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TO STAND THIS SEASON AT "TAHORAITI." The Clydesdale Stallion, ALEXANDER MCKENZIE 11. ALEXANDER McKENZIE 11. was foaled October, 1902, at "Letofebeach," and is by Alexander's Heir dam Lena, by Sir William Wallace. 2nd dam Queen by Lord Beaconsfield 3rd dam Starke's "Kate," by Mtaquis, imported from Scotland. Sir William Wallace was bred by Fleming and Hedley, of Oamaru, and was champion horse there, end eolfl far 000 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 aii-e, St. Alexander, imported from Swtland, dam Pearl, full sister to j£r Matthew Holmes' Orowri Prince, fcemg by Lord Salisbury (imported at a cost of 1400 guineas), out of "Damsel," imported from Scotland. As s> 4yr old this mare took the gold meflal for the best Clydesdale on tfee ground, beating s all . stallions at «i« Highland show, Glasgow. St. Alexander was by St. Laurence, the latter by old "Prince of Wales," who was sold m Scotland for 800 guineas when 19 years old. The public can see some 50 colts and fillies at Tahoraiti, the progeny of McKenzie 11., and judge for themselves. Only a' limited number of ma'ret can be taken this season. . ALSO THE THOROUGHBRED HACK STALLION, ~ TE PUHI By Tupuhi out of- an Alma mare. For terms, apply to, — W. F. KNIGHT. On GROOM IN CHARGE. TO TRAVEL THIS SEAS9N, the Norsewood, Takapau, Waskopiro, and Makotuku districts, the draught stallion, PttlDE OF SCOTLAND, By RUTHERWOODGLEN, DAM BESSIE. TERMS: £3 for single mare, two or more mares the property of one owner as per arrangement. Good paddocking for mares, one month free, after then Is per week will be charged. All mares to be paid fcpr on the Ist day of January, 1908: Mi care taken but no responsibility. TODD BROS., NgamokOj Norsewood. TO Travel the Season between Woodville and Dannevirke, Ijba chestnut Trotting Stallion, ROYALTY, By Imperial (Imperious — Fairj#, out of Whitelyn (Brooklyn — Whitefeet). . Imperial won his heat in the Juvenile Stakes, which event was won by his half brother Dictator* He aiss> won races in saddle and harness at Auckland and Wellington. Fairy was a very fust mare, having won races at Auckland, Addington and Wellington. Brooklyn was bred by Mr Mace, of New Brighton, and is a very fast horse; he is a half brother to that great horse Almont, who holds the record of 2.12£ for a mile and' 6.3) for three miles, the latter being a world's record^ Whitefeet was an imported mare, and won races all over New Zealand. Royalty is a good tempered horse," and with his breeding can be depended upon to leave something good; he is a sure foal-getter. Terms, £3 payable on the Ist January, 1909. Any mare hot proving in foal will be served free the following season. E. ORVIS, Maharahara. TO STAND THE SEASON AT WOODVILLE, The Thoroughbred Horse GLEJST GOWRIE, 5 years, by SOULT— LADY MUSKET. GLEN GOWRIE is a brown horse, 16 hands, showing great promise as s sire ; is a full brother to Lass o' Gowrie, a winner of many races. He w 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 W per week. All care taken but no responsibility. Further particulars from A. LAING, Woodville. m TO Stand the Season at Dannevirke and Surrounding District* the Hack Stallion, EUCHLET, By PENROSE, dam by KING QUAIL EUCHLET is a very massive brown horse, standing 15.3, measuring 8} inches round cannon-bone; a aur*> foal-getter. Further particulars from MANAGER, COACHING CO., Masoaic Stables, Dannevirke

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Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 118, 17 November 1908, Page 7

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