Forfarshire, Scotland, foaled in Tas- ' mania, and imported to Otago, N.Z. ' Prince Imperial bred by G. Nimmo, ] Esq., Taieri, out of his imported mare ' Lilly by Emperor, also bred by Ms { Nimmo. For full pedigree of Prince 1 Imperial and Emperor see N.Z.D.S.B. t The above is a copy which Mr Craig sent with the mare. Tapeatu has taken first prize at Wanganui when £ shovt n. Terms— £2 per single mare, two or £ .more as per arrangement. All care a taken, but no responsibility. For r further particulars apply- a RICHAPtD DASSLER, | Owner, Oimondville.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XIV, Issue 155, 27 September 1902, Page 4

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