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TO STAND THIS SEASON AT "TAHORAITI." The Clydesdaie Stallion, ALEXANDER MCKENZIE 11. ALEXANDER McKENZIE 1L was foaled October, 1902, at ''Longbeach," and is by Alexander's Heir, dam Lena, by Sir William Wallace. 2nd dam Queen by Lord Beaconsfield. 3rd dam Starke's "Kate," by Marquis, imported from Scotland. Sir William Wallace was bred by Fleming and Hedley, of Oamaru, and was champion horse there, and sold for 600 guineas in the days when horses were cheap. Lord Beaconsfield was champion of Invercargill, and Alexander's Heir was first and champion at Ashburton as a 3yr old. His sire, St. Alexander, imported from Scotland, dam Pearl, full sister to Mr Matthew Holmes' Crown Prince, being by Lord Salisbury (imported at a cost of 1400 guineas), out of "Damsel," imported from Scotland. As a 4yr old this mare took the gold medal for the best Clydesdale on the ground, beating all stallions at the Highland show, Glasgow. St. Alexander was by^St. Laurence, the latter by old "Prince of Wales," who wns sold in Scotland for 800 guineas when 19 years old. The publio can see some 50 colts and fillies at Tahoraiti, the progeny of McKehzie 11., and jxidge for themselves. Only a limited number of mares can be taken this season. ALSO THE THOROUGHBRED HACK STALLION, .. TE PUHI By Tupuhi out of an Ahua mare. For terms, apply to,— " = .. W. F, KNIGHT. Or, GROOM IN CHARGE. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, the Norsewood, Takapau, Waikopiro, and Makotuku districts, the draught stallion, FWtfE OF SCOTLAND, By RL'THERWOODGLEN, DAM BESSIE. TERMS : £3 for single mare, two or more mares the property of oho owner. as per arrangement. Good paddocking for mares, one month free, after then Is per. week will be charged. All mares to be paid for on the Ist day of January, 1908. All caro taken but no responsibility. TQDD BROS.] Ngamoko, Norsewood. TO STAND THE SEASON AT WOODVILLE, The Thoroughbred Horse GLEN GOWRIE, 5 years, by SQULT— LADY ML'SKET. GLEN GOWRIE is a brown horse, 16 hands, showing great promise as a sire; is a full brother to Lass o' Gowrie, a winner of many races. He is a grandson of the great St. Simon. Glen Gowrie will serve a limited number of mares at a fee of 5 guineas. Good paddocking provided at Is 6d per week. All care tnken but no responsibility. .- Further particulars from A. LAING, Woodvillo. TO THE PUBLIC OF DANNEVIRKE. WE Beg to notify thab owing to the growth of our engineering and implement business and the necessity of giving our whole attention to these branches, we have this day sold to Messrs Frame and Johnstone the well-known coachbuilders of this town, the whole of our coachbuilding and wheelwright's business, and while thanking our patrons for their very liberal support during the past 14 years, we would solicit a continuance of the same for Messrs Frame and Johnstone, whom we feel sure will give every satisfaction in any work entrusted to them COLLETT AND SON. IN Connection with , the above, we desire to assure our customers, old and new, that, as in the past, no effort will be spared on our part to meet their requirements. We have now a large stock of NEW and SECOND-HAND VEHICLES, and are ablo to supply all classes of conveyances on shortest notice. FRAME AND JOHNSTON. S. MASON, PAINTER & PAPERHANGER, York Street. NOTICE. I HAVE commenced business as a Painter and Pajperhanger. Prepared to take all » classes of work. Estimates given for town or country. PHRENOLOGY. MADAME HYLAND, phrenologist, '•'■ character reader, and medical clairvoyant, may be . consulted at I rooms next to Patoman's. High street. jTJ'cc>s moderate. -

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Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 63, 12 September 1908, Page 8

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